11,000 adults got up out of bed and voted for Harambe man...
Here is a brief description of Molecular Dissipation. It is the ability to cause solid objects to lose their molecular cohesion by absorbing the energy within their atomic bonds. Thus making objects disappear.
My character didnβt have the ability to do that with his body so I added it to an external force, a projectile.
I assure you all the rules you apply in lower tier fights are the same as high. Hereβs what I mean. The simple rules of no Godmoding, Metagaming and Powergaming still apply. Its not like they disappear. You cant control another person character, the amount of damage they take is on them unless you have a logical claim and you cant just overpower and demean others peoples powers because you think youβre βstrongerβ everything is logic based still. In the case of the armor he couldnβt say his armor would just deflect it because I provided a logical counter which forced him lose faith in his armor and have to evade out of fear of taking lethal blows.
Superman has no personality so of course heβs boring.
I prefer Batman was well but that has nothing to do with Clark Kent. With your logic the comic the Infinity Gauntlet would be as uninteresting as it could be, no? It is entirely possible powerful beings can have extensive back stories and loreβs that would be a pleasure to read.(Ex:Darkseid & Dormammu) Also even characters like Galactus, The Living Tribunal and Thanos have losses at the end of the day as well. Strength is not a indicator of less interesting themes.
In addition lets take into account that when Superman fights opponents such as Doomsday, Darkseid and Mongul those tend to be extremely interesting bouts and those beings have vast wells of power. Its because the villians are examples of interesting high powered beings. Lets go back to Darkseid. I find his backstory to be really interesting because he like many rp characters Iβve seen grew to that strength. It was a progress. A lot of these extremely powerful RP characters Iβm referring to have become stronger from assets they acquired from thread to thread in one continuing story.
Anyways, Iβm about done going back and forth (at least for now). I just wanted to give an alternate view point to the high powered bashing that was going on because I think it would be good if both forms of fighting thrived here. I really mean that. A healthy debate hurts no one at the end of the day.
@Albatross City
Iron Man was wrong, always will be.
It wasn't a question of morality, it was an ethical question.
The Heroes do more good with their identities secret, and their families remain untouched.
Opening their identities to the public puts their families in danger and makes the Heroes emotionally involved.
Morality drives what the Heroes do, but in the long run it's simply more Ethical to let a Hero be a Hero.
Oh yes, let's make the public FEEL safe instead of MAKING them safe.
A+ logic there, Iron Man. No, the only way it works is if either-
A: Every Hero and Villain simultaneously stop doing what they're doing, universally. Universally as in THE UNIVERSE. And lay down their arms.
B: If every Hero and Villain continue doing exactly as they're doing, because power attracts power. And the superhuman arms race is already in full swing.
A is impossible, because that would require a level of divine intervention that would be so much of a lazy deus ex machina that it'd be the worst selling story in history.
B is basically whats' actually going on. Other than collateral damage, most of the Superhuman antics are pretty self contained, it's the humans that try to interact with them that cause the problems.
@Albatross City So one incident by Speedball getting too eager to catch Nitro should cause the whole superhuman world to get regulated?
Instead of that, why not just throw Nitro in whatever SuperJail, and try Speedball for 600 counts of Manslaughter?