Well these particular nullifiers were designed to be short ranged. I was just taking advantage of the fact and using it to my own benefit, as is proper of a villain. And they are indeed a hard counter to supers, they cut off whole areas from supers and disable them completely if you can trap them in the area of effect, a lot like I did. You just have to think about it. And of course they are supposed to be unfair to a large majority of supers, THATS THEIR PURPOSE. And everyone can manipulate them at range if they are smart. EVERYONE.
And don't give me that special and awesome crap for your character, you are trying to force me into a situation that you would also be in and are purposely excluding yourself. That's bullcrap. I'm not saying that you cannot manipulate them at range, you definately can find a way if you are creative, but making such an exclusion is largely unfair.
And yes, Wei is powerful. But he is limited, both by his range and the amount of blood available. He's not like powder, who basically has infinite resources available to him. (One of the few people I am really concerned by.) Thankfully, due to him having blood inside himself, he can manipulate his own blood to help protect himself and repair tissue damage quickly. He can't fix bones and the like, no blood inside those, but he can reinforce them with a covering of strengthened blood. Also, due to him basically manhandling his body using blood to extremes, he has heightened bodily functions, namely strength, speed, agility, endurance and damage resistance. He isn't as capable as supers who are specialised in those type of things, but he is better than normal.
Indeed, poor old Wei has the world against him, he is vastly outnumbered and has less than optimal defence. His real defence is either killing or disabling his opponents before they can attack or notice him. That and using his brain. He has to be really smart to survive in this world. Now that I think of it, maybe I should go find a few friends?