Those are pretty tough issues.
I'd say DC Death would be closer to your Sandman than Marvel Death because Marvel Death seems all-power, bowing to nobody. DC Death, as far as I can tell, appears to be part of a much larger group of equals.
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Finally saw it. Awesome movie.
Being wheel-chair-bound, I think JFK's Agility should be Fb.
Also, Ho-tep phased through a door.
Otherwise, great job.
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Awesome, Ty.
Looks great, though I'd give him Cl1000 endurance just to even him up w/ Mephisto, Watcher and those other cosmic people. But that's just me. The first power you mention kind of covers it either way.
Your write-up repesents the comic character very well. Thanks for doing it.
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True, Doc, but they're not as complicated as the whole DC Endless Ones thing is.
Still, on that note, here's two of his nearest Marvel equals:
Not really the same, though.
I like Wal's suggestions; he is a cosmic-type being. His stats should resemble Mephisto or Nightmare's power-wise from what I've read so far.
Spectre's power levels look about right for Dre
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Thanks for all of that. I just started reading the series and that helps me out quite a bit.
I'm quite surprised Ty hasn't done it yet, but I'm sure it'll happen eventually.
I'm into issue 8 now, good stuff.
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Ty, I couldn't find The Sandman or any of his siblings/supporting characters at your site. I found Cain and Abel, something about the Dream realm, but that's all.
Are they there somewhere? I know they're not here.
I just started reading the Sandman trades and was wondering how the characters look statwise.
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Bah, I still say Vartox wins that contest hands down.
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On a superhero, yes.
I can't stand the whole black leather thing now. Does Wolverine ever wear his costume anymore?
The costumes are supposed to be bright and noticible, like battle flags. Looking "cool" doesn't matter when you can lift a tank. Who's gonna make fun of you?
Superman and Spiderman wore their costumes for the movies, why can't anyone else?
Will the n
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I hope he starts calling himself Sprite and uses the roller skates again.
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I'll wait for the DVD. I don't like watching half a movie. Ahem, Matrix... :mad:
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Actually, that nonsense is still around. It's called Yellow Bamboo now.
It's in one of the links I just posted, and also here in more detail.
"There has been much discussion on the Internet and on the JREF Forum, as was to be expected, about a current claim that the million-dollar prize has been won. No such thing, I assure you. That was very premature rejoicing, which has
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Tricks - 20 years ago
From the Amazing Randi's website recently
"I recently watched a very well-produced PBS-TV program on the Shaolin monks, "Shaolin: The Wheel of Life," a spectacular demonstration of standard "martial arts" tricks — and they are tricks — some of which date back to medieval times.
The Shaolin movement is very old, teaching the usual claptrap notions that most of t
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Probably, considering all the martial arts style mumbo jumbo and trickery involved in samauri history. Most of that stuff is really sleight of hand and basic magic tricks.
Sounds, like a very good book, though.
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You used leverage. Spidey wouldn't need a vice. :hot:
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I'd say In, Spiderman could snap one in half if he had to.
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That and the whole armor coming to life saga. Great storyline.
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Those were from the Player's book, but yeah, the ones here are modified a bit.
MN is okay, because a superheavy alloy is similar to a samauri sword that's been master crafted and hammered flat so much that it's density is very impressive.
I'd say AM, though, because the sword is less than a foot thick, meaning the material str drops a column. Unless you're Wolverine fo
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I'd say Bravo's right.
Updated Material Strength Table
Material Strength Rank Materials
Feeble Cloth, glass, brush, paper
Poor Normal plastics, crystal, wood
Typical Rubber, soft metals (gold, brass, copper), ice, adobe, computer chips
Good Brick, aluminum, light machinery pieces, asphalt, high strength plastics
Excellent Concrete, Beta cloth, iron, bullet-proof glass
Remarkable Reinfo
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Except for Str, the other attributes are too subjective to list in any formal way.
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And yet Matrix Reloaded is STILL in theaters ... sigh.
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That's odd. I just edited mine. That's what it looks like after.
Here's what it should say:
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Should look like that on the bottom right corner.
Check your profile, perhaps.
If nothing else, email Auntie. You should be able to do it as far as I know.
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True, Lilith. I know you've seen these, but here they are again, from the Handbook, I believe. Marvel vampires.
Mimic, when you look at your own post there should be an Edit option on the bottom right. I use it all the time.:-o
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Here's Marvel's Dracula.
Pretty close to your master vamp, actually. Though I still debate the str. Drac should be stronger, but not Mn. I've never seen any vampire anywhere lift 75 tons.
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That does feel right, but it's not.
Ex str is technically anything over 400 lbs. I know a few people who can do that.
That's why Wolvie with his 500 lb lifting capacity qualifies for Ex str.
Most pro weightlifters can do over 400. A lot of wrestlers and football players can, too.
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