[quote=@Ruby Etra] It was misses speedy sorry. No you wouldn't actually. A one trick pony is like saying you have one tactic and thats it. It gets very very boring. oh so you shot him in the back of the head after lying to him again. Neat now do something else. Now having one strength and that's it is a whole nother story and actually adds depth and intrigue to the character. So ichigo is a perfect example of the bad side of generalist. His weapon used to have depth and becool pre bancawhatever the fuck i was called. He had clear powers and weaknesses. Ichigos strenght. His blade was clumsy as fuck, but it really really hurt when you were hit. Why it was impressive when anybody in the series blocked it somehow. I remember when he originally fought baldy he struggled like all hell becasue his weapon was so defensive and fast ichigo could barely land a blow. Post banqau all his bnqau actually does is cover up his weak spot which was his mobility and striking speed. It made his combat style incredibly bland and boring. His only option was "BE a OP main character." Rather then do something cleve. That is a extreme example, but I felt it was a pretty good one to explain the difference, and how not being a generalist adds depth [/quote] Still, I do believe that that 'specialist' quality does indeed reside in the different and diverse abilities/powers of the characters presented thus far. Sure, they may be athletic, combat-oriented, super smart, or whatever else that makes them 'generalized' but I believe that as the RP progresses, we will see a fine line for each character that divides their strengths and weaknesses. From what I've gathered, I think [@KoL] has it set up where some characters may struggle against certain bosses, while others might prevail. Vice versa for when another boss is encountered later on.