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<blockquote data-quote="Andor" data-source="post: 4199040" data-attributes="member: 1879"><p>Hmmm. Would you handle advancment piecemeal or by level? The supers genre in particular is marked by a relatively strong starting point and little or no advancement afterwards.</p><p></p><p>What advancement does take place is usually story driven. Kitty Pride, for example, was basically unchanged for several years, and then got abducted and taught to be a demon ninja in a couple of issues. I'll grant a good arguement could be made for her having gained a few levels in a PRC here.</p><p></p><p>Wolverine for some reason seems to get steadily less powerful the more popular he gets.</p><p></p><p>Batman is pretty much the peak of possible human performance in any capacity, and he has access to an endless array of gadgets, which vary wildly by issue. </p><p></p><p>Nightcrawlers abilities were pretty static untill the cross-time caper when he figured out how to dimensional teleport. Although I don't recall him actually using that power much since then. </p><p></p><p>Hmm.... You know RPG style advancement whether point based or level based is just not much of a factor in the supers genre. But few players are going to be willing to play without advancement.... *hmmm*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andor, post: 4199040, member: 1879"] Hmmm. Would you handle advancment piecemeal or by level? The supers genre in particular is marked by a relatively strong starting point and little or no advancement afterwards. What advancement does take place is usually story driven. Kitty Pride, for example, was basically unchanged for several years, and then got abducted and taught to be a demon ninja in a couple of issues. I'll grant a good arguement could be made for her having gained a few levels in a PRC here. Wolverine for some reason seems to get steadily less powerful the more popular he gets. Batman is pretty much the peak of possible human performance in any capacity, and he has access to an endless array of gadgets, which vary wildly by issue. Nightcrawlers abilities were pretty static untill the cross-time caper when he figured out how to dimensional teleport. Although I don't recall him actually using that power much since then. Hmm.... You know RPG style advancement whether point based or level based is just not much of a factor in the supers genre. But few players are going to be willing to play without advancement.... *hmmm* [/QUOTE]
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