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''Tier 3'' characters are allowed on missions of Rank A and S.<br>
 
''Tier 3'' characters are allowed on missions of Rank A and S.<br>
 
Note that if a GM is fine with allowing higher Tier characters on a lower rank mission, then it's their preorogative, and some lower rank missions are mostly comedic and non-serious, and power level should not be a concern. However, this is a good guideline to know whether or not your character fits in these missions.<br>
 
Note that if a GM is fine with allowing higher Tier characters on a lower rank mission, then it's their preorogative, and some lower rank missions are mostly comedic and non-serious, and power level should not be a concern. However, this is a good guideline to know whether or not your character fits in these missions.<br>
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'''VERY IMPORTANT NOTE''': Just because a mission is B or A rank, does not mean your Tier 1 character is not allowed or useless. That is NOT how we do things. The Tier system is to avoid people sending out overkill characters on lower ranked missions and basically soloing the whole thing. Certain Tier 1 characters have accomplished in-series missions that would be A or S rank in PARADIGM and came out on top despite being alone and doing it themselves, such as the Belmont Family and Ryu Hayabusa. PCs should not feel 'left out' of a mission of high rank, their skills and the player's ingenuity will play for more than how much damage they can do.<br>
 
'''VERY IMPORTANT NOTE''': Just because a mission is B or A rank, does not mean your Tier 1 character is not allowed or useless. That is NOT how we do things. The Tier system is to avoid people sending out overkill characters on lower ranked missions and basically soloing the whole thing. Certain Tier 1 characters have accomplished in-series missions that would be A or S rank in PARADIGM and came out on top despite being alone and doing it themselves, such as the Belmont Family and Ryu Hayabusa. PCs should not feel 'left out' of a mission of high rank, their skills and the player's ingenuity will play for more than how much damage they can do.<br>
 
'''SECOND NOTE''': Tiers represent a bit more how overwhelming/potentially game-breaking a character is, not how much HP damage his best move can do. Highly-competent individuals with a vast library of skills/powers can be far, far more difficult to deal with in a mission than an an otherwise regular human with the ability to release a single highly destructive blast of raw power/magic at a high cost. Even characters who have accomplished the impossible may still be lower Tier because when the chips are down they are just REALLY good with a sword.<br>
 
'''SECOND NOTE''': Tiers represent a bit more how overwhelming/potentially game-breaking a character is, not how much HP damage his best move can do. Highly-competent individuals with a vast library of skills/powers can be far, far more difficult to deal with in a mission than an an otherwise regular human with the ability to release a single highly destructive blast of raw power/magic at a high cost. Even characters who have accomplished the impossible may still be lower Tier because when the chips are down they are just REALLY good with a sword.<br>
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*'''Tier 3''': Demigods. People who have truly abnormal abilities, and the ability to fight exceedingly dangerous beings, such as angels and devils or gods as equals. They can truly change a battlefield by just showing up. Tier 3 characters need a potent mix of offensive and defensive capabilities, a wide variety of generally high-end powers or attacks, and can generally make it hard for a GM to put blocks in their path that won't literally be insurmountable by other characters. These abilities can possibly be negated (Magic, Technology, whatever), but this does not change than when all things are even, these characters' combined abilities make them very difficult to stop or even slow down.
 
*'''Tier 3''': Demigods. People who have truly abnormal abilities, and the ability to fight exceedingly dangerous beings, such as angels and devils or gods as equals. They can truly change a battlefield by just showing up. Tier 3 characters need a potent mix of offensive and defensive capabilities, a wide variety of generally high-end powers or attacks, and can generally make it hard for a GM to put blocks in their path that won't literally be insurmountable by other characters. These abilities can possibly be negated (Magic, Technology, whatever), but this does not change than when all things are even, these characters' combined abilities make them very difficult to stop or even slow down.
 
**''Examples of Tier 3 Characters'': Ryoko (Tenchi Muyo), Green Lantern (DC Universe), Kazuma (S-CRY-ED), Dark Schneider (Bastard), Kamui (X1999), Asura (Asura's Wrath), Locke (Locke the Superman), Nanoha Takamachi (Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha).
 
**''Examples of Tier 3 Characters'': Ryoko (Tenchi Muyo), Green Lantern (DC Universe), Kazuma (S-CRY-ED), Dark Schneider (Bastard), Kamui (X1999), Asura (Asura's Wrath), Locke (Locke the Superman), Nanoha Takamachi (Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha).
 
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==Player Characters==
 
==Player Characters==
 
===Magic===
 
===Magic===

Revision as of 21:53, 13 February 2013

Nakatomi Division

Nakatomi Division is another division of PARADIGM that handles temporal anomalies. Here is the current roster.
Roster Template - Character template to use for a Nakatomi Division Agent.

Character Tier: The relative 'power level' of a character. This is to help send an appropriate response force to missions. Generally a whole series TENDS to fall under a single tier, but there ARE exceptions (where the power between the main characters and the side characters is skewed, or where a series has a bunch of super people and a single badass normal archetype).
Tier 1 characters are allowed on missions of Rank D and up.
Tier 2 characters are allowed on missions of Rank B and up.
Tier 3 characters are allowed on missions of Rank A and S.
Note that if a GM is fine with allowing higher Tier characters on a lower rank mission, then it's their preorogative, and some lower rank missions are mostly comedic and non-serious, and power level should not be a concern. However, this is a good guideline to know whether or not your character fits in these missions.

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Player Characters

Magic

Chie Satonaka
Dante
Fate T. Harlaown
Golbez
Kei Nanjou
Naoto Shirogane
Nero
Rydia
Vivio Takamachi

Metahuman

Aya Mikage
Daisy
Garrus
Li Shengshun
Urdnot Wrex
Sage

Technology

Anthony Stark
Mega Man
Rex Salazar
Samus Aran

Training

Rebecca Chambers
Sai
Sakura Haruno

Non-Player Characters

PARADIGM Officers

Sir Integra Wingates Hellsing
Zero

Assistants

Anthy Himemiya

Medical Staff

Madaraki Fran - Doctor
Madaraki Veronica - Bodyguard/Assistant

Pending Characters

Kanji Tatsumi
Toki Fujiwara

Gau

Geth, Lord of the Vault

Ichigo Kurosaki

Tenjou Utena
Kuramitsu Mihoshi
Uzura

Gary