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This attribute represents the character’s raw strength and power.  This affects how much damage is inflicted in combat, and generally helps with tasks of brute force, such as pulling one’s self up from a ledge, holding a door shut against intruders, lifting a 10 ton boulder above one’s head, or crushing your opponents’ skulls like little tin cans.
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This attribute represents the character's raw strength and power.
  
Some examples of muscular people include Olympic weightlifters, furniture movers, and the Incredible Hulk.
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This affects how much damage is inflicted in combat, and generally helps with tasks of brute force, such as pulling one's self up from a ledge, holding a door shut against intruders, lifting a 10 ton boulder above one's head, or crushing your opponents' skulls like little tin cans.
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A strong character need not have giant, rippling muscles. One could have above-average strength thanks to genetic experimentation, cybernetic implants, or supernatural powers. A little girl with a Muscle of 8 is a perfectly acceptable and interesting character concept.
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Some examples of muscular people include weightlifters, furniture movers, and Hercules.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:16, 20 June 2010

This attribute represents the character's raw strength and power.

This affects how much damage is inflicted in combat, and generally helps with tasks of brute force, such as pulling one's self up from a ledge, holding a door shut against intruders, lifting a 10 ton boulder above one's head, or crushing your opponents' skulls like little tin cans.

A strong character need not have giant, rippling muscles. One could have above-average strength thanks to genetic experimentation, cybernetic implants, or supernatural powers. A little girl with a Muscle of 8 is a perfectly acceptable and interesting character concept.

Some examples of muscular people include weightlifters, furniture movers, and Hercules.