12-20-2013, 01:32 AM
I don't see how it doesn't apply to all franchises. Why just the ones that have a lot of characters? Why not the one that have 1, 2, or 3?
I mean if you want to be fair Pokemon now that Mario has 5 guys, why can't we be fair to all the franchises? I mean fair depending on the status of the franchise. if a franchise is big enough, it should get a lot more characters, if a franchise is kind of small or forgotten, it should only get a few characters.
So franchise on the same level as each other get the same characters.
S Tier Franchise = 4-5 characters
Super Mario
Legend of Zelda
Pokemon
A Tier Franchise = 3-4 characters
Donkey Kong
Metroid
Kirby
B Tier Franchise = 2-3 characters
Star Fox
Fire Emblem
C Tier Franchise = 1-2 characters
Mother
F-Zero
D Tier Franchise = 1-AT character
Ice Climbers
Kid Icarus
However there are obvious exceptions to the rule if a franchise doesn't have many notable characters, or just one character would cover the series good enough on it's own than it doesn't matter how high of a tier it is, it will always just have one character.
I mean if you want to be fair Pokemon now that Mario has 5 guys, why can't we be fair to all the franchises? I mean fair depending on the status of the franchise. if a franchise is big enough, it should get a lot more characters, if a franchise is kind of small or forgotten, it should only get a few characters.
So franchise on the same level as each other get the same characters.
S Tier Franchise = 4-5 characters
Super Mario
Legend of Zelda
Pokemon
A Tier Franchise = 3-4 characters
Donkey Kong
Metroid
Kirby
B Tier Franchise = 2-3 characters
Star Fox
Fire Emblem
C Tier Franchise = 1-2 characters
Mother
F-Zero
D Tier Franchise = 1-AT character
Ice Climbers
Kid Icarus
However there are obvious exceptions to the rule if a franchise doesn't have many notable characters, or just one character would cover the series good enough on it's own than it doesn't matter how high of a tier it is, it will always just have one character.