Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-23790511-20151001164129/@comment-95.176.177.91-20151001172422

While there are "strong" and "weak" powers when it comes to fiction and stuff, it also greatly depends on the person using it. To make an example using you "double-jump" and "not death-touch" characters. You would have a hard time hitting someone that constantly moves around and evades your touch.

Aura blocking would be pretty bad. But you could still fight, though weaker and with virtually no defences. I'd say Pyrrha could still be amazing even without her "slight adjustments" (I mean cheating)

That was a bit off topic though. There is a fine line between incredibly overpowered and game-breaker. And if characters are so unreasonably overpowered it makes them really really hard to write.

Some OP powers: superspeed. Like Flash or Quicksilver. Not just dashing around like Ruby, but actually being faster for longer periods of time. You hear a gun shot, dodge it and run next to the shooter before they even blink.

Being able to maintain a force field of some sort. Fantastic Four Sue Storm is actually an incredibly useful and sometomes overpowered but most people don't care for her. And her force fields are invisible. And can make herself invisible. Shields, bubble shield, flying platforms for others.

Generic energy mode? Like Yang but imagine more glowy and on fire.