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* ''[[Exalted]]'' also has an Appearance stat, with 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6+ being Super Ugly, Normal Ugly, Just Average, Cool/Special Average, Common Beauty, World Class, and Divine respectively.
* ''[[GURPS]]'' literally has such a sliding scale—every character, every creature can have an above- or below-average appearance as an advantage or disadvantage (the scale goes Transcendent, [[So Beautiful It's a Curse|Very Beautiful]], Beautiful, Attractive, Average, Unattractive, Ugly, Hideous, Monsrous, Horrific).
* Nymphs in ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'' must be Divine Level—they're so beautiful it actually acts as a [[Brown Note]], at least if they will it. In 2nd Edition, it could not be turned off. See a nymph, you go blind. See one naked, and you die. Talk about [[So Beautiful It's a Curse]].
 
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** Lois Griffin is considered World Class beauty.
* In ''[[Gargoyles]]'', Demona is seen as a World Class beauty gargoyle by that species' standards. For a human, she looks like an Imperfect beauty. When she transforms into a human by day, she is considered very attractive, enough to fool her nemesis Mcbeth into marriage.
* ''[[The Fairly Odd ParentsOddParents]]'' has a super ugly example. There's a kid with a zit blown out of proportion [[Hollywood Nerd]] style. He's the most unpopular kid in school and nobody wants to sit near him.
** Cosmo also is considered Ugly.
* In ''[[The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack]]'', there's Tee Hee Tummy Tums http://flapjack.wikia.com/wiki/Tee_Hee_Tummy_Tums "the most beautiful man in the world" who wears a mask at all times to protect the world from his shining Divine beauty. His beauty is so great that it causes people to throw money at him and his presumably equally beautiful family.
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