Darklone
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Sure, every dragon is described as the epitome of elegance... pure brutes, right. Climb, Jump, check the other str based skills. But I guess that's just because the D&D designers are too stupid IYO to make it right...Celtavian said:Dexterity is hand eye coordination and athleticism. Strength is brute strength. That is why giants and dragons are so strong, not because they have incredible muscle control. They are pure brutes.
Strange. You think you need to houserule something pretty basic in D&D but still claim their interpretation is different from yours which leads to that houserule?Their interpretation of strength is the same as mine. They just use it for attack because it's a holdover from every edition of D&D kind of like the Lawful Good Paladin and level-based advancement.
Sorry to tell you, using that rule without a problem in one group does not mean it will not cause problems in many other groups. D&D has seen many houserules come and go, actually the 3rd edition was a nice summary of many apparently pretty common houserules (at least I found many on the net years before 3.0 came out). Your houserule above is old, but never had that many followers. For a good reason.What reason is that? Why don't you explain how such a modification is not possible using the d20 system? I use the rule of either Dex or Str as the primary modifier. I know with absolute certainty that it does not imbalance or have a negative effect on the game. It is very workable and doesn't penalize the already weaker dexterity based fighter. Even with this change, the Dex based fighter sorely lags behind the Great Cleaving, Power Attacking Str based Two-handed weapon using fighter.
If they decided to go to Dex for attack and Str for damage, it could easily be while maintaining balance with even greater verisimilitude. Easily.
I used to be a quick lightweighted dex fighter. I was fast, nimble, dodging most hits... still going toe to toe with my fullplate buddies was a bad idea. Why? They are not slow. Their strikes are not slower than mine.
The dex fighters you want to see are best described by high strength and high dex in D&D. Wimps with strength 10 and dex 18 are goners on any battlefield with melee combat.