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<blockquote data-quote="Sadrik" data-source="post: 6069002" data-attributes="member: 14506"><p>No, unlocking weapons is a bad idea. I do not want to see weapons that are unusable due to having a 12 str and not the requisite 13 str. Strength already accounts for this by you know having a lesser score... So if you have a 12 str and you wield a d12 weapon you do d12+1 instead of whatever if you had a higher strength. </p><p></p><p>100 damage per round is more damage than a wizard can do with their limited daily resources. I think upper limits of fighter capabilities should be 1d12 +5 magic (for damage I have no problems with a +5 sword) +10 character skill (feats and class features) +10 character stat (yes I think superhuman strength is good for the game). This takes it into the low 30s, then multiple attacks on top of that so I can see a, super buffed out fighter doing 100 damage or so per round. More than likely though they would be doing about 25 per hit, with 3 attacks at that level that would be about 75 damage if they all hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sadrik, post: 6069002, member: 14506"] No, unlocking weapons is a bad idea. I do not want to see weapons that are unusable due to having a 12 str and not the requisite 13 str. Strength already accounts for this by you know having a lesser score... So if you have a 12 str and you wield a d12 weapon you do d12+1 instead of whatever if you had a higher strength. 100 damage per round is more damage than a wizard can do with their limited daily resources. I think upper limits of fighter capabilities should be 1d12 +5 magic (for damage I have no problems with a +5 sword) +10 character skill (feats and class features) +10 character stat (yes I think superhuman strength is good for the game). This takes it into the low 30s, then multiple attacks on top of that so I can see a, super buffed out fighter doing 100 damage or so per round. More than likely though they would be doing about 25 per hit, with 3 attacks at that level that would be about 75 damage if they all hit. [/QUOTE]
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