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Aug 2022

Did one for Danivere, she does not have magic (and I wouldn't count anything she does as a special move). Her surge does specialize in boosting her density and making her body harder than steel so durability is a 10/10. It does slow down her mobility so speed is average or lower and the rest of the stats are fairly good

My story's a drama/fantasy, and I'll be going off my characters' capabilities for the first 3 chapters. Other characters aren't included because.. I haven't drawn anything past chapter 1, and I'm too lazy to make other charts.

Oita:

  • Above average power from upbringing of doing a lot of errands around their home town, most of which included semi-heavy physical work

  • Speed/Dexterity is.. a bit below average. Nothing special there.

  • Durability is exactly at the average. Can handle whatever an average human can.

  • Magic/Special moves. I put it at a 2 to... be nice, I guess? At the beginning, the character has no idea that magic even exists, nor do they have any reason to fight, so.. no special moves.

  • Skill/Smarts were placed just about equal to Power here, as she knows a semi diverse amount of useful skills for life/helping people. This character has used a sword multiple times, so there's something. Not for battle, though.

Basically: This is a drama character at the start, lmao. I may do this again as I release more chapters with the same character and more, but for now, you have this. The most likely outcomes would be:
A) The character almost instantly dies on the first attack
B) Miraculously, they get a lucky attack with their sword and sustain no injuries, living
C) They defuse the fight, and live

11 days later

Okay, I'll bite =D

The chart goes like this:
Street smarts: Like, you know how to survive in the wild.
Sporty: I have speed! I have strenght! I don't procastinate!!
Nerdy: I play D&D, read mangas, like robots.
Cuteness: Look at this smile!
Intelligence: 1+1 equals 2. 'Knowledge is power'.







Interesting results, really!
I was impressed with some of my characters =P

26 days later

I'm planning on doing this in That Stick Figure1 Isekai since characters' stick figure bodies are completely different from the bodies they had before; therefore they have certain limitations. Developmental Potential means they have the potential to fix their stats. There's this whole battle system that I plan on doing.

Naota Nakaoka's stick figure body, [JOHN JOHNSON]:


Quincy Q. Quinn's stick figure body, [PHILIP FREEMAN]:


This was a really interesting challenge! Thank you for the thread><

These are the main protags from our webcomic, Mother Kill
The charts are based on how powerful they are when we first see them at the very start of MK, quantifying them relative to each other
It isn't perfect but here ya go~~





24 days later

Bumping this because I want to do this, but I don't have all of the pictures I want yet.

Joining in on this, looks fun and I haven‘t posted anything in a while ^^ (I did manage to almost finish 1 episode for chapter 5 because this year keeps screwing with my plans, so the rest will have to wait, sadly)

For Josi, it‘s interesting because she does have abilities that fall into the magic/elemental manipulation category, but she hasn‘t properly unlocked that them yet, so that part is currently a big (?)


Since I layed the stats out with only their fighting abilities in mind, Martin‘s strength stat might be a little lower, since he relies more on output of his fire manipulation, but if he wouldn‘t use it, it can very well go up a bit.
Can use energy, but is absolutely terrible at it.


Riverfang is a skilled fighter close to perfection in using his water manipulation and naturally quick on toes. He is more of a team-fighter though, so he relies on his teammates to make up for his lack in defense, due to his powers focusing more on strength and speed.
Imagine holding a finger through a water tap, that‘s basically how it works.


Shadedancer is more of a glass-canon when being absolutely serious, and everyone is extremely respectful over this fact, but he overall prefers not to fight at all cost because of that. As it befits his role as leader of the team Sky Diver, he considers himself nothing more than a humble shepard watching over his sheep and only joins in when absolutely necessary. His true abilities remain mostly unkown, due to never truly fighting, which is why people like to call him a force to be reckoned with, so this one can also be considered as a big (?).


Troy is simply Troy, his moveset is as evenly build-as it gets. Good attacks, well-rounded defense, doesn‘t hit as hard, but prefers to fight on ground using his Psycho Cut.