overpoweredness

noun 2

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noun

1

The quality of being overpowered (subdued by superior force).

Invariant in [Bulat] Okudžava is the negatively evaluated Minv ‘lack of forces, time, means, food, and so on’, which embodies ‘life’s hardship’. In the Pasternakian world there is a similar but unambiguously positive motif—‘overpoweredness, something being beyond one’s forces’, expressing ‘magnificence of existence’.

[Carl] Jung borrowed from [Rudolf] Otto the term mysterium tremendum to express a subjective experience of the numen, which Otto said produced personal reactions of awe, overpoweredness, the influx of energy, an awareness of the presence of the “wholly other,” and fascination. Jung knew these to be human responses to the presence of a god-image, a symbol of the Self.

noun

1

The quality of being overpowered (overly powerful).

The overpoweredness does bug me. Everything in 0080 was overpowered, I just divide all the specs by 2.

In my experience, the "overpoweredness" of psionicists is usually simply the DM [dungeon master]'s inability to properly manage it by either letting the PCs [player characters] be the only ones to use psionics, by not fully undewrstanding how to effectively use them himself, or by not enforcing the *many* limitations of the class.

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