Thomas Shey
Legend
Kind of. What you often don't see in the comics is the super learning to control their powers before they learn of the various ways they could express those powers. In this one story I read years ago, a cryokinetic by the name of Glacier spent a month learning how to rein in his powers while doing completely ordinary things like taking a shower, having a meal or giving someone else a hug. Only when he was able to take a shower (without freezing the pipes and causing them to burst), eat a meal (without turning it into a frozen dinner or a slushie) or hug someone (without freezing them to death) was he able to think of all the creative ways he could use his cryokinesis.
So sometimes it's nice to see how a character became competent after spending a lot of time and effort getting there.![]()
Well, the problem of pushing it down to quite that level is it turns the game into a lot of following individual characters, and its at least perceived that RPGs are mostly about following the characters as a group, so that's not going to seem to be attractive (even assuming someone's powers start quite that out of control out the gate in the first place).