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Plurralbles

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I'd agree with forcefield.

But overrated= Flying. I mean, how exactly useful is it? Yes, it's a great way to pick up chicks but other than that...
 

DkLnBr

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underrated= what Fenreil said
Fenreil said:
True Illusion is stupidly underrated. If you can create illusions of the 5 senses(the "true" part) than you might as well change your name to god. You would be invincible in fights if you use your powers correctly.
overrated= Mind Reading, especially if you couldn't turn it off. Crowded areas would be hell, you would always hear people's criticism, find out that close friends and family detest you, Plus some things would just be plain annoying, like if you're stuck with someone for a whole day, and they have a song stuck in their head.
 

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I think flying is very overrated
Considering the fact that so many people are afraid of heights and can't seem to get on the plane for that reason and if you don't know how to use the power well, training for it would mean the difference between life and death.

for the underrated power, I'd say power to conjure everyday objects (Piccolo for one...)
useful yet not 'cool' enough to be mainstream
 

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LeonLethality said:
Casual Shinji said:
Invisibility is the most useless power unless ofcourse it's magical. If it's scientific it means you'd be blind since your retina would also be invisible.

This was the biggest plothole in Hollow Man. God, what a stupid movie that was.
Don't forget the dust and other dirt that will gather on your body and make your silhouette visible to others.

Overrated: super strength often times due to pressure and such you would tear right through things lift them.

Underrated: ESP yes predicting the future, if you could see every thing coming at you you could easily avoid it.
Unless your future-seeing is where the future you see is the always the one that's going to happen. If the outcome, whether you intervene or not, is always what you see then you'd go insane knowing the future and not being able to change anything.
 

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Fenreil said:
This isn't quite a conventional superpower, but I have yet to see it properly utilized

True Illusion is stupidly underrated. If you can create illusions of the 5 senses(the "true" part) than you might as well change your name to god. You would be invincible in fights if you use your powers correctly.
*Looks at Aisen in bleach*

Yeah well, other then that you're right. I have not seen the effective use of it so far.
 

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Fenreil said:
Overrated:
Invisibility. Whenever someone asks about superpowers, people say they want invisibility. There's really not that much you can do. You could only sneak into low-security areas, and, depending on the specifics, you might have to be naked to be truly invisible. I'm really not seeing the appeal there.
Objection!

Invisibility isn't a super power, you can buy it off ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Become-INVISIBLE-The-Secret-of-Invisibility-Revealed_W0QQitemZ130373627799QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item1e5adfaf97
 

Nemu

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Overrated: Telepathy
Underrated: Rapidly growing fingernails
 

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cuddly_tomato said:
Fenreil said:
Overrated:
Invisibility. Whenever someone asks about superpowers, people say they want invisibility. There's really not that much you can do. You could only sneak into low-security areas, and, depending on the specifics, you might have to be naked to be truly invisible. I'm really not seeing the appeal there.
Objection!

Invisibility isn't a super power, you can buy it off ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Become-INVISIBLE-The-Secret-of-Invisibility-Revealed_W0QQitemZ130373627799QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item1e5adfaf97
I just joygasmed.


Overrated-invisibility, super strength, web-slinging (somebody has to clean that shit up, and thats not easy as its sticky and harder than steel.)
Underated-The ability to control air pressure.
 

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maninahat said:
There is a ridiculously practical super power I have never seen used before - the ability to communicate fluently in any and all languages, or to adapt to them in practically no time at all. That would include shit like ciphers, bodylanguage etc. Imagine how useful you'd be to intelligence agencies and international diplomacy.
There was Cypher in the New Mutant marvel, he could understand any language, however he was killed off before he become useful. But recently he was brought back from the dead, it was shown he could understand/interpret body language (it had regular speech bubble as well as what the characters really meant), computer languages and even martial arts.
Gauntes said:
I think flying is very overrated
Considering the fact that so many people are afraid of heights and can't seem to get on the plane for that reason and if you don't know how to use the power well, training for it would mean the difference between life and death.
Flying and super strength seem to be always combined in a "flying brick" power. But then again I guess if someone can fly, they need to be strong enough to resist breaking the sound barrier with only their normal clothing on.

It wouldn't be that hard to train your flying, all you would need is a large high jump mattress and a second story to jump off.
 

Fenreil

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Yeah, the power of flight by itself doesn't make much sense. I mean, it gets cold when you go fast, and it sounds like it might be kinda hard to breath, especially when you go higher.

Mind reading is another one I hear people say all the time. Very overrated

Oh, and not even Aizen uses his powers correctly. All he had to do was keep everybody occupied with illusions of him talking while he walks up and skewers them one by one. Nobody would have the slightest idea, not even after they're all dead. Hell, he could have just spent that time chanting out a 90th level kidou or something.
 

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Under-rated? The ability to make people dead.

Seriously, "The Killer"'s ability in "Wanted" (the Graphic Novel, not the monstrosity of a film) is perfect - a natural affinity for killing. But so under-rated that Hollywood decided they needed to make it into a generic "bullet time" ability that wasn't even unique!

The shame.

Over-rated? Regeneration probably. Most people point to Wolverine, or the Cheerleader in Heroes and go "That'd be awesome". I point to Deadpool and go, "Would it?". And even then Deadpool is a 'hero' so it's downsides are less obvious. Insanity, memory loss, all sorts of bad things could happen when you start bringing regenerative properties into play.
 

WolfThomas

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Milney said:
=Over-rated? Regeneration probably. Most people point to Wolverine, or the Cheerleader in Heroes and go "That'd be awesome". I point to Deadpool and go, "Would it?". And even then Deadpool is a 'hero' so it's downsides are less obvious. Insanity, memory loss, all sorts of bad things could happen when you start bringing regenerative properties into play.
Yeah but his power is out of control cancer combined with an artificially created healing factor derived from Wolverine, not the most stable of foundations for a power.

But it also gave him the power to break the fourth wall, so that's something isn't?
 

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BrynThomas said:
Milney said:
=Over-rated? Regeneration probably. Most people point to Wolverine, or the Cheerleader in Heroes and go "That'd be awesome". I point to Deadpool and go, "Would it?". And even then Deadpool is a 'hero' so it's downsides are less obvious. Insanity, memory loss, all sorts of bad things could happen when you start bringing regenerative properties into play.
Yeah but his power is out of control cancer combined with an artificially created healing factor derived from Wolverine, not the most stable of foundations for a power.

But it also gave him the power to break the fourth wall, so that's something isn't?
Oh, don't get me wrong, Deadpool is all sorts of awesome. I'm not really much of a comic book man myself, yet I love Deadpool.

I was mainly using him as an example of, when bits of brain regrow at different times, some connections are gonna get messed up. Not to mention extended life spans driving you nuts. Regeneration would still be handy, but that doesn't mean it's not over-rated ;)
 

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Nemu said:
Overrated: Telepathy
Underrated: Rapidly growing fingernails
I actually have this, and it is not underrated. I have accidentally scratched my girlfriend a few times now due to having nails which grow unreasonably quickly. Also, the fact I work close to the soil (being a park ranger) means I constantly have filth and soil under them.

They are very handy when I need to open cellotape though.
 

AmadeoRey

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Oh, this brings memories filled with nostalgia…

I used to be into forum RPG’s back when I was a kid. The rapid and wide spread of suitable Internet technologies in Russia in the early 2000’s coincided with the comic/anime boom. So practically everyone who had an access to the net and who was a comic book fan was involved into forum role-playing at some point. Basically, that time span can be legitimately called the Golden Age of forum RPG’s in Russia: a large variety of them existed and many people took part. So be aware of two disclaimers: 1) All said below is not just theorizing but is based on long and vast experience of my own role-playing days back in 2003-2008; this is something I actually went through and witnessed; 2) I am exclusively speaking about Russian RPG’s, so I don’t know how the things were and are in other parts of the world.

The most underrated superpower for me was electrokinesis. In may seem hard to believe that in 2003-2004 (when I started gaming) electrokinetics were extremely rare to find. No one seemed to like or care about that kind of stuff. Everyone were into pyrokinetics, psionic (telpahy, TK, etc.), metamorphs and speedsters (Quiksilver rip-offs). Probably due sad fact that there is just no cool or prominent electrokinetics in Marvel and DC universes (well. Maybe, except Surge who didn’t do much and who was generally regarded as a speedster). I chose to wield one cause there weren’t any before me and maybe cause I just liked Zapper in the Ninja Turtles franchise. Oh, and it was generally easy passing an electrokinetic through the registration – no on took them seriously. BTW forum RPG’s registration rules usually limit the chosen superpowers to 1 at a time but they do allow to keep all possible side-effects if a player can properly explain their connections and links with the main superpower (they have to be at least somewhat decently derived from main powers’ nature via scientific and sci-fi methods, yeah…). This is the place where electrokinesis began to kick off: the trick is that it’s a very-very vast field of usage and a great space for creativity + you can derive tons of useful bonuses from it as «side-effects» such as not only generic zaps, discharges and lightning bolts but enhanced nervous system (enhanced speed and reaction, immunity to different stuff), supreme electromagnetic field, levitation, immunity no telepathy and other mind screwing, EMP, EMF-based radar and, theoretically, a route to possible achieving of magnetism and plasma-based powers.

So I kicked almost everybody’s’ asses be it canon or original chars fighting me.

So if there I any of you kids out there who might be still interested in forum role-playing, and does it for not only participating in a noir wangst lovehate lovestory but also maybe getting into action in free time, I highly recommend registering an electrokinetic character. He’ll most likely be fairly easy to pass through the registration and, if you play your cards right and put some effort into researching the wonderful phenomenon of electricity, you’ll rout like about 90-95% of our enemies. Psionics will be extra pissed on you cause they won’t be able to read your thoughts. To cut it short in vulgar simplification – thoughts and other brain activity is done with electric charges via nervous system. If you’re a electrokinetic, you mind as well have superb abnormal nervous system which defends your mind from intervention. Even tough guys like Xavier can take a rest. You won’t even need a mental block.

The second choice would be the guy who controls the oscillation of sound transforming it into ultrasound and infrasound. Also pretty useful. Psionics will s*it bricks once you’ll screw up their TK and forcefields by creating a dissonance and when you’ll be inflicting cases of nausea, fear, depression, dizziness/vertigo and otherwise meddling with their minds while not being… well… a psionic yourself.
 

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Underrated: The Ability to Command an Army of Squirrels!



Overrated: The Ability to Be Invulnerable to Everything....Except Muhammad Ali.

 

Fenreil

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AmadeoRey said:
Oh, this brings memories filled with nostalgia…

The most underrated superpower for me was electrokinesis.
This was... quite the interesting read. Please do explain the technicalities of this "Electrokinesis" to me. I've only seen something like this as a "Hurl thunderbolts and lightning" kind of power. Not for an RP kinda thing, but because superpowers have always really interested me.

Oh and The Incredibles did a pretty good job of showing how super strength can suck. One of the deleted scenes in particular was pretty good on this point.
 

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Overrated: Flying. Too many people want it, and outside of possibly being able to travel quickly and make an escape easier, it's not the most practical superpower IMO.

Underrated: Shapeshifting. Seriously, why only have the ability to fly when you can have the ability to change into a bird or instantly grow wings? Why only have superstrength when you could instantly bulk up your muscles to superhuman levels? Why only have one specific superpower when you could have one that, if used properly, can theoretically give you almost every single superpower?
 
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underrated: Ability to teleport anything anywhere.
seriously reduces travel costs. That would be awesome.
hungry? poof, burger. that would really be helpful in everyday life, not to mention food costs would be none. so thats nice.

td help in combat too. you fight a guy, BAM crushed by giant lollipop.

oh wait I did that already... hmm... someone pissin you off? teleport them into the nearest black hole. :D.

Bored? teleport hooker and money, and teleport away all the stds she has. Or he has. I dont judge. lolz.

or, teleport an elephant inside of a persons heart, and watch him esplode. :D.



most overrated = super speed. Oh come on, sure youd go fast, but everythings a blur, so navigating would be tricky. probably break every bone in your body.
 

Moonbeary

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maninahat said:
There is a ridiculously practical super power I have never seen used before - the ability to communicate fluently in any and all languages, or to adapt to them in practically no time at all. That would include shit like ciphers, bodylanguage etc. Imagine how useful you'd be to intelligence agencies and international diplomacy.
Actually, Wonder Woman has the ability to learn any and all Human languages, so that's pretty dang close to what you were referring to if you think about it.