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BattleTech Game Systems => A Time of War => Topic started by: bblaney on 24 November 2021, 16:18:23

Title: Stats
Post by: bblaney on 24 November 2021, 16:18:23
So I am wondering, as I can't find anything concrete on the subject.

Stats, how does say a 6 in a Stat compare to real life? Like examples of say what a Str of 5 is, and so on, for visualization purposes.

Help????????
Title: Re: Stats
Post by: victor_shaw on 24 November 2021, 16:40:50
So I am wondering, as I can't find anything concrete on the subject.

Stats, how does say a 6 in a Stat compare to real life? Like examples of say what a Str of 5 is, and so on, for visualization purposes.

Help????????

Well according to a small paragraph in the book on page 35. 4 is considered average and 8 is considered excellent, but this falls apart when you see the the minimum required attributes for military basic training are 3. So by that logic the average soldier is below average lol.
Title: Re: Stats
Post by: arachneo on 24 November 2021, 17:27:43
Note that an Attribute check has a target number of 12.
So a 4 Attribute needs 8 or more in a 2D6 roll  :o
And a double Attribute check needs 18
With 4 + 4 of two Attributes you need a 10 or more in a 2D6 roll
Very easy   ??? :(
 
Title: Re: Stats
Post by: guardiandashi on 24 November 2021, 19:31:46
Well according to a small paragraph in the book on page 35. 4 is considered average and 8 is considered excellent, but this falls apart when you see the the minimum required attributes for military basic training are 3. So by that logic the average soldier is below average lol.

actually that just says that somewhat below average people can get into the military, not that the average soldier is below average in stats.
Title: Re: Stats
Post by: bblaney on 24 November 2021, 20:05:46
What I am getting at is, what would you consider a real life representation of a 6 STR and 6 BOD?
Title: Re: Stats
Post by: Daryk on 24 November 2021, 20:13:08
Given the minimum requirements to be a Battle Armor pilot, I'm going to go with the guys who compete in, but don't win, competitions on at least a regional, if not national level.  The guys with 8s are Olympians (i.e., compete and win on an international level).  The main thing to remember is that the BT universe has orders of magnitude more people to draw from.
Title: Re: Stats
Post by: theagent on 14 December 2021, 14:08:55
What I am getting at is, what would you consider a real life representation of a 6 STR and 6 BOD?

Not sure about BOD, since it's just a generic representation of how tough the body is.  For STR, however, use p. 170 (Encumbrance limits) from AToW:
Title: Re: Stats
Post by: bblaney on 21 December 2021, 05:17:51
Thanks guys and gals!