Talk:Blake Belladonna/@comment-31068466-20180126141411/@comment-24032889-20180207165926

I think this comment distinguishes well the difference between developing a character and giving them character development. (having a three dimensional character as opposed to making that character change, or in other words, be dynamic)

I completely agree that she's very well developed/three dimensional. She has the most nuance (like you pointed out), and I'd challenge that Weiss is on the same level of being three dimsensional.

Regardless, I've seen plenty a' comment on "It took Blake 5 volumes to change." It took her that long to trust others with her consequences and not run away (though it only became a visible problem in Volume 2 during the Mountain Glenn arc). This reveals the difference between fleshing out a 3 dimensional character and then having that character be dynamic as opposed to static. In that regard, I'd say Weiss easily has the most dynamic character.