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|description=Strength is the raw, brute power of a character.  It governs how much weight a character can lift, how much he can physically push and how hard he can hit another character or object.  The Strength Attribute is added to a character's damage dice pool when he hits his opponent in hand-to-hand combat.  It is also used when a character wishes to break, lift, or carry something, as well as when a character tries to jump a distance.
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|description=Strength is the raw, brute power of a character.  It governs how much weight a character can lift, how much he can physically push, and how hard he can hit another character or object.  The Strength Attribute is added to a character's damage dice pool when he hits his opponent in hand-to-hand combat.  It is also used when a character wishes to break, lift, or carry something, as well as when a character tries to jump a distance.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 21 January 2013

Category: Attributes
Reference: Vampire: the Masquerade (Revised edition/WW2300), page 116.


Strength is the raw, brute power of a character. It governs how much weight a character can lift, how much he can physically push, and how hard he can hit another character or object. The Strength Attribute is added to a character's damage dice pool when he hits his opponent in hand-to-hand combat. It is also used when a character wishes to break, lift, or carry something, as well as when a character tries to jump a distance.


• Poor: You can lift 40 lbs.
•• Average: You can lift 100 lbs.
••• Good: You can lift 250 lbs.
•••• Exceptional: You can lift 400 lbs.
••••• Outstanding: You can lift 650 lbs and crush skulls like grapes.


Example Specialties: Iron Grip, Powerful Arms, Reserves of Strength, Fists Like Anvils.