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Giant heavy weapons

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I was just watching terminator where they throw each other around and it got me thinkin about how weight affects things. So my question is lets say a character has a sword that weighs 300 pounds and he can use it how much damage would the sword do just because of its weight not even taking into account the strength required to weild that puppy?
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about 3-4 feet long
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I would think that yes a larger sword would do more damage, but wouldn't it be much slower for attacking as well. I would personally give a 6' sword a -1 or -2 in attack. Granted once it hits its target it makes up for the slower attack speed with the much greater amount of damage that it does.

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isn't the weight:damage like 1d6/10lb?
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i hope that weight damage thing really exists because im gonna use it. It just doesn't make sense that a 2 lb 3 foot sword inflicts the same amount of damage as a 200lb 3 ft sword. thx again mr montague
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sigh Cloud may have had SNPS

in my game I had to determine what weight could be wielded without penalty so this is what I came up with

5% of carry 1 handed
10% of carry 2 handed

SO a PS 10 would be able to wield a 5 lb weapon one handed and a 10lb 2 handed. and for every percentile increment above you receive a penalty of -1

as for cloud and his skinny buttox he HAS to be havin some SNPS. That thing must weigh an EASY 50-75 lb unless it's made out of some mystic or high tech alloy that weighs nothing
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I once picked up gravity manipulation and force aura only
so my charater could weild a sword bigger than he was
it was awsome
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at the biggining of the topic i did say the user could weild the weapon. by that i meant he was strong enough to use it like a normal person could use a normal sword he would be able to swing it fast, so the weight would matter. also the sword is 3 feet long the whole sword not just the blade.
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most weapons do damage by the action of a lever. in the case of swords, sharpness is also handy, but it's biggest use was to smash through armour by having a narrow striking edge.

300lb sword huh.

I'd have the character fall down the stairs. a lot. I'd crumple chairs, have the thing snap it's sheath about one thousand times. You get the picture.

I have a small car. If you put two people in the back seat there is an almighty clanging sound as i pull out of the driveway as the undercarriage smacks on the gutter. 300lbs is about 2 men.

If you have someone abusing the little physics angle, then physics works all over the place. It's a game. add a few d6 and make the thing armour peircing.

otherwise have him fall over everytime he has a his 300 lbs of weight swinging out at the widest point of the arc. Have chairs collapse as he sits down on them (chairs are hardly designed to handle 400+lbs) and wooden stairs should be a treat. same with small cars and motorcycles.

And just because he can lift and carry a 300lb sword does not mean that simple physics won't tip him over. If i hold my own bodyweight out in my outstretched arm, I'm going to overbalance. If i could (somehow) swing a 300lb hammer i'd be flinging myself around in a newtonian action/reaction sort of way.

Besides, what metal weighs 300lbs in a sword sized package anyway?

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weight does play a factor; His someone with a tube of cardboard like from a roll of plast bags and then take that same size in a metal tube and hit soemone with it. even having something with that mass slowly hitting your shin hurts like a botch: massxspeed=energy (or damage)
so Einstein apparently thinks that weight might have SOMETHING to do with damage
The weapon provides the weight (as well as sharpness with swords)

as for the 300 lb sword it might be a new kind of in game metal
mjolnir in marvel weighed 1 ton

and if you go with my formula
300 lb=30d6
it's like being hit with a motorcycle
if it's 2 handed the guy can CARRY 3000 lb or 1.5 tons
if it's one handed then he can CARRY 6000 lb or 3 tons
and according to the book (which I had to look up because I don't normally) PS 150 or 300 Or according to revised HU it would be PS 60 or 120, or by my system between 51-60

Interesting it might be a typo but I didn't see entries for super strong characters and their multipliers just Strong Characters and a PS 17+=x20 where as in the blue book it's Super Strong Characters PS 30+=x50 hmmmm

anyhow Palladium does recognize MassxSpeed=Energy in it's crash table
going by the gravity argument the added damage from differing vehicles from Motorcycle to Semi would only apply if they were falling from the sky
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General damage from Heavy Objects - 1D6 + 1D6 points per every 20 lbs (9 kg), add the character's strength bonus to damage, also add the 2D6 base damage of the sword type.

The result is a damage potential of 18D6, or a maximum of 108 damage with just the sword alone.. nobody rolls 18D6, so turn the damage into 3D6x6 (18-108 damage range) and add the P.S. damage bonus of course.
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no no rolling 18d6 is very intimidating isn't that why we have so many damn dice?? :-D
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oh isee

wait why am I covered in bread crumbs and why is there an angry hobbit pointing a sharp pointy stick at me?
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Unread post by Reagren Wright »

Actually I recall seeing something way back in 1st edition saying
1D8 per 100 lbs. It was stated along with all the stuff in the combat
section. If I'm not mistaken its one of those combat rules that got
left out or modified or forgotten in the wind.
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