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Saedar:

--- Quote from: The Codex on April 11, 2010, 09:03:21 AM ---In regard to the catch I was thinking what if you wanted to create a Rhino for example that chases a player through a zoo (its an example i would never do that to my players, although .....) a rhino doesn't have a catch really other than its a mortal creature, i want to use inhuman toughness to represent a tough hide and huge size, could i have a catch +0 mortal creature? so it has no supernatrual catch but it is mortal and will age die, can be druged poisened etc....

I am just not sure how big or particularly tough animals, and when I say animals I mean Bears, Rhinos, Elephants, etc etc which are mortal need to have a catch at all, it just seems weird in these cases... :-\.

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For something like that, I would take a look at Hulking Size on YS164. I think it meshes up pretty well.

Deadmanwalking:
Hulking Size does indeed fit...but for something like a Rhino or Kodiak bear, you probably want Inhuman Toughness on top of that.

Valarian:
How about a catch like "Distracted by Hunny" :)

The Codex:
I did consider hulking size but thought it was way to much fo a bear ( it mentions being comparable to the size of a house???) any way I like the an idea inspired buy the previous comment could the stronger senses of an animal be overwelming if you were not used to having a 3 mile sense of smell or what ever and if so could sensual overload (+0) catch seem right ?

I actually think it feels like it works with in context of the books mythology to.

What you think?

iago:

--- Quote from: The Codex on April 11, 2010, 09:51:40 PM ---I did consider hulking size but thought it was way to much fo a bear ( it mentions being comparable to the size of a house???)

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Read all of the context around that: "at the very largest, as tall as a house."

At the very largest. That means house-sized is an upper bound. Many creatures of Hulking Size are actually just much bigger than people can be, but not house-sized.

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