Rhuen wrote:I thought of another way to test strength. After all cars can vary alot in size and weight. and weight lifting may test that one thing, but not necisarily how tough a werewolf is.
Think in this way for strength. What is the largest, or meanist animal you can picture a werewolf easily winning a fight against, or one it could barely beat? A lion can't lift a car, but can your werewolf win a fight with a lion? kinda way of thinking.
I guess it really depends alot on the size and weight of the animal, and the size and weight of the human/werewolf as well.
Though I think even the smallest, scrawniest Human/Werewolf could take down the largest and toughest of Any Animal with the right strategy, cunning and skill
(including bull elephants...which hunters do all the time). However, to just straight up overpower them and wrestle them to the ground, the two creatures would need to be similar in mass.
Comics and cartoons are very decieving in the way they show super-strong characters. The laws of Mass are usually ignored for dramatic effect. No matter how strong ones muscles may be, if they are considerably lighter than the object they are trying to move, pushing on it is going to do nothing but push that person back, rather than push the object forward. A lightweight creature, regardless of how strong, can usually be tossed around quite easily by something of far greater mass.
So, a 200 pound werewolf would have a really tough time trying to take down a 1,000 pound brown bear or Moose using brute force alone, even if it
did have the super-strength to lift the creature off the ground with relative ease. All the bear would have to do is squirm in one dirrection or another and the werewolf would be helpless but to go flying in that dirrection with it. ...that's Mass and Momentum for you...
So it would really depend on the person and the creature, and how thier size and mass relate to each other.
I usually am more partial to Werewolves that are more comparable to Ferral wolves in thier size and strength
(upscaled to match/exeed that of the human base), but if my 7-Foot tall, 275+ pound, Big-Boned History Professor/Archaeologist WereWolf character
Jonas White is any indication, I am not foreign to the appeal of an occasional juggernaut character now and then.
...I would maybe say that
He might be strong enough to lift a car over his head
(but not throw it beyond dirrectly in front of him)...exept that he transforms into a massive quadraped only. No Hands.
So...maybe an 'Andre the Giant' type person, as a Gestalt Werewolf, might be able to toss a small car, and flip over Semi's and Busses...but probobly not the
'average' werewolf.
IMHO