[@xGoblinKingx] It matters because "good at" and "exceptional" are two different things. Let me explain- If you fight an NPC who excels at martial arts, they may very well beat you in the same way that if I fight someone who excels in stealth, I won't be able to keep up with them (Spoiler:That happens on a mission) It's like [b]The Thing[/b] and [b]The Hulk[/b]. The Thing can smash cars, break through buildings and is pretty invulnerable. The Hulk does the same thing. On the outside, they seem like equals just looking at their actions but when they face off it becomes different because while The Thing is [b]pretty[/b] strong, The Hulk is [b]infinitely[/b] strong (literally). In that same way, you're pretty good at fighting but you're not the greatest at fighting and that'll be a factor when facing other opponents and the like. Your skill set decides what hits make contact, how successful you are in your endeavours. The point of the game is to make decisions; what skill to focus on, what path to take, and working with what you have, that's why you can fail missions why making a wrong decision is an option. Every problem can't be solved in the same way by the same people so yes, while it doesn't matter against NPC's in your control and other fodder that doesn't fight back, your posts will definitely be different from usual when facing off against NPC's that have PvP rules turned on. [quote=@twannyman] I am planning on being the guys who is super fast and works with that [/quote] I wouldn't, speed doesn't work here like it does in the comics. You can if you want, just keep in mind that while speed is great for chases, it doesn't quite hold up like you'd think it would in other occasions. [@Kouki] [@Eirene] [@xGoblinKingx] [@Fubsy] [@greywolf375] [@Lasrever] That's six.