NuSoardGraphite Posted May 15, 2016 Report Share Posted May 15, 2016 I'm posting my lifting strength chart, going up to STR 30 just for spits and giggles. Mostly because I am not very busy at work. Score: Lift(kg): Damage: End: 0: 25: -- 1 1: 30: -- 1 2: 35: .5d6: 1 3: 40: .5d6: 1 4: 45: 1d6: 1 5: 50: 1d6: 1 6: 60: 1d6: 1 7: 70: 1.5d6: 1 8: 80: 1.5d6: 1 9: 90: 2d6: 1 10: 100: 2d6: 1 11: 120: 2d6: 1 12: 140: 2.5d6: 1 13: 160: 2.5d6: 1 14: 180: 3d6: 1 15: 200: 3d6: 2 16: 240: 3d6: 2 17: 280: 3.5d6 2 18: 320: 3.5d6 2 19: 360: 4d6: 2 20: 400: 4d6: 2 21: 480: 4d6: 2 22: 560: 4.5d6 2 23: 640: 4.5d6 2 24: 720: 5d6: 2 25: 800: 5d6: 3 26: 960: 5d6: 3 27: 1120: 5.5d6: 3 28: 1280: 5.5d6: 3 29: 1440: 6d6: 3 30: 1600: 6d6: 3 Etc.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NuSoardGraphite Posted May 15, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 15, 2016 Some benchmarks for your barbarian warrior with Mighty Thews to keep in mind. Weight of the average riding horse: about 850lbs. Mustangs average 750 thought they are slightly taller than average. Thus your mighty warrior needs a Str of 19 to move a fallen horse or wrestle one to the ground. Weight of the average warhorse, based on the largest breeds known today such as the Clydesdale, weighed about 2000lbs, so that requires a STR of 26 to move. Better get some help. Though some Destriers probably were lighter, in the 1500lb range requiring only Str 24 to move. Conan might be able to manage it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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