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Why don't we have the "Leveling Up" ability on-site officially?+bonus question

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The ability is the ability to use an independent growing system like the leveling systems of RPGs and the like to improve one's particular or several strengths or skills. This is pretty common in fictions where the ability is established to be canon (like Mage and the Demon Queen, RPG-like verses, etc). And I'm pretty sure you can find a guy in this forum that knows a verse that has a canon leveling system.

So...why don't we have this ability on-site?

Bonus question 1: Wait, what happens to a users in a verse that can level up to superhuman levels at a normal, albeit slow pace? What do we call the ability then?
 
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The third type is the is the closest i recall, but anyway, this ability is redudant, not only are a lot of “level ups” non canon game mechanics, the ones that are would just be a verse-specific way of getting stronger, rather than a “ability”
 

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That's a cause of accelerated development. Leveling up doesn't have to be by definition, accelerated development. It could be at a normal pace.

And for the future argument of abilities stuff that are supposed to be superpowers, overpowered or above the norm. The Leveling up doesn't really exist in real life, and can't we restrict this ability if it has the potential to make the user, physically or skillfully distinct to regular people?
 
Wait, what happens to a users in a verse that can level up to superhuman levels at a normal, albeit slo pace? What do we call the ability then?
 
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