Maybe it's up and down to fix various problems?
Like how many pages are so difficult to read... case in point:
I get that he does different colors for the pages based on the character's colors (
although, that can often enough be subjective). However, dark background should get light colored text for best contrast. It seems like half the time that I go to Ben Reily's site for reference, I have to hit CTRL+A to select everything on the page so the text is highlighted as above. If that's "working as intended," then the intent is at fault. And if it's a side effect of aesthetic choices, then the choices themselves are bad.
Also various power descriptions could use a lot of editing. In the case of Thor above, Thor has listed "Asgardian Physiology" as a power that states his "very body gives him the following abilities," followed by several bullet points with his actual powers listed as if they were all power stunts off of his physiology. This format alone drives me nuts, however among these abilities is Thor's Illusion Detection (+1CS to detect illusions). This definitely is
not an Asgardian Physiology power. This is a trained ability that Thor has gained over a lengthy period of association with the God of Mischief and learning from all the illusions Loki has used against him.
Additionally, and I hate to even justify this version of Thor by acknowledging stuff like this, but his "Gold Uru Prosthetic Arm" description seems pointless. It is listed as having Unearthly material strength
--which is useful info, but how can that be Uru when we know that metal to be in the CL1000 or higher material strength range? It also states that it increases Strength to Unearthly and decreases Fighting to Amazing for using his off hand. Thor has Unearthly Strength, even in this version as written up, so it is not "increasing" his Strength at all. As for decreased Fighting, if that's a standard off-hand penalty of -2CS I would like to know where it came from. I didn't see reference to it in the Advanced Set Player's or Judge's books. But even if it is in the rules and I missed it, then it's a standard penalty and didn't need reiterating for this particular prosthetic arm. The only description Thor's prosthetic arm really needs is "Unearthly material strength prosthetic that allows Thor to function as if he still had two arms."
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