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<blockquote data-quote="anest1s" data-source="post: 5582377" data-attributes="member: 94230"><p>Why to remove the bonus? Because what gives the wisdom and the intelligence is the new weakness....someone who does not age, no matter how long he lives, gets no bonus. This means that the physical age is tied to this bonus, and when the body is restored, the bonuses should also be lost.</p><p></p><p>Why not to remove it? Because once you feel how it feels to be weaker, and once you start thinking more in order to survive, you will keep the same mentality even though you are younger. But will you actually be able to? If a 100years old barbarian gets restored to his teen age...would he be wiser than what he was?</p><p></p><p>I would give the player the option to either keep both bonuses and penalties from old age or I would let him have the bonuses- except every time he was tempted to do something childish, not wise etc he would have to resist (will save or RP) or lose the +s. If the teen barbarian starts repeating past mistakes, its obvious that aging did no good to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anest1s, post: 5582377, member: 94230"] Why to remove the bonus? Because what gives the wisdom and the intelligence is the new weakness....someone who does not age, no matter how long he lives, gets no bonus. This means that the physical age is tied to this bonus, and when the body is restored, the bonuses should also be lost. Why not to remove it? Because once you feel how it feels to be weaker, and once you start thinking more in order to survive, you will keep the same mentality even though you are younger. But will you actually be able to? If a 100years old barbarian gets restored to his teen age...would he be wiser than what he was? I would give the player the option to either keep both bonuses and penalties from old age or I would let him have the bonuses- except every time he was tempted to do something childish, not wise etc he would have to resist (will save or RP) or lose the +s. If the teen barbarian starts repeating past mistakes, its obvious that aging did no good to him. [/QUOTE]
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