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Old 03-22-2021, 02:16 PM   #1
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Default No wonder the guns blow up

Here's my math.
TFT grenade is 2 pounds.
Half of that is the gunpowder.
So a charge of gunpowder is around 3 oz.
Which is ten times as much as historical weapons used.
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Old 03-22-2021, 03:25 PM   #2
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Here is my calculation
Tft uses guns (I don't)
Guns work on a principle (I think) of one kind of stuff exploding, another kind of stuff not, and another kind of stuff moving away from the exploding rapidly.
Sometimes the things in this equation get mixed up
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Old 03-22-2021, 03:49 PM   #3
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You couldn't even build an ancient style gun with powder weight and projectile weight being equal, you couldn't fit the powder. Assume the usual 'not written by a gun person' explanation.
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Old 03-23-2021, 09:39 PM   #4
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Hey, if they have sulfur-metabolizing microorganisms affecting gunpowder to make it rare, expensive and unreliable, maybe there are nitrate exuding microorganisms affecting gunpowder to make it common, inexpensive and reliable?

Maybe there is a alchemical ingredient that makes Cidri gunpowder ten times as powerful as earth historical weapons?
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Old 03-23-2021, 10:01 PM   #5
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For a point of reference, I use 90 grains of black powder substitute(Pyrodex) in my modern muzzleloader behind a 250grain projectile. .45 cal bullet in a .50 cal sabot. 1/4 oz ~ 109 grains. Very effective combo for filling a freezer with venison. All three deer taken at about 100 yards.

I don't know if it is possible to put 3oz of powder into the barrel and still fit the bullet.
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Old 03-24-2021, 06:48 AM   #6
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For a point of reference, I use 90 grains of black powder substitute(Pyrodex) in my modern muzzleloader behind a 250grain projectile. .45 cal bullet in a .50 cal sabot. 1/4 oz ~ 109 grains. Very effective combo for filling a freezer with venison. All three deer taken at about 100 yards.

I don't know if it is possible to put 3oz of powder into the barrel and still fit the bullet.
Maybe Cidri has not developed a funnel yet and 3oz. is used to overcome the anticipated spillage. That's pretty much how I cook.
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Old 06-13-2021, 09:29 AM   #7
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or...maybe Cidri "gunpowder" is not modern gun powder?
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Old 06-16-2021, 08:59 AM   #8
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Half of that is the gunpowder.
Why this assumption? ITL says that a grenade requires 5 charges of powder, but a charge of powder has a negligible given weight, so we don't know directly how much powder that is.

The potions list calls for an ounce of dragon's dung per charge of powder, but that's not all sulfur, and we don't know how much weight of "common ingredients" is needed. (9 times as much sulfur in real life, at least with post-Cidri-tech formulations.)

A historical arquebus (one charge of powder) would normally fire a lead ball of as much as 40g (600 grains) and call for half that weight in powder (300 grains, or less than 3/4 of an ounce. (You can find sources specifying even more powder; also modern shooters that will think you're crazy for using even 300 gr.) That puts the powder weight in a Cidri grenade at about 3.5 ounces, not a pound. That estimate is high by a factor of five -- which makes the "ten times" a historical grenade charge more like a factor of two. Which brings us right back to that weight of charge for the musket, where I picked a number on the high side, by a factor of about two, as it happens. Also, the question of the powder formulation -- modern, 1800-ish, 1500-ish, as well as the granularity (serpentine vs corned powder).

Meanwhile, a glance at a pottery website tells me that a mug takes pound of clay, a 6" x 2.5" bowl takes a pound and a half, and a 5x4.5" teapot calls for three. Sounds like a grenade would call for a pound of clay at a minimum, and the book does say it's "heavy" earthenware.

So the listed amount of powder ("5 charges") seems about right -- or at least, not so far wrong as to worry about it in a game context. One pound seems quite high.
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Old 06-16-2021, 09:53 AM   #9
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Yes, quite. It doesn't say how much of the weight is powder, and a grenade is also filled with scrap metal, so I'd say it's definitely not a pound of powder.

Also, TFT weights are mainly for determining encumbrance, not for highly accurate comparisons to real-world objects. If all the weights were carefully revised to match actual real-world weights, it would create a need for a new encumbrance system that wasn't based on weight.
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