wgreen
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What level were they?Henry said:I've known some people in real life who due to physical disabilities or lack of exercise either couldn't do that dirt-easy rope, or were hard pressed to. Were I making game stats to represent them, I wouldn't give them a +anything in their skills, much less training or focus.

Yeah, but D&D doesn't model fantasy literature. It models D&D. Heck, even Raistlin's original AD&D 1e stats don't reflect the near-cripple the novels make him out to be.Henry said:Why should someone like them be adventurers, one might ask? Because some literature has precedent for it. Lovecraftian heroes were often frail or woefully inadequate for some skills; we've seen the Raistlin example.
If 4e won't let me play high-level characters who can't do basic stuff, I don't think I'll shed too many tears.

-Will