Dec 13, 2021 11:17 pm
I was thinking about earlier this week when @KCC mentioned that they were considering grabbing Mal and carrying her away, but I DM ruled that it just wasn't going to be feasible under the extenuating circumstances at the time. But it did get me thinking what we would do since there's no actual rules as written.
What I was thinking was this:
I think if a PC wants to lift another PC or NPC a Strength Ability Check should be necessary, possibly with a Bonus or Penalty depending on any circumstances (also maybe if you're just dragging them instead of literally lifting them up you get a bonus). If you fail the Ability Check you can't get their dead weight off the ground this Turn; it's just a failed Action for the Round. If you succeed you can move them, but whatever the fallen PC's Encumbrance is gets put onto your own Encumbrance total, thereby, most likely reducing your Movement Rate a considerable amount.
Does that seem fair?
What I was thinking was this:
I think if a PC wants to lift another PC or NPC a Strength Ability Check should be necessary, possibly with a Bonus or Penalty depending on any circumstances (also maybe if you're just dragging them instead of literally lifting them up you get a bonus). If you fail the Ability Check you can't get their dead weight off the ground this Turn; it's just a failed Action for the Round. If you succeed you can move them, but whatever the fallen PC's Encumbrance is gets put onto your own Encumbrance total, thereby, most likely reducing your Movement Rate a considerable amount.
Does that seem fair?