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<blockquote data-quote="ShinHakkaider" data-source="post: 9733523" data-attributes="member: 9213"><p>My GM ran the game in "A" DC universe, but not "THE" DC universe. Which, for me, is what interests me most about playing in a supers game. I don't want to play or even run games about established characters. Like...WHY? Most of the times where I've seen people run established characters, they role-play them NOTHING like the actual characters! So, just creating your own has always seemed like the better option to me.</p><p></p><p>Also, Superteams have always been a thing in my games, not everyone can be the big guns and most of the time, the big guns aren't needed to take out a threat. A lot of the time, the mid to low-range heroes are enough. Superman or Thor doesn't need to show up to stop the chemical plant or tech heist. And even during the fights against major foes, you need people who are going to wade through the hordes of Parademons or Doombots while Superman and Wonder Woman pack up Darkseid / Or Iron Man, Thor and Wonder Man pack up Dr. Doom or Ultron, or Graviton. Seriously, you don't even need to go far to see how that works, just watch Season 1 & 2 of JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED.</p><p></p><p>And dismissing the low to no power heroes? When there's a JLA story (written by Grant Morrison) where Connor Hawke (Green Arrow) and the Atom take out Darkseid? C'mon ya'll...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShinHakkaider, post: 9733523, member: 9213"] My GM ran the game in "A" DC universe, but not "THE" DC universe. Which, for me, is what interests me most about playing in a supers game. I don't want to play or even run games about established characters. Like...WHY? Most of the times where I've seen people run established characters, they role-play them NOTHING like the actual characters! So, just creating your own has always seemed like the better option to me. Also, Superteams have always been a thing in my games, not everyone can be the big guns and most of the time, the big guns aren't needed to take out a threat. A lot of the time, the mid to low-range heroes are enough. Superman or Thor doesn't need to show up to stop the chemical plant or tech heist. And even during the fights against major foes, you need people who are going to wade through the hordes of Parademons or Doombots while Superman and Wonder Woman pack up Darkseid / Or Iron Man, Thor and Wonder Man pack up Dr. Doom or Ultron, or Graviton. Seriously, you don't even need to go far to see how that works, just watch Season 1 & 2 of JUSTICE LEAGUE UNLIMITED. And dismissing the low to no power heroes? When there's a JLA story (written by Grant Morrison) where Connor Hawke (Green Arrow) and the Atom take out Darkseid? C'mon ya'll... [/QUOTE]
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