I've read the Master of None page, plus some related pages, a couple of times now, and each time, I thought it had problems with complaining. The highlight was the description for Joke Character, which simply mentioned "see also Master of None", without specifying how the two tropes are related, and makes them seem the same thing when they clearly aren't.
It comes off as just "Jack of All Stats, But Done Bad", when it doesn't have to be. Like in the real life folder: a flying car isn't a joke, its real problem is compromising the ability to both drive and fly, at a cost when it's more practical to buy them separate.
I've read the Master of None page, plus some related pages, a couple of times now, and each time, I thought it had problems with complaining.
The highlight was the description for Joke Character, which simply mentioned "see also Master of None", without specifying how the two tropes are related, and makes them seem the same thing when they clearly aren't.
It comes off as just "Jack of All Stats, But Done Bad", when it doesn't have to be. Like in the real life folder: a flying car isn't a joke, its real problem is compromising the ability to both drive and fly, at a cost when it's more practical to buy them separate.
I just wanted to know if someone else noticed it.
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