
With power comes responsibility. At least most of the time. We all know our all powerful overlords who show of their power constantly. In truth, the less the person shows it off, the more believable their character is. Of course there are exceptions, but I use that as my main rule for 'powerful' characters.
I don't mind roleplaying with overly powerful character, as long it is done well. 'Useless' characters can be just as cringe-worthy if done terribly.
In the end it comes all back to the ability of the roleplayer behind the screen to make his or her character pass off as believable.
I don't mind roleplaying with overly powerful character, as long it is done well. 'Useless' characters can be just as cringe-worthy if done terribly.
In the end it comes all back to the ability of the roleplayer behind the screen to make his or her character pass off as believable.