Summary
A few characters are extensively more smaller than most, which can cause a considerable lot of their actual boundaries, for example, strength, speed (Although some little estimated characters can move around the human body in moderately brief timeframes), and toughness to be lower than characters who are bigger. Notwithstanding, numerous little characters can disregard strength by hurting fundamental pieces of the body, and can generally dodge actual assaults from bigger characters, seen with infections and microscopic organisms, all things considered. We consider this having a Small Size.
This ought not be mistaken for Size Manipulation, as while controlling one's size awards one a bigger or more modest size, somebody with little size can't, of course, really control their size.
Types
Small sizes are classified in the following manner:
Type 0 (Dwarf): Characters far smaller than an ordinary human. No larger than 1 meter tall.
Type 1 (Small Animal Sized) Characters the size of small animals. No larger than 50 centimeters tall.
Type 2 (Bug-Sized) Characters much smaller than typical mammals, usually bugs and insects. No more than a few centimeters tall.
Type 3 (Microscopic) Characters no more than a millimeter in size. Starting from this level, characters begin to become smaller than the human eye can see.
Type 4 (Molecular) Characters no more than than a micrometer in size. Starting at this level, characters are smaller than most microscopes can view, and can begin to interact with the particles that make up larger organisms.
Type 5 (Atomic) Characters no more than a nanometer in size. Characters of this size can be smaller than even advanced electron microscopes can see, and would generally be unaffected by most conventional attacks.
Type 6 (Sub-Atomic) Characters no more than 53 pm in length, or the size of a Hydrogen Atom. At this point, quantum mechanics would begin to largely effect objects of this size.
Type 7 (Elementary) Characters comparable in size to the nucleus of an atom, or elementary particles such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Type 8 (Quantum) Characters who are near or at the Planck length, or comparable in size to quantum foam or strings. Any characters smaller than this could be inhabiting lower dimensions, and by nature they could not be perceived.
Type 9 (Lower-Dimensional) Characters who inhabit lower dimensions, or are smaller than the Planck length. These characters typically can't interact with the physical world as we know it.
Note: It is not necessary to place type 0 or 1 as an ability in character profiles.