Thread:Njalm2/@comment-136273-20151110195722/@comment-3403804-20151110224525

Yeah, always good. Anyway, I view Specialists as someone who is entirely specialized on a single field, although some of my characters are exceptions of a sort, such as Kazuya, who is advanced both Kido and Hoho. Basically, in my mind it goes like this.

Jack: Someone who has few deficiences, and who is largely equally skilled in a large number of fields, perhaps with a few distinct favorites or talents overall.

Focused: These people use other skills too, but have an overwhelming focus on one ability, in which they are considerably better than most. It's possible to divide a focus, such as with Kazuya. Although they probably never reach the same level of skill as true Specialists.

Specialist: A Specialist as I see it, uses their chosen skill exclusively, as whenever they'd do something besides relying on their specialized ability, they're performing in a sub-par manner. Because they've specialized so extensively, most of them have come up with ways to overcome the weaknesses their specialization affords them.

I've always had a personal bias towards Specialists, since I'm a guy who likes to stick to overarching themes. Void is more or less the opposite, if he's Kakashi, I'm Might Guy.

So that's some ulterior motives about the Wonders of the Blade, getting more people interested in making Specialists.