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<blockquote data-quote="d4" data-source="post: 1592026" data-attributes="member: 12699"><p>i would say M&M can work at that high of a power level. although the core rulebook doesn't really go into much detail above Power Level (PL) 20, there is a villain in one of the setting books (Omega from Freedom City) who is PL24, so the possibility is there. there is also a 3rd-party Superlink product about "cosmic" level heroes and villains, if you wanted more detail.</p><p></p><p>as far as the power level it works best at, in my opinion think of things such as the X-Men movies or the Justice League animated series. it handles the "typical" power level of supers very, very well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>in my experience, it is very fast and easy to play, especially if you have prior d20 experience. combats are fast, fun, and exciting.</p><p></p><p>if i've already got a strong idea of what i want a character to be capable of, i can design an NPC in around 5-10 minutes, tops. also, i've never had an idea that i couldn't build in M&M yet. the power system is simple, yet amazingly flexible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d4, post: 1592026, member: 12699"] i would say M&M can work at that high of a power level. although the core rulebook doesn't really go into much detail above Power Level (PL) 20, there is a villain in one of the setting books (Omega from Freedom City) who is PL24, so the possibility is there. there is also a 3rd-party Superlink product about "cosmic" level heroes and villains, if you wanted more detail. as far as the power level it works best at, in my opinion think of things such as the X-Men movies or the Justice League animated series. it handles the "typical" power level of supers very, very well. in my experience, it is very fast and easy to play, especially if you have prior d20 experience. combats are fast, fun, and exciting. if i've already got a strong idea of what i want a character to be capable of, i can design an NPC in around 5-10 minutes, tops. also, i've never had an idea that i couldn't build in M&M yet. the power system is simple, yet amazingly flexible. [/QUOTE]
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