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  1. Yeah, taht would be good. I was looking around for a thread to jump into but could not find one.
  2. Players Name: Eyeonthemountain Power Level: 10 Characters Name: Galeb Alternate Identity: None Height: 8' Weight: 10000 lbs 5 tons Hair: none Eyes: grey Description: Galeb looks like, and indeed is, a religious statue made of grey basaltic granite weathered and worn as if he is very very old. He stands about 8 feet high and is very wide, being about 3 and a half feet in diameter. History: Galeb was created over 5,000 years ago to be a temple guardian on a holy Island in the Indonesian island chain. For centuries he did just that, watching out for evil spirits, or demons, or mortal tomb-robbers and chasing all of them away. And he was content, in his limited way, to do this. But then his temple fell into disuse and his work became less and less needed until he was totally forgotten, and slipped into a comotose state that lasted thousands of years. Eventually his temple was rediscovered, and he was taken to the Freedom university Library to guard the doors there, or to serve as a decoration, Grue is not sure. But one day a magical duel was fought near him between a pair of supers and the magical backlash woke him from his slumber. And then he was back on duty, but instead of just guarding the one building, he decided that all of Freedom City was his 'Temple Complex' Stats: Str: 2 (-3) 30[+10] with Density Dex: 10 (+0) Con: 10 (+0) Int: 10 (+0) Wis: 14 (+2) Cha: 10 (+0) Cost -4 BAB: 3 --> 7 with attack specialization BDB: 8 Initiative: 0 Cost 22 total 18 Saves: Toughness: 10 (Impervious) Fortitude: 0+0 (Immune) Reflex: 4+0 Will: 8+2 Cost 12 Total 30 Skills: Know-Theology 3 Know-History 2 Language Ancient Indonesian 1 Notice 7+2 Sense Motive 7+2 Cost 5 total 35 Feats: Attack Spec (slam) 2 Power Attack Cost 3 Total 38 Powers: Density [Permanent, Innate] Rank 12 Cost 37 Growth [Permanent, Innate] Rank 2 Cost 7 *As per Heridfel, changing the +2 con bonus to 1 rank of Impervious Toughness Immovable--Unstoppable cost 4 Immunity Fortitude Saves Cost 30 Super Movement (Earth-walking) 1 Cost 2 Slam Atack adding penetrating 10 and Affects Insubstantial 2 to Strength cost 12 Protection [impervious] 3 rank cost 6 Burrowing Rank 5 Cost 5 Mental Blast [Flaw] Rank 2 Cost 6 Super Sense: Detect Demons and Spirits(2), Accurate(2), Extended, cost 5 Cost 114 total 152 Drawbacks: Uncommon, Moderate, Obey Religious Leaders 2 points Proposed Rules Whenever a religious leader of Bishop or higher level (defined as having the Religious leader Benefit) gives Galeb a command, he must succeed in a Will save with DC20 or follow those commands. This needs rule-wording I know Cost -2 Total 150 Costs: Abilities (-4) + Combat (22) + Saves (12) + Skills (5) + Feats (3) + Powers (114) - Drawbacks (-2) = Total Cost = 150 Earth Walk. The way I see this non-standard power is that on earth, whether earth, or stone (including marble and concrete, his huge weight does not destroy the ground. He still leaves tracks and if he tries to break it he will, but normally he does not destroy the ground he walks on. Now if it is wood, his full weight will probably destroy it in a heartbeat.
  3. Players Name: Eyeonthemountain Power Level: 10 Characters Name: Galeb Alternate Identity: None Height: 8' Weight: 10000 lbs 5 tons Hair: none Eyes: grey Description: Galeb looks like, and indeed is, a religious statue made of grey basaltic granite weathered and worn as if he is very very old. He stands about 8 feet high and is very wide, being about 3 and a half feet in diameter. History: Galeb was created over 5,000 years ago to be a temple guardian on a holy Island in the Indonesian island chain. For centuries he did just that, watching out for evil spirits, or demons, or mortal tomb-robbers and chasing all of them away. And he was content, in his limited way, to do this. But then his temple fell into disuse and his work became less and less needed until he was totally forgotten, and slipped into a comotose state that lasted thousands of years. Eventually his temple was rediscovered, and he was taken to the Freedom university Library to guard the doors there, or to serve as a decoration, Grue is not sure. But one day a magical duel was fought near him between a pair of supers and the magical backlash woke him from his slumber. And then he was back on duty, but instead of just guarding the one building, he decided that all of Freedom City was his 'Temple Complex' Stats: Str: 2 (-3) 30[+10] with Density Dex: 10 (+0) Con: 10 (+0) Int: 10 (+0) Wis: 14 (+2) Cha: 10 (+0) Cost -4 BAB: 3 --> 7 with attack specialization BDB: 8 Initiative: 0 Cost 22 total 18 Saves: Toughness: 10 (Impervious) Fortitude: 0+0 (Immune) Reflex: 4+0 Will: 8+2 Cost 12 Total 30 Skills: Know-Theology 3 Know-History 2 Language Ancient Indonesian 1 Notice 7+2 Sense Motive 7+2 Cost 5 total 35 Feats: Attack Spec (slam) 2 Power Attack Cost 3 Total 38 Powers: Density [Permanent, Innate] Rank 12 Cost 37 Growth [Permanent, Innate] Rank 2 Cost 7 *As per Heridfel, changing the +2 con bonus to 1 rank of Impervious Toughness Immovable--Unstoppable cost 4 Immunity Fortitude Saves Cost 30 Super Movement (Earth-walking) 1 Cost 2 Slam Atack adding penetrating 10 and Affects Insubstantial 2 to Strength cost 12 Protection [impervious] 3 rank cost 6 Burrowing Rank 5 Cost 5 Mental Blast [Flaw] Rank 2 Cost 6 Super Sense: Detect Demons and Spirits(2), Accurate(2), Extended, cost 5 Cost 114 total 152 Drawbacks: Uncommon, Moderate, Obey Religious Leaders 2 points Proposed Rules Whenever a religious leader of Bishop or higher level (defined as having the Religious leader Benefit) gives Galeb a command, he must succeed in a Will save with DC20 or follow those commands. This needs rule-wording I know Cost -2 Total 150 Costs: Abilities (-4) + Combat (22) + Saves (12) + Skills (5) + Feats (3) + Powers (114) - Drawbacks (-2) = Total Cost = 150 Earth Walk. The way I see this non-standard power is that on earth, whether earth, or stone (including marble and concrete, his huge weight does not destroy the ground. He still leaves tracks and if he tries to break it he will, but normally he does not destroy the ground he walks on. Now if it is wood, his full weight will probably destroy it in a heartbeat.
  4. Players Name: Eyeonthemountain Power Level: 10 Characters Name: Galeb Alternate Identity: None Height: 8' Weight: 10000 lbs 5 tons Hair: none Eyes: grey Description: Galeb looks like, and indeed is, a religious statue made of grey basaltic granite weathered and worn as if he is very very old. He stands about 8 feet high and is very wide, being about 3 and a half feet in diameter. History: Galeb was created over 5,000 years ago to be a temple guardian on a holy Island in the Indonesian island chain. For centuries he did just that, watching out for evil spirits, or demons, or mortal tomb-robbers and chasing all of them away. And he was content, in his limited way, to do this. But then his temple fell into disuse and his work became less and less needed until he was totally forgotten, and slipped into a comotose state that lasted thousands of years. Eventually his temple was rediscovered, and he was taken to the Freedom university Library to guard the doors there, or to serve as a decoration, Grue is not sure. But one day a magical duel was fought near him between a pair of supers and the magical backlash woke him from his slumber. And then he was back on duty, but instead of just guarding the one building, he decided that all of Freedom City was his 'Temple Complex' Stats: Str: 2 (-3) 30[+10] with Density Dex: 10 (+0) Con: 10 (+0) Int: 10 (+0) Wis: 14 (+2) Cha: 10 (+0) Cost -4 BAB: 3 --> 7 with attack specialization BDB: 8 Initiative: 0 Cost 22 total 18 Saves: Toughness: 10 (Impervious) Fortitude: 0+0 (Immune) Reflex: 4+0 Will: 8+2 Cost 12 Total 30 Skills: Know-Theology 3 Know-History 2 Language Ancient Indonesian 1 Notice 7+2 Sense Motive 7+2 Cost 5 total 35 Feats: Attack Spec (slam) 2 Power Attack Cost 3 Total 38 Powers: Density [Permanent, Innate] Rank 12 Cost 37 Growth [Permanent, Innate] Rank 2 Cost 7 *As per Heridfel, changing the +2 con bonus to 1 rank of Impervious Toughness Immovable--Unstoppable cost 4 Immunity Fortitude Saves Cost 30 Super Movement (Earth-walking) 1 Cost 2 Slam Atack adding penetrating 10 and Affects Insubstantial 2 to Strength cost 12 Protection [impervious] 3 rank cost 6 Burrowing Rank 5 Cost 5 Mental Blast [Flaw] Rank 2 Cost 6 Super Sense: Detect Demons and Spirits(2), Accurate(2), Extended, cost 5 Cost 114 total 152 Drawbacks: Uncommon, Moderate, Obey Religious Leaders 2 points Proposed Rules Whenever a religious leader of Bishop or higher level (defined as having the Religious leader Benefit) gives Galeb a command, he must succeed in a Will save with DC20 or follow those commands. This needs rule-wording I know Cost -2 Total 150 Costs: Abilities (-4) + Combat (22) + Saves (12) + Skills (5) + Feats (3) + Powers (114) - Drawbacks (-2) = Total Cost = 150 Earth Walk. The way I see this non-standard power is that on earth, whether earth, or stone (including marble and concrete, his huge weight does not destroy the ground. He still leaves tracks and if he tries to break it he will, but normally he does not destroy the ground he walks on. Now if it is wood, his full weight will probably destroy it in a heartbeat.
  5. I like the concept. We can clean up the points a little, though. First, while not required, most of the time when something is a non-living creature with Immunity to Fortitude effects, it also doesn't have a Constitution score associated with it. Since you aren't getting any Toughness save from your Constitution, and you don't need the Fortitude save, the only benefit that having a Constitution provides is giving you a recovery bonus (allowing you to make recovery checks). You could get the same effect by taking 5 ranks in Regeneration, which would save you 5 pp. ****So I would not take a -5 penalty to my toughness for having a low con or no con? I thought I would. If not, then yes, no con and regeneration sounds good. Second, you don't need to buy Immunity (life support, sleep, starvation/thirst) if you have Immunity to Fortitude effects. They're generally covered under that immunity. Even though some undead like vampires still do sleep and need to feed, they're the exception to the rule. That saves you 11 pp. ****Cool, consider them saved!!! Third, you don't technically need Earth-walking to avoid destroying everything you walk on. In the comic world, it's generally assumed that the powers also provide everything that they need to use them effectively (so the super-speedster doesn't need Immunity (friction), and the flyer doesn't need Immunity (suffocation) to fly at high altitudes and speeds, and so on). If you'd like, you could make that into Super-Movement (trackless, Limited to earth and stone-like surfaces), which does pretty much the same thing for 1 pp less. ****Yes, but with permanent Density, I did not want to totally ignore the 7500 pound weight of him. Just in a few cases. Also the Freedon City Streets Department might object to Grue-sized footprints in the sidwalks. Fourth, with the Mighty Strike - you can do it that way, and it's fine, or you could buy the extra and power feats directly on your Strength (which would go up to 6), similar to buying Impervious directly on your Constitution. It's the same cost-wise, and you get the benefit of being 2 Strength higher for things like carrying capacity and Strength checks. Fifth and finally, I like the drawback, but I'm trying to figure out how it would work in play so that it doesn't automatically overwhelm your character, and what would happen if two religious leaders were both trying to give you orders. Here's my thought: When given an order by a religious leader, that leader either makes a Diplomacy or Intimidate check. Grue must succeed on a Will save equal to 10 + the result of that skill check, or follow that order as though it were given by Mind Control. If two or more religious leaders attempt to order Grue at the same time, he need only succeed against the highest DC to be able to ignore all of the leaders' commands. ****Yes, but when I looked at UP, I was looking at the DC20 to resist, and this could put the DC a lot higher. Rolling a 10 is one thing, but even a low PL dude could beat that with an average roll untrained. That is getting pretty broad. If we go this way, I would want to put the level of priest higher, like Bishop level at least, I don't want to be a slave to every parish priest in Freedom City. How does that sound? With the pp you save (17, if you take all my suggestions, or at least 11 from the Immunities), I'd take 3 ranks of permanent Growth, since from your description, you're about 8 feet tall and pretty wide around. Even though you don't wouldn't have Constitution, the extra Strength brings you up to PL cap (and personally, I'd say that you could get a rank of Protection (Impervious) in place of the extra Constitution, since that's pretty close to the same benefit). With the remaining pp, you could get another rank of Impervious Protection, and Super-Senses (Mental Detect (Spirits and Demons), Ranged, Accurate, Acute) so you can watch out for the evil spirits and demons you described in your history. Last quick question, relating to the name - did you intend to use the same name as an alien race within the Freedom City setting, or was that coincidence? There are a couple of Grue NPCs (Pseudo and the Meta-Grue), and one half-Grue PC (Hybrid). I just wanted you to know that there might be some IC confusion with that name, in case you weren't aware. ****No, I was not aware of the Grue in Freedom City, so I guess a name change is in order.
  6. I like the concept. We can clean up the points a little, though. First, while not required, most of the time when something is a non-living creature with Immunity to Fortitude effects, it also doesn't have a Constitution score associated with it. Since you aren't getting any Toughness save from your Constitution, and you don't need the Fortitude save, the only benefit that having a Constitution provides is giving you a recovery bonus (allowing you to make recovery checks). You could get the same effect by taking 5 ranks in Regeneration, which would save you 5 pp. ****So I would not take a -5 penalty to my toughness for having a low con or no con? I thought I would. If not, then yes, no con and regeneration sounds good. Second, you don't need to buy Immunity (life support, sleep, starvation/thirst) if you have Immunity to Fortitude effects. They're generally covered under that immunity. Even though some undead like vampires still do sleep and need to feed, they're the exception to the rule. That saves you 11 pp. ****Cool, consider them saved!!! Third, you don't technically need Earth-walking to avoid destroying everything you walk on. In the comic world, it's generally assumed that the powers also provide everything that they need to use them effectively (so the super-speedster doesn't need Immunity (friction), and the flyer doesn't need Immunity (suffocation) to fly at high altitudes and speeds, and so on). If you'd like, you could make that into Super-Movement (trackless, Limited to earth and stone-like surfaces), which does pretty much the same thing for 1 pp less. ****Yes, but with permanent Density, I did not want to totally ignore the 7500 pound weight of him. Just in a few cases. Also the Freedon City Streets Department might object to Grue-sized footprints in the sidwalks. Fourth, with the Mighty Strike - you can do it that way, and it's fine, or you could buy the extra and power feats directly on your Strength (which would go up to 6), similar to buying Impervious directly on your Constitution. It's the same cost-wise, and you get the benefit of being 2 Strength higher for things like carrying capacity and Strength checks. Fifth and finally, I like the drawback, but I'm trying to figure out how it would work in play so that it doesn't automatically overwhelm your character, and what would happen if two religious leaders were both trying to give you orders. Here's my thought: When given an order by a religious leader, that leader either makes a Diplomacy or Intimidate check. Grue must succeed on a Will save equal to 10 + the result of that skill check, or follow that order as though it were given by Mind Control. If two or more religious leaders attempt to order Grue at the same time, he need only succeed against the highest DC to be able to ignore all of the leaders' commands. ****Yes, but when I looked at UP, I was looking at the DC20 to resist, and this could put the DC a lot higher. Rolling a 10 is one thing, but even a low PL dude could beat that with an average roll untrained. That is getting pretty broad. If we go this way, I would want to put the level of priest higher, like Bishop level at least, I don't want to be a slave to every parish priest in Freedom City. How does that sound? With the pp you save (17, if you take all my suggestions, or at least 11 from the Immunities), I'd take 3 ranks of permanent Growth, since from your description, you're about 8 feet tall and pretty wide around. Even though you don't wouldn't have Constitution, the extra Strength brings you up to PL cap (and personally, I'd say that you could get a rank of Protection (Impervious) in place of the extra Constitution, since that's pretty close to the same benefit). With the remaining pp, you could get another rank of Impervious Protection, and Super-Senses (Mental Detect (Spirits and Demons), Ranged, Accurate, Acute) so you can watch out for the evil spirits and demons you described in your history. Last quick question, relating to the name - did you intend to use the same name as an alien race within the Freedom City setting, or was that coincidence? There are a couple of Grue NPCs (Pseudo and the Meta-Grue), and one half-Grue PC (Hybrid). I just wanted you to know that there might be some IC confusion with that name, in case you weren't aware. ****No, I was not aware of the Grue in Freedom City, so I guess a name change is in order.
  7. I like the concept. We can clean up the points a little, though. First, while not required, most of the time when something is a non-living creature with Immunity to Fortitude effects, it also doesn't have a Constitution score associated with it. Since you aren't getting any Toughness save from your Constitution, and you don't need the Fortitude save, the only benefit that having a Constitution provides is giving you a recovery bonus (allowing you to make recovery checks). You could get the same effect by taking 5 ranks in Regeneration, which would save you 5 pp. ****So I would not take a -5 penalty to my toughness for having a low con or no con? I thought I would. If not, then yes, no con and regeneration sounds good. Second, you don't need to buy Immunity (life support, sleep, starvation/thirst) if you have Immunity to Fortitude effects. They're generally covered under that immunity. Even though some undead like vampires still do sleep and need to feed, they're the exception to the rule. That saves you 11 pp. ****Cool, consider them saved!!! Third, you don't technically need Earth-walking to avoid destroying everything you walk on. In the comic world, it's generally assumed that the powers also provide everything that they need to use them effectively (so the super-speedster doesn't need Immunity (friction), and the flyer doesn't need Immunity (suffocation) to fly at high altitudes and speeds, and so on). If you'd like, you could make that into Super-Movement (trackless, Limited to earth and stone-like surfaces), which does pretty much the same thing for 1 pp less. ****Yes, but with permanent Density, I did not want to totally ignore the 7500 pound weight of him. Just in a few cases. Also the Freedon City Streets Department might object to Grue-sized footprints in the sidwalks. Fourth, with the Mighty Strike - you can do it that way, and it's fine, or you could buy the extra and power feats directly on your Strength (which would go up to 6), similar to buying Impervious directly on your Constitution. It's the same cost-wise, and you get the benefit of being 2 Strength higher for things like carrying capacity and Strength checks. Fifth and finally, I like the drawback, but I'm trying to figure out how it would work in play so that it doesn't automatically overwhelm your character, and what would happen if two religious leaders were both trying to give you orders. Here's my thought: When given an order by a religious leader, that leader either makes a Diplomacy or Intimidate check. Grue must succeed on a Will save equal to 10 + the result of that skill check, or follow that order as though it were given by Mind Control. If two or more religious leaders attempt to order Grue at the same time, he need only succeed against the highest DC to be able to ignore all of the leaders' commands. ****Yes, but when I looked at UP, I was looking at the DC20 to resist, and this could put the DC a lot higher. Rolling a 10 is one thing, but even a low PL dude could beat that with an average roll untrained. That is getting pretty broad. If we go this way, I would want to put the level of priest higher, like Bishop level at least, I don't want to be a slave to every parish priest in Freedom City. How does that sound? With the pp you save (17, if you take all my suggestions, or at least 11 from the Immunities), I'd take 3 ranks of permanent Growth, since from your description, you're about 8 feet tall and pretty wide around. Even though you don't wouldn't have Constitution, the extra Strength brings you up to PL cap (and personally, I'd say that you could get a rank of Protection (Impervious) in place of the extra Constitution, since that's pretty close to the same benefit). With the remaining pp, you could get another rank of Impervious Protection, and Super-Senses (Mental Detect (Spirits and Demons), Ranged, Accurate, Acute) so you can watch out for the evil spirits and demons you described in your history. Last quick question, relating to the name - did you intend to use the same name as an alien race within the Freedom City setting, or was that coincidence? There are a couple of Grue NPCs (Pseudo and the Meta-Grue), and one half-Grue PC (Hybrid). I just wanted you to know that there might be some IC confusion with that name, in case you weren't aware. ****No, I was not aware of the Grue in Freedom City, so I guess a name change is in order.
  8. Players Name: Eyeonthemountain Power Level: 10 Characters Name: Galeb Alternate Identity: None Height: 8' Weight: 10000 lbs 5 tons Hair: none Eyes: grey Description: Galeb looks like, and indeed is, a religious statue made of grey basaltic granite weathered and worn as if he is very very old. He stands about 8 feet high and is very wide, being about 3 and a half feet in diameter. History: Galeb was created over 5,000 years ago to be a temple guardian on a holy Island in the Indonesian island chain. For centuries he did just that, watching out for evil spirits, or demons, or mortal tomb-robbers and chasing all of them away. And he was content, in his limited way, to do this. But then his temple fell into disuse and his work became less and less needed until he was totally forgotten, and slipped into a comotose state that lasted thousands of years. Eventually his temple was rediscovered, and he was taken to the Freedom university Library to guard the doors there, or to serve as a decoration, Grue is not sure. But one day a magical duel was fought near him between a pair of supers and the magical backlash woke him from his slumber. And then he was back on duty, but instead of just guarding the one building, he decided that all of Freedom City was his 'Temple Complex' Stats: Str: 2 (-3) 30[+10] with Density Dex: 10 (+0) Con: - (-) Int: 10 (+0) Wis: 14 (+2) Cha: 10 (+0) Cost -14 BAB: 3 --> 7 with attack specialization BDB: 8 Initiative: 0 Cost 22 total 8 Saves: Toughness: 10 (Impervious) Fortitude: 0+0 (Immune) Reflex: 4+0 Will: 8+2 Cost 12 Total 20 Skills: Know-Theology 3 Know-History 2 Language Ancient Indonesian 1 Notice 7+2 Sense Motive 7+2 Cost 5 total 25 Feats: Attack Spec (slam) 2 Power Attack Cost 3 Total 28 Powers: Density [Permanent, Innate] Rank 12 Cost 37 Growth [Permanent, Innate] Rank 2 Cost 7 *As per Heridfel, changing the +2 con bonus to 1 rank of Impervious Toughness Immunity Fortitude Saves Cost 30 Super Movement (Earth-walking) 1 Cost 2 Slam Atack adding penetrating 10 and Affects Insubstantial 2 to Strength cost 12 Protection [impervious] 3 rank cost 6 Burrowing Rank 5 Cost 5 Mental Blast [Flaw] Rank 5 Cost 15 Super Sense: Detect Demons and Spirits(1), Accurate(2), Extended, cost 4 Regeneration [Recovery Bonus [5 ranks -5 con = +0 to rolls) Cost 5 Cost 123 total 151 Drawbacks: Noticeable Detect Effect. Golden glow 20' radius1 pp Cost -1 Total 150 Costs: Abilities (-14) + Combat (22) + Saves (12) + Skills (5) + Feats (3) + Powers (123) - Drawbacks (-1) = Total Cost = 150 Earth Walk. The way I see this non-standard power is that on earth, whether earth, or stone (including marble and concrete, his huge weight does not destroy the ground. He still leaves tracks and if he tries to break it he will, but normally he does not destroy the ground he walks on. Now if it is wood, his full weight will probably destroy it in a heartbeat. Complication: Galeb will try his best to fulfill the wishes of any religious leader, defined as a priest who works out of a temple or church, to the best of his ability, though he is not compelled to do so any more. Edited by Barnum to move most current sheet to the first post.
  9. Players Name: Eyeonthemountain Power Level: 10 Characters Name: Galeb Alternate Identity: None Height: 8' Weight: 10000 lbs 5 tons Hair: none Eyes: grey Description: Galeb looks like, and indeed is, a religious statue made of grey basaltic granite weathered and worn as if he is very very old. He stands about 8 feet high and is very wide, being about 3 and a half feet in diameter. History: Galeb was created over 5,000 years ago to be a temple guardian on a holy Island in the Indonesian island chain. For centuries he did just that, watching out for evil spirits, or demons, or mortal tomb-robbers and chasing all of them away. And he was content, in his limited way, to do this. But then his temple fell into disuse and his work became less and less needed until he was totally forgotten, and slipped into a comotose state that lasted thousands of years. Eventually his temple was rediscovered, and he was taken to the Freedom university Library to guard the doors there, or to serve as a decoration, Grue is not sure. But one day a magical duel was fought near him between a pair of supers and the magical backlash woke him from his slumber. And then he was back on duty, but instead of just guarding the one building, he decided that all of Freedom City was his 'Temple Complex' Stats: Str: 2 (-3) 30[+10] with Density Dex: 10 (+0) Con: - (-) Int: 10 (+0) Wis: 14 (+2) Cha: 10 (+0) Cost -14 BAB: 3 --> 7 with attack specialization BDB: 8 Initiative: 0 Cost 22 total 8 Saves: Toughness: 10 (Impervious) Fortitude: 0+0 (Immune) Reflex: 4+0 Will: 8+2 Cost 12 Total 20 Skills: Know-Theology 3 Know-History 2 Language Ancient Indonesian 1 Notice 7+2 Sense Motive 7+2 Cost 5 total 25 Feats: Attack Spec (slam) 2 Power Attack Cost 3 Total 28 Powers: Density [Permanent, Innate] Rank 12 Cost 37 Growth [Permanent, Innate] Rank 2 Cost 7 *As per Heridfel, changing the +2 con bonus to 1 rank of Impervious Toughness Immunity Fortitude Saves Cost 30 Super Movement (Earth-walking) 1 Cost 2 Slam Atack adding penetrating 10 and Affects Insubstantial 2 to Strength cost 12 Protection [impervious] 3 rank cost 6 Burrowing Rank 5 Cost 5 Mental Blast [Flaw] Rank 5 Cost 15 Super Sense: Detect Demons and Spirits(1), Accurate(2), Extended, cost 4 Regeneration [Recovery Bonus [5 ranks -5 con = +0 to rolls) Cost 5 Cost 123 total 151 Drawbacks: Noticeable Detect Effect. Golden glow 20' radius1 pp Cost -1 Total 150 Costs: Abilities (-14) + Combat (22) + Saves (12) + Skills (5) + Feats (3) + Powers (123) - Drawbacks (-1) = Total Cost = 150 Earth Walk. The way I see this non-standard power is that on earth, whether earth, or stone (including marble and concrete, his huge weight does not destroy the ground. He still leaves tracks and if he tries to break it he will, but normally he does not destroy the ground he walks on. Now if it is wood, his full weight will probably destroy it in a heartbeat. Complication: Galeb will try his best to fulfill the wishes of any religious leader, defined as a priest who works out of a temple or church, to the best of his ability, though he is not compelled to do so any more. Edited by Barnum to move most current sheet to the first post.
  10. Players Name: Eyeonthemountain Power Level: 10 Characters Name: Galeb Alternate Identity: None Height: 8' Weight: 10000 lbs 5 tons Hair: none Eyes: grey Description: Galeb looks like, and indeed is, a religious statue made of grey basaltic granite weathered and worn as if he is very very old. He stands about 8 feet high and is very wide, being about 3 and a half feet in diameter. History: Galeb was created over 5,000 years ago to be a temple guardian on a holy Island in the Indonesian island chain. For centuries he did just that, watching out for evil spirits, or demons, or mortal tomb-robbers and chasing all of them away. And he was content, in his limited way, to do this. But then his temple fell into disuse and his work became less and less needed until he was totally forgotten, and slipped into a comotose state that lasted thousands of years. Eventually his temple was rediscovered, and he was taken to the Freedom university Library to guard the doors there, or to serve as a decoration, Grue is not sure. But one day a magical duel was fought near him between a pair of supers and the magical backlash woke him from his slumber. And then he was back on duty, but instead of just guarding the one building, he decided that all of Freedom City was his 'Temple Complex' Stats: Str: 2 (-3) 30[+10] with Density Dex: 10 (+0) Con: - (-) Int: 10 (+0) Wis: 14 (+2) Cha: 10 (+0) Cost -14 BAB: 3 --> 7 with attack specialization BDB: 8 Initiative: 0 Cost 22 total 8 Saves: Toughness: 10 (Impervious) Fortitude: 0+0 (Immune) Reflex: 4+0 Will: 8+2 Cost 12 Total 20 Skills: Know-Theology 3 Know-History 2 Language Ancient Indonesian 1 Notice 7+2 Sense Motive 7+2 Cost 5 total 25 Feats: Attack Spec (slam) 2 Power Attack Cost 3 Total 28 Powers: Density [Permanent, Innate] Rank 12 Cost 37 Growth [Permanent, Innate] Rank 2 Cost 7 *As per Heridfel, changing the +2 con bonus to 1 rank of Impervious Toughness Immunity Fortitude Saves Cost 30 Super Movement (Earth-walking) 1 Cost 2 Slam Atack adding penetrating 10 and Affects Insubstantial 2 to Strength cost 12 Protection [impervious] 3 rank cost 6 Burrowing Rank 5 Cost 5 Mental Blast [Flaw] Rank 5 Cost 15 Super Sense: Detect Demons and Spirits(1), Accurate(2), Extended, cost 4 Regeneration [Recovery Bonus [5 ranks -5 con = +0 to rolls) Cost 5 Cost 123 total 151 Drawbacks: Noticeable Detect Effect. Golden glow 20' radius1 pp Cost -1 Total 150 Costs: Abilities (-14) + Combat (22) + Saves (12) + Skills (5) + Feats (3) + Powers (123) - Drawbacks (-1) = Total Cost = 150 Earth Walk. The way I see this non-standard power is that on earth, whether earth, or stone (including marble and concrete, his huge weight does not destroy the ground. He still leaves tracks and if he tries to break it he will, but normally he does not destroy the ground he walks on. Now if it is wood, his full weight will probably destroy it in a heartbeat. Complication: Galeb will try his best to fulfill the wishes of any religious leader, defined as a priest who works out of a temple or church, to the best of his ability, though he is not compelled to do so any more. Edited by Barnum to move most current sheet to the first post.
  11. Considering that I never even submitted a character accusing me of trying to exploit the flaw is unfair. But no matter, I know better than to try to intro a power the refs are strongly against. I'll just save the concept for later.
  12. Considering that I never even submitted a character accusing me of trying to exploit the flaw is unfair. But no matter, I know better than to try to intro a power the refs are strongly against. I'll just save the concept for later.
  13. Considering that I never even submitted a character accusing me of trying to exploit the flaw is unfair. But no matter, I know better than to try to intro a power the refs are strongly against. I'll just save the concept for later.
  14. I do think you are making a bit of a mountain out of molehill considering that in the end it is the other players who will have to deal with it, especially considering that in the end it is a PL10 character, bought honestly, without boosting or such to inflate points overly much. The ability gives a decent escape clause, but for only a few points more, I could buy a long range-only teleport to a single destination as a reaction or a least a free action. I might do it a different way, and am looking at some more options, including just plain limiting his power in some situations and not in toehrs voluntarily, outside the rules for effect. I must say I hope you are wrong and I that everyone is not reading each other characters regularly for I surely will not be.
  15. I do think you are making a bit of a mountain out of molehill considering that in the end it is the other players who will have to deal with it, especially considering that in the end it is a PL10 character, bought honestly, without boosting or such to inflate points overly much. The ability gives a decent escape clause, but for only a few points more, I could buy a long range-only teleport to a single destination as a reaction or a least a free action. I might do it a different way, and am looking at some more options, including just plain limiting his power in some situations and not in toehrs voluntarily, outside the rules for effect. I must say I hope you are wrong and I that everyone is not reading each other characters regularly for I surely will not be.
  16. I do think you are making a bit of a mountain out of molehill considering that in the end it is the other players who will have to deal with it, especially considering that in the end it is a PL10 character, bought honestly, without boosting or such to inflate points overly much. The ability gives a decent escape clause, but for only a few points more, I could buy a long range-only teleport to a single destination as a reaction or a least a free action. I might do it a different way, and am looking at some more options, including just plain limiting his power in some situations and not in toehrs voluntarily, outside the rules for effect. I must say I hope you are wrong and I that everyone is not reading each other characters regularly for I surely will not be.
  17. My reasoning is that with a single rank, and spending a mere 4 pp, I gain the ability to put my body in a safe place, and then go out in my alterante form, which has my usual powers plus the extra bit from alternate, and whenever I am losing a fight, or get in trouble, I can immediately return to my body in the safe place with not lkimitations I can see. That ability should cost a lot more than 4 points.
  18. My reasoning is that with a single rank, and spending a mere 4 pp, I gain the ability to put my body in a safe place, and then go out in my alterante form, which has my usual powers plus the extra bit from alternate, and whenever I am losing a fight, or get in trouble, I can immediately return to my body in the safe place with not lkimitations I can see. That ability should cost a lot more than 4 points.
  19. My reasoning is that with a single rank, and spending a mere 4 pp, I gain the ability to put my body in a safe place, and then go out in my alterante form, which has my usual powers plus the extra bit from alternate, and whenever I am losing a fight, or get in trouble, I can immediately return to my body in the safe place with not lkimitations I can see. That ability should cost a lot more than 4 points.
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