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Characters and monsters have a base speed ( | Characters and monsters have a base speed ([[Walk]]ing) represented by intrinsic capabilities. This is then individually modified by individual statistics, like strength or athletic proficiency. This is called modified speed. They can use as much or as little of their modified speed on their turn. You can read more about this in the [[Movement Speed]] section. | ||
==[[Carrying Capacity]]== | ==[[Carrying Capacity]]== |
Revision as of 18:08, 22 January 2023
Strength score is the major descriptor for the general athletic abilities of a character. High strength represents creatures whom can perform many great physical feats like lifting heavy boulders, pulling packed carts or cleanly cleaving an ogre's head off. Low strength represents creatures who lack muscle and bodily power to act effectively in the world with phyisical means, lacking the ability to move quickly, trading successful blows in a fisticuffs or carrying heavy objects.
Attack Rolls and Damage
You add your Strength modifier to your attack roll and your damage roll when making a cleaving, splitting or bludgeoning attack, or when you roll the damage for thrown attacks.
Movement Speed
Characters and monsters have a base speed (Walking) represented by intrinsic capabilities. This is then individually modified by individual statistics, like strength or athletic proficiency. This is called modified speed. They can use as much or as little of their modified speed on their turn. You can read more about this in the Movement Speed section.
Carrying Capacity
Carrying capacity determines the amount of weight you can carry. Carrying capacity increases exponentially with your Strength score, making strength more impactful, both as a penalty for low strength and a bonus for high strength.
- Carrying Capacity =
your Strength score2 + your Brawn Proficiency bonus2 + (your Strength score + your Brawn Proficiency bonus)your Strength score / 10
- Carrying Capacity =
Encumbrance
Encumbrance comes in stages, affecting both movement speed as well as defensive capabilities. When you carry weight in excess of X your carrying capacity:
Exceeding Carrying Capacity By |
Detriment |
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1/3 | You are Encumbered. Your speed is reduced by 1/3. |
2/3 | You are Heavily Encumbered. Your speed is reduced by 1/2. |
1 | You are Extremely Encumbered. Your speed is reduced by 2/3. |
3/2 | You are Over Encumbered. Your speed is reduced to 0. |
Strength Feats
(Strength Feats)
Your training and focus on bodybuilding allows you to perform feats that most others can’t:
- You count as one size larger when determining whether you can Shove, drag, Grapple or Lift an object or creature.
- You gain advantage on all Strength (Athletics) checks when attempting to Shove a creature. Additionally, when shoving a creature, you can push the target an additional 5 feet away.
- Any effect that would move you 10 feet or more against your will only moves you half the distance. You do not move if the action would move you 5 feet.
- You can climb on horizontal surfaces, such as ceilings, as if they were vertical surfaces.
- You gain advantage in all Strength or Dexterity checks to resist being shoved or moved against your will.