[quote=kapuchu] maayyybe... <.< Yeah, I like Anime, and I may or may not have been tempted to make it Shounen-ish (though without meaning to) via the ludicrous power levels. But then again, it's difficult to do this kind of setting without making it all unbalanced if I were to make their strengths be what they're capable of in Mythology. If that were the case then the Titan Classes would completely obliterate everything else, especially the Dragons. I had to make everythin else OP as well to make it balanced xDAlso, on a side note, the Fae Folk (or Fair Folk) are a varied folk, so while you'll find cute little pixies and graceful elves among them, the scary monsters and abominations of old also lurk under that name :P So... Give me your best shot xD T'is a shame :P Hmm... You're right. There are a few things with her "Power" section. Or more accurately, her Dryad form. Ironbark, as insinuated, is pretty damn tough. So naturally she would be tough as well (We're talking enough to withstand the blow of a Titan... or a few lows, at least). Generally, when you Shift you become much more durable, even if you're a Fae who are generally somewhat fragile compared to others. So basically, she's tougher in her Shifted form, even if she's made of plants. They're magic plants, after all ;)Secondly is her mindset. Her mind is the same, but her powers and body changes. So there's no difference between shifted and non-shifted, so healing would always be most powerful when Shifted. It is, however, a rather slow process and can't be done in-combat unless shielded by allies when tending to someone wounded, and even then it's dangerous since someone might slip past your friends. Also, as a Dryad, your abilities extend past just causing plants and such to grow; You're also able to control them, although not as much or precisely as someone who's focused solely on defense. Still, a wall of really big roots and such is within your abilities as you are a Defender/Supporter. [/quote] Concerning the personality thing about how the mind doesn't change, it actually would, for some in a certain way. For example, if I were to make my character a more vicious type, then being in his Shifted form would give him a great deal more confidence, and would quite possibly make him far more vicious than before. His confidence in himself would increase just by being bigger; armed with poison and shoot-able spikes, he may even attack his allies if he thinks he can do more damage to an enemy. Not an actual attack, but more of a shoot-a-spike-into-side so that he can catch up and take a kill, or so he can maul an enemy or even just escape cleaner. But that's if I'm a vicious character. You'd have to actually work with him to get him to be more balanced.