Como fazer um SORTUDO (sem estragar a história)
Luck is one of the hardest things to write into a story because it's so easy to just make it seem like a plot convenience to save the character's skin (like Kirito from Sword Art Online). But some stories do such a good job of portraying lucky characters that they've created some of the most entertaining ones (Hakari from Jujutsu Kaizen, Pocoloco and Jotaro from Jojo, Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa, Granny Turbo from Dandadan, and King from One Punch Man). But what are the rules that differentiate a well-done lucky character from a poorly done one? To understand this, let's look at the house rules for creating a lucky character without ruining the story. Video inspired by: pavelover

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