Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-35725876-20180529172040/@comment-35725876-20180716091429

Quartzmaser wrote: Wouldn't a better system be one that centres around the amount of useful stuff abilities are used to do, in respects to time, efficiency and effectiveness, or in other words, wouldn't a better class system be one that centres around the measurement of ability usage performance? I mean, characters could have the ability to warp reality, yet their performance could be so bad to the point that they cannot do much of anything with their reality warping capacities.

It isn't really a good idea to class a reality warper as a high-tier ability user simply because they have the potential to do a truck load of stuff. Unless that is what you are going for of course. That's sort of what I've ended up doing. It will be based on the individuals, what they can do, how powerful they are, and what they are like (i.e. criminal record, known to be violent, etc.)