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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 343370" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>A lot of people are using the super power rules from Natural 20 Press's <u>Four-Color to Fantasy</u> to create races. Because the super power rules let you determine effective character level, you can basically create nearly any race you'd want. Just decide what stat bonuses, powers, and restrictions you want the race to have, and it should be easy to come up with character powers.</p><p></p><p>By the way, Saiyan was one of the example 'super heroes' that my otaku friend used to help me playtest the rules. We had a 20th-level deathmatch between a version of the Incredible Hulk, and Vegeta. It was pretty evenly matched, until we realized that Vegeta was able to just fly around and kamehameha the Hulk from the air, without fear of retribution. The same way that a high-level fighter would be out of luck if he was fighting a high-level sorcerer.</p><p></p><p>From that, we figured out that our playtest rules had undervalued energy blast attacks. And plus I decided to write rules for throwing stuff (a Hulk classic), which helped even the playing field. Now the Hulk can just throw hunks of sod, or trees, or whatever, several hundred feet if necessary.</p><p></p><p>Everyone's perception of the Saiyans is different, though (and I don't have the stats on my hard-drive, just a scrap of paper), so I won't bother posting the stats here unless you ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 343370, member: 63"] A lot of people are using the super power rules from Natural 20 Press's [u]Four-Color to Fantasy[/u] to create races. Because the super power rules let you determine effective character level, you can basically create nearly any race you'd want. Just decide what stat bonuses, powers, and restrictions you want the race to have, and it should be easy to come up with character powers. By the way, Saiyan was one of the example 'super heroes' that my otaku friend used to help me playtest the rules. We had a 20th-level deathmatch between a version of the Incredible Hulk, and Vegeta. It was pretty evenly matched, until we realized that Vegeta was able to just fly around and kamehameha the Hulk from the air, without fear of retribution. The same way that a high-level fighter would be out of luck if he was fighting a high-level sorcerer. From that, we figured out that our playtest rules had undervalued energy blast attacks. And plus I decided to write rules for throwing stuff (a Hulk classic), which helped even the playing field. Now the Hulk can just throw hunks of sod, or trees, or whatever, several hundred feet if necessary. Everyone's perception of the Saiyans is different, though (and I don't have the stats on my hard-drive, just a scrap of paper), so I won't bother posting the stats here unless you ask. [/QUOTE]
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