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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosmancer" data-source="post: 8825270" data-attributes="member: 6801228"><p>Oh, I fully agree that the humans TRUE super power seems to be that they will sleep with anything. Heck, it is amusing to me to consider that this might be literally true, since Humanity is easily able to find just about anything sexually attractive. </p><p></p><p>But, beyond the biology, you really have to consider how much of this is just a factor of the non-simulationist rules and the exploits of great heroes. Beowulf supposedly held his breath for 8 or more hours after all. And remember, while Lava swimming is something some people can survive, at 10d10 damage (average of 55) most people won't be able to survive it. The majority of NPCs will have less than 55 health. </p><p></p><p>So, are ALL humans capable of this feat? Not even close. The vast majority will die. Additionally, the lava damage is too low for how dangerous lava really is, but this is true for all hazards in the game. And it is also true of all creatures in the game. Elephant's have 76 hp, and could therefore all survive at least 6 seconds of lava, which is unrealistic, but is just the nature of the game, not the nature of the elephants of DnD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosmancer, post: 8825270, member: 6801228"] Oh, I fully agree that the humans TRUE super power seems to be that they will sleep with anything. Heck, it is amusing to me to consider that this might be literally true, since Humanity is easily able to find just about anything sexually attractive. But, beyond the biology, you really have to consider how much of this is just a factor of the non-simulationist rules and the exploits of great heroes. Beowulf supposedly held his breath for 8 or more hours after all. And remember, while Lava swimming is something some people can survive, at 10d10 damage (average of 55) most people won't be able to survive it. The majority of NPCs will have less than 55 health. So, are ALL humans capable of this feat? Not even close. The vast majority will die. Additionally, the lava damage is too low for how dangerous lava really is, but this is true for all hazards in the game. And it is also true of all creatures in the game. Elephant's have 76 hp, and could therefore all survive at least 6 seconds of lava, which is unrealistic, but is just the nature of the game, not the nature of the elephants of DnD. [/QUOTE]
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