1-1 / 2 + 1-1 / 2 Strength.


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A dragon's bite gets 1-1/2 Strength on damage, and the two-headed template gives 1-1/2 Strength with the two attacks (if they're the same).

How would this interact? 2x Strength?


They don't stack.


bigrig107 wrote:

A dragon's bite gets 1-1/2 Strength on damage, and the two-headed template gives 1-1/2 Strength with the two attacks (if they're the same).

How would this interact? 2x Strength?

If you asked this in 3rd party rules forum and tagged it [RGG] in the thread title, I bet you would get a designer answer in short order.

For me, it would be 2x STR.

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Pretty sure it just means you still get 1.5x Str per attack. Normally, if you have more than 1 natural attack, you only get 1x Str on each. But the Two-Headed Template allows you to keep that 1.5x Str on each bite attack, and actually seems to indicate that if you make two attacks, even with other natural or manufactured weapons, you still get 1.5x damage on both.


Following the normal rules for mathematical operators:

1-1 / 2 + 1-1 / 2 =
(1) - (1/2) + 1 - (1/2) =
1 - 0.5 + 1 - 0.5 =
1

Thus, to answer your question: 1 Strength!

(btw, from reading the template, it appears each head's bite counts as a primary attack and thus receives a 1.5x Strength modifier)


Byakko wrote:

Following the normal rules for mathematical operators:

1-1 / 2 + 1-1 / 2 =
(1) - (1/2) + 1 - (1/2) =
1 - 0.5 + 1 - 0.5 =
1

Thus, to answer your question: 1 Strength!

(btw, from reading the template, it appears each head's bite counts as a primary attack and thus receives a 1.5x Strength modifier)

The "-" is a dash, not a minus sign.

@BigDTBone, I'll go put it in the #rd party stuff. What does [RGG] mean?


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@BigDTBone, I'll go put it in the #rd party stuff. What does [RGG] mean?

I think he meant [SGG]. The two-headed template you linked was made by Super Genius Games. The [SGG] tag might just get the attention of someone from that company.


Yeah, I figured that out.
I posted over there, so.


Jeraa wrote:
Quote:
@BigDTBone, I'll go put it in the #rd party stuff. What does [RGG] mean?
I think he meant [SGG]. The two-headed template you linked was made by Super Genius Games. The [SGG] tag might just get the attention of someone from that company.

Yes, but that product looks like one that Owen took with him to Rogue Genius Games when he left SGG.

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