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<blockquote data-quote="dave2008" data-source="post: 7845394" data-attributes="member: 83242"><p>But that is not accurate. If a giant is indeed similar to a human (it's moves travel at the same speed) then it will take longer for its club, sword, or whatever to strike a target (it is traveling a greater distance). This makes it much easier for a human-sized creature to dodge the massive blows of a giant, no matter how sophisticated its martial skills are.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: For example, if it takes a fighter 1 second to swing his/her sword, then it take a giant 3 seconds to do the same thing because it travels 3x the distance. On top of that I would imagine most giant martial arts center around fighting other giants and/or dragons. Creatures of similar size. Of course, now I am interested in giants specifically trained to take on the "small-folk."</p><p></p><p>EDIT EDIT: This is of course assuming basic similarity. It you purpose that giants are actually magically stronger than their size suggests, then they can actually swing their giant swords in 1 second instead of 3, but then your really opening a can of worms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave2008, post: 7845394, member: 83242"] But that is not accurate. If a giant is indeed similar to a human (it's moves travel at the same speed) then it will take longer for its club, sword, or whatever to strike a target (it is traveling a greater distance). This makes it much easier for a human-sized creature to dodge the massive blows of a giant, no matter how sophisticated its martial skills are. EDIT: For example, if it takes a fighter 1 second to swing his/her sword, then it take a giant 3 seconds to do the same thing because it travels 3x the distance. On top of that I would imagine most giant martial arts center around fighting other giants and/or dragons. Creatures of similar size. Of course, now I am interested in giants specifically trained to take on the "small-folk." EDIT EDIT: This is of course assuming basic similarity. It you purpose that giants are actually magically stronger than their size suggests, then they can actually swing their giant swords in 1 second instead of 3, but then your really opening a can of worms. [/QUOTE]
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