![]() ![]() If there is a maximum number of ranks a character can take, it’s listed in parentheses after the word “Ranked” in the advantage’s heading. Ranks in a advantage are noted with a number after the advantage’s name, such as “ Defensive Roll 2” (for a character who has taken two ranks in the Defensive Roll advantage), just like skill and power ranks. Such advantages are listed as “Ranked” alongside the advantage name. It also says if the advantage can be acquired in ranks and the effects of doing so. Some advantages have no ranks and are acquired only once, effectively at rank 1.Īdvantage Cost = 1 Character point per advantage rank ADVANTAGE DESCRIPTIONSĮach advantage’s description explains the benefit it provides. Advantages cost 1 Character point per rank. ACQUIRING ADVANTAGESĪdvantages are rated in ranks and bought with Character points, just like abilities and skills. ![]() Advantages often allow heroes to “break the rules,” gaining access to and doing things most people cannot, or simply doing them better. Heroes are more than just skilled, they often have amazing advantages, beyond the abilities of ordinary people. ![]()
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