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    Which superhero cliche' is your favorite?
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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    Wow this one died a premature death...

    personally, I'm happy with the "he doesn't have glasses, he can't be Superman!" thing. it's just...easier that way...

    But as far as ones that "really matter", I like the resilience of supes in fights, how they keep on ticking no matter how great the licking. It's a great convention that's exciting. And of course CvK is nice, it helps keep the genre from going too far for gaming purposes. Deathtraps are only passable to me, I think they're good once in a GREAT while but I don't like them beyond rare use.
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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    I've always liked "No one could have suirvived that!"...
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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    In a comic book world, an accidental exposure to otherwise lethal levels of radiation can do everything from giving you superhuman powers to balancing your checkbook.
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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    Quote Originally Posted by Greatwyrm
    In a comic book world, an accidental exposure to otherwise lethal levels of radiation can do everything from giving you superhuman powers to balancing your checkbook.
    No, technically that's being bitten by a radioactive accountant that does that.

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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    Superheroic clothing that cannot be damaged by anything in this world or out of it; we use that in our campaign. One PC has a pair of sunglasses that have never, ever been destroyed. Why we can't make Armor out of the same material, I don't know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FTJoshua
    Superheroic clothing that cannot be damaged by anything in this world or out of it; we use that in our campaign. One PC has a pair of sunglasses that have never, ever been destroyed. Why we can't make Armor out of the same material, I don't know.
    The modern version of this cliche would be "superhero clothing is only destroyed in a way it shows a lot of cleavage"

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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    Quote Originally Posted by FTJoshua
    Superheroic clothing that cannot be damaged by anything in this world or out of it; we use that in our campaign. One PC has a pair of sunglasses that have never, ever been destroyed. Why we can't make Armor out of the same material, I don't know.
    The counterpart to this, of course, is costume damage that always somehow still covers the hero's "naughty bits." Damage to women's costumes will always rip off one shoulder of her costume and expose more cleavage. If she wears any type of skirt, it will become a mini during the course of the fight.

    I'm convinced this is why Wonder Woman wears a bustier and panties as a costume: No shoulder or skirt to tear off.
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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    Quote Originally Posted by garavello
    The modern version of this cliche would be "superhero clothing is only destroyed in a way it shows a lot of cleavage"
    I have absolutely no problem with this cliche at all.

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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    Quote Originally Posted by Trebuchet
    The counterpart to this, of course, is costume damage that always somehow still covers the hero's "naughty bits." Damage to women's costumes will always rip off one shoulder of her costume and expose more cleavage. If she wears any type of skirt, it will become a mini during the course of the fight.

    I'm convinced this is why Wonder Woman wears a bustier and panties as a costume: No shoulder or skirt to tear off.
    I have to admit, though, I've always liked the costumes with the miniskirt, like Supergirl. And didn't WW have one for a little while? Yum.

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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    Quote Originally Posted by Madstone
    I have to admit, though, I've always liked the costumes with the miniskirt, like Supergirl. And didn't WW have one for a little while? Yum.
    I remember that one.

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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    for men teh effect is called the James T Kirk disintigrating shirt law in that nay fight will result in him losing his shirt and showing of his manly chest.

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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    Attacking from surprise is dishonorable for superheroes.

    My character had sneaked up right next to the main villian.
    "Where did he go?", the villian wondered outloud.
    Screaming into his ear, "I'M RIGHT HERE!"

    Almost ended the combat by giving the villian a heart attack. The entire fight, the GM roleplayed the villian being quite shaken up from the surprise.
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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    My favourite is that the Master-Supervillain-who-is-so-confident-that-the-heroes-can-do-nothing-to-stop-his-evil-plans-that-he-even-explains-it-to-them always has a foolproof escape plan ready for when the heroes stop his evil plans...
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    Re: Favorite game Cliche'

    Oh I just realized - lunatic villains! I love 'em and have a large roster of them.
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