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Note on how maximum shove weight is determined
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* The target rolls either an [[Athletics]] or [[Acrobatics]] [[Skill Check]], whichever is higher, to contest the attempt. The shoving creature, however, always rolls [[Athletics]]. | * The target rolls either an [[Athletics]] or [[Acrobatics]] [[Skill Check]], whichever is higher, to contest the attempt. The shoving creature, however, always rolls [[Athletics]]. | ||
* The weight of a target object and a creature's [[Strength]] score determine whether a shove attempt can be made in the first place. The condition is {{math|\text{Strength} \times \text{Multiplier} \ge \text{Object weight} }}. The multiplier is 12 normally, 28.2 for {{Cond|Enlarged}} creatures, and 5.1 for {{Cond|Reduced}} creatures.{{ref|From the definition of {{c|CanShoveWeight()}} in {{c|Scripts/thoth/helpers/CommonConditions.khn}}.}} | |||
** Smaller characters like [[gnome]]s {{em|do not}} receive penalties to max shove weights. The only modifier comes specifically from the Enlarge/Reduce effects. Even similar effects like {{Cond|Giant Form}} do not affect the maximum shove weight. | |||
* '''Shove''' can also be used to rouse a creature from {{Cond|Sleeping}} or help them shake off the effects of certain spells like {{SAI|Hypnotic Pattern}}. | * '''Shove''' can also be used to rouse a creature from {{Cond|Sleeping}} or help them shake off the effects of certain spells like {{SAI|Hypnotic Pattern}}. | ||
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