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    How “Normal” should Badass Normals be?

    Or for heaven's sakes, I didn't ever use DnD as an example, I pointed out that it has given some people odd ideas on how much weapons weigh. For Isometrics I pointed out that Claymores are poorly balanced for dual-wielding in my first post. Claymores are unsuited to dual-wielding but that...
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    How “Normal” should Badass Normals be?

    Your tangent on my DnD comment is going completely off the rails here. It was meant as an aside joke to Carl Manvers believing you'd have to be superhuman to dual-wield them when swords aren't remotely as heavy as most people think, partly due to DnD (And armor significantly from A Conneticut...
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    How “Normal” should Badass Normals be?

    Don't believe what the Dungeons and Dragons weight charts with 50 pound swords tell you. A real-life Claymore weighs about five and a half pounds. They're actually not heavy enough to be hard to dual-wield for a strong person, they just have garbage balance and shape for that purpose. There are...
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    How “Normal” should Badass Normals be?

    Actual real-life badasses are, surprisingly, often ridiculously superior to "unrealistic" badass normals in fiction. Audie Murphey's war exploits were so awesome Hollywood had to tone them down for an action movie. Simo Häyhä shot something like 500 enemy soldiers, then took an exploding bullet...
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