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TopicMost Powerful Fictional Character 2011: Dan McNeely vs. Richard Rahl [MPFC]
KanzarisKelshen
09/28/11 7:27:00 PM
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From: xp1337 | #154
Snip. Sorry, too long!


Nah, these are pretty decent opinions and I can agree with them. I'll fully admit some of my decisions were not entirely bright (specifically, I NEVER should have allowed GANON in, and the warpers should have probably been taken out somehow), and I've learned a lot from this. I just take umbrage to some veteran voters and the perennial contest host acting like smug gits, criticizing everything down to the vanilla matchups, and then refusing to do more than lol at me instead of contributing something *meaningful*, particularly when, if they had cared at all, they could have talked to me in the two weeks we had of buildup before the nominations locked. It's really easy to pin the blame on the contest's frontman, but MPFC is a board affair, not a one-man project.

Anyway, back to the topic we were discussing, if you asked me to make a subjective decision, I'd actually probably swing way lower than you guys are thinking. My ceiling for stupidity is probably either Seiya or a milder reality warper (maybe cartoon series Genie from Aladdin?). These are guys who can be beaten mano a mano, as opposed to guys like Prime. It's a totally arbitrary value, which is why I refrained from using a power cap, but if you're curious about how I would have gone about capping power levels, there you go.

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