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Post by adrienne on Oct 1, 2007 20:37:21 GMT
Here is where you can go to argue, debate, and generally get rid of certain issues, please use this rather than spamming the RPs. Thank you.
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Post by Phatima Zenn on Dec 21, 2007 4:08:45 GMT
Just wondering, but as when Graham dies, I supposedly lose my Werewolf strength baff (Or even do I?). If, while under the effect of the spell, I were to use the strength often, and as an additional effect my strength increased, how would the gain work out when the buff faded?
Say lifting 25kg (Werewolf) felt like lifting 5kg (Normally).
Would the gain be like, lifting 5kg normally, as that's what it felt like, or would it be the gain from lifting 25kg normally, as that's what you actually lifted.
Say, while under the spell, I went and picked up a car that weighed 5 tonnes, and it felt like 1 tonne. When not under the spell, would I have the strength gain a human would get from lifting a 5 tonne car, or a 1 tonne <object that weighs a tonne>.
Obviously I wouldn't be able to go around lifting up 5 tonne cars without the strength gain, but I would be able to lift more than a human, but less than a werewolf.
So, on a scale, if I lift lots of <Heavy object> while under the spell.
1 = Human 5 = Werewolf
Roughly what value would I be if I, say, threw people aside a few times a day, and some other generic RP things (Tearing doors off frames, Punching people, breaking chains etc.) every now and then?
Just a query so I don't underpower or overpower my character When, and if, the spell wears off when Graham dies, as I don't want to struggle in some areas I shouldn't, or excel in areas that's physically impossible for me, say breaking a sword in two when it's not going to happen.
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Post by Austin on Dec 24, 2007 22:38:55 GMT
*has taken a long time to read the above through to make sure he understands*
Under the spell i'd imagine you'd be around 4, as the spell wore off it'd slowly fade back to one
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