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<blockquote data-quote="Kristivas" data-source="post: 2711916" data-attributes="member: 34179"><p>For setting the bones, I go with this:</p><p></p><p><u>DC</u> - <u>Type</u></p><p>10 - Easy; Limb (arm, leg, finger, toe)</p><p>15 - Medium; Internal and/or more difficult (rib, jaw)</p><p>20 - Hard; Ouch!! (skull and vertebrae)</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know from personal experience a rib is a lot harder to set than your arm, and I know your jaw is pretty darn tough as well. It would take a true master of healing to do any kind of repair work on your skull or spine. I do not allow taking a 10 or 20 on this, either.. as of the delicate nature.</p><p></p><p>A few days ago, I broke three toes. It hurts like HELL! If I were a 'DnD character' and broke my toes in a dungeon, the adventure is over for me. -2? hahaha! Try -10. I'd have to take all of my armor off, take off my boots, and pretty much use my sword as a make-shift cane to hobble out with. I'd probably throw my armor down and I -might- make it out with my backpack.</p><p></p><p>I tried going to the grocery store after this little event happen. I didn't even make it down an asile. Would I want my player's to deal with that? No. It bogs down what is supposed to be a heroic game.</p><p></p><p>Now, if they fell for a long distance or such was necissary to the story, then cool. Otherwise, if I want a dose of life's little annoyances, I'll just stop playing and be the real me <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristivas, post: 2711916, member: 34179"] For setting the bones, I go with this: [U]DC[/U] - [U]Type[/U] 10 - Easy; Limb (arm, leg, finger, toe) 15 - Medium; Internal and/or more difficult (rib, jaw) 20 - Hard; Ouch!! (skull and vertebrae) I know from personal experience a rib is a lot harder to set than your arm, and I know your jaw is pretty darn tough as well. It would take a true master of healing to do any kind of repair work on your skull or spine. I do not allow taking a 10 or 20 on this, either.. as of the delicate nature. A few days ago, I broke three toes. It hurts like HELL! If I were a 'DnD character' and broke my toes in a dungeon, the adventure is over for me. -2? hahaha! Try -10. I'd have to take all of my armor off, take off my boots, and pretty much use my sword as a make-shift cane to hobble out with. I'd probably throw my armor down and I -might- make it out with my backpack. I tried going to the grocery store after this little event happen. I didn't even make it down an asile. Would I want my player's to deal with that? No. It bogs down what is supposed to be a heroic game. Now, if they fell for a long distance or such was necissary to the story, then cool. Otherwise, if I want a dose of life's little annoyances, I'll just stop playing and be the real me :) [/QUOTE]
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