Do you ever think stating out characters would make them better?
Like supermans powers are all over the place, but if he had a statline wouldn't he be easier for other writers to take up?
>>55338462
It makes it harder to change rules if you find something uncompelling though. Like if you write Superman in the 1930s and you decide to give him flight and eyebeams later it involves rewriting his rules.
>>55338462
it would be. They should create a powerlevel list of some short.
>>55338462
No, two fundamentally different disciplines. Superhero character's superpowers fulfills the open-ended function of a theme in a story, whereas RPG stats are to facilitating playing a game.
>>55338898
Here's my basic power level chart
>grot
>weak human
>human
>strong human
>hero
>superhuman
>demigod
>lesser god
>god
>higher god
>omnipower(opm(with his power being "cannot be beaten")
>omnipotence(YHWH(has opm powers and omnipotence))
>>55338944
Goblin
Frodo
Do I need an example
Martial arts champion
Rambo
Spider-Man
Jason/Hercules
Superman
Darksied
Zeus(not comic one)
One punch man
Power man/YHWH
>>55339047
This is why Carmen Sandigo is a greater god.
Zeus killed chronos, who killed the sky. Zeus killed a dude who killed a concept.
Carmen Sandigo messes with concepts, which means she is a greater god.
Simply put saitama wins because he cannot lose, at all. Carmen power exists on a physical level, saitamas is meta. He literally cannot lose a fight. He can lose beauty concepts, he can lose the lottery, but he cannot lose a fight.
So carmen attacks saitama, Saitama wins by default.
YHWH's power is that he literally cannot lose ever, beauty contest, yea, lottery, he wins.
Carmen might be a vastly powerful character but she cannot beat a meta monster power.
YHWH beats OPM because neither can lose in a fight, but YHWH can win other contests that OPM cannot