Talk:Perfection/@comment-25200606-20160801064948/@comment-28003627-20160804111354

If I understood your question, it was basically asking how we can maintain and keep a story interesting with a character [Most likely the protagonist] that is perfect [Or near perfect] in either one or multiple aspects.

There is a rule, it goes like this:

The Mary Sue/Gary Stu is not defined by her/his power being too strong, but by her/his challenges being too easily overcome.

So even if you have a character that is perfect or near perfect in one or more ways, you need to add something/someone in the story that disables the character from overcoming easily- or perhaps ever overcoming it.

If you give Harry Potter a light-saber, give Voldemort the Dark Side's powers. Be inovative.

Toodles,

Haraldus.