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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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LancetheGallade1500 In reply to ??? [2014-12-11 02:23:43 +0000 UTC]
Three questions. First, what kind of personality would these equations make?
1. (Strength = Maturity) + (Weakness = Quick to anger) x (Strength>Weakness)
2. (Strength = Calming presence) + (Weakness = Loose Tongue) x (Strength>Weakness)
3. (Strength = Kindness) + (Weakness = Scatterbrained) x (Strength
5. (Strength = Intuition) + (Weakness = Perverted) x (Strength>Weakness)
Second, what would the equation be for this character? One who has stopped caring about pretty much everything, but does good because he/she has a very strong moral compass.
Finally, is it possible to have a character whose strength and weakness are equally strong? Where the the two traits are equally present in both the everyday and in times of great conflict.
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zakuhtet In reply to LancetheGallade1500 [2016-08-04 07:17:03 +0000 UTC]
1. You have a very short temper. But years of life experience allows you to rein it in.
2. You can't keep a secret for your life but your soothing presence makes others easily forgive you.
3. You are a very kind person but being a scatterbrain, you tend to make things worse by screwing up or helping the wrong people.
4. You are a careless person but you can easily hide that part of you with your natural charisma.
5. You are a hopeless pervert but your natural insight keeps you in check.
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LancetheGallade1500 In reply to zakuhtet [2016-08-20 18:35:10 +0000 UTC]
Hey, thanks! This really helps.
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zakuhtet In reply to LancetheGallade1500 [2016-07-04 12:29:02 +0000 UTC]
For your second question,
(Strength = Honor & Morality) + (Weakness = Cynical/Apathetic) x (Strength > Weakness)
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LancetheGallade1500 In reply to zakuhtet [2016-07-11 01:49:08 +0000 UTC]
Huh, that works. Thanks.
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touhoumanic In reply to ??? [2013-06-05 22:17:23 +0000 UTC]
So, how about (Strength = Cleverness) + (Weakness = tendency to keep problems to himself) x (Strength
Spaztique In reply to touhoumanic [2013-06-05 23:42:40 +0000 UTC]
Somebody who looks neat on the outside, but is inwardly troubled, most likely using the clever facade to mask there's either nothing underneath or something dark/broken underneath.
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touhoumanic In reply to Spaztique [2013-06-05 23:55:26 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. That description certainly fits the character in mind.
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PhazonMonado In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 23:08:24 +0000 UTC]
(Strength = Intelligence) + (Weakness = Aggression) x (Strength < Weakness)
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Spaztique In reply to PhazonMonado [2013-06-05 06:30:54 +0000 UTC]
I'd say you have the Hulk, but this is a strange exception where this is actually a good thing.
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PhazonMonado In reply to Spaztique [2013-06-05 07:22:15 +0000 UTC]
Hulk, eh.
I'd say Abomination, because this character is chaotic evil.
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BrassAsteria In reply to ??? [2013-06-04 17:46:57 +0000 UTC]
So basically, (Strength = Sheer cognition and powerful memory) + (Weakness = Somewhat emotional and difficulty in handling unfamiliar cultures) x (Strength < Weakness) = A person of great mental power but has difficulty actually getting his knowledge across?
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Spaztique In reply to BrassAsteria [2013-06-05 06:28:35 +0000 UTC]
That might be it, though I was picture somebody who comes off as a genius, only to be confronted with an unfamiliar situation that makes them break down.
For the situation you described, it's actually as self-explanatory as you just said: (Strength = Great mental power) + (Weakness = Difficulty getting knowledge across) x (Strength < Weakness)
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barbakki In reply to ??? [2013-02-01 18:53:20 +0000 UTC]
Hooray!
So would it be this?
(Strength: Kindheartedness and Empathy) + (Weakness: Fear and Lack of Skill) x (Strength < Weakness) = Kameyo Hakurei
(Strength: Extremely Crafty) + (Weakness: Very Low Stamina) x (Strength < Weakness) = Chigai Hakurei
(Strength: Extremely Strong) + (Weakness: Easily Manipulated) x (Strength < Weakness) = Doku Yaku
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Everlu In reply to ??? [2013-02-01 16:35:05 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for making this! I'll probably use it as a way to organize what a character's personality is like.
I want very badly to someday become a professional writer, and your advice and journals really help me understand what exactly makes a believable character, so thank you for all of those too.
For now I just did three of the characters that have already been introduced in my series, and I was curious as to whether I've done it right or not. (Or even if my characters are any good.) [link]
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Spaztique In reply to Everlu [2013-02-03 09:55:13 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for being inspired by my stuff. Also, those characters you linked have good physical/mental designs, so good job on that. I'll look more into your stuff when I get the chance (though, I still have to finish a few other fanfics by request, but you're on the list).
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Everlu In reply to Spaztique [2013-02-03 16:46:10 +0000 UTC]
Oh my, you replied. *happy cry*
Your welcome for the being inspired thing. I actually had found your YouTube channel first, but then when I made a DeviantArt account, I found out you had one too. (Although I've never known how to go about commenting on any of your stuff, because although I've messed around with it before, I've never made any Walfas comics.)
So thank you so much for replying.
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Rumiflan In reply to ??? [2013-02-01 10:56:30 +0000 UTC]
After reading this I can describe Ira this way: (Strength: Honesty and Determination) + (Weakness: Short Temper and Fear) x (Stgength > Weakness). That counts?
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