The list
Incredibly Noble
- has done more than two high end goodness zones in a story arc or installment within the admirable standard of the story or has a really massive goodness zone or strongly affected the storyline in a positive way.
- If a hero has done 60 heroic deeds in a story arc or installment, they get the Incredibly Noble feat, due to the high amount of good deeds they have done in a single arc or installment.
- If the Ultimate Good has done the biggest Goodness Zone, it counts.
- Note: Inadvertent actions don't lead to this, with the same being same to be said for Noble.
Noble
- Has done one or two goodness zone feat in a story arc or installment within the admirable standard of the story.
- If a hero has done 20 or more heroic deeds in a arc or installment, it will be enough for them to have an noble feat.
Multi-Convenient
- Has done more than 10 heroic deeds in a story arc or installment that makes them noticeably heroic or a feat that is somewhat comparable to the Nobel feat.
Convenient
- Has done somewhere in between 1 to 10 heroic deeds in a story arc or installment
Neither
- Hasn't done anything heroic or villainous in a story arc, installment or maybe even the entire series.
Inconvenient
- Has done somewhere in between 1 to 10 Villainous deeds in a story arc or installment
Multi-Inconvenient
- Has done more than 10 villainous deeds in a story arc or installment that makes noticeably villainous or a feat that is somewhat comparable to the Nobel feat.
Atrocious
- Has committed one or two moral event horizon action in a story arc or installment within the heinous standard of the story or has directly affected a lot in the storyline in a negative way.
- If a Villain has done 20 or more villainous deeds in an arc or installment, it will be enough for them to have an Atrocious feat.
- Note: Inadvertent actions don't lead to this, with the same being same to be said for Astronomically Atrocious
Astronomically Atrocious
- Has committed to more than high end two moral event horizon action in a story arc or installment within the heinous standard of the story or has really massive moral event horizon or has directly strongly affected the storyline in a negative way.
- If a villain has done 60 villainous deed in a story arc or installment, they get the Astronomically Atrocious feat, due to the high amount of evil deeds they have done in a single arc or installment.
- If the Ultimate Evil has done the biggest Moral Event Horizon, it counts.