
On 14 Dec 00, at 11:39, mastercougar@juno.com wrote: > That is of course a hard question to answer. High points, as in it > takes > a lot of points to make the character is one way to compare the power > levels of characters. Combat orientation is, IMO, only valid in > comparing combat power levels. It is possible to have a very powerful > character who has zero combat abilities, but whose power level can > effectively let him win all combats. For example a character like > Firestarter from the book of the same title, is not a combat > orientated character at all, but her pyrokinetic powers do make her a > formidable combatant. -- Marc Am not following your terminology. How can a formidable combatant not be a combat-oriented character? ---------------------------------------------------------------- GMAST Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gmast/