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<blockquote data-quote="Yaarel" data-source="post: 9055262" data-attributes="member: 58172"><p>I propose the following.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><em>Size.</em></strong> Player characters are typically Medium, but Small or Large is also possible. To describe the physique and proportions of your body, choose any human body type, or an other body type that both you and your DM agree on.</p><p></p><p>Typically, the size of a creature correlates with both Strength and Constitution. For example, a Large creature tends to have both Strength and Constitution around +4 (with scores around 18).</p><p></p><p>A Large size has no mechanics in itself, but other mechanics can refer to it.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>STR AND CON (SCORES): TYPICAL SIZE</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>+9 (28−29)</strong></p><p><strong>+8 (26−27):</strong> Gargantuan</p><p><strong>+7 (24−25)</strong></p><p><strong>+6 (22−23):</strong> Huge</p><p><strong>+5 (20−21)</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>+4 (18−19):</strong> Large</p><p><strong>+3 (16−17)</strong></p><p><strong>+2 (14−15):</strong> Medium (Heavyweight) (Powerful Build)</p><p><strong>+1 (12−13)</strong></p><p><strong>+0 (10−11):</strong> Medium (Lightweight)</p><p></p><p><strong>−1 (8−9)</strong></p><p><strong>−2 (6−7):</strong> Small</p><p><strong>−3 (4−5)</strong></p><p><strong>−4 (2−3):</strong> Tiny</p><p><strong>−5 (0−1)</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><em>Carrying Capacity</em>.</strong> The amount that you can carry depends on your size. Treat Medium (Heavyweight) as a separate size category.</p><p></p><p>• Your unencumbered carrying capacity is a load that is two sizes smaller or less.</p><p>• Any more than this, you become encumbered.</p><p>• Your encumbered carrying capacity is a load that is upto the same size as you.</p><p></p><p>• Unencumbered pushing or dragging is upto same size.</p><p>• Encumbered pushing or dragging is upto one size larger.</p><p></p><p>• Treat the carrying capacity of a quadruped as one size larger.</p><p></p><p>A load that is heavier than the above list requires a Strength (Weightlifting) Check. The DC is 10 + 5 for each size larger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaarel, post: 9055262, member: 58172"] I propose the following. [B][I]Size.[/I][/B] Player characters are typically Medium, but Small or Large is also possible. To describe the physique and proportions of your body, choose any human body type, or an other body type that both you and your DM agree on. Typically, the size of a creature correlates with both Strength and Constitution. For example, a Large creature tends to have both Strength and Constitution around +4 (with scores around 18). A Large size has no mechanics in itself, but other mechanics can refer to it. [B]STR AND CON (SCORES): TYPICAL SIZE +9 (28−29) +8 (26−27):[/B] Gargantuan [B]+7 (24−25) +6 (22−23):[/B] Huge [B]+5 (20−21) +4 (18−19):[/B] Large [B]+3 (16−17) +2 (14−15):[/B] Medium (Heavyweight) (Powerful Build) [B]+1 (12−13) +0 (10−11):[/B] Medium (Lightweight) [B]−1 (8−9) −2 (6−7):[/B] Small [B]−3 (4−5) −4 (2−3):[/B] Tiny [B]−5 (0−1) [I]Carrying Capacity[/I].[/B] The amount that you can carry depends on your size. Treat Medium (Heavyweight) as a separate size category. • Your unencumbered carrying capacity is a load that is two sizes smaller or less. • Any more than this, you become encumbered. • Your encumbered carrying capacity is a load that is upto the same size as you. • Unencumbered pushing or dragging is upto same size. • Encumbered pushing or dragging is upto one size larger. • Treat the carrying capacity of a quadruped as one size larger. A load that is heavier than the above list requires a Strength (Weightlifting) Check. The DC is 10 + 5 for each size larger. [/QUOTE]
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