Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-30384301-20180320234343/@comment-26888167-20180322043346

A good way to have character development is to have characters facing challenges and improving. But not any challenge. The challenge should be something hard for the character to overcome, in such a way that when the character overcomes the situation, he/she experiences internal growth.

For example, remember in Red Fork's Rampage, when Blast fought Opposite Blast? That's one example of character development, since Blast was up against a stronger opponent, but then his love for Jaiden helped him fight Opposite Blast and  overcome the entire situation.

Or in the same story, Blue Ocean has some character development, as when everyone thought that Red Fork was a villain, this really hit Blue Ocean the hardest. However, he eventually overcame his dissapointment, and was able to help the gang to fight through the enemies of the story. And when he discovers that Red Fork was never the true villain behind the entire plot, his relation with Red Fork also had some development.

Finally, another example is Amelia Amethyst. Remember when she and Captain Red Shell had to free the rest of the gang all by themselves. While Captain Red Shell had his showdown against Opposite Blast, Amelia encountered Electra, and had her own battle. Even though Captain Red Shell helped her at the end, she proved herself as a competent fighter, and a useful ally.