unbound:rules:feats_of_strength
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===== Lifting ===== | ===== Lifting ===== | ||
- | The amount that your character can lift is based on their [[unbound: | + | The amount that your character can lift is based on their [[unbound: |
- | As a quick action, you can pick up an object from the floor or another surface in one hand, so long as its weight is no greater than your One-Hand Lift. Almost every weapon or shield you might want to grab in this manner is well under your One-Hand Lift in weight. | + | As a one-second |
- | As a simple | + | As a two-second |
- | As a full-round action, you may pick up an object whose weight is up to three times your One-Hand Lift. | + | As a six-second |
If you use two hands to pick up an object, you may add //twice// your One-Hand Lift. The one bonus addition of One-Hand Lift is to represent your ability to brace the object between hands. | If you use two hands to pick up an object, you may add //twice// your One-Hand Lift. The one bonus addition of One-Hand Lift is to represent your ability to brace the object between hands. | ||
If you have more than two hands, each additional hand allows you to add your One-Hand Lift to the maximum weight you can pick up. | If you have more than two hands, each additional hand allows you to add your One-Hand Lift to the maximum weight you can pick up. |
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