Appearance
by Lady Arakne and Matt Thompson
Randomly-rolled characters begin the game with an Appearance of Typical, followed
by a roll on the ability modifier table. Mutants reduce this by -1CS, because of that unsightly third eye (note that the randomness still allows
for a good-looking mutant, there's just not as many). The Judge may allow players to set a specific stat if the player can come up with a good enough
reason, and modelled characters can have their Appearance stat set by the player (subject to the Judge's approval, of course)
New characters should also be allowed to trade in powers, talents, and contacts for additional Appearance ranks (allow one rank per trade-in)
| Appearance Benchmark |
| Rank |
Description |
Example |
| Shift-0 |
Hideous |
Sauron and Daemonites |
| Feeble |
Repulsive |
Chamber and Deadpool |
| Poor |
Homely |
Toad and Reptile |
| Typical |
Plain to Average |
Iceman and Wolverine |
| Good |
Attractive |
Jubilee and Savant |
| Excellent |
Pretty/Handsome |
Captain Britain, Grifter and Moon Knight |
| Remarkable |
Statuesque |
Phoenix, Candra and
Mr. Majestic |
| Incredible |
Bewitching |
Psylocke, Laura Croft and Emma Frost |
| Amazing |
Stunning |
Storm, Voodoo, Zealot and Bruce Wayne |
| Monstrous |
Radiant |
Roma and Megan in her
true form |
| Unearthly |
Devine |
Demigods and Deities in
true form |
Appearance does figure in to Popularity, which is covered later in this supplement.
Using the Appearance Stat
Characters can use their appearance to influence members of the opposite
gender (this may work differently for some alien species'). If a character
is talking to somebody who does not know them, they may use their appearance
stat in the place of their popularity (The Judge may even state that they
*have* to use their appearance stat instead, especially if their appearance
is lower than their popularity stat)
Of course, if you are known to be a world-dominating villain, or a hero who
has saved thousands of lives, it doesn't really matter what you look like,
as people know you by reputation. Typically, anyone with a popularity of
larger than 20 (or -20) can't use their appearance in place of popularity.
However, they may be able to gain a +1CS to a popularity roll given a
successful appearance FEAT first.
The Judge may also rule that the appearance stat can be used for other
things. Getting a date for Tony Starks party could be considered an
appearance FEAT. Of course, if plain old Jane Smith (app Typical, popularity 4/60) slips
into her costumed identity of Avenger Girl first, she may be able to use a
popularity FEAT for the same thing, and will probably make front page news
in the local scandal sheet the next day, too.
Johnny Crandall, the Crimson Cartographer, stops dead in his tracks while
trying to escape the villain's hideout. Ahead of him is the exit, but it's
guarded by two Amazonian warriors.
Realising he's hopelessly outclassed if things turn agressive, he slips into
the shadows and changes into his secret ID. Putting on his best smile, he approaches the ladies "Hey, I'm really sorry about this, but I have
absolutely no idea where I am - I thought this was some kind of
bookstore....... Say, are you two girls doing anything tonight?"
The Judge may even allow him a red FEAT roll to get past unhindered. If he
doesn't turn up for dinner, though, he's likely to be the subject of a
manhunt the next day. If he does turn up, he'd better have his escape route
well planned after the two finish fighting over him.......
Modifers to Appearance
The appearance stat represents how the character appears to members of their
own race. The Judge should make relevant modifiers when a character tries to
use their appearance stat to influence members of alien races. For similar
races, there may be no modifier, but in the case of a Skrull talking to a
human, anything from -2CS to -4CS could be applied.
If a character spends a good hour or so making themselves look presentable,
they may be able to gain a +1CS to appearance for a short while. Any other
measures taken to improve appearance may be allowed by the Judge (plastic
surgery?)
Improving Appearance Permanently
Apart from the aforementioned plastic surgery, there is no easy way to
improve one's appearance stat. It can't be done by spending Karma, however
much you've managed to save. The Judge may decide under certain
circumstances that appearance is actually reduced (having your face plunged
into a bucket of acid is a good example of this).
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