[quote=@McHaggis] I do question how often it is you think your character will be obliterated. Ultimately it's a no: Reformation is either too situational or too powerful. It's less fun to call it superhumanly dense tissue when you can call it [i]Diamond Skin[/i] and be ultra-specific instead of technically vague. Tone it down to this example 'n we cool. I'm putting this on the ban-list. [/quote] When I was envisioning the first one, I was more imagining moving through grates, through what would normally be blocked passages, etc. Similarly to how Delsin Rowe does in inFAMOUS. As for the third, happy to add to that list as to help you all as the GM's find things you dont want/dont want to do. The idea of it was to force me to potentially work with powers that aren't good here and there, but I also see where you're coming from from a complexity standpoint. The second one I can certainly work with, and I'll be avoiding scientific processes with carbon and whatnot and just say something along the lines of "Her skin and muscles are as durable as diamond but her strength does not increase." The only issue I foresee is that once again this could be really situational and while useful- I worry that my idea of it would have similar issues to the ones you described for the reformation power. I appreciate the time you've taken to respond. I understand you're all busy. Thank you.