Talk:Fitness

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Health

Base is +40% regen 1 HP to full in 171.4 s
1 even SO +53% regen 1HP to full in 156.9 s
3 even SO +78% regen 1HP to full in 134.8 s
6 even SO +84% regen 1HP to full in 130.4 s
Catwhoorg 13:45, 11 October 2006 (PDT)

Stamina numbers

Stamina recharge times.

3 even SOs in Stamina, full recharge in 40.34 Seconds
6 even SOs in Stamina, full recharge in 39.34 Seconds

Fitness v. Inherent Fitness

This article tries to describe both the old Fitness Power Pool and the new "Inherent Fitness" (how it's named in-game now) and gets them muddled. Perhaps separate pages for them with links to a common powers page? Or be more clear in the Overview the distinction between the two? Zombie Man 08:33, 13 March 2011 (UTC)

The powers are EXACTLY the same other than how they are granted, which is explained in detail on the page. I don't think the two warrant separate pages at all. Also, it's not muddled at all that I can see. The overview explains how Pool Fitness interacts with the Inherent version. ~ User:Aggelakis/Sig1 14:02, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
How about this?
Fitness is a power pool accessible to all Archetypes. Characters have two methods for accessing the Fitness pool.
  • Any character that selects a power from the Fitness pool while leveling up accesses the remaining powers in the pool just as they would take powers from any other pool.
  • Any character that does not select a power from the Fitness pool is automatically granted the entire pool in the form of Inherent Powers at level 2.
--Eabrace Healthbar notify phone.png 19:04, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
I would be in favor of having two separate pages for Fitness and Inherent Fitness. Although the powers are identical in effect, they are granted differently, and they have different descriptions based on the level availability of the legacy Fitness pool. I'd also suggest putting a link to Inherent Fitness at the top of Fitness, along with the historical note. SpaceNut 19:05, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
I guess my point is that the old fitness, "Fitness", and the new fitness, "Inherent Fitness" (as they are named in the Powerlist and Enhancement windows) are still both active in the game. Old fitness hasn't been replaced in that it hasn't be erased. Many toons still have it. Someone who's been away from the game for a while and doesn't know about new fitness and someone brand new to the game and doesn't know about old fitness would need to understand what's what from this page. Rather than two pages or two bullet points, how about two sections? Zombie Man 23:53, 13 March 2011 (UTC)