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<blockquote data-quote="Kylara" data-source="post: 2718497" data-attributes="member: 34850"><p>Are the Power Creation rules in the Core Book? No</p><p>Are they in any book that is availible? No</p><p></p><p>The system is missing power creation rules. You may consider them an add on, I do not, they should be in the core book, that they are not I must consider a marketing gimmick, especially as first edition had them. You should be able to run the system with just the main book, and part of that, in the super genre is the incredible variety of powers. You are not going to be able to convince me leaving out the power creation rules is a good idea when there are so many powers in the book that are just duplicates with different names. Understand that people are able to not like things for valid reasons, just because you are satisfied doesn't mean everyone will be.</p><p></p><p>This is part of the problem with the Atomic Think Tank anymore, anyone with any type of problem with the system is shouted under by fan boys who think the sun shines out of Green Ronin. I am not saying that this is even 1% of how it is there, just that intolerance of different opinions can drag down any board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kylara, post: 2718497, member: 34850"] Are the Power Creation rules in the Core Book? No Are they in any book that is availible? No The system is missing power creation rules. You may consider them an add on, I do not, they should be in the core book, that they are not I must consider a marketing gimmick, especially as first edition had them. You should be able to run the system with just the main book, and part of that, in the super genre is the incredible variety of powers. You are not going to be able to convince me leaving out the power creation rules is a good idea when there are so many powers in the book that are just duplicates with different names. Understand that people are able to not like things for valid reasons, just because you are satisfied doesn't mean everyone will be. This is part of the problem with the Atomic Think Tank anymore, anyone with any type of problem with the system is shouted under by fan boys who think the sun shines out of Green Ronin. I am not saying that this is even 1% of how it is there, just that intolerance of different opinions can drag down any board. [/QUOTE]
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