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Thursday, February 9, 2023

My Three Favorite Things About OK K.O.

 My Three Favorite Things About OK K.O.



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This article is not AI generated. Recently I have been making more and more posts on the blog about OK K.O. that mainly focus on power scaling. Today I want to do something different. 

You may be wondering why I've suddenly been so interested in OK K.O. recently, and what elements of OK K.O. I like the most. If so, then this article is for you. In this blog post, I am going to be breaking down my three favorite things about the OK K.O. franchise.


Everything Is Canon



The creator of OK K.O. has publicly stated that every alternate universe of OK K.O. that you can imagine is canon. There is even an entire episode dedicated to this concept, in which a warlock travels across the multiverse and visits many of the exciting OK K.O. alternate universes that exist out in the cosmos. I think this is a very interesting idea and it makes every OK K.O. fan work feel that much more important, as every fan work exists in the canon of the series.


Making An OC, Is Easy As 1, 2, 3



There is an official original character creation sheet for OK K.O. that can be used to quickly and easily create your own OK K.O. characters in any simple paint program. There are a lot of cool fan created OK K.O. characters that you can find with a quick and easy Google search. It can be fun to read about all the neat characters other people have made, and it can be just as fun (if not more) to use the original character creation sheet to make your own.

This ties in very neatly with the "everything is canon" point that was made earlier. There is a certain in-universe validity to all of these fan characters, including the ones that you make yourself. Feel free to have fun and start creating your own original characters and universes to add to the OK K.O. multiverse.


The Power Scaling Is Nuts 



OK K.O. has a builtin power system, where more powerful characters have a greater hero/villain level (when comparing the absolute values of their levels). The lore features multiple characters who are literal gods, who can warp reality, who are invincible, move at light speed (or faster), who can travel the multiverse, and/or can defeat beings who are described as being invincible. What is wild is that there are plenty of characters with great feats and low levels, which has wild power scaling implications for characters who have less feats but much higher levels.

I recommend taking a look at OK K.O. from this perspective. I think you will have a lot of fun trying to unravel the mystery of just how powerful the OK K.O. universe actually is.

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