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The Law of VSbattle

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This is not about the rule of VSbattle, you could read about it in the first page. This is about finding pattern appeared as you join into the VSbattle wiki and forum. If you found any pattern and law in here, you could post it in here so I could make a list about it and edit in this page. Here's the list:

1. Popularity attract (false) power (The more thing are popular, the more it's hyped beyond compare)

2. Truth is stranger than fiction, even in fiction (After analysis, you could find character can do unbelievable thing)

3. Antihype - The more popular a character or series is, the more people will come out of the woodwork to downplay it or make stomp threads against it.

4.Law of Reverse Encouragement: The more you begged someone to read your post, the less effective it seems (technically, it's pretty random for a thread to get recognize)
 
3. Antihype - The more popular a character or series is, the more people will come out of the woodwork to downplay it or make stomp threads against it.
 
No one would like to came if I told them to read the thread. It's like some kinda trust issue.
 
How about this:

Seeing isn't believing (calced feats will often be much higher or lower than they appear when eyeballed)
 
Oh, I was interpreting 2 as something like "feats aren't always obvious" like how when I watched anime before getting into vs debating I never realized that Naruto characters were faster than sound and stuff like that.
 
5.Law of Reverse Encouragement: The more you begged someone to read your post, the less effective it seems (technically, it's pretty random for a thread to get recognize)
 
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