Seran McKay wrote:
I really appreciate all of your feedback (all as in guys). A question came up on Sunday from one of the players, he said "Man, Regeneration isn't as good as I'd hoped, I thought Con per turn would simulate Wolverine's regen." another person from the group spoke up and said "Well, this isn't a superhero game per se, like Marvel or DC, so I would think that Wolvie's regen couldn't be simulated here in this system...."


Oh, he wanted Wankerine, not Wolverine. Originally, he had Per Minute type with a con score somewhere around 10 with several levels of Resistance (Pain), coupled with Unique Kill (Decapitation). Later writers extended his regeneration to per Turn (he's like this in Whedon's run) and others took him to...moronic levels (I survived a Nuke to the face! I am not making this up).

Of course, I thought long and hard about this and he's right....so I came up with the idea of a 10 point version of Regeneration where you'd
roll Con (doubled) and the result would be something along the lines of Con x Success Levels in Life Points back., This would make sense for Wolverine to do something like this... or maybe this could be a "Power Stunt" or something....say for having Regeneration (6-Point Quality, only)

I don't know, just a thought...Maybe I could do something like Power Stunts for the taste...any ideas?

Seran

I've toyed with the idea of Power Stuns, but this was limited to "Spend 1 Drama Point to use your power for something weird like turning Webbing into a Parachute" as a variant on a Plot Twist--usable once per turn.

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