Board Thread:Fanmade/@comment-26912075-20180813220548/@comment-36852367-20181028045704

Zodazzle wrote: I said bland, not memorable.

Also, Ferdinand is still interesting because he's an archaeologist with dinosaur powers. And for the Boom Boom Family, the whole point is to be a slightly dysfunctional family with a shared stand. Also, I would argue that while a character doesn't need something, you should always strive to give them it just to make them better. Mike O. didn't need to believe in the concept of "worlds", but he still did just so he could actually be something and not just a villian of the week. Sure, Ferdinand is an archaeologist with dino-sores, sure, the Japanese Magneto and his two sons are a dysfunctional family, but the point still stands - they're "hahaha I am evil and I want to fight you". These two examples are not examples at all. They're just basic descriptions of the characters.

There is no character depth to be acquired in giving your character a verbal tic (Mike O.'s "worlds" thing). They'll just have a verbal tic and that's it.

>you should always strive to give them it to make them better

here I agree