Approved as far as powers go, though note that in line with my previous statement, the superhuman mental capabilities are mostly going to go towards making your Hacker trait much better, and give you quicker thinking (and better aim) under fire.[x] The power to temporarily increase all of your physical and mental capabilities to superhuman levels.
Also approved. A cool idea.-[X] Hardness Control. You can make anything harder and more rigid or softer and more flexible, from making your body harder than titanium, to making concrete flow like water. This doesn't seem to inherently harm the object or person, but when turned brittle without enough hardening a person might be shattered with a powerful impact, and a liquified person is unlikely to be able to breath.
If you're worried about the combination making everything sunshine and rainbows, you're fine. While A Winning Personality will let you talk you way out of or around a lot of the issues with A Caring Heart, most of the major players like Ashley Weaver won't (usually) give a shit how friendly you are if you get in their way too much. Of course, with enough effort and the social boost you could befriend or makes allies of even many of those people. Even in that case though, the Excalibur Initiative will be attempting to push your shit in.I like the power in I AM plan, but a combination of a Caring Heart and Winning Personality got stale after a while.
Straight up super speed is a power i have never seen done before in a superhero quest.
Does the vote close soon then?Gonna be real honest, I'm probably going to pick the option in second place if that particular speedster wins. Having no traits and a flaw that by itself is kind of boring means that writing it would not be interesting for me. If you want a speedster I would recommend revising the plan or coming up with a new one.
In somewhere around 12 hours give or take. I've got an essay I have to finish and then I need sleep. There will likely be two updates tomorrow.
Gonna be real honest, I'm probably going to pick the option in second place if that particular speedster wins. Having no traits and a flaw that by itself is kind of boring means that writing it would not be interesting for me. If you want a speedster I would recommend revising the plan or coming up with a new one.
How much is our stats improved by when the power is activated? Is it like we would have the level of speed of a level 6 speedster and the strength of a level 6 brute for the duration?Approved as far as powers go, though note that in line with my previous statement, the superhuman mental capabilities are mostly going to go towards making your Hacker trait much better, and give you quicker thinking (and better aim) under fire.
For your build? In a word, yes. Although, it would be neither as fast nor as strong, nor as durable as a more focused brute/speedster of an equivalent level of course. Looking at the build holistically, the strength would be optimized for carrying around weapons with speed and precision being the main focus of the physical enhancements, allowing surer and swifter aim as well as fast movement and parkour even when carrying/wearing normally unwieldy things. The durability boost would be very modest for a brute of that level.How much is our stats improved by when the power is activated? Is it like we would have the level of speed of a level 6 speedster and the strength of a level 6 brute for the duration?
Nah. It's just that a determinated carebear with a tendency to befriending everyone who is amiable to it is the default option for most protagonists.If you're worried about the combination making everything sunshine and rainbows, you're fine.
Or be a gigantic emo, truth be told I wasn't really thinking about that just a nice combination of abilities and traits.Nah. It's just that a determinated carebear with a tendency to befriending everyone who is amiable to it is the default option for most protagonists.
I don't know about 'superior', but as far as different go... how about substituting a Caring Heart by a Weakness of Body? It would make sense for a power to offset our weakness, but we can't activate it on a whim.If you can think of a superior one I am happy to change my plan up.
With your plan, a lot of the 'budget' as it were is tied up in durability. That said, the scale is pretty exponential, so you're actually looking at similar physical stats to the ones I outlined for a non-focused level six physical power. With less precision and parkour ability because this build doesn't have the same mental enhancements. And again, that's before considering the Excalibur Initiative toys that build gets from its trait.@Wander with my current plan and 8 power level what do we get in terms of stat improvement?
Oh, and because I meant to reply to this. In general terms, 'lawbreaker' is usually more accurate than 'villain'. A big thing in the setting is that, well, order didn't break down when super powers became a thing. 'Supervillains' don't get any special treatment under the law, and while some like Ashley Weaver are strong/smart enough that they've managed to stick around long enough to become household names, once they get caught that's usually it.This appears to be a setting where most independent superpowered tend towards villains and lawbreakers by default. I was hoping to get someone less alien to that kind of life.