Upper_Krust
Legend
Hi CRGreathouse mate! 
Well I know that when Marvel try to explain Thors strength they do so by saying his muscle density is three times normal human. Thor weighs something like 750 lbs in the MU.
Perhaps each step could be treated as a size category...x1.5, x2, x3.
My proposal was to treat D&D in a similar fashion. So that beings automatically became more 'dense' as their strength increased. We know that strength increased by wishes becomes inherant and is not nulled within Anti-magic. So therefore the wishes must be increasing muscle mass or similar.
Which is why a medium character with 402 strength (under the idea I present) would deal approx: 9216d6+196 (Averaging about 32,000). So using the Low Physical Factor rules they could wipe out a continent with one punch or pulverize a planet in a round or so. Although they couldn't deal enough damage to blast a planet to smithereens because of its gravitational binding energy.

CRGreathouse said:None of this bothers me.
As a non-fan of comic books, I think it's silly to have a character like Hulk who lifts 100 tons, especially when comparing him with wyrm dragons.
Well I know that when Marvel try to explain Thors strength they do so by saying his muscle density is three times normal human. Thor weighs something like 750 lbs in the MU.
Perhaps each step could be treated as a size category...x1.5, x2, x3.
My proposal was to treat D&D in a similar fashion. So that beings automatically became more 'dense' as their strength increased. We know that strength increased by wishes becomes inherant and is not nulled within Anti-magic. So therefore the wishes must be increasing muscle mass or similar.
CRGreathouse said:As to what makes more sense... under the standard system, a Medium character with Str 402 (who can carry the Earth and still be under a light load) deals only 1d3+196 damage with a punch. A 12th-level barbarian could survive a hit like that, and that just doesn't work for me.
Which is why a medium character with 402 strength (under the idea I present) would deal approx: 9216d6+196 (Averaging about 32,000). So using the Low Physical Factor rules they could wipe out a continent with one punch or pulverize a planet in a round or so. Although they couldn't deal enough damage to blast a planet to smithereens because of its gravitational binding energy.