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So I came upon this staff thread, and remembered that LS can be used to hold someone down.
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So I am wondering, why doesn't prolonged sword clashes count as LS, since after the initial impact, it's no longer a "strike" force, but rather an "pushing force", basically a pulling force, but in the opposite direction, so why doesn't this count as LS?
Expanding the Lifting Strength page
This is the current content of the Lifting Strength page: Lifting Strength is defined as the mass that an individual can lift on Earth. In other words, it measures the amount of upward force a character can produce. As such, pushing and pulling feats are also considered part of this statistic...
So I am wondering, why doesn't prolonged sword clashes count as LS, since after the initial impact, it's no longer a "strike" force, but rather an "pushing force", basically a pulling force, but in the opposite direction, so why doesn't this count as LS?