Thread:Redfork2000/@comment-3287482-20190726122649/@comment-26888167-20190912190130

That doesn't solve anything, Matthew. You're telling me what he can do, but you're not telling me the magnitude of his abilities. There needs to be a way to express the magnitude of his skills. It's the only way to truly see how balanced or OP he is.

For example, I can say I have a character that has telekinesis. How powerful that character is depends on the magnitude of his powers. If I just say "He has telekinesis", that doesn't tell you how powerful he is. However, if I establish a limit to his powers, like say, "His telekinesis can lift and move anything as large as a car". Then I've established how powerful he is. But if I don't establish a limit, he becomes potentially infinitely powerful. What if he uses his telekinesis to throw away the whole planet into the sun? What if he can throw the whole galaxy into a black hole? Do you understand what I mean? Listing his abilities is important, but you need to larify the magnitude of his abilities.