[quote=@LeeRoy] Dude, I math a lot with my mythos. But you're mathing way too hard. [/quote] It's important to stay consistent with their powers or else they all of a sudden become horribly weaker or stronger without me knowing it and for no reason. One day they toss a skyscrapper and the next a sheet of graphene and inch thick stops them. Can they have enough power to be stopped by that? Who knows if I don't do calculations. EDIT: Although I think the power level was one or two powers of 10 above graphene's tensile strength, but you get the point. [quote=@Rilla] It falls apart at the seams at the first instance on the small scale. I can lift 100 pounds, for example, you can lift 200. That doesn't make you stronger than me + another, that makes you stronger than me times two. [/quote] The scale takes the average, eliminating that issue completely. The value of a standard person is a set one in their calculations, so I would be a 2 and you would be a 1 if you are the standard value for 1, and if being twice as strong does indeed make me twice as "powerful", meaning I could take on two of you because of this.