This is a place to deposit your NoW Multiverse Characters. Please use the format below and read the tier ratings to understand where your character belongs.
Character Sheets for the Multiverse:
To begin playing, submit a character of your creation in the format detailed below.
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Race:
Random descriptors: As it sounds, the very basics are simply stated here, such as height, weight, eye color etc.
Character Tier: Low, Intermediate, or High.
Character Type: Critical Character- Active Multiverse Participant, Non-Critical Character/Secondary Character or Background Character.
Physical Description: Describe your character's usual appearance in more detail here. This includes attire, as much as how they walk, their mannerisms, and so forth. Remember that if your character's physical appearance radically changes, then you will need to submit a new profile for reference purposes.
Personality Description: What motivates and drives your character—money, morals, power, love? What kind of person are they? What's their goal? How does their mind tick?
Skills, powers and abilities: List and justify your powers in this section, and list their Level. Detail, justification, creativity and attention to detail are all paramount. If you simply write out 'I have Big Bang attack!!!' then we shall not accept it. There is no limit to the number of abilities you may possess, however you should stick to the general theme of your character, and Judges will review the unity of powers.
Character Equipment: What items does your character carry? You must describe how you obtained them, and if your explanation is deemed to be unrealistic, the equipment might be removed from you but may be “found” in the Multiverse. All equipment must be listed with their corresponding Power Level Low, Medium or High given.
Character History: Write a little bit about your characters past.
While there are tiers to delineate power rankings among characters, the rules specifically state that there is an equality of posts. However that equality of posts falls under each classification of character tier.
Thus Low tier characters have an equality of posts, however if a Low and Intermediate character decide to fight there is an inequality of a +1 prep advantage given to the Intermediate character. If the same Low tiered character decides to fight a High tiered character there is an inequality of +2 prep advantage given to the High tiered character.
What does this mean? It means a Low vs. Intermediate requires at least one prepped action to affect the Intermediate character, and conversely his normal attacks act as a one prepped attack.
The same goes for a High tier character; they have either a +2 or +1 prepped action against either a Low or Intermediate character.
This system is used to delineate the power differences between characters. This of course does not mean that a group of Low tier characters cannot attack and defeat an Intermediate or High tier character. It just means that they will have to act in concert to do so.
While it recommended that equal tiers face each other in combat, there will be times when lower tiered characters will attack Non-Critical characters, such as Kings, or Leaders of other player created worlds and they will necessarily be Intermediate or even High tiered.
Low, Intermediate and High Tier Comparison Chart: Use this chart to place your character powers and equipment.
Low || This is the general human level, encompassing the power attainable by the average Joe and is limited to the most basic of technological weapons, like guns, crossbow and knives—maybe even a scooter if in the wrong hands.
Human abilities at their peak, but still nothing overtly supernatural. Examples would be a genius IQ, very minor spell-casting ability (I’m talking sparking dried brush into flame). Technological objects such as laser guns fall under this level.
Genetic, cybernetic, divine or magical enhancements that allow you to run as fast as a sports car, jump anime style, or bench three-hundred pounds without breaking a sweat—as well as other physical modifications of that level. Dexterity level equal to an expert marksman, low level psionics and spellcasting ability, super-genius intelligence quotient and martial arts master are other examples of Low rating abilities. Equipment falls under the same range of power.
Intermediate || Examples of Intermediate powers and abilities include Mad Scientist level genius and scientific ability, long ranged telepathy, magical powers that to not involve a divine patron, and the ability to shoot flaming bats with magic arrows of light without the aide of that damnable fairy partner. In general, the range of ability to be expected from a Jedi Padawan of Star Wars or a Gennin Ninja of Naruto—as well as the use of cybernetics, alchemy, and so on to simulate any of that.
The basics of nano technology capable of regenerating minor wounds, or alternatively wizardry or clerical ability capable of the same. You can pilot your own short range star fighter and have access to technology so advanced as to be almost magical in nature. The ability to fly for any reason you can think of that makes any rudimentary amount of plot logic. Your character may have the reflexes and skills of an elite Jedi Knight, the speed of Saito Hajime, and the power to take down Trinity of The Matrix with ease.
The ability to heal major damage taken bother personally, or by others, through the method of your choice. The charisma and influence necessary to muster an army of elite soldiers, and access to the technology needed to build and operate a small space craft capable of interstellar travel (or a magic dragon from the future, whatever floats your boat). Your powers and skills rival those of Gandalf the White, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Himura Kenshin at their best.
High || Personal shielding and an Imperial Star Destroyer for a flagship; computer expertise that can take down Borg Cubes, and you may have weapons so slick and high tech that they make the ladies hot and bothered. You can distort space-time at will with your magic, enough so to influence events worlds or even light years away, and your physical strikes can no longer even be seen. Armies of grizzled veterans--wearing too much steel to stand up on their own—will carry your banner to war and ride really expensive looking horses across the battlefield. You could out gun an Agent in the Matrix or beat him down with your martial arts, and powers and abilities compare to Mace Windu of Star Wars, Ultimecia Final Fantasy, and Hyuuga Ricdeau of Xenogears.
The firewalls of the Death Star and Magi Supercomputers fall with ease before your unbeatable hacking skills. You can repair lost limbs and destroyed vital functions expediently. Your powers can cut down small armies, and shield you from the effects of nuclear weapons. You are no longer merely limited to visiting other worlds and epochs from afar, but may now visit them personally. Powers are of comparable scale to Marvel’s Magneto and Doctor Strange.
Not Open for Play at This Time:
Composite Beings|| That your powers rank less then omnipotent and have finite energy requirements are essentially your only restrictions at this point.
Universal Abstract Entity || Anything becomes possible within the restraints of the rules of the forum and common sense.
As far as characters and abilities go, let your imagination free, as long as it isn't too ridiculous. i.e. No conjuring black holes and throwing galaxies…because if I have to explain why, don’t apply.
Character Sheets for the Multiverse:
To begin playing, submit a character of your creation in the format detailed below.
Name:
Age:
Gender:
Race:
Random descriptors: As it sounds, the very basics are simply stated here, such as height, weight, eye color etc.
Character Tier: Low, Intermediate, or High.
Character Type: Critical Character- Active Multiverse Participant, Non-Critical Character/Secondary Character or Background Character.
Physical Description: Describe your character's usual appearance in more detail here. This includes attire, as much as how they walk, their mannerisms, and so forth. Remember that if your character's physical appearance radically changes, then you will need to submit a new profile for reference purposes.
Personality Description: What motivates and drives your character—money, morals, power, love? What kind of person are they? What's their goal? How does their mind tick?
Skills, powers and abilities: List and justify your powers in this section, and list their Level. Detail, justification, creativity and attention to detail are all paramount. If you simply write out 'I have Big Bang attack!!!' then we shall not accept it. There is no limit to the number of abilities you may possess, however you should stick to the general theme of your character, and Judges will review the unity of powers.
Character Equipment: What items does your character carry? You must describe how you obtained them, and if your explanation is deemed to be unrealistic, the equipment might be removed from you but may be “found” in the Multiverse. All equipment must be listed with their corresponding Power Level Low, Medium or High given.
Character History: Write a little bit about your characters past.
While there are tiers to delineate power rankings among characters, the rules specifically state that there is an equality of posts. However that equality of posts falls under each classification of character tier.
Thus Low tier characters have an equality of posts, however if a Low and Intermediate character decide to fight there is an inequality of a +1 prep advantage given to the Intermediate character. If the same Low tiered character decides to fight a High tiered character there is an inequality of +2 prep advantage given to the High tiered character.
What does this mean? It means a Low vs. Intermediate requires at least one prepped action to affect the Intermediate character, and conversely his normal attacks act as a one prepped attack.
The same goes for a High tier character; they have either a +2 or +1 prepped action against either a Low or Intermediate character.
This system is used to delineate the power differences between characters. This of course does not mean that a group of Low tier characters cannot attack and defeat an Intermediate or High tier character. It just means that they will have to act in concert to do so.
While it recommended that equal tiers face each other in combat, there will be times when lower tiered characters will attack Non-Critical characters, such as Kings, or Leaders of other player created worlds and they will necessarily be Intermediate or even High tiered.
Low || This is the general human level, encompassing the power attainable by the average Joe and is limited to the most basic of technological weapons, like guns, crossbow and knives—maybe even a scooter if in the wrong hands.
Human abilities at their peak, but still nothing overtly supernatural. Examples would be a genius IQ, very minor spell-casting ability (I’m talking sparking dried brush into flame). Technological objects such as laser guns fall under this level.
Genetic, cybernetic, divine or magical enhancements that allow you to run as fast as a sports car, jump anime style, or bench three-hundred pounds without breaking a sweat—as well as other physical modifications of that level. Dexterity level equal to an expert marksman, low level psionics and spellcasting ability, super-genius intelligence quotient and martial arts master are other examples of Low rating abilities. Equipment falls under the same range of power.
Intermediate || Examples of Intermediate powers and abilities include Mad Scientist level genius and scientific ability, long ranged telepathy, magical powers that to not involve a divine patron, and the ability to shoot flaming bats with magic arrows of light without the aide of that damnable fairy partner. In general, the range of ability to be expected from a Jedi Padawan of Star Wars or a Gennin Ninja of Naruto—as well as the use of cybernetics, alchemy, and so on to simulate any of that.
The basics of nano technology capable of regenerating minor wounds, or alternatively wizardry or clerical ability capable of the same. You can pilot your own short range star fighter and have access to technology so advanced as to be almost magical in nature. The ability to fly for any reason you can think of that makes any rudimentary amount of plot logic. Your character may have the reflexes and skills of an elite Jedi Knight, the speed of Saito Hajime, and the power to take down Trinity of The Matrix with ease.
The ability to heal major damage taken bother personally, or by others, through the method of your choice. The charisma and influence necessary to muster an army of elite soldiers, and access to the technology needed to build and operate a small space craft capable of interstellar travel (or a magic dragon from the future, whatever floats your boat). Your powers and skills rival those of Gandalf the White, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Himura Kenshin at their best.
High || Personal shielding and an Imperial Star Destroyer for a flagship; computer expertise that can take down Borg Cubes, and you may have weapons so slick and high tech that they make the ladies hot and bothered. You can distort space-time at will with your magic, enough so to influence events worlds or even light years away, and your physical strikes can no longer even be seen. Armies of grizzled veterans--wearing too much steel to stand up on their own—will carry your banner to war and ride really expensive looking horses across the battlefield. You could out gun an Agent in the Matrix or beat him down with your martial arts, and powers and abilities compare to Mace Windu of Star Wars, Ultimecia Final Fantasy, and Hyuuga Ricdeau of Xenogears.
The firewalls of the Death Star and Magi Supercomputers fall with ease before your unbeatable hacking skills. You can repair lost limbs and destroyed vital functions expediently. Your powers can cut down small armies, and shield you from the effects of nuclear weapons. You are no longer merely limited to visiting other worlds and epochs from afar, but may now visit them personally. Powers are of comparable scale to Marvel’s Magneto and Doctor Strange.
Composite Beings|| That your powers rank less then omnipotent and have finite energy requirements are essentially your only restrictions at this point.
Universal Abstract Entity || Anything becomes possible within the restraints of the rules of the forum and common sense.
As far as characters and abilities go, let your imagination free, as long as it isn't too ridiculous. i.e. No conjuring black holes and throwing galaxies…because if I have to explain why, don’t apply.