Re: The Forbes Fictional 15
Take into account that Clark Kent himself works for Bruce Wayne, as Wayne is the current owner of the Daily Planet.
I'm not sure exactly where the information is located, but I remember them listing Wayne as richer than Luthor, as well.
Re: 3 Names required - Help!
1. Are you looking for any particular mythology or one of your own?
2. Boomerang, Boomerang, Outback, Tosser
3. Trickshot, Longbow, Longbowman, Arrow, Arrow, Shaft, Dude That Never Misses, Archer, Archer, Bow Hunter
Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Enya has a special place in my heart. She has a way with music that listening to it while making nik nik improves the listening pleasure.
A lot of her music becomes rather haunting after a while. Same with Loreena McKinnit.
Re: Superman's current STR: 365+?
Actually, on a clean translation Superman would have 250 STR. You only get the 125 when you use the conversion charts that appeared in AC. There are times that you'd actually get a lower value using the high-end charts as opposed to the low-end charts. Granted that the score needed to be on the low end of needing the high-end charts, but still, logic dictates that a person with a high score, would maintain a higher score, irregardless of the mechanics used to convert the scores.
Re: Not Quite another Killing Attack Thread
Then again, it depends very much on character concept as to how you deal with the high defenses or whether you aim at reductions.
Re: Not Quite another Killing Attack Thread
And if a person has high defenses, say 35 PD 35 rPD, you've just given him a 70 Stun sponge, making him next to impossible to take down.
Re: All heroes are NOT created equal
Honestly, it happens naturally. Take a character that dumps everything into powers against a character that dumps everything into skills against a character that dumps everything into stats against a character that balances characteristics/powers/skills and you can see a huge difference of effectiveness depending upon the norms for any given campaign.
Re: Not Quite another Killing Attack Thread
Normal to Killing is a ratio of 3:1, so in actuality there are 2/3's fewer dice rolled for a killing attack than a normal attack.