[quote=@The Kid Lantern] Staking you can hurt you, but it can't kill you. The sun could burn your flesh during the day and immobilize you, but if you've fed you've only gotta wait till the sun goes down. And silver... just takes you longer to heal from. There's no measure of understanding, your boy just has unlimited power and nothing listed thus far can actually kill him. [/quote] You're really twisting the words in my CS. Look at it this way. Staking him will make him easy to finish off, as it halts his regeneration. The sun leaves him incredibly vulnerable, and even if he manages to survive a day, he's basically immobile and powerless the entire time. Not to mention that even if he had enough blood in him to fuel his regeneration for that long, be the time the sun sets he'd be in a coma from blood loss. Again, easy to finish off. Silver wounds are regenerated at a speed that would be "normal" for a human, and also poison and debilitate him. Fire is similar, he heals very slowly from it. All of his weaknesses can carry lethal consequences, you're just imagining them in some kind of perfect scenario for him where there are no enemies around and he is protected from all further harm. [quote=@The Kid Lantern] See what I mean? It wasn't in the original CS, but even still it won't put your guy down for the count which makes the whole weakness pointless. Even the Hulk has limits and weaknesses. [/quote] I can easily write it in. Complete paralysis is really nothing to scoff at, either. I think in your mind if it can't kill him instantly, it doesn't count as a weakness. Also, you picked a really bad example in the Hulk, who has undergone such power creep that he's basically completely indestructible and undefeatable. [quote=@The Kid Lantern] Nobody's really hunting anything supernatural, you're pretty much the first step into that whole corner of the universe. Still, 20+ powers is ridiculous with no more weaknesses than you have. If there's no compromising then the sheet won't be accepted. [/quote] Who is this "nobody" that is not hunting him? The vampires that hate him? The werewolves that hate him? Or the monster hunters that hate him? Fenrir has numerous supernaturally-themed adversaries. Is this one of those games where the GM has to "win" against the players? Again, the number of powers is a matter of semantics. With a different perspective, I could describe him as having [i]three[/i] powers. He has three lethal weaknesses, several more debilitating ones, and numerous psychological weaknesses. Before you discount the lattermost, I would just like to say that my character is more than a collection of superpowers and things that can kill him; he's a [u]character[/u]. I think a third opinion would be really valuable at this point.