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Mathew

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  1. Anyone have a master index of every Champions character write up, in all editions, which books they appeared in, and possibly a nice matrix of their theme and roll. Sorta like was in the last 2 pages of Enemies III, but updated?
  2. Re: 350 Point Project You're probably right if they messed with ECs, as I have read. One more reason to stick with older editions.
  3. Re: 150 Point Project I actually did a few of those point levels for a BTVS setting. Buffybot - http://angel.fcpages.com/csbuffybot2.html Charles Gunn - http://angel.fcpages.com/cscharles2.html Daniel "Oz" Osborne - http://angel.fcpages.com/csoz2.html Dennis Pearson - http://angel.fcpages.com/csdennis2.html Harmony Kendall - http://angel.fcpages.com/csharmony2.html Tara Maclay - http://www.angelfire.com/hero/champions/cstara2.html I also wrote one 50+50 (100 point project?) Gravity Girl - http://home.comcast.net/~mathewignash/csgravitygirl.html
  4. Re: Create a Villain Theme Team! The Prohibitionist - Daughter's daughter's daughter of a 1920's prohibition activist, who thinks drinking is the root of all evil. Her mother and grandmother were both killed by drunk drivers in seperate accidents. A mutant pyrokinetic, She can sense the presence of alchol in the body and ignite it! Anyone who has had a drink of booze, wine, beer, anything, in the last 24-48 hours can be caused to spontaniously combust when she shoots them with her flame blast! People who didn't drink take minimal damage from her attacks.
  5. Re: 350 Point Project I probably should learn to use that other program some day. Oh well, I'm happy enough. Even with the changes in rules, I'm guessing a 350 point character will still be around 350 points in 5th or 6th edition until I update.
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    Armor Wars

    Re: Armor Wars In a fantasy world where man-sized armors are more power than real world tanks, how powerful would the fantasy world TANKS be?
  7. Since so much fun was had with converting excisting character to 250 point characters, I decided to start a thread devoted to converting characters to 350 points. This thread is good for more powerful characters who just don't fit into 250 points, or versions of the 250 point characters who are now more experienced and more powerful than when they started. First up, Garganta from Femforce comic, as she currently exists, able to grow to 200 feet tall. http://home.comcast.net/~mathewignash/PDFs/GARGANTA.pdf
  8. Just curious, I've seen them mentioned on this board a bit, and some part of the Post Apocalypse Hero book seem to be very Thundarr inspired, but has anyone written up the character sheets up for Thundarr, Ookla and Ariel?
  9. Re: Have we ever seen the Hawken again? Thank you.
  10. Re: Create a Villain Theme Team! I just had to go order issue #4 of Adventurers CLub off ebay for that one.
  11. Re: Have we ever seen the Hawken again? What books are these in please?
  12. Re: [Request] West Coast Avengers Write Ups I do write higher point characters on occasion, but only when they call for it, not just to keep pace with the power creep. Big points works for cosmic campaigns or overpowered supervillians. For instance I wrote a 700 point Graviton and a 645 point Absorbing Man. For my personal use, I see no season to give Captain America or Batman superhuman stats if you are tyring to adapt them. They're suppposed to be a peak NORMAL humans with lots of training and some gadgets. No reason for a 7 SPD, a 33 INT or a 26 DEX, as some people sometimes do: http://www.sysabend.org/champions/gnborh/text/Batman-sb.txt However, I've always felt that if 10 people adapt the same character into Champions, you'll probably end up getting 10 very different interpertations, and probably all 10 will be valid. I've always encouraged people who disagree with anything I write to write their own, submit it to the GNBORH, the Usenet or a message board. The more choice the merrier. Personally I'd love it if someone started a 350 or 450 point project. I still write stuff in 4th edition at 250 points because I'm old and set in my ways, and it's what I enjoy. Please let's see the same characters written for 5th or 6th edition Champions at higher point levels!
  13. Re: [Request] West Coast Avengers Write Ups My point though is that the majority of the 250 point writeups are within the realm of legitimate interpertation. They may not be on a power level people play at these days (thanks to power creap and munchkinism), but that's not their target. As the 250 point project originally described, these are interpertations of the characters based often times on their appearances in early group comics. Wolverine isn't the how-everything, speak every language, been everywhere, done everything, combat god of later Wolverine comics. He's the sawed-off, pissed-off little runt with claws from his first couple years X-Men appearances. You can ever write guys like Thor and Superman up, if if limit them to the powers and skills they had in their early appearances.
  14. Re: [Request] West Coast Avengers Write Ups It's more than an opinion that the Thing does NOT lift 3200 tons.
  15. Re: [Request] West Coast Avengers Write Ups Who is changing point values artfically? I believe if you check the original characters, often times mine are MORE accurate than one of those 800+ point versions some people write. Look at The Thing. Is there any reason to make a version that can lift 3200 tons like this? http://www.sysabend.org/champions/gnborh/text/Thing-sb.txt Then he needs defenses to match his STR, so he ends up with 45 rED and rPD. He's artifically inflated so he can fight Grond and other high end Champions villians, but it's NOT accurate to the character. The Thing NEVER displayed anything like that kind of strength. A mere 59 STR is much more accurate. http://www.sysabend.org/champions/gnborh/text/Thing-mi.txt
  16. Re: Have we ever seen the Hawken again? Well that's a shame. I much prefer anthromorphic alternate intelligent races to people with wings pasted on.
  17. I have nore kept up with the books that lsst few years, but I did have Enemies for Hire, with Ultraviolet Sparrowhawk, and it also mentioned her race, the Hawken, and a racial package for them. I was curious has there been any official use of the Hawken since then? If so where? Also, has anyone made any Hawken characters?
  18. Re: 250 Point Project Mako the shark man. http://home.comcast.net/~mathewignash/PDFs/MAKO.pdf
  19. Re: Create a Villain Theme Team! Sorry, I didn't read all the interviening posts, just the first few.
  20. Re: Create a Villain Theme Team! I alwasy wanted a super villian team who attempted to steal a machine from a mad sicentist that was supposed to turn lead into gold. The machine blows up and turns the villians into gold. One is a brick, one a speedster, one is stretchy, one has electricity generation. Sadly they can't make any money off their being gold as any part of their body seperates (like hair, fingernails, etc) turns right back into normal if removed from the main body. So now they do robberies as the Gold Bandits.
  21. I don't really have enough time to reopen the project properly, but while I have the time, if it's okay, I'm posting any new character sheets I come up with under the project. Just a quick review, this is interpertations of characters from various fictional sources under 4th edition Champions rules as 250 point characters. Here is the first of the new wave of characters, it's the walking stereotype, supposed comic relief, and overall annoying character from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Mudflap! He might be useful as an annoyance for your PCs. http://home.comcast.net/~mathewignash/PDFs/MUDFLAPM.pdf
  22. Re: Mr. Fantastic Here he is: http://home.comcast.net/~mathewignash/csmisterfantastic.html
  23. Re: Sersi for HERO I'm immortalized in your FRED for that disad? Thanks!
  24. Re: D&D 4E Beholder Eye Tyrant I was working on a Beholder racial package on my web site a while back: http://home.comcast.net/~mathewignash/pabeholder.html I also have a lower cost version, for the Astereater, a Beholderkin. http://home.comcast.net/~mathewignash/paastereater.html
  25. Re: Predator: rough draft. Any comments? Yes, I only went with a 5 point physical limitation myself. Point though is that it's legitimate and legal disad... but obviously no one is forcing you to take it. It's up to you whether your interpertation of the Predator can only eat that food, or he just prefers it. Maybe on his homeworld he mostly eats carrots and baked potatoes. We only know a little bit about them from a couple movies and comics... and had to fill in the blanks with our imaginations.
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