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<blockquote data-quote="UngainlyTitan" data-source="post: 8294497" data-attributes="member: 28487"><p>The unanswerable question, there is no correct answer to this. One is that D&D hit points are really plot armour and from a plot protection view the damage output should be similar. Combat range in D&D is melee range for pretty much everything, including magic and ranged weapons, where as sensible engagement ranges for modern firearms would be a lot longer. </p><p>Personally if modelling modern firearms I would add status effect (with save ) to modern weapons used at range. Renaissance firearms should really be more damaging but one use per combat then switch to sword. That is what they did at the time. Or just leave as is for convenience and balance reasons. </p><p></p><p>As for realism, does anyone really want realism in rpg combat? Real life is much too random, just look at all the people that survived extended combat on the Western Front in WWI and lived to tell the tale despite the statistical unlikelihood of such an event.</p><p>Or look at the stories of people that won VC's or the Medal of Honour and the damage they did before going under.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UngainlyTitan, post: 8294497, member: 28487"] The unanswerable question, there is no correct answer to this. One is that D&D hit points are really plot armour and from a plot protection view the damage output should be similar. Combat range in D&D is melee range for pretty much everything, including magic and ranged weapons, where as sensible engagement ranges for modern firearms would be a lot longer. Personally if modelling modern firearms I would add status effect (with save ) to modern weapons used at range. Renaissance firearms should really be more damaging but one use per combat then switch to sword. That is what they did at the time. Or just leave as is for convenience and balance reasons. As for realism, does anyone really want realism in rpg combat? Real life is much too random, just look at all the people that survived extended combat on the Western Front in WWI and lived to tell the tale despite the statistical unlikelihood of such an event. Or look at the stories of people that won VC's or the Medal of Honour and the damage they did before going under. [/QUOTE]
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