Warren Ellis
Explorer
What is max strength in 5e? 25?
Because the idea was supposed to be the players in the fantasy world. In addition, ego prevents people from accepting that someone might have "better scores" than them IRL (this was in high school, btw). If it was done in 5E the simple solution would be to use point buy, allowing the players to define themselves, but in AD&D that option wasn't available (since it hadn't been thought of).Why not...just let the characters have high scores?
30, it is +10 to hit +10 in damage, so comparable to 24-25 (I think +6,+12) in 1e/2eWhat is max strength in 5e? 25?
Absolutely superhuman, a tarasque (size of a brontosaurus or two or so) has Str 30.At Strength 30, how strong is someone?
Well, max weight lift, along with distance jumped formulas are used for simplicity, no accuracy. That and competitive lifting is different from, say, picking up a rock. A rock you could pick up multiple times.Huh...d&d actually undershot.
World record for leg press is way over 2k and the record for dead lift is way over 1k.
The strength to lifting capability numbers in d&d are in fact actually well under IRL level.
Ive never even competed in weight lifting and ive beaten "strength 20".
And the world record holders have absolutely smashed strength 20 d&d adventurers' capabilities.
This is all quite strange.
If you have a strength of 20 and you attempt to lift a rock that weighs 600.n (where n is an infinitessimally small number) pounds, you arent supposed to be able to lift it at all. Its supposedly above a ceiling for you which cannot be crossed without assistance of some kind.Well, max weight lift, along with distance jumped formulas are used for simplicity, no accuracy. That and competitive lifting is different from, say, picking up a rock. A rock you could pick up multiple times.
It's also why you can exceed the values given with an athletics check. The example they give is "Jump an unusually long distance", but I see no reason that wouldn't apply to lifting a weight. After all, professional weight lifting is about strength and technique.