[quote=@Sanity43217] I think the point is more that as it comes to assembling an Avengers team, a child of Hulk and Captain Marvel, who is also learning magic fills multiple roles. It doesn’t really leave much open for others. [/quote] Ah, you make a good point there, I hadn't thought of that angle. I didn't actually list their powers in that intro post, but Kid Hulk won't be like some demigod or anything like that :). He is quite strong, but nowhere near that of his father. He only Hulks-Out slightly to keep his powers under control, similar to going Super Saiyan. He gained energy absorption and projection from his mother, in a manner not unlike DBZ/DBS. When he Hulks-Out, he generates a green aura, and manipulates green energy. Despite being trained by Doctor Strange, his use of magic is actually very limited. I'll put more info in his bio, but most of the Avengers - including his parents - died during his universe's Infinity War when he was a toddler. He received a fatal wound from flying debris, and his nanny, a Skrull sorceress, was forced to use her DNA to fuel a blood magic healing spell to save him. Eventually that will give him some shapeshifting capabilities, but those have not surfaced yet and won't for some time. He went to train with Strange primarily to learn how to control the energy within him, and since most of the other Avengers were dead, there weren't a lot of other people to teach him. He learned how to solidify the energy into blasts, balls, strings, and basic shapes like that, as well as unleash it in larger waves. Again, very similar to DBZ/DBS, lol. Most of his training consisted of meditation and visualizing the flow of energy inside himself, as well as physical movements derived from various martial arts. Any use of actual Sorcery is limited to a few intelligence-based techniques, such as defending his mind from psychic invaders, detecting magic, seeing through magical illusions, etc. Though, like his father, he does need to be mindful of his anger at all times, otherwise he could end up like Broly, lol. [img]https://i.imgur.com/CVvHIFx.gif[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/ZvfouFR.gif[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/nYvKZur.gif[/img] Loki will have use of magic, but he only recently became aware of his true origins, so it will be limited to casting illusions and cryomancy from his Frost Giant physiology. America's powers in the beginning are primarily centered on her ability to open portals, both to other universes and within the same one she currently inhabits at any given time. However, Teddy will eventually pass onto her the same teachings Strange passed onto him to help expand her powerset to include enhanced strength, flight, and starbursts. And I would also say to anyone else reading this, please don't worry about "roles" in regards to various powersets. There are plenty of superhero teams that have multiple characters with similar powers, just create the character you want XD. This is less about how we all fit into combat and more about us collectively telling an awesome story together. I will make sure to throw out plenty of baddies during any combat sequences so that everyone has a plethora of enemies to fight. [quote=@Sanity43217] On an unrelated, and more positive note: I present Eugene Bloodstone. Son of a [url=https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Peter_Parker_(Earth-616)]Peter Parker[/url] and an [url=https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Elsa_Bloodstone_(Earth-616)?so=search]Elsa Bloodstone[/url] variant. He was raised by his mother to be a monster Hunter to survive in a harsh universe overrun by creatures of the night. [/quote] Sounds awesome!