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    young_menace44
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    This one’s for the whole crew, Eric also Rick with having watched dbz or dragon ball growing up what are some pointers you would give on how to write power scaling without it being too messy or even distracting
    For example not to compare other shows
    But jujutsu kaisen for example has a power system that’s too complicated or at least tries to be and it comes off as messy, as where chainsaw man has almost the exact same power system but pulls it off due to its simplicity it’s a power system that’s meant to be played with and enjoyed by fans and the good thing about such simple power scaling is that you don’t have to wait for the story to tell you who’s stronger between x and x because you yourself can come to that conclusion, for example who’d be stronger between the doctor devil vs the dentist devil you can say that as long as there’s kids there’s always gonna be a fear of dentist making it a formidable devil but you can also say as long as there’s sickness, diseases, bacteria or even thoughts like dying in a surgery room doctors will be feared making it a slightly stronger devil in my opinion, anyways sorry for the long winded question thanks

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    young_menace44
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    With having never watched Star Wars but always fascinated with they’re villains
    What are some pointers or even advice
    For writing a broken villain like Vader someone’s who easy understand but hard to justify or even any other great villain like homelander or even magneto

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