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question about lifting strenght

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if LS translates to physical strenght then why isn't it conisidered as AP?

for example if a character lifts a an airplane then throws it to the sky would that scale to his AP?

because logically speaking his punch should have at least the airplane's weight worth of force behind it


if this is a stupid question then...well

i was always an idiot anyways
 
if LS translates to physical strenght then why isn't it conisidered as AP?
Different muscle groups are engaged for lifting and for punching. Lifting is also generally a slow motion, AP is rapid.

Only time where LS and AP can be both is when you do it rapidly, like a rapid push/pull or a throw.

for example if a character lifts a an airplane then throws it to the sky would that scale to his AP?

because logically speaking his punch should have at least the airplane's weight worth of force behind it
Throwing feats count as both LS and AP, yes.
 
Different muscle groups are engaged for lifting and for punching. Lifting is also generally a slow motion, AP is rapid.

Only time where LS and AP can be both is when you do it rapidly, like a rapid push/pull or a throw.


Throwing feats count as both LS and AP, yes.
ah, that makes much more sens

thanks, much appreciated
 
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