MSRD Talk:Improvised Weapons
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Nail Gun Damage[edit]
I know DND and d20m aren't supposed to be compared, but as a monk, I could punch someone and it would do MORE damage then a nail gun. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by T G Geko (talk • contribs) 2008-01-10 11:58. Please sign your posts.
- Yup, and a monk your unarmed strike would also do more damage than a dagger, and a light hammer, and a kukri, and a light pick, and etc... Are you suggesting that a nail gun doesn't do enough damage? —Sledged (talk) 12:21, 10 January 2008 (MST)
- I meant a first level monk. yea, and an office chair does more damage then a drill. Come on, was d20 m designed by robots? --T G Geko 20:40, 12 January 2008 (MST)
- A first level monk is an unfair example, since his fists do the damage of most one-handed weapons. If anything I'd say a nail gun does too much damage. I'd imaging being gutted with a 6-inch to 12-inch-long inch-wide blade doing more damage than being pierced by nail gun (though there is a good amount of power in a nail gun). As for the office chair vs drill, I supposed it'd depend on the power of the drill, the ones designed for home use versus the ones designed for professional use. —Sledged (talk) 14:48, 14 January 2008 (MST)
so ah what would be the dammage of a caravan or carrage cus my leval 1 character can easily throw one of those and its got to do more then anything else hes got
- how can your 1st level character throw those? anyway, those are colassal, so 2d8--Name Violation 10:48, 2 September 2010 (MDT)
lol 2d8 for a bloody caravan/carrage thats epicly lame and cus im a centaur i have a 10500 pound drag and like just over 2000 pounds of lift over head anyway thanks
- yeah, you're better off dirving a car into someone than trying to fling itName Violation 12:29, 5 September 2010 (MDT)