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<blockquote data-quote="Faolyn" data-source="post: 8478512" data-attributes="member: 6915329"><p>Like I said, formal rules. There are already formal rules on how high you can jump. What's your Strength score? Is it high enough so you can jump approximately 239,000 miles?</p><p></p><p>And I'm not as demanding as [USER=7031982]@Bill Zebub[/USER] is. I wouldn't force you invent calculus. I'd start by having you sharpen your sword on the Smith god's whetstone until it was sharp enough it could cut reality itself, after wetting the stone with tears from the goddess of Infinity. Both of which you'd need to collect yourself. Of course, the blade would have to be made of the purest adamantine-diamond alloy or it would crumble long before it became sharp enough.</p><p></p><p>And then, of course, you'd need to get the Atom that lies at the very center of the Plane of Earth and guarded by deadly elementals. And only then could you attempt to split the Atom--which you would have to do with your sword, which has a reach of 5 feet so you <em>will </em>be at point-blank range and instantly die, obliterated in such a way that even a <em>wish </em>can't guarantee that you'd be brought back to life. </p><p></p><p>(Telling PCs they can't do something just because there's no rules for it isn't as much fun as saying yes.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faolyn, post: 8478512, member: 6915329"] Like I said, formal rules. There are already formal rules on how high you can jump. What's your Strength score? Is it high enough so you can jump approximately 239,000 miles? And I'm not as demanding as [USER=7031982]@Bill Zebub[/USER] is. I wouldn't force you invent calculus. I'd start by having you sharpen your sword on the Smith god's whetstone until it was sharp enough it could cut reality itself, after wetting the stone with tears from the goddess of Infinity. Both of which you'd need to collect yourself. Of course, the blade would have to be made of the purest adamantine-diamond alloy or it would crumble long before it became sharp enough. And then, of course, you'd need to get the Atom that lies at the very center of the Plane of Earth and guarded by deadly elementals. And only then could you attempt to split the Atom--which you would have to do with your sword, which has a reach of 5 feet so you [I]will [/I]be at point-blank range and instantly die, obliterated in such a way that even a [I]wish [/I]can't guarantee that you'd be brought back to life. (Telling PCs they can't do something just because there's no rules for it isn't as much fun as saying yes.) [/QUOTE]
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