- 33,405
- 8,416
This has popped up in a recent thread I was involved in. Let's get straight to the point.
The Issue
We have characters who are astronomically stronger than their previous state, yet despite this they are placed as Unknown, instead of given a proper tier. My example comes from Dark Samus.
She reached Low 4-C by her second key and her final key is Unknown. The reason for this is that the final key is astronomically stronger than the second, but to an unknown degree.
My issue is that this should not end in an "Unknown" rating. The results should be;
"At least Low 4-C, likely far higher"
"Unknow" should not be the end result when said being is blatantly stronger than the previous form.
This should apply to any other verse as well, if we have any others who follow this rule.
TL;DR
Characters like this should be rated with an "At least [insert tier here], likely higher/far higher/etc, but not simply "Unknow"
The Issue
We have characters who are astronomically stronger than their previous state, yet despite this they are placed as Unknown, instead of given a proper tier. My example comes from Dark Samus.
She reached Low 4-C by her second key and her final key is Unknown. The reason for this is that the final key is astronomically stronger than the second, but to an unknown degree.
My issue is that this should not end in an "Unknown" rating. The results should be;
"At least Low 4-C, likely far higher"
"Unknow" should not be the end result when said being is blatantly stronger than the previous form.
This should apply to any other verse as well, if we have any others who follow this rule.
TL;DR
Characters like this should be rated with an "At least [insert tier here], likely higher/far higher/etc, but not simply "Unknow"