Generation Legacy: Part Three

Yeah I was looking at Selective and the book says only if the power had a saving throw did it need the Extra since none was tied to Gravity Control I went with the feat.

Edit: Heh I looked at Gravities affects and went with that, fro the power focus. Spatial Control is just a movement power, essentially using gravity to bend space; when he is doing that he isn't doing anything else. I can possibly swap the TK out for soemthing else not sure what at the moment. I also think you highly under estimate just how strong a young 16 year old jock could be. Some of them freakishly so, farm boy or not.
 
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It also requires the extra if the power has an attack roll as Gravity control does

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SELECTIVE FEAT
[FONT=JMMOK B+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]An effect with this feat is discriminating, allowing you to decide what is and is not affected. This is most useful for Area effects (see the [/FONT][FONT=JMMOK C+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]Area [/FONT][FONT=JMMOK B+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]power extra description). You must be able to accurately perceive a target in order to decide whether or not to affect it. If the power requires an attack roll or allows a saving throw, then Selective is an extra instead of a power feat (see the [/FONT][FONT=JMMOK C+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]Selective Attack [/FONT][FONT=JMMOK B+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]extra). [/FONT]

SELECTIVE EXTRA
[FONT=JMMOK B+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]An effect with this feat is discriminating, allowing you to decide what is and is not affected. This is most useful for Area effects (see the [/FONT][FONT=JMMOK C+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]Area [/FONT][FONT=JMMOK B+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]power extra description). You must be able to accurately perceive a target in order to decide whether or not to affect it. If the power requires an attack roll or allows a saving throw, then Selective is an extra instead of a power feat (see the [/FONT][FONT=JMMOK C+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]Selective Attack [/FONT][FONT=JMMOK B+ Quay Sans ITC,Quay Sans]extra). [/FONT][/sblock]
 

I am still not seeing where Gravity Control more so it is an effect I don't mind making the change but the rules seem hazy here.

The example in the book makes no mention of an attack roll, neither does the power itself. Simply pick an area and affect it's gravity.

Checked their site, I got it; I will make some changes.

It would be easier if they just said, any power that has adverse effects on enemies is Selective Attack and not list saving throws; the rest are the Feat.
 
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Well, he is a wrestler, if he's a monster, I have no problem with the 18s. :)

The only other thing that I'd change is the always on invis with the good toughness and dodge. Invis makes sense as a power, but maybe throw it in the array so that it doesn't become problematic. Deflect might be a good defensive gravity power to compensate.
 

Yeah that makes more sense, I didn't like the always on either, I will make it a PP of the power.

Heh or maybe not.
 
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Revised: Arun Nicholas Walters

PL: 6
Trade-Offs: -2 Defense/+2 Toughness

Baseline

Abilities (18 pts.)
STR 18
DEX 10
CON 18
INT 10
WIS 12
CHA 10

Combat Abilities (4 pts.)
Attack +2 (+4 Melee)
Defense +0 (Defense 12 when not Flatfooted)

Saving Throws (7 pts.)
Toughness +6 (+8 Density Control)
Fortitude +6
Reflex +3
Will +2

Skills (3 pts.)
Craft Mechanical (4) +4
Drive (4) +4
Notice (2) +3
Knowledge Popular Culture (2) +2

Feats (8 pts.)
Attractive 2
Interpose
Luck 1
Dodge Focus 2
Improved Grab
Improved Grapple
Improved Throw

Elite

Powers (33 Pts.)
Gravity Control 7 [Feats-Range Progression, Alternate Power 5] (Elite, 2 PP, 20 pts.)
-[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Gravity Blast 6 [Feats- Accurate 2, Subtle]
-[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Spatial Control 7
-[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Density Control 5
-[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Disintegration Black Hole 3 [Feats-Accurate 2]
-[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Invisibility [All Visual Senses; Flaws-Blending, Passive]
Protection 2 (Elite, 1 PP, 2 pts.)
Super Strength 4 (Elite, 2 PP, 8 pts.)
Immunity Gravity (Elite, 2 pts.)
Immunity Radiation (Elite, 1 pt.)

Feats (7 Pts.)
Melee Attack Focus 2
Diehard
Instant Up
Improved Initiative
Improved Disarm
Improved Trip
Improved Pin

Born on the move, Arun has traveled the world with his parents and lived in some exotic locales; his mother a brilliant Neurological Researcher and his father savvy Software Entrepreneur. His upbringing was unique, his education is a combination of home schooling, private schools, and various public institutions around the world; plus the knowledge he has gained from traveling the world… he would have stayed with his mother a UN Researcher but she surmised that it may be best if he was sent to an Institute to hone his abilities and perhaps reign in his tendency to use his gravity manipulation powers with little restraint.

That and the fact that he wrecked the most recent school he was at by showing off his abilities to classmates. Arun got into quite a bit of trouble and if it was not for some favors pulled by his parents and the fact that until his powers manifested he was a champion wrestler he may have gotten into some real trouble. Instead he got a slap on the wrist and sent off to the Institute for his own good.

Arun is a handsome 16 year old male with swarthy brown skin and long curly hair. He has a thick muscled build and stands at nearly six feet in height with a charming smile and soft brown eyes. He tends to dress casually, and enjoys surfing and participating in extreme sports. He is a bit of a health nut, a gift from his mother and a voracious appetite, which he gets from his father. He loves to workout, engage in extreme sports, and party… school is the last thing on his mind and if he wasn’t a champion back home he would have probably done much poorer in classes. Applying himself at scholastic arts is not exactly his strong point; but then again being an elite means that he won’t have to worry about actually trying to hone his mental skills.
 

That looks good. If you want to assume Arun was mingling in the courtyard, you can, or you can be late like John. It's all good.

Man the jocks are way outnumbering the geeks. :p
 




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