You character is already a pretty wise berserker. Now you want him not to be dumb? Dumb in PnP usually means having Int below 8. Like Minsc, he's nice fellow but he can't read scrolls.
I know that in AD&D characters with a int under 9 are illiterate. But i don't know the differences between AD&D intelligence and 3rd edition intelligence.
Well, my recommendations are based on the assumption of a unmodded game. Otherwise, I'd recommend installing a lot of XP granting mods like DSotSC, Dark Horizons, Unfinished Business for BG1 and Tower of Deception, Unfinished Business, Saerileth and TDD for BG2.
Using TDD and alike mods, I once had a dual class ranger cleric who reached level 23 Archer/47 Cleric. Best slinger I ever had. He could drop a dragon with 2 pebbles.
Heres my character.
Thorion, NG human Berserker.
Str 17
Dex 14
Cos 16
Int 12
Wis 17
Cha 14
Warhammer **
Two Weapon Style *
Single Weapon Style *
What do you think my fellow asgardians?
If you're not interested in optimal stats, you could also have Wisdom at 14. By the time it's worth dualling you'll have had the opportunity to get all three Wisdom stat tomes and can then dual.
Also, functionally no difference between 14 or a 7 in Dex or Con.
My long standing position in regard to IE games is that every PC should have 18 in their primary class stats. The only exception is IWD2, where I use a mod made by me that does not allow a character to drop more than 2 points out of any stat (in other words, no dropping of Wis to 3, just so you can maximize Str or Con).
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Also, functionally no difference between 14 or a 7 in Dex or Con.
The only exception is IWD2, where I use a mod made by me that does not allow a character to drop more than 2 points out of any stat (in other words, no dropping of Wis to 3, just so you can maximize Str or Con).