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<blockquote data-quote="Pbartender" data-source="post: 4128662" data-attributes="member: 7533"><p>Remember, weight counts for a lot, but it isn't everything. Speed is a great factor as well.</p><p></p><p>For better comparison, consider that a typical early medieval "traction" trebuchet, which was desgined to throw rocks by having anywhere from 15-45 men hauling down an a teeter-totter-like lever, could throw rocks upwards of 200 pounds 100-200 feet.</p><p></p><p>Of course, looking a bit later, cannons, at the height of their usage, threw cannonballs weighing anywhere between 4 and 42 pounds, depending on the size of the cannon.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Persaonlly, I envision most giants throwing rocks that look something like stone bowling balls... Just the right size for a giant to grasp and hurl, but plenty heavy enough to do serious damage.</p><p></p><p></p><p>In another respect, the size and weight the rock thrown, since it generally a random rock picked up off the ground, is dependant on the damage roll... Low damage roll == smaller rock, high damage roll == larger rock. Just be sure to roll the (potential) damage before you announce the attack, if you want to describe it accurately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pbartender, post: 4128662, member: 7533"] Remember, weight counts for a lot, but it isn't everything. Speed is a great factor as well. For better comparison, consider that a typical early medieval "traction" trebuchet, which was desgined to throw rocks by having anywhere from 15-45 men hauling down an a teeter-totter-like lever, could throw rocks upwards of 200 pounds 100-200 feet. Of course, looking a bit later, cannons, at the height of their usage, threw cannonballs weighing anywhere between 4 and 42 pounds, depending on the size of the cannon. Persaonlly, I envision most giants throwing rocks that look something like stone bowling balls... Just the right size for a giant to grasp and hurl, but plenty heavy enough to do serious damage. In another respect, the size and weight the rock thrown, since it generally a random rock picked up off the ground, is dependant on the damage roll... Low damage roll == smaller rock, high damage roll == larger rock. Just be sure to roll the (potential) damage before you announce the attack, if you want to describe it accurately. [/QUOTE]
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