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<blockquote data-quote="Yaarel" data-source="post: 7311773" data-attributes="member: 58172"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Size Magnitudes Table</strong></span></p><p>The Constitution score determines the base size. Larger creatures are tougher with more hit points. Smaller creatures are more fragile with fewer hit points. The height corresponds to a Human adult who is enlarged or reduced to the given size and weight.</p><p></p><p>[Code][I][B][FONT=courier new]Constitution Weight Height[/FONT]</p><p>[/B][/I][I][B][FONT=courier new]Score Size (Minimum) (Approximate)</p><p>[/FONT][/B][/I]</p><p>[FONT=courier new]25 Gargantuan 100,000 lb 50 foot[/FONT]</p><p>[COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]24 Gargantuan 32,000 lb 34 foot 2[/FONT]</p><p>[/COLOR][FONT=courier new]23 Huge 10,000 lb 23 foot 2[/FONT]</p><p>[COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]22 Huge 3,200 lb 15 foot 10 [/FONT]</p><p>[/COLOR][FONT=courier new]21 Large 1,000 lb 10 foot 9 [/FONT]</p><p>[COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]20 Large 320 lb 7 foot 4[/FONT]</p><p>[/COLOR][FONT=courier new]10-19 Medium 100 lb 5 foot[/FONT]</p><p>[COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]9 Small 32 lb 3 foot 5[/FONT]</p><p>[/COLOR][FONT=courier new]8 Small 10 lb 2 foot 4[/FONT]</p><p>[COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]7 Tiny 3.2 lb 1 foot 7[/FONT]</p><p>[/COLOR][FONT=courier new]6 Tiny 1.0 lb 1 foot 1[/FONT][COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]</p><p>[/FONT][/COLOR]</p><p>[/Code]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Medium size is precisely from 100 pounds until 320 pounds in weight. It is approximately from 5 feet until 7½ feet in height, for a standing humanoid. A quadruped of the same weight is roughly half this height.</p><p></p><p>The Heavyweight weightclass ranges in weight from minimum 200 pounds up to 220 pounds. A ‘heavyweight fighter’ has significant combat benefits versus a ‘98-pound weakling’. Among smaller sizes, the range of significant weight narrows, so the 10-pound difference between an Atomweight and a Featherweight is about as significant as the 20-pound difference between a Cruiserweight and a Heavyweight. Reallife sports often have even narrower divisions within each of these weightclasses, such as ‘super middleweight’ at the upper end of the Middleweight range, because mass is so significant when trying to match up a ‘fair’ fight.</p><p></p><p>In light of reallife human growth rates and adult sizes, along with the statistics of fight sports, the weightclasses increase exponentially. The weight numbers are ‘decimal magnitudes’. 10 is base 10 to the power of 1, while 32 is base 10 to the power of 1.5 rounded to the nearest two significant digits. 100 is base 10 to the power of 2, while 320 is base 10 to the power of 2.5. As the exponent increases 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, and so on, the size categories increases by multiples of 10. 10 and 32 pounds, 100 and 320 pounds, 1000 and 3200 pounds, and so on.</p><p></p><p>As a rule of thumb. As the height increases in one axis, the volume thus weight, increases in all three axes. Thus a 5 foot Human at 100 pounds who becomes Enlarged ten times bigger is now 50 foot tall at 100,000 pounds!</p><p></p><p>The magnitudes help stat the size of any creature. A Large male gorilla is about 350 pounds, a Medium female gorilla is about 180 pounds, a Huge male African elephant is about 13,000 pounds, and so on. Magnitudes of mass compare sizes more easily, but also their proportional relationships relative to each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaarel, post: 7311773, member: 58172"] [SIZE=4][B]Size Magnitudes Table[/B][/SIZE] The Constitution score determines the base size. Larger creatures are tougher with more hit points. Smaller creatures are more fragile with fewer hit points. The height corresponds to a Human adult who is enlarged or reduced to the given size and weight. [Code][I][B][FONT=courier new]Constitution Weight Height[/FONT] [/B][/I][I][B][FONT=courier new]Score Size (Minimum) (Approximate) [/FONT][/B][/I] [FONT=courier new]25 Gargantuan 100,000 lb 50 foot[/FONT] [COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]24 Gargantuan 32,000 lb 34 foot 2[/FONT] [/COLOR][FONT=courier new]23 Huge 10,000 lb 23 foot 2[/FONT] [COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]22 Huge 3,200 lb 15 foot 10 [/FONT] [/COLOR][FONT=courier new]21 Large 1,000 lb 10 foot 9 [/FONT] [COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]20 Large 320 lb 7 foot 4[/FONT] [/COLOR][FONT=courier new]10-19 Medium 100 lb 5 foot[/FONT] [COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]9 Small 32 lb 3 foot 5[/FONT] [/COLOR][FONT=courier new]8 Small 10 lb 2 foot 4[/FONT] [COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new]7 Tiny 3.2 lb 1 foot 7[/FONT] [/COLOR][FONT=courier new]6 Tiny 1.0 lb 1 foot 1[/FONT][COLOR=#d3d3d3][FONT=courier new] [/FONT][/COLOR] [/Code] Medium size is precisely from 100 pounds until 320 pounds in weight. It is approximately from 5 feet until 7½ feet in height, for a standing humanoid. A quadruped of the same weight is roughly half this height. The Heavyweight weightclass ranges in weight from minimum 200 pounds up to 220 pounds. A ‘heavyweight fighter’ has significant combat benefits versus a ‘98-pound weakling’. Among smaller sizes, the range of significant weight narrows, so the 10-pound difference between an Atomweight and a Featherweight is about as significant as the 20-pound difference between a Cruiserweight and a Heavyweight. Reallife sports often have even narrower divisions within each of these weightclasses, such as ‘super middleweight’ at the upper end of the Middleweight range, because mass is so significant when trying to match up a ‘fair’ fight. In light of reallife human growth rates and adult sizes, along with the statistics of fight sports, the weightclasses increase exponentially. The weight numbers are ‘decimal magnitudes’. 10 is base 10 to the power of 1, while 32 is base 10 to the power of 1.5 rounded to the nearest two significant digits. 100 is base 10 to the power of 2, while 320 is base 10 to the power of 2.5. As the exponent increases 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, and so on, the size categories increases by multiples of 10. 10 and 32 pounds, 100 and 320 pounds, 1000 and 3200 pounds, and so on. As a rule of thumb. As the height increases in one axis, the volume thus weight, increases in all three axes. Thus a 5 foot Human at 100 pounds who becomes Enlarged ten times bigger is now 50 foot tall at 100,000 pounds! The magnitudes help stat the size of any creature. A Large male gorilla is about 350 pounds, a Medium female gorilla is about 180 pounds, a Huge male African elephant is about 13,000 pounds, and so on. Magnitudes of mass compare sizes more easily, but also their proportional relationships relative to each other. [/QUOTE]
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