Obviously, everyone is still new to their powers. I'm only making an issue out of stuff in the first place because we don't know how far this story will go. It's possible that they might never reach their OP states or that they will before the canonical "ending" of the story. I just want everyone to be on the same page for everything, and it's still not totally clear to me just how much of the original guidelines we're going to be following and which ones we're throwing out or bending. [quote=@Treue] The problem with a tranq would just be getting it through the thick ass scales. You'd either need to do that somehow, which I feel like would fuck the tranq dart up a good bit, or find a nice fleshy spot, but then you'd need to deal with getting in a good range to do so, risking life and limb dealing with a monster. [/quote] It could be ingested... [@Daisedconfused] The reason I was considering Henry as close to the originally banned powers is because his strength could bring down a building really easily. He could basically shoulder-check a support piece and bring down the eiffel tower if he wanted to, with 3000 pounds of running force and a further 4000 of muscle force. And he could probably survive doing it, too. Honestly, that in and of itself is fine, but I do think it should be built up to, and the fact that his drawbacks are most likely going to make him MORE dangerous rather than less, as well as the lack of "weaknesses" (I consider the things listed as drawbacks, not weaknesses. To me, a weakness is a way to overcome the power, not a side effect.) makes me think he could use a bit more rebalancing. Sorry if that came across as rude, I didn't intend it to.