D&D General Dex, Acrobats, Contortionists and... Ossature

le Redoutable

Ich bin El Glouglou :)
here's the point :
Str should deal with Nerves
Dex should deal with Bones
Con, then would deal with Muscles
so, is Muscles relative to Energy ?

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Pretty much nope all around.

  • Anatomically speaking, what we call physical strength is based on muscle; possible also including the learned ability to effectively apply muscle.
  • The traits that fall under Dexterity involve fine motor coordination, opposition muscles, suppleness of ligaments and tendons, and the brain's ability to learn, gauge, and/or coordinate movements. It has little to do with bone, possibly barring some types of injury or disease conditions.
  • Constitution involves a range of characteristics such as effective vasculature, nutrition, immune health, condition of internal organs, possibly also adaptations that occur as a result of endurance training. In some cases extra muscle is BAD for your health - cardiomegaly, or an enlarged heart.

Muscles need energy to contract - but limiting factors are often tissue (or motor protein) integrity or the ability of the body to supply oxygen to maintain aerobic respiration not the amount of energy stored in the body. Output is bounded, of course, by the amount and type of muscle tissue.
 

You publish data as an Encyclopedist;
for me you are too much Overconfident,
and also ( perhaps ) not very constructive
==> I like debates when comrades add material in their posts;
this is life !
reality is a complex issue,
and not all countries adopt the same attitude as regards to knowledge.
 








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