This is a super hero game thing. Pretty obvious huh? Anyways, there's no real goal (unless your a villain, in which case you'll probably never reach the end phase of them) and you have a city to faff about in. That's fun. What city you may be asking, the answer is...
THE CITY: The beautiful city of Scaggsvillle. Known for producing lots of Guardian Units during the third war of Mexican aggression. This has caused the city to become a sprawling metropolis perfect for amateur heroes and villains. The populace is somewhat apathetic to the associated hijinks at this point. Doesn't stop them from getting angry about it on occasion, but generally it’s in the safety of their own homes. It’s fairly normal to see people making bets just out of range of a fight between super heroes.
Of course, you'll probably want the character sheet to. Therefore, here it is.
Name: Your name.
Super name: Every super person needs a secret identity, else it wouldn't be fun.
Gender: Do you have a wee wee or a vajoo?
Alignment: Hero or villain? Anti anything will be ignored. Especially if they look like batman.
Power: What's your power? Please try to keep it simple. I reserve the right to deny powers as well if I think they're to much.
Appearance: What do you look like, also describe your suit here.
Stats: You get 50 points.
Strength: Your ability to crush a tomato. Certain powers can make this doubled at most times.
Dexterity: Your ability to steal and throw a tomato. Can be doubled as above.
Constitution: Being able to eat a bad tomato. Is multiplied by two to get HP
Intelligence: Knowing a tomato based fruit salad is salsa. Makes one more accurate with ranged weapons.
Wisdom: Knowing not to put a tomato in cocain. Multiplied by five to get will power.
Hp: Your effective health. Losing all of this means you can be killed. Can be affected by poisons.
Will power: Your buffer of health. Poisons and armor piercing attacks go straight through it and it can be reduced by substantially traumatizing events. It's also the main advantages of supers.
Want to know what makes heroes and villains different? Of course you do, look below to see.
HEROES: Tend to have powers that affect physical attributes. Backgrounds tend to be upper class people, jocks, bullies, honor rolls students, and military kids. Loved by the general public so long as they do their darn job.
VILLAINS: Tend to have more technologically based powers. Tend to come from backgrounds such as orphans, nerds, goths, and punks. The only group with an actual group and can become just as worshiped as heroes should they, you know, win.
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