Is this any good?
http://killermovies.wikispaces.com/Dr.+Manhattan
Just made a page for Archimonde:
http://killermovies.wikispaces.com/Archimonde+the+Defiler
R. Daneel Olivaw & Edward Elric added.
Edit: I'd like to add some degrees to the Dynamic Force power, since the examples in the God/World Breaker level are mainly static force and since the breach between this level and the last one is way too big. I'd suggest some sort of middleground description between breaking a planet and breaking similar objects (a moon, mountains etc.) as it was done in the Energy Output hierarchy.
I was thinking, that it would be beneficial (in the long run) that we, instead of just using the character name as the article name, also used the series (to avoid confusion).
Warcraft - Character - Archimonde
Warcraft - Item - Horn of Cenarius
For instance.
If we decide to adapt this the sooner the better, since if we ever accumulate a hundred articles it would be rather tedious. I'd like your opinion on it first.
Mmmh... I am currently putting that kind of information in the tags and the indexes. In order to make it "useful" we could add at the top of the page a link which goes to the articles with tags such as "Marvel" and we add the specifications there, maybe. The advantage of putting the name at the top would be to see it when using search, right?
Originally posted by Bentley
Mmmh... I am currently putting that kind of information in the tags and the indexes. In order to make it "useful" we could add at the top of the page a link which goes to the articles with tags such as "Marvel" and we add the specifications there, maybe. The advantage of putting the name at the top would be to see it when using search, right?
Originally posted by Bentley
So is physical destructive capacity and answer to concussive blasts and dynamic force melee? I really don't get the dfference./Added Charlie-27
Dynamic force is essentially kicks, punches, weapon swings, etc.
Static force is bear-hugs, lifting, compressing, etc.
Originally posted by Bentley
So Dynamic Force is like Destructive Capacity and Durability with steroids? I get Static Force, its the other three I find confusing.
Destructive capacity is a part of the table, explaining how much damage a character can cause. It's divided into 4 subcategories energetic (how much radiation, heat, electricity, etc. one can withstand), magical (how much magical influence one can withstand), physical (how much one can endure in terms of strikes), reality warping (how much geometrical and space-time oriented distortion one could withstand).