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Many special abilities makes you ignore armor, and thus do damage directly to [[Body (Action)|Body]].
 
Many special abilities makes you ignore armor, and thus do damage directly to [[Body (Action)|Body]].
  
=== Body and Mass ===
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== Body and Mass ==
 
Weight is a ceiling on Body values. The table below gives minimum weight (in kilograms) and length (in cm) for different Body ratings. This assumes a body that is very fit or heroic. Most creatures living a physically active life will be just below these values. Depending on fitness, the actual Body can be up to ten points lower. A very fit hero weighting 100 kilos has a Body of 10; an overweight couch potato weighting 100 kg can have a Body as low as 3 and be out-wrestled by a dog.
 
Weight is a ceiling on Body values. The table below gives minimum weight (in kilograms) and length (in cm) for different Body ratings. This assumes a body that is very fit or heroic. Most creatures living a physically active life will be just below these values. Depending on fitness, the actual Body can be up to ten points lower. A very fit hero weighting 100 kilos has a Body of 10; an overweight couch potato weighting 100 kg can have a Body as low as 3 and be out-wrestled by a dog.
  

Revision as of 16:56, 14 January 2010

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Heroic Action Role-Play

Body is a measure of strength, mass, and resilience. It is closely linked to size and weight. Heroes sometimes have more body than their size indicates, but unless supernatural forces are at work, the difference is unlikely to be very large. Body is the only attribute that can have a negative value.

Toughness

Toughness is a calculated value in Action, it is used to soak most physical damage damage.

Normally, Toughness equals Body plus armor worn.

Many special abilities makes you ignore armor, and thus do damage directly to Body.

Body and Mass

Weight is a ceiling on Body values. The table below gives minimum weight (in kilograms) and length (in cm) for different Body ratings. This assumes a body that is very fit or heroic. Most creatures living a physically active life will be just below these values. Depending on fitness, the actual Body can be up to ten points lower. A very fit hero weighting 100 kilos has a Body of 10; an overweight couch potato weighting 100 kg can have a Body as low as 3 and be out-wrestled by a dog.

Length is greatest overall length based on weight; the tails of animals are not included. Animals that are very thin and stretched out can be up to twice as long. Body is tied to weight, not length; certain worms can be prodigiously long yet still have comparatively low Body scores. This does not take the cube/square law into account; real-world animals tend to grow proportionally shorter and more bulky as they advance in weight while fantastic creatures like giants do not; this table is for non-realistic giants.

The table covers common weights for living creatures, but can be used for items, vehicles and construction as well. As the table is logarithmic, it can be extended to greater or smaller values. For weights weights in excess of 1,000 kg, simply read the weight in tonnes and add 30 to the result. For weights less than 1 kg, read the weight in grammes and subtract 30.

Some very small creatures have a negative Body score. For people uncomfortable with negative numbers, simply use a Body score of zero; body scores this low doesn't matter a lot anyway.

Body Weight Length
-10 1.0 40
-9 1.3 43
-8 1.6 47
-7 2.0 50
-6 2.5 55
-5 3.2 60
-4 4.0 65
-3 5.0 70
-2 6.3 75
-1 8.0 80
0 10 85
1 13 95
2 16 100
3 20 110
4 25 115
5 32 125
6 40 135
7 50 145
8 63 160
9 80 170
10 100 190
11 130 200
12 160 220
13 200 230
14 250 250
15 320 270
16 400 290
17 500 320
18 630 340
19 800 370
20 1000 400