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This simple template converts a creature's intelligence ability attribute to a non-crunch descriptive term. For example,  returns:.

The descriptive terms include, in order from least intelligent to most intelligent, the following values (with the corresponding Int value in parentheses):
 * None (0)
 * Animal (1–2)
 * Semi- (3–7)
 * Low (8–9)
 * Average (10–11)
 * Very (12–13)
 * High (14–15)
 * Exceptional (16–17)
 * Genius (18–19)
 * Supra-genius (≥20)

These terms were the ones used in 1e and 2e sourcebooks. The values given match, when possible, the values given for the same or very similar terms in 3e sourcebooks, but the "borders" of the terms often shift by 1. For example, in 1e and 2e, animal intelligence was Int 1, where in 3e, it was changed to Int 1–2. Likewise, average intelligence was considered 9–10 in 1e and 2e, but was shifted to 10–11 in 3e, so that all average characters would receive the same Int bonus. This shift in 1 seems to have been a consistent trend.