motw
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Post by motw on Jul 5, 2013 11:12:03 GMT -5
Is there any disadvantage to having more weight than the other guy? Or any point where you are, like, "overweight"? Wondering if theres any point to being anything but Very Heavy as a Heavyweight
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Post by Sanford on Jul 5, 2013 11:19:44 GMT -5
Avantage: str bonus the heavier fighter has his STR increased by 1 point for every 5% in weight difference
Disadvantage: tires easier/faster For every 10 pounds in minimum safe weight over 200 pounds, the fighter loses 1 additional fatigue point every round
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motw
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Post by motw on Jul 5, 2013 11:25:06 GMT -5
Ah ok, I figured there must be some disadvantage, thanks Sanford
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Post by JimSardonic on Jul 5, 2013 11:37:17 GMT -5
In certain situations, speed is decreased to simulate holding a cheeseburger in one hand.
(Kidding)
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Post by Sanford on Jul 5, 2013 12:02:40 GMT -5
but the cheeseburger can be used as a weapon.
(not kidding)
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wr
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Post by wr on Jul 5, 2013 22:54:40 GMT -5
In addition to what Sanford said, a heavyweight gets no further strength bonus above 300 lbs. So, 300 lbs should be the limit if you want the advantage. Anything above that, and you are taking unnecessary fatigue.
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Post by Termit on Jul 6, 2013 15:36:44 GMT -5
What WR said
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