Raygin said:Theres crows for birds
And no aquatic population suitable for real mutations far as I know
[1999]ShenPls;446210 said:- even the most powerful mutants have weaknesses too
Man I remember one time I played some dude and I got owned by a power gaming Flesh.[1999]ShenPls;446210 said:Maybe if there were larger bodies of water on the map. You could roleplay a swamp monster, I've done that before and it was fun.
Remember mutants aren't just a cookie cutter thing. Most people who do good mutant roleplay are roleplaying their own style of mutant, but not making something overpowered with the intention of punishing people who leave town. Something people seem to forget:
- even the most powerful mutants have weaknesses too
- people shouldn't have to roleplay their character being an expert mutant dispatcher to be able to even survive an encounter
And to top it all of. According to the wiki.Captain said:Let's not forget about Bloodsuckers leaping 30 feet straight up and / or down without injury while taking various (but usually generous amounts of) shots of various different weapons to various different spots on their bodies, followed by them smashing in doors like they're made of paper.
And then they're invisible, of course.