User blog comment:Necrotifice/The True Weakness of Omnipotence/@comment-31492050-20190912032732

In my opinion, whether an omnipotent is boring or not depends on the person's pariticular taste. I say this because I find an Omnipotent Being and its nature incredible, and I will explain my point of view. I believe every character can have his quality and be special in his own way. The main point of an omnipotent is precisely the ability to do absolutely everything, and of course they come mainly with a divine / monotheistic interpretation. And that's what gives the character a "special" tone. I doubt anyone will be understood when Toaa (Marvel) appears in the story. and why do I say that? Every action of Toaa / Omnipotent will be something mysterious and, in fact, will be of great importance in every work (the example is in The Supreme 2 [2017] or even in the Almighty movie). They are very wise and generally kind characters, even what they say is important. Getting straight to the point. Omnipotent characters are extremely important characters for the work and, when they appear, are climax cases. An example of powerful characters (for their own work) is Saitama, with the premise of defeating everyone with a punch. The question is ? Is Saitama an uninteresting character? No. And why? The answer is simple: the author writes the character in a specific way so the work isn't boring (and I'm not saying that saitama is omnipotent, far from it). Conclusion: What will decide whether an Omnipotent will be boring or not is how it will be written. Sure, an omnipotent protagonist will have a hard time not being boring, but it's not a rule. If Saitama were an Omnipotent who decided to kill everyone with a single punch, that would not change anything in OPM's current history. work = work of fiction