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One-armed LS feats multiplication?

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If character lifts something with 1 arm, and i want to determine how much he can lift total - by which number i should multiply the number? By 2 or 4?

E.G if character can lift 200 KG with one arm - then he should lift 400 or 800 with 2 arms (2x or 4x multiplier)?
 
If character lifts something with 1 arm, and i want to determine how much he can lift total - by which number i should multiply the number? By 2 or 4?

E.G if character can lift 200 KG with one arm - then he should lift 400 or 800 with 2 arms (2x or 4x multiplier)?
2x
 
IIRC we aren't allowed to do that as per a recent One Piece thread.

If anything, two arms allow distributing the load evenly and thus it wouldn't be a feat of 2x with both arms.
 
This one I think. It downgraded AP being 2x if you use two arms so I assumed it'd be the same with LS.
 
This one I think. It downgraded AP being 2x if you use two arms so I assumed it'd be the same with LS.
We were already doing this. If you perform a feat with two attacks, we divide the calculated energy by two to find the power of a single attack. So, if a character performs a feat by punching with both hands, we divide by two to calculate the power of one punch.

But we don't do this for LS. For LS, we use the character's total strength. So, if the character lifts an object with both hands and this results in 10 metric tons, this is the character's total LS, and we don't divide it. But if the character lifts an object with one hand and this results in 10 metric tons, we multiply it by two to find the total strength because this is the force the character can lift with one hand.

The only situation where the LS result is divided is when two or more characters perform the feat, and in these cases, we divide the result to find the characters' individual LS.
 
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What if character has more than 2 arms?

E.G. character lifts a ton with 1 arm, and he has 6 arms total?
 
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