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>>96796247
>KYOS feels too restrictive in capping ST
I get why you feel it but I believe in practice it just reflects the reality of the game.
The cap on ST is mostly relevant on realistic campaigns with lower point totals and in these games high ST is rare anyway. In fact, even more cinematic ones like DF shy away from ST 20, at least at the get go.

>>96796432
>Assuming Sw=Thr+2, he has 1d+4 with an axe
Correct, I was reading the thr damage table and forgot to add the +2. However, it reinforces my point that you don't need high ST do be competitive.
>average DR 3 of most low tech armors is basically pointless
It's not useless, exactly, it's the armor level for a common soldier relying more on shields and defensive attacks to avoid injury, counting on the armor only to reduce potentitally lethal attacks to just incapacitating ones, and maybe a defensive spear stab by an average man here and there. Not so useful for a 150 points adventurer.
It doesn't help that these armors tends to have a significant cost and be very heavy, or very expensive and significantly heavy.
>damage is very swingy since it's only a single die
picrel
>Against heavier armor like plate
In a realistic game with low point cost characters, people wearing DR 3 armor should probably run from anyone worth protecting with plates unless they got numerical advantage.
>cr weapons now really suck under this system. Similar damage cut weapons are just so much better
Crush tends to suck regardless of system. Under basic rules, the giant swinging an oak as a club is missing a ton of damage not making it cutting.
That said, in a gritty game where every point matter, crushing tends to have 1 more add than cutting and they can benefit from knockbacks (works regardless of penetration).
>>216024940
okay, das ist eine (1) Oide. Angenommen die Ranzige hat nicht ganz einfach aus vorauseilendem sozialem Gehorsam gelogen, zeig jetzt mal die Meinung der anderen 4+ Milliarden Frauen auf der Erde
>>214617171
>hallo Ronny
Sören, wie geht's, wie steht's?
>Manchmal wünschte ich, es gäbe einen mir ebenbürtigen Gegner.
>Aber dann fällt mir meine unerreichbare Überlegenheit wieder ein.