[quote=Descartes] A) >Strength measured in deadliftz >Implying 500 lbs. is strong >Not deadlifting lmao7plaet for max gainzDYEL? In all serious, I don't think physical strength and speed should be an overall indicator for powerlevel of a character. He or she may have some pretty mind warping powers otherwise even if they may not be destructive. B) Wit's Comb - Strike's sword. It is a simple styled single-edged straight sword roughly the length of Strike's arm. In place of a proper hilt, the handle is wrapped in duct tape just thick enough so that the metal cannot be felt underneath it.The blade's properties are simple. Whatever the blade's edge touches is not cut. Rather, in its place, a zipper appears which Strike can zip and unzip as he pleases. It is unknown what happens if he cuts a zipper. C) Veil of Victory - A seemingly normal white scarf which Strike normally has around his neck. When tightened fully, it has the ability to turn its user as well as whatever the user is carrying invisible. When loosened, whether it is on purpose by the user or not, the user as well as his property returns to being visible. [/quote] A) I believe I mentioned this somewhere in the rules, but the strength and speed are common factors that are found throughout a lot of powers and abilities. For instance, if you had telekinesis, then you'd be limited to the same strength/speed limits for how fast/heavy the things you lift can be. Also, I know I mentioned this somewhere, but the number and variety of powers is far too vast for any example or limit based system could harness. B) How long does the zipper effect last and what are the extents of the power? Seeing as it doesn't actually cut, I assume it could only do the top layer (i.e. skin, but not bone). C) Full on invisibility is a bit high-leveled for the level 4 or less starting requirement. Now, transparency on the other hand (visual disturbance upon movement, but otherwise invisible when not moving), is much more reasonable.