Board Thread:Site Implements and Suggestions/@comment-23848517-20180321183053

Personally Godly is kinda pointless, there is already Godlike and they're synonyms.

And Superhuman seen underwhelming as well.

I mean for be "Superhuman" you just need to remain active for just a day?

I would like to suggest to redo the tier intro something like this:

Below Unfit - Said characters have virtually no stamina at all and find it difficult to lift a finger.

Unfit - Such characters live an unhealthy lifestyle and find it taxing after completing basic tasks. Walking is difficult and exercise is near impossible to do without collapsing immediately.

Average - Comparable to the average human who does little exercise but is able to walk a mile or two before becoming exhausted.

Above Average - This kind of person able to jog reasonable distances before becoming tired. Are able to exercise on a regular basis and complete a full workout routine with some difficulty.

Athletic - Are able to compete in sports/marathons and are able to last the full duration of the game/course, albeit by breaking a sweat.

Peak Human - Can compete in sports/marathons and are the top of their game. This kinda person pushes themselves to the limit of their ability in every workout.

Superhuman - Characters are able to stay active for days if not weeks on end without the need for rest or sleep.

Godlike - These characters do not really need to sleep or rest at all and can stay active for months on end without needing rest.

Virtually Inexhaustible - Sleep is a very rare occasion and is probably only needed once a year in order to recover.

Nigh-Infinite - Sleeping isn't necessary if avoiding long lasting workouts. Theoretically no rest of any kind is needed as long as there is nothing serious to exhaust this type of person.

Infinite - This person doesn't need to rest or sleep full stop. This person may or may not be able to sleep, but can choose to if desired. This usually applies to mechanoids.

Irrelevant - This being transcends the need for rest, often due to their dimensional nature. 