I take full capacity as characters get to use their abilities to their best.
So Flash will use the speed that he has shown, even though his average would be lower than that (if I average across all his showings).
So in this thread, I'll....use the durability showings that have been shown, even though the average would be lower.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I take full capacity as characters get to use their abilities to their best.So Flash will use the speed that he has shown, even though his average would be lower than that (if I average across all his showings).
So in this thread, I'll....use the durability showings that have been shown, even though the average would be lower.
Originally posted by krisblaze
...it would give many human characters far better durability than superhuman ones, simply by virtue of having many appearances.
This is untrue. I challenge you to give me an example of a human having a durability feat above a particular superhuman's best durability feat.
Don't use PIS durability feats against characters because we have the no PIS rule. Spider-man koing Firelord is PIS, Cap and Spidey koing Hulk is PIS, etc.
Originally posted by krisblaze
We're talking about durability, not entire battles.Batman's taken far more straight punches from superhuman characters than say Rockslide or Forearm...
If we only use top feats then of course it's all PIS.
That was the point I was making.
Feats against characters don't work often for the simple fact that not only character's durability fluctuate from scene to scene but also their striking power.
When DD battered blue beetle then is that a low showing for DD (DD striking far under Earth shaking force) or is it a durability feat for blue beetle (skin and tissue became many times more durable than steel)?
What say you?
Originally posted by h1a8
Feats against characters don't work often for the simple fact that not only character's durability fluctuate from scene to scene but also their striking power.When DD battered blue beetle then is that a low showing for DD (DD striking far under Earth shaking force) or is it a durability feat for blue beetle (skin and tissue became many times more durable than steel)?
What say you?