[quote=@Cyclone] The inactive gods don't need that Might and would've just been deleted. Essentially we're just pulling this out of nowhere. For all intents and purposes, I see this as us just handing out more bonus Might except only to a few people instead of everyone. Essentially, we'd be bailing you out. Not sure what to tell you or honestly how you can even say that. You chose to spend that Might then and I'm not sure why you'd expect to have the impact of that rendered pointless by you getting all that Might back. [/quote] If it was normal amount of might difference, it'd be different. 'Oh, okay, I spent Might, they didn't, it'll be made up for next turn.' This isn't a normal amount of might difference. You either have below twenty because you did things or you have above thirty because you didn't do things for a long time. There is no way to make up this difference normally. Unless everyone with the large amount is gonna spend all a bunch of might now...which I doubt, those of us that have the less might will have two choices; Do nothing for several turns until we can [i]hopefully[/i] get enough Might to balance things out, or just pray that people won't do anything with all that might that we have to react against. Because currently, if Zephyrion gets angry at the Angels and does retribution, Niciel can't put up much of a fight. If Logos wanted to, he could go and wipe out all of Vestec's creations and heroes. If Teknall was so inclined, he could purge the world of Jvan's creations or take them over himself. Illunabar's phantasma and Mannequins could be destroyed. There's normal consequences for our actions, which we accept. But then there's 'did a nothing for a long time and now have insane amounts of might to play around and be unstoppable with' Most of them, I suspect, weren't even planned periods of doing nothing. It feels like you're being punished for enriching the world.