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The trick now is finding your categories of Hero. If you wish to run with this idea. Look to psionics and psi-like abilities for things which scale with level, even if they are just a 1st level power. You may also want to look into the Reputation system D&D actually has, it seems appropriate to use in this type of game. The alternative is making a class for every hero type you can think of. Advantages are increased accuracy and focuses. Downsides is that its a lot of classes, and you can't really cover them all. Also some may already be represented well (raging crasher or frenzied berserker is clearly the hulk, artificer is as about Tony Stark as you can get, etc.) Its up to you. -- [[User:Eiji-kun|Eiji-kun]] ([[User talk:Eiji-kun|talk]]) 10:08, 11 January 2014 (UTC)
:Thanks. I've noticed several of the things you just mentioned on this wiki, like the [[Superhero_(3.5e_Class)|superhero]] or the [[Psionic_Psuperhero_(3.5e_Class)|psionic psuperhero]] classes. And I think I remember seeing a Hulking template somewhere around here.
:Yes, all of these things would fit. I admit, though, the flavor of this project that I had originally intended was very specifically Marvel/DC. Now that I think about it, it wouldn't do to have such harsh specifications. I think I'd rather go with your advice and give a lot of wiggle room in character creation. All of that notwithstanding, I'll still be creating X-Men characters in my spare time and linking them with this project. -[[User:Nolanf|Nolanf]] ([[User talk:Nolanf|talk]]) 23:11, 13 January 2014 (UTC)