• Delta_V@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Missed opportunity: “Standard Missile” is an actual weapon, deployed and in use today.

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      7 months ago

      Just gotta redraw the third panel showing the missile coming from a ship first.

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    Considering the original meaning of “hit points” referring to how many shells a given ship could take before sinking, 12hp out of a basic spell is still pretty impressive.

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      7 months ago

      …as a big simplification in naval war games, not as a real-life military rating for a ships durability under actual fire.

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      7 months ago

      In chainmail, the war game dnd is historically based on, a hit point is a fraction of a hit dice, each HD represents one soldier, roughly, so 12hp being the average of 4hd isn’t too bad, no.

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      A common explanation is that there’s easy ways to ward against guns. But now we’re just doing Rowling’s job for her. Honestly, probably better than letting her do it.