In superhero games, I always liked disguise powers coupled with martial arts. It's got insane utility without dipping into bullshit territory like mind control / mind reading does. Plus it's fun to catfish henchmen and then blackmail them into revealing plans.
You reject your great responsibilities with your great powers, Captain Coathanger Abortionist? Also do these things even return after you throw them or do they just lodge lethally in the nearest vegana? I have so many questions about how your powers work.
>Wing Magic
I'm picturing a moron with a magic amulet. It's from some saint, and when the moron prays to it, they get wings for a limited time. That'd be basic flight. Maybe with some resistances and immunities so they can survive flying in the clouds. The more they pray to it then the more wings they grow until they eventually transform until a monstrous thing. Full transformation is probably some combo of advanced flight with superspeed ranks.
Simple and easily thrown in any scenario.
Not sure if anyone here saw it, but that reminds me of the last incarnation of The Tick. There was a rather popular theory when it was airing that The Tick was actually created by Arthur, bolstered by the fact that his sister in this version has a super power stemming from the day they both lost their dad. The idea is that Arthur felt so powerless that his subconscious reality warped The Tick into existence. Nigh invulnerable, impossible strong, and single-minded in his dedication to justice - everything Arthur wishes he could be but isn't. It was an interesting theory, at least, but the show was cancelled before amnesiac Tick discovered his origins.
Shame it only lasted two seasons. It had a very similar energy to The Venture Bros.
https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Space-Time_Mode
That's a pretty OP ability, but I find it very odd how this website basically tacks on the "mode" part. It's not just manipulating space time, no, it's activating a special new form to manipulate space time. I feel like that could just be a footnote in an actual space-time manipulator page rather than worthy of its own entry, but wikitism is a real world superpower you cannot fight against.
he's like that kid that always had to be the center of attention in middle school lel
Are you waging a sad argument with yourself in this thread or is this some kind of one-man vaudeville skit you're engaged in?
Each power page is obviously written by some fan of a specific character. It's not like anyone who edits a superpower wiki is using some systematic method to catalogue every possible power.
That's fair, and there are a number of examples listed on that page.
Also I'm assuming the guy talking to himself is trolling. Since this is the second (at least) Powergirl thread in a week I had my misgivings about opening it, but I'm glad to see most people having some fun. That random power link definitely helped. If I can convince my group to play a superhero game (I might be able to convince them to try a one-shot at least) I might try that link just for the challenge of creating a character around it. Assuming, of course, it fits the setting (maybe with some homebrewing).
Has anyone here tried the Marvel tabletop game that released last year? I actually forgot about it until this thread. I remember some of the playtest stuff being posted and anons filling out character sheets based on the random superpowers link above. It was a fun thread but after that I can't recall seeing anyone mentioning it.
The ability to attract women in real life
>He couldn't be assed to get a new picture and waiting a week.
And I'll post another thread the instant this one auto-sages as well.
Yes, I know how your spastic mind works by now. Maybe its a sign that you should frick off.
I'll be here every day, forever.
In superhero games, I always liked disguise powers coupled with martial arts. It's got insane utility without dipping into bullshit territory like mind control / mind reading does. Plus it's fun to catfish henchmen and then blackmail them into revealing plans.
Can't go wrong as a flying brick
Nobody respects the classics anymore
https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Special:Random
yikes.
You can't leave us hanging. Which power did you get, sport?
No, I'm quite capable of leaving you hanging, actually.
You reject your great responsibilities with your great powers, Captain Coathanger Abortionist? Also do these things even return after you throw them or do they just lodge lethally in the nearest vegana? I have so many questions about how your powers work.
>Wing Magic
I'm picturing a moron with a magic amulet. It's from some saint, and when the moron prays to it, they get wings for a limited time. That'd be basic flight. Maybe with some resistances and immunities so they can survive flying in the clouds. The more they pray to it then the more wings they grow until they eventually transform until a monstrous thing. Full transformation is probably some combo of advanced flight with superspeed ranks.
Simple and easily thrown in any scenario.
>knocker physiology
I'll take it
Like door knocker or are you a giant pair of sentient breasts? Or, dare I even dream, both?
https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Nigh-Omnipotent_Entity_Creation
I'm literally the strongest person here.
Or rather the things that your character creates.
Could make for one hell of a story arc.
Not sure if anyone here saw it, but that reminds me of the last incarnation of The Tick. There was a rather popular theory when it was airing that The Tick was actually created by Arthur, bolstered by the fact that his sister in this version has a super power stemming from the day they both lost their dad. The idea is that Arthur felt so powerless that his subconscious reality warped The Tick into existence. Nigh invulnerable, impossible strong, and single-minded in his dedication to justice - everything Arthur wishes he could be but isn't. It was an interesting theory, at least, but the show was cancelled before amnesiac Tick discovered his origins.
Shame it only lasted two seasons. It had a very similar energy to The Venture Bros.
>head manifestation
You face the night of the mighty Samegay (chorus of heads agreeing)
https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Space-Time_Mode
That's a pretty OP ability, but I find it very odd how this website basically tacks on the "mode" part. It's not just manipulating space time, no, it's activating a special new form to manipulate space time. I feel like that could just be a footnote in an actual space-time manipulator page rather than worthy of its own entry, but wikitism is a real world superpower you cannot fight against.
Are you waging a sad argument with yourself in this thread or is this some kind of one-man vaudeville skit you're engaged in?
Each power page is obviously written by some fan of a specific character. It's not like anyone who edits a superpower wiki is using some systematic method to catalogue every possible power.
That's fair, and there are a number of examples listed on that page.
Also I'm assuming the guy talking to himself is trolling. Since this is the second (at least) Powergirl thread in a week I had my misgivings about opening it, but I'm glad to see most people having some fun. That random power link definitely helped. If I can convince my group to play a superhero game (I might be able to convince them to try a one-shot at least) I might try that link just for the challenge of creating a character around it. Assuming, of course, it fits the setting (maybe with some homebrewing).
>https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Quantum_Foam_Manipulation
Apparently I am a literal god with supreme mastery of space-time.
super sexy
super sexo
super sex
What system?
pretending to have a stroke and talking to people who don't exist isn't actually funny.
That's a really shitty power you got there, anon. Do you consider yourself a hero or villain, and what's your name?
Looking like that would be a good start.
you're really not good at this, huh
vs
And the thread now has its first arch enemies! FIGHT!
he's like that kid that always had to be the center of attention in middle school lel
Has anyone here tried the Marvel tabletop game that released last year? I actually forgot about it until this thread. I remember some of the playtest stuff being posted and anons filling out character sheets based on the random superpowers link above. It was a fun thread but after that I can't recall seeing anyone mentioning it.