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Post by Kaimontfendo on Jul 6, 2012 18:55:42 GMT -5
Clearly we've got some pretty noteworthy interest in this system, and yet we don't have any datafiles people have made posted around here. Really? Really.
Write-Ups for Gambit, Cloak & Dagger, Hulk, Dr Strange, Iceman, Mole Man, Hank Pym, Green Goblin, Nightcrawler, Nick Fury, Juggernaut, Omega Red, Psylocke, Cable, Absorbing Man, Enchantress, Taskmaster, Sabretooth, Kingpin, Baron Mordo, Bullseye, Loki, Mystique, Ultron, Rogue, Anybody? Seriously, I've been around the internet looking for them, and all those characters I've named are nowhere that I've seen. (To clarify, I have found write-ups for Hawkeye and Doctor Octopus, but I've long since forgotten WHERE.)
Does anyone want to try building some stat blocks in the new system and actually SHARING them here?
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Post by Silentking Alpha on Jul 6, 2012 21:57:26 GMT -5
I am trying to do that for DC characters. I could use some insight on what I should do for SFX and Limits for some of the power sets. Although I would like some help. Also, I can post a link to the site that has Hawkeye and Doc Ock. They also have Nightcrawler, Nick Fury, Gambit, etc. Not everyone, heck not even half, of the people you have listed is on this site. But it has several others.
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Post by Dhark on Jul 6, 2012 22:20:25 GMT -5
Quite a few of those names are in the Civil War suppliment
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Post by Silentking Alpha on Jul 6, 2012 22:44:01 GMT -5
Yeah, I think I will trust the Civil War versions of Deadpool, Nick Fury, and Hawkeye then Plot Points (Name of the site) version. marvelplotpoints.wordpress.com/ Here is the site. They have a Secret War (Which I would like to do, maybe even host on this site.) and a Pet Avenger storyline made there.
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Post by WildKnight on Jul 7, 2012 5:30:01 GMT -5
The Plot Points characters are, for the most part, genuinely awful.
I've made tons of characters, but I never post them here, and probably never will. What I've found over my years here is this; comic book to RPG translation tends to be very subjective, based on a person's own understanding of a character.
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