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This is a copy-paste (with some additions) from my Tumblr blog (spaztique.tumblr.com/ ), but it must be reposted.
Twilight of the Hakurei, the club-wide comic tennis/RP (walfasstationwagon.deviantart.… ), is turning out just as I suspected: AMAZINGLY. However, one thing that really astounds me is how well the character system is working. If you're not familiar, it's simply this:
1. Pick the character's biggest strength that affects other people. Note the key phrase, "that affects other people." For example, "He's really good at cooking," is not a strength: that's just a regular skill that only applies to one area of life and doesn't really affect others. However, "He's a fast learner," or, "He pays attention to detail," or, "He's very generous," is a strength because it applies to more than just cooking, but any other skill and especially relationships.
2. Pick the character's biggest weakness that affects other people. Once again, note the key phrase, "that affects other people." Saying, "He's never had a girlfriend," is not a weakness, nor is, "He's a nerd," or, "Nobody likes him." Real weaknesses include, "He's really shy around people," or, "He is untrustworthy to others," or, "He has temper issues."
3. Pick which of the two is stronger. The weaker trait will become the main personality. The stronger trait will be brought out in times of great conflict.
And that's all you need to make a compelling, easily-adaptable character. Boiled down to a formula, it looks like this:
Strength + Weakness x Which is stronger = Character.
The thing I like about the two traits system is that any two traits and which one wins can make any number of characters. For example…
(Strength = Bravery) + (Weakness = Selfishness) x (Strength < Weakness) = The wannabe hero who is really a glory hound. He'll act brave in many situations, but in the end, he's only in it for himself.
(Strength = Bravery) + (Weakness = Selfishness) x (Strength > Weakness) = The Knight in Sour Armor. This hero acts selfish most of the time, but in the end, this person really does want to do the right thing.
(Strength = Kindhearted) + (Weakness = Bitterness) x (Strength > Weakness) = The classic tsundere. While she (they're usually shes) is a jerk most of the time, she'll always end up doing nice things for others (not because they like you or anything, idiot).
(Strength = Kindhearted) + (Weakness = Bitterness) x (Strength < Weakness) = The classic yandere. Sure, they'll be super nice most of the time, but make them snap and whoever is in their path is in for a very bad day.
What's cool is that you can develop a dynamic cast by recycling the same traits over again and switching around their positions.
Let's see what characters we can draw from this…
(Strength = Intuition) + (Weakness = Fear) x (Strength > Weakness) = Luke Skywalker from Star Wars
(Strength = Selflessness and Honor) + (Weakness = Selfishness and Bitterness) x (Strength > Weakness) = Rick Blaine from Casablanca
(Strength = Acute sense of Justice) + (Weakness = Losing touch with humanity) x (Strength > Weakness) = Superman (and sometimes a great number of superheroes)
(Strength = Determination) + (Weakness = Regret) x (Strength > Weakness) = Dom Cobb from Inception
(Strength = Honor and Morality) + (Weakness = Paranoia) x (Strength > Weakness) = Hamlet
(Strength = Honor and Morality) + (Weakness = Paranoia) x (Strength < Weakness) = Othello
(Strength = Honor and Morality) + (Weakness = Too Idealistic) x (Strength > Weakness) = Shirou Emiya from Fate/Stay Night
(Strength = Self-Awareness and Honor) + (Weakness = Selfishness and Hedonism) x (Strength > Weakness) = Brolli from Diamond In The Rough.
Quite an amazing system, isn't it? So many characters can pop out of just that simple formula.
If you'd like this system explained a little more, post a trait set below and I can calculate what the character will act like (plus, I could probably give you some contrasting characters to go along with it).
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Comments: 373
Anomen77 In reply to Gincatz [2016-11-09 12:55:02 +0000 UTC]
A strong character that does everything by itself because it's afraid of other people. It'll fight head on the biggest threats but will struggle on basic things due to it's insecurity.
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gothicgirl4444 In reply to ??? [2016-11-04 20:15:29 +0000 UTC]
i would love to see how many game of thrones characters i could put into this formula.
when i think about tyrion i honestly think that his strength and weakness are equal
Strength: intelligence and wit weakness: social and familial rejection strength=weakness Tyrion Lannister
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Ravensie In reply to ??? [2016-11-02 10:44:46 +0000 UTC]
hmm :0c
what about this?
(Strength= Inquisitive and hot headed ) + (Weakness= Selfish and Disloyal ) x (Strength < Weakness) = ???
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Calypso1412 In reply to Ravensie [2016-11-08 09:07:16 +0000 UTC]
Can hotheadedness really be a strength?
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Ravensie In reply to Calypso1412 [2016-11-08 10:39:30 +0000 UTC]
As said in the journal, Pick the character's biggest strength that affects other people. it's a trait that has an external effect on other people and their moods, it can also mean the character has a stubborn and more forceful, impatient personality, and since it's an obvious and noticeable trait, so i thought it should be included because of that uvu
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Emo-Flowers In reply to Ravensie [2016-11-08 21:07:46 +0000 UTC]
I think they meant that being a hot-head is usually considered a weakness instead of a strength.
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Ravensie In reply to Emo-Flowers [2016-11-12 14:02:27 +0000 UTC]
yea i know, im just following what the journal states and the rules of the format
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AlmightyJello In reply to ??? [2016-10-31 03:52:39 +0000 UTC]
(Strength = intelligent) + (Weakness = laziness) x (Strength > Weakness)
So is this a character that's overly tired and spacey, but can often give intelligent and wise insight when prompted?
I dono I'm probably doing this wrong.
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Anomen77 In reply to AlmightyJello [2016-11-09 12:56:57 +0000 UTC]
The character uses it's intelligence to evade work instead of doing productive things.
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Calypso1412 In reply to AlmightyJello [2016-11-08 09:05:23 +0000 UTC]
Haha, honestly sounds like Shikamaru
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rhythmfanart In reply to ??? [2016-10-30 18:08:33 +0000 UTC]
What's the impression you get out of this idea?
(Strength = Idealism) + (Weakness = Childishness) x (Strength > Weakness)
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TheFrostDragon In reply to rhythmfanart [2016-11-08 07:51:58 +0000 UTC]
That would be an idealistic with broad ideas about how the world should be, but when put to the test to make those changes, doesn't have the strength, will, or development towards their ideas to get anything done. Big talk, no action.
Edit: My formula is backwards, I'm stupid. I dunno, someone whose worldview is ultimately naive and unfeasible in the current world, but when put to the test they aren't fettered by what the world says and pushes forward with their ideas anyway? What does idealism mean to you?
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DarkJar001 In reply to ??? [2016-10-30 11:40:22 +0000 UTC]
Question, what would be the word best described for someone who gets the job done, no matter what?
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Lunesthesia In reply to Spaztique [2016-11-07 08:45:14 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I'd go with determined
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Tocone In reply to ??? [2016-10-29 17:18:21 +0000 UTC]
(Strength = Kindhearted) + (Weakness = Indesiciveness) x (Strength < Weakness) = She wants to help, but if she was given a time limit to choose someone to save, she wouldn't be able to and everyone would die.
Would this equation be correct?
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Spaztique In reply to Tocone [2016-10-29 20:30:25 +0000 UTC]
Sounds about right. Throughout the story, she'd be one of the nicest and most loving characters, but under a crisis, she would basically break due to fear. Definitely sounds like the makings for a tragic story, though if she got a character arc, you could switch the two around after that tragic moment.
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Theultimatenoob574 In reply to ??? [2016-10-28 23:25:22 +0000 UTC]
Question, does a character have to limit themselves to just one of these equations or could you combine several?
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Spaztique In reply to Theultimatenoob574 [2016-10-29 01:46:49 +0000 UTC]
You could combine several, but the idea behind this simple character creator is that it's simple: one equation is enough to give you tons of sub-traits and other implied traits. The simple character creator gives you a good starting place, but it's up to every writer to flesh out the rest of the details.
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6-Onee-Chan-9 In reply to ??? [2016-10-28 23:03:36 +0000 UTC]
thank you so much, sempai! this will make everything dijobui
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Lunathedarksis In reply to ??? [2016-10-28 22:48:02 +0000 UTC]
Strength: Independent + Weakness: Hot headed x (Strength < Weakness) = ???
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Theultimatenoob574 In reply to Lunathedarksis [2016-10-28 23:22:09 +0000 UTC]
Most of the time they act very aloof and above it all, mainly keeping to themselves but they are actually very easily aggravated, tending to bullrush into things when they're furious.
This aloofness could be to compensate for the high temper.
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Lunathedarksis In reply to Theultimatenoob574 [2016-10-29 23:56:54 +0000 UTC]
And if your okay with it Strength: Mature + Weakness: Hard to reason with x (Strength > Weakness) = ???
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Spaztique In reply to Lunathedarksis [2016-10-30 13:18:03 +0000 UTC]
In that case, I'd say this person may seem aloof and marches to the beat of their own drum, but the truth is they're really the voice of reason and can actually pull everything together while everyone else is freaking out.
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Lunathedarksis In reply to Spaztique [2016-11-11 23:29:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. I've been looking for a personality for my OCs that sounded good and this really helps.
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Lunathedarksis In reply to Theultimatenoob574 [2016-10-29 23:52:42 +0000 UTC]
How about Strength: Kind + Weakness: Childish (Can never take anything seriously and is hard to be around without going insane) x (Strength < Weakness) = ???
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Spaztique In reply to Lunathedarksis [2016-10-30 13:32:46 +0000 UTC]
Somebody who's nice most of the time, but cannot handle problems realistically or maturely. This can be a great source of comedy or drama.
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Lunathedarksis In reply to Theultimatenoob574 [2016-10-29 22:31:34 +0000 UTC]
Thx. This sounds like my character.
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HardCoreCrocomire In reply to ??? [2016-10-28 22:11:43 +0000 UTC]
(Strength=Tolerance) + (Weakness=insecurity) X (Weakness
Spaztique In reply to HardCoreCrocomire [2016-10-30 13:15:28 +0000 UTC]
Sounds like somebody who's really shy most of the time, but is one of the few people to give others a chance when the going gets tough. That kinda character would be great for a slice-of-life or romance setting.
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EuphoricParka In reply to HardCoreCrocomire [2016-10-29 20:17:26 +0000 UTC]
I'm guessing they never think about coming back and are mature, but once they've hit the bottom of the tolerance meter they become nervous. They're scared of doing something and are haunted when that certain event. I don't know this is my first time.
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HardCoreCrocomire In reply to EuphoricParka [2016-10-29 20:27:23 +0000 UTC]
something like that :y
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EuphoricParka In reply to HardCoreCrocomire [2016-10-29 21:17:41 +0000 UTC]
I'm trying to make an original character, But I can't draw for shit.
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FathiFirdaus In reply to ??? [2016-07-04 13:42:24 +0000 UTC]
(Strength=Fast Learner) + (Weakness =Unfriendly/Hated) x (Strength < Weakness)=???
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Spaztique In reply to FathiFirdaus [2016-10-30 13:16:44 +0000 UTC]
Sounds like the classic Broken Ace kinda character: they're good at everything, but we slowly come to learn they're a rotten person. These kinds of characters make for great antagonists. On the flip side, you could have this character develop so they learn that being a good person is just as important as being skilled in what they do.
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papergun In reply to FathiFirdaus [2017-01-12 13:12:58 +0000 UTC]
Kazuo Kiriyama from battle royale, maybe?
The unfriendly trace to me is more like a selfcontrol system than an direct consequence from fast learner. To me is a clear effort to avoid people who can hold him accomplish their high expectations (remember, if hes a fast learner theres a great chance he expects achieve high scores on what he plan to do)
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zakuhtet In reply to FathiFirdaus [2016-08-04 07:05:27 +0000 UTC]
You are a very talented person. So talented that you can master every skills in record time without any efforts.
Of course, this pissed off many other people who actually works hard for years and didn't actually achieve as much as you do.
Your innocent remarks such as, "That's not that hard," didn't help your case that much.
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Kedata In reply to ??? [2016-02-21 04:30:05 +0000 UTC]
And someone who is (Strength = Independent) + (Weakness = Emotionally Distant) x (Strength < Weakness) would be a loner who uses his independence as a means to avoid close relationships with others), right?
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Kedata In reply to ??? [2016-02-16 05:52:37 +0000 UTC]
So, would (Strength = Adventurous and Free-Willed) + (Weakness = Reckless and Fearless) x (Strength>Weakness) make a character who loves to explore but gets into potentially dangerous situations from it (and who often doesn't realize the true danger they really are in)?
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LancetheGallade1500 In reply to ??? [2014-12-11 02:52:24 +0000 UTC]
Forgot an equation:
(Strength = Well-meaning) + (Weakness = Rude) x (Strength>Weakness)
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zakuhtet In reply to LancetheGallade1500 [2016-07-04 12:31:42 +0000 UTC]
A tsundere?
Someone who will always help out others in need, while constantly complaining about it.
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LancetheGallade1500 In reply to zakuhtet [2016-07-11 01:49:37 +0000 UTC]
Holy crap, you're right! XD
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