[quote=@Fallenreaper] It happens all the time, even in the arena setting, to me. Though for some damn reason it turns out better than I expect in some cases and I usually, in a story, aim to work past that character flaw. I personally think it might be fun to develop a sort of mentor/teacher type connection between characters as the combat aspect both tests and helps develop IC explanation for how to work past said issues without mysteriously eliminating them. ^-^ They still exist, but be manageable. Though likely new problems would arise to take the old's place naturally as you will never get a perfect PC. I feel like I'm spamming OoCs left and right so if my yammering gets on your nerves, feel free to kick my ass out and I'll get back to doing what I do best: Lurking. [/quote] [quote=@ImportantNobody] I originally intended on a character who would always do what I thought was best, but funnily enough Ruchette is turning out to be one with the biggest personality flaw of overconfidence. Leeroy's character is also letting personality cloud his judgement. Anyone else having characters doing this? [/quote] Tablurath is like that to a fault, his biggest weakness is his arrogance. The guy chooses to go into battle with heavy training weights on purpose. I don't know any character who willingly give themselves a handicap. Heck I even planned on him only having a one eyed mask so his opponents could make use of his blind-spot. Most of the time he'll even use one sword or none at all. XD He only uses five if he's even taking you seriously. I'm surprised though no one has asked how he exactly uses five swords at once. >.>