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<blockquote data-quote="AnotherGuy" data-source="post: 9599677" data-attributes="member: 7029930"><p>There is a certain amount of Hollywoodesque that is <em>acceptable</em> in terms of Batman / Tom Cruise in MI ...etc and then there is the supernatural element of a Hercules or Beowulf.</p><p></p><p>And that is not to say that the above line has not been blurred (and likely broken) by directors and comic book writers.</p><p>So, I like to place Batman/MI feats in the Extraordinary camp with actions doable with feats and high levels and then there is a figure like Hercules who should auto have supernatural feats.</p><p></p><p>In our home game, I've got a soft 9th level cap for every mortal, PCs and NPCs.</p><p>The characters that exceed that 9th level cap, and something must have happened to them, can perform extraordinary or supernatural feats (actions).</p><p></p><p><strong>EDIT:</strong> Important to add, it is the reason why I (and many others) inwardly groaned when they had John Wick fall from an impossible height in the 3rd movie, hitting everything on the way down, and survive, because they <u>really really</u> stretched the leash of extraordinary feats such a character could do where he was now arguably performing supernatural feats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnotherGuy, post: 9599677, member: 7029930"] There is a certain amount of Hollywoodesque that is [I]acceptable[/I] in terms of Batman / Tom Cruise in MI ...etc and then there is the supernatural element of a Hercules or Beowulf. And that is not to say that the above line has not been blurred (and likely broken) by directors and comic book writers. So, I like to place Batman/MI feats in the Extraordinary camp with actions doable with feats and high levels and then there is a figure like Hercules who should auto have supernatural feats. In our home game, I've got a soft 9th level cap for every mortal, PCs and NPCs. The characters that exceed that 9th level cap, and something must have happened to them, can perform extraordinary or supernatural feats (actions). [B]EDIT:[/B] Important to add, it is the reason why I (and many others) inwardly groaned when they had John Wick fall from an impossible height in the 3rd movie, hitting everything on the way down, and survive, because they [U]really really[/U] stretched the leash of extraordinary feats such a character could do where he was now arguably performing supernatural feats. [/QUOTE]
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