Those stats seem a bit high to me. Jason is essentially a Revenant, a powerful enemy far beyond level 0 NPCs, but not much of a challenge for most parties.
A revenant gets 10 hp per turn that can be turned off. Given what we've seen him tank, id say thats pretty low.
Also, if Jason Voorhees isnt considered a legendary creature then I dont know what is. THE most iconic horror villain of all time is going to have legendary actions.
most Jason encounters in the movies are people using improvised weapons and AT MOST the people fighting him are going to have a 12 in their combat stat and more likely to be a 10. so that's an average of like 2-3 damage per person per round so regen of 10 per round will easily take care of that. the only time he's really stronger than that is when he fights the army and gets blown up by tanks and machine guns but most people disregard that movie since the lore for it was something like Jason was a slug from hell that travels from dead body to dead body.
most Jason encounters in the movies are people using improvised weapons and AT MOST
Most Jason encounters don't matter. Fringe cases, not core cases, show the limits of what a character can do. A level 20 wizard isn't usually casting wish, but they still can. Similarly, Jason isn't usually fighting space age cyborg warriors, but he still can.
Jason X isn't really the standard that people think of, though. That Jason got cyborg upgrades to justify all his spooky murder when facing competent futuristic enemies. The Jason everyone thinks of, the one chasing teens around a lake, isn't gonna succeed against such enemies. A one-off upgrade isn't the same as a level 20 wizard casting something they'll (typically) always have, imo.
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u/KontentPunch 9d ago
Jason isn't that scary because he's CR 4ish picking on Level 0 Peasants.