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Warhammer Fantasy High 6-B rating and Lifting Strength additions

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So here's the deal, Warhammer Fantasy characters that scale to High 6-C should possibly scale to The Sundering, and therefore have a possibly High 6-B rating. Alongside this, their lifting strength should be upgraded to Class T. Now here is a list of justifications attached:
  • All High 6-C characters scale to Greater Daemons, so this entire key is dependent on Greater Daemons. In order for Greater Daemons to be summoned into the world of Warhammer[1], it requires a huge amount of Aethyr to do so and much preparation, similar to the rituals needed in order to enact the Sundering as well as lift a massive tower like in the Class T calculation
  • Anyone with Aethyr Manipulation resistance should be able to tank High 6-B attacks from mages without dying or getting one-shot, so there's an argument that they should scale to this feat in the first place. Hence why mage characters aren't so easily able to one-shot melee characters who we currently just have at High 6-C
  • As for Lifting Strength, a strong argument can be made as to why mages cannot simply ragdoll melee characters with their telekinesis, and that there are existing High 6-C characters who should scale to Class T for other reasons outside of this
  • Why it's "possibly" rather than a straight upgrade is simply that there's much vagueness surrounding it still, and it's safer to keep it this way
So basically, give all characters that scale to High 6-C a possibly High 6-B rating and possibly Class T rating

References:
1. Tome of Corruption, 2005, pages 219&241
 
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