Thread:Matthew Labordo/@comment-26888167-20190116024402/@comment-26888167-20190116042325

Matthew Labordo wrote: Also, that advice on making characters interesting doesn't mesh well with my creative aspects. Oh well... I was trying to help you grow as a writer and an OC-maker. OP characters that just beat everyone else and are only advertised by being OP tend to be very bad received by people. If you don't want to change, you don't have to. But if you're going to still focus on the OP factor as the most important thing for your OCs, I'm afraid to let you know that many people will call your characters Mary Sues/Gary Stus. A character creation style focused on making OP the most important character trait is generally considered one of the more immature and amateurish ways to make OCs. I'm not saying you're immature or anything, but again, the internet itself considers it immature and amateurish to make OCs based on the OP factor instead of character, personality and backstory. I'm being as polite as I can about this, but there's many people out there who won't refrain themselves from trashtalking you or your OCs by these reasons. So well... do whatever you want. I'm just leaving you with that to consider.