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weak races and frailty
Pumble:
Hey guys!
I want to make a new race (based off the dwarf and goblin raws) that is quite a bit weaker physically than said creatures. I was wondering what the beast ways are to do this.
I know about changing their size (the whole 50000 size thing and whatnot) and have also reduced their strength scores. But I was wondering, how much of an effect does this really have? And what are the best ways to make a weaker, frail species?
Zammer990:
Smaller quickly makes things less powerful. Strength etc. don't affect durability that much, but will make their attacks noticeably weaker.
If you really wanted to gimp them, [GENERAL_MATERIAL_FORCE_MULTIPLIER:2:1] will double the force of any attack that hits them.
Pumble:
An interesting idea, thank you.
Does anyone have an idea of the amount of difference there is between the sizes, in some kind of measurable terms? For instance, how much weaker would a 50000 creature be compared to a 60000 creature?
IndigoFenix:
It's not that simple. Size changes the size of all body parts and the thickness of all tissue layers. The force of blunt attacks is mostly based on weight so that should scale linearly, but defense will be changed according to the square-cube law, and the absolute depth of edged attacks will be changed as well. I generally just make a guess based on how I picture them, then throw them into the arena and judge by results.
By the way, toughness is the main defense stat. You can just give them below-average toughness and then you don't have to worry about sizes or force multipliers.
Zammer990:
--- Quote from: IndigoFenix on August 10, 2017, 01:15:40 pm ---It's not that simple. Size changes the size of all body parts and the thickness of all tissue layers. The force of blunt attacks is mostly based on weight so that should scale linearly, but defense will be changed according to the square-cube law, and the absolute depth of edged attacks will be changed as well. I generally just make a guess based on how I picture them, then throw them into the arena and judge by results.
By the way, toughness is the main defense stat. You can just give them below-average toughness and then you don't have to worry about sizes or force multipliers.
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Toughness isn't really going to affect their overall durability that much, unless you really crank the stat. It depends what kind of frail you want really, like collapse bone with punches or a bit easier to bruise
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