Thread:Big the cat 10/@comment-44247257-20191027171011/@comment-27150398-20191027172144

Yes, OCs are allowed on this wiki, but I’d highly recommend that you have a read of the wiki’s two Rules regarding OCs and complete the Mary Sue Litmus Test before you create your OC page in order to prevent it from being potentially being deleted, due to it violating the wiki’s Rules and Guidelines.

Rule 20: Original Characters, or OCs for short, are welcomed here on the wiki, however, before you create a page for your character, your original character(s) must successfully pass the Mary Sue Litmus Test, a test designed to prove a original character isn't created only for being overpowered, for your original character to have a viable page, your character must score LESS than 40 points in order to be validated, the link to the test is found here: http://www.springhole.net/writing/marysue.htm, when taking the test, make sure you take Part 1, Part 2 and especially Part 5, those parts are vital to getting your final score, which is the most important and deciding factor for your character to be validated on the wiki.
 * OCs based on an Already Existing Characters that originate from a Fanfiction (i.e. A Version of Sonic from a Undetale Fanfic) are not allowed HOWEVER they are allowed on Blogs as an Alternative.
 * Self inserts are not allowed on pages alongside other OCs, unless the self-insert in question is different and original enough to warrant a page. Recolours and other unimaginative self-inserts are to be moved to a blog post.

Rule 21: Omnipotent or Nigh-Omnipotent OCs are NOT allowed on the wiki unless they deserve to be at that level of power (i.e. by being featured in a fan story ((like on Wattpad or Fanficton.net)) that would explain their power growth and make it understandable as to why they would have such power). Without a proper explanation for their power, this essentially makes the OC a Mary Sue and therefore makes it less likely that others will want to use said OC in their fights.
 * This rule applies even if the OC in question has passed the Mary Sue Litmus Test.
 * This rule also applies to Omniscient and Omnipresent OCs as well.

If have any questions regarding said Rules, please let me know.

Kind regards

Big