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How those mental/medical conditions could affect scaling?

AppleMaker

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Since I made my thread with questions about durability feats, I got curious about how would certain medical conditions affect tiering/scaling stats of a human. I would be glad if someone from a calc team would notice that post. Also sorry if those questions are kinda inappropriate/unethical to ask:

1. To which tier of intelligence Alzheimer's/Dementia scales?
2. Does diabetes type 1/2 affect AP, Lifting strength and Stamina?
3. Does excess weight/obesity affect durability in any way? Would someone who's overweight scale higher than someone underweight?
4. Does Schizophrenia affect intelligence scaling?
5. Does Autism, Asperger's and other mental conditions from this spectrum scale to a certain intelligence level or it varies from person to person?
6. Which tier of intelligence is BPD on average or it's varies from person to person?
7. Is being paralyzed automatically scales to 10c or it only affects movement speed?
8. Can osteoporosis at it's worst downscale someone to 10c?
9. Could insomnia upscale Stamina if person had it for short period of time and hasn't suffered that much from lack of sleep?
10. Does gastritis affect scaling (Stamina)?
11. Does dwarfism (diagnosed) affect durability and AP?
 
1. Yes.
2. Not really.
3. Yeah...
4. Eh, not really, it just, would cloud the character judgement.
5. Yes, below average to average. possibly above average at best.
6. Varies, how would someone emotional state affect their inteligence? same case as schizophrenia
7. Depends how long we are talking paralyzed, if it's like, 20 years then 10-B to 10-C since, muscle atrophy, but if the person is paralyzed for 1 day, then it only affects speed.
8. Probably, very likely.
9. Yes.
10. Maybe, likely no.
11. Yes, since their bones are more brittle than normal people bones.
 
Below average to mindless depending how severe
possibly average in the mildest of the mildest mildest of cases.
Ngl, it was kinda unexpected that this could downscale someone to mindless. I thought it caps at below average, but I probably was wrong about it
 
Since I made my thread with questions about durability feats, I got curious about how would certain medical conditions affect tiering/scaling stats of a human. I would be glad if someone from a calc team would notice that post. Also sorry if those questions are kinda inappropriate/unethical to ask:

1. To which tier of intelligence Alzheimer's/Dementia scales?
Below Average mostly. If there's specific context could even be mindless, but that's rare.
2. Does diabetes type 1/2 affect AP, Lifting strength and Stamina?
No. Well Stamina maybe
3. Does excess weight/obesity affect durability in any way? Would someone who's overweight scale higher than someone underweight?
Yeah. Theresta common troupe in fiction where heavy or massive characters turn into rolling balls or similar to crush things with their weight.
Same for durability. Blunt force is resisted to some extent by increased weight/mass/size
4. Does Schizophrenia affect intelligence scaling?
In very extreme cases, yeah, otherwise not much.
5. Does Autism, Asperger's and other mental conditions from this spectrum scale to a certain intelligence level or it varies from person to person?
Not really. It would only at best effect social intelligence, but not overall intelligence.
6. Which tier of intelligence is BPD on average or it's varies from person to person?
Varies. It's not really something that effects intelligence by itself, unlike Alzheimer's
7. Is being paralyzed automatically scales to 10c or it only affects movement speed?
Varies from context to context. I mean, take Joe from family guy. Is he 10-C? I don't think so. Just immobile without his chair.
8. Can osteoporosis at it's worst downscale someone to 10c?
I think yeah
9. Could insomnia upscale Stamina if person had it for short period of time and hasn't suffered that much from lack of sleep?
Normally no, unless the character is shown to not be tired due to it during daytime.
10. Does gastritis affect scaling (Stamina)?
I think any disease that can physically make a person would do that in some way or cause pain overtime can, so yes
11. Does dwarfism (diagnosed) affect durability and AP?
Not in fiction. But in real life, yes, mostly, but not by necessity.

Today I learned various new diseases I didn't know existed
I'm not a bio student but Google is there ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯
 
Below Average mostly. If there's specific context could even be mindless, but that's rare.

No. Well Stamina maybe

Yeah. Theresta common troupe in fiction where heavy or massive characters turn into rolling balls or similar to crush things with their weight.
Same for durability. Blunt force is resisted to some extent by increased weight/mass/size

In very extreme cases, yeah, otherwise not much.

Not really. It would only at best effect social intelligence, but not overall intelligence.

Varies. It's not really something that effects intelligence by itself, unlike Alzheimer's

Varies from context to context. I mean, take Joe from family guy. Is he 10-C? I don't think so. Just immobile without his chair.

I think yeah

Normally no, unless the character is shown to not be tired due to it during daytime.

I think any disease that can physically make a person would do that in some way or cause pain overtime can, so yes

Not in fiction. But in real life, yes, mostly, but not by necessity.

Today I learned various new diseases I didn't know existed
I'm not a bio student but Google is there ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯
Well, thanks for the answers, but questions were more about real people or somewhat grounded characters. Since I remember I asked that before making profile of myself on FC/OC (basically I have gastritis and didn't know where I should place my stamina)
 
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