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Old 04-18-2017, 11:18 AM   #1
DouglasCole
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Default Re: Can I grapple with Bite+arms in one attack?

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Originally Posted by Varyon View Post
I just redownloaded it to make certain this wasn't in an update, but "Bigger and Stronger" gives the larger character a +1 DX and +15% to TST, with no penalty to the smaller one, and that appears to be the only instance of "15%" in the document. Was the intent that there be both a penalty (to the smaller) and bonus (to the larger), that there be just the penalty, or that there be just the bonus (as it currently is)?
For grapples, you're right, no penalty to the smaller one, and by extension to my own rules, that's correct as well for the bites. The smaller mouth gets no penalty, only a big one gets advantage.

Might be a good case for a house rule, and the -1 per 2d and the 15% are the same thing, of course.

The intent was to simplify by not having a double whammy, where not only is the big guy gifted with a bonus, but the little guy is ALSO hit with penalties.

It would be interesting to have it reciprocal, but I wanted to avoid an instance of "recalculate everything for every pair of fighters."

There's already too much recalc in the subsystem as it is; that's something I'd tweak harder in a second edition (and something I avoided in what is effectively its sequel: Dungeon Grappling for DnD)
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