OK - I've read your post multiple times, and I really don't see what way you're leaning with this.Vaxalon said:I have an image in my head of a cloud giant using a giant-sized frying pan as a "tower shield" against a medium-size PC.
reapersaurus said:.... ... this idea strains my believability of combat. Does it yours?
reapersaurus said:you're double-dipping with the penalties there then.
The Large guy already gets a minus to AC because of size.
The small guy already gets a bonus to hit because he's smaller.
Since the small guy is shorter, and the Tower shield is just as large as it is when weilded by a medium size guy, why would the tower shield provide any less benefit just because the weilder is Large?
It blocks the smaller guy just as well - it's not like a tower shield is tiny on a large creature - there's only so much facing a medium creature has - he can't threaten against a Large creature's entire body at once.
It should be just as easy to interpose the Tower shield between the medium (or small) combatant and a Large shield-holder.
The question is (again) :
shouldn't it be easier for a Large creature to lug around a Tower shield (which is quite big for a medium sized guy)?
I'm not exactly sure what the exact proportions would be because each size category has such big ranges. I mean, the difference between a 16ft tall and a 32ft tall creature is enormous (both are Huge). So I would say use your best guess in each situation. Your estimated sizes could be right on for a lot of cases, it's just a hard thing to set in stone.reapersaurus said:Follow with me:
If we start with a Tower Shield that is around 6' tall x 3' wide (which seems on the smaller side to me, but it's an estimate), it sizes up to 12' x 6' for Large creatures and 24' x 12' for Huge creatures, right?
This is assuming that what you guys say is right, that the shields just have to keep getting proportionally bigger to provide the same benefit for Larger creatures.
Yeah, I would think that would be a great strategy for that Giant to use. It's similar to knocking down a tree in front of himself, or dropping some 5ft boulders on the ground to make movement for smaller creatures more difficult. I think that the rules get messed up because of the sheer size differences. A Huge creature fighting a Medium creature is like the equivalent of me fighting a cat. I could put a couch cushion between us, and they would have to walk around. I could take a laundry basket (a normal sized object for me) and completely cover up the cat with it. Situations like this are hard to make rules for in any kind of brief manner. It also shows how intelligent large creatures could be tremendously difficult opponents.reapersaurus said:
2 other aspects:
a) If the Huge Cloud Giant just plops down his Tower shield width wise, it is 24' wide and 12' high.
Couldn't he hit people with his sword over the top? What could the melee-types do to hit him?
I can't really address this Shield spell one, because I'm not sure if the spell makes an actual object of force (solid) or if it is just a term they used to describe the magical features of it.reapersaurus said:
b) Give this Cloud Giant one level of Sorcerer, and he fires up a Shield spell.
This invisible Shield MUST be the same size proportionally to provide cover, so all he has to do is place the Shield between he and his Medium-sized melee attackers and they just keep bonking into it. There's no way they can get around it?