FormerlyHemlock
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Or it has standard gravitational effects, but modeling it as binary is close enough for practical purposes.
Negative on that. D&D gravity in no way corresponds to standard gravity. If they were trying to model standard gravity they'd do something sane and normal, like making gravity by the same everywhere. Instead you've got a bubble of normal gravity in the shape of a bidirectional plane, IIRC about twice the linear size of your ship in every dimension; if your ship (or planet) is large enough then at some point it arbitrarily flips from being a plane to a point source, but again with an arbitrary cut-off point at a certain distance from the point. Within that distance gravity is always exactly 1 g. It is only in this latter respect that it even begins to resemble a sloppy approximation of Earth physics. In all other respects, gravity in D&D is totally bizarre.
Don't get me started on biology. That's even worse. It's questionable whether D&D humans even have cell differentiation...