Well yeah, but that's inconsequent butterfingers ...
If the amount of speed i could give any object was the same, offcourse the heavier object is gonna do more damage.
I'd rather have a 1 kg rock hit me than a 100kg rock.
But a set amount of force is something else ... in that case the same amount of force cant give a 10 times heavier object the same speed.
But i definetly believe you, when you say a wardart hurts more.
I guess its basically because the velocity difference between a normal dart and a wardart isnt big enough to make it count. The right balance is important.
You could try and throw a feather at someone with great force ... according to the formulas it should be going pretty darn fast then .. but it wont, since its too light. The wind and air give too much resistance.
[ 01-01-2003, 05:10 PM: Message edited by: daan ]
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