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Post by chrisf on Sept 14, 2003 20:44:16 GMT -5
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Post by psistrike on Sept 14, 2003 22:43:24 GMT -5
Perfect stats for him. ;D Although shouldn't he have Martian Sciences speciality for his Science Action?
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Post by chrisf on Sept 15, 2003 10:43:13 GMT -5
Modified! ;D
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Post by nuke on Mar 30, 2004 14:00:54 GMT -5
Isn't the strength a little high for them? I mean he is stronger then the Hulk or Thor. Superman, yes, but Martian and Wonder Woman?
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Post by bittercupojoe on Mar 30, 2004 14:35:34 GMT -5
That's actually pretty accurate. If anything, I'd say it was low. As a group, the JLA, and I'm talking the Morrison JLA, moved the moon back into orbit. I can't see the Avengers, even all of the flying bricks of the Avengers, like Wonder Man, Vision, Iron Man, and Thor, doing that. The DC and Marvel strength levels vary, at the high ends, by an order of magnitude.
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Post by nuke on Mar 30, 2004 14:54:07 GMT -5
Hercules pulled Manhattan back into it's original location.
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Post by bittercupojoe on Mar 30, 2004 14:59:12 GMT -5
Huh. Point.
Okay, let's reassess my previous comment. The DC heroes are usually off the scale in terms of strength, and every once in a while, the Marvel writers will forget that the Marvel characters aren't.
Actually, let's go one further. The strength scale in MURPG is a little underpowered. The best that Thor can pick up is a space shuttle? Didn't I see him pick up a mountain at one point? I remember reading a comment from Evan at one point that at his highest angry strength, Hulk should just about to be able to lift a battleship.
Did I miss a meeting? Are the Marvel heroes being investigated by the IOC for steroid use, and having to avoid their usual strength level?
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Post by chrisf on Apr 3, 2004 13:02:17 GMT -5
LOL!
Note: The stats for Strength on those DC writups were based on a scale of 3X. If anything, they are too low, as they should have followed a 2X progresson...
The rationale behind Marvel power levels have always been proven to be more "real world" than DC counterparts.
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Post by realmwalker on Apr 12, 2004 15:52:42 GMT -5
Gamma irradiated, Pym Particles mixed with a Healthy does of Kick!!! those is some nasty sterooids!
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Post by nuke on Apr 12, 2004 19:55:27 GMT -5
Hmm, I find that Martian Manhunter or Wonder Woman could not life an aircraft carrier from the water, and that is beyond 10 strength. 18 is the Strength to move Mountains, after all that is what The Hulk at Max Strength, and Supe is capable of. I feel this is more of a Johnson for the DC universe, which is hey, cool, to each his own. When I played the DC game, the Dice used to create Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter's strength were no where near Shazam's or Superman's which were at the same level. Now Darkseid was stronger then the both of them!
Most convrsions or interriptations of MM and WW are a Strength of 9
I mean Hyperion, and Gladiator are the Marvel's answer to superman. And they are given lower strength levels in these conversions than Superman. I feel Gladiator could pound the Hulk, and was only defeated by the Pheonix and Quasar (go figure).
Plus Supe has limited defense vs. Energy, and less to none vs. Magic.
And I was always taught the Wonder Woman was stronger than MM.
But might I add, those are some awesome character SHEETS!
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