@beatboks1 I have removed the force fields rule. Many magic and telekinetic characters who are otherwise legal under the rules can create limited force fields (including Gandalf as per the Hobbit films).
@supremegeneration: Yes, exactly. It’s intended to limit you to having one person with overt demonstrable powers.
But consider Elves have superhuman speed, agility, senses, etc. it’s not meant to limit those. You could make a team of Elves or Dwarves. Men of the First Age were incredibly superhuman compared to those of later times, but you’re still allowed to pick Túrin Turambar for instance. That rule is just meant to limit you to having one ‘Wizard’.
@beatboks1: That didn't really tell me much. If you say he's within the rules, that's fine. But I don't really have any demonstrable feats for him there aside from some sword combat and what appeared to be some magical blasting power?
@seagod: Not sure why that item or that show is appealing, but it's legal if it doesn't have any other powers outside growing.
@warlockmage: Yes, Supernatural and Superhuman are different concepts. Please allow me to edit the OP to clarify. I'm deeply sorry you don't have time for the thread.
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