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My mind was going in a different direction

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I, too, visualized a giant game of Twister

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The “wear a loincloth before growing 30 feet tall” direction?

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Who needs friends? A level 3 duergar rune knight can use giant’s might and enlarge person to become huge in one turn, and then action surge to get wrestling right away!

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(Also at level 18 you can become even larger)

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That would imply that Lluis Abadias would play anything not reptilian

And if you know of them, that simply won’t do

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I don’t, but whoever they are I look down on them from atop a giant dwarf

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And this is how “Scroll of Instant Kaiju” began.

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But you only deal 2d4 extra damage. I think, if you can grow your hands to the size of horses, you should deal just a bit more damage.

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Doubling the size in each dimension should at least double the damage

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My (very briefly) Gargantuan Wild Shaped Dire Wolf salivates at this thought.

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Math time!!!

Lets say we have a Dragon born with Volume=v (v=xyz), Mass=m. It’s Density would be d=m/v. We also know that it kick ass with a Force=F, where F=m*a, being a the acceleration of it’s arms while punching.

If our DB double it’s size in every dimension, it means that it’s Volume is: V’=2x2y2z > V’=8(xyz) > V’=8V.

If we assume it’s density keeps constant, then it means it gains some mass.

D=m/v, but now D=m’/v’ so

m/v=m’/v’ , mv=m/(8v) , m8v/v=m’ , m’=8m

If we assume that it will punch with the same acceleration as always, F=m*a

F’=m’a, F’=8ma F’=8(m*a) F’=8F

So, changing from medium to large would imply changing 8 times the strength. If this keeps up for every step, then we are talking about one extra change to get to huge, and then one to get to gargantuan . So 8^3 times the force. And if we assume a linear relation between force and damage, 8^3 times the damage…

Yeah… A few extra d4s seems… Meh

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I was thinking it was a grapple thing, but Huge is already big enough to grapple anything.

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I think if you’re just Huge and you’re grappling a Gargantuan dragon, you’re going to look like a dog humping his leg. Which may be what OP wants to do, but still…

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