Your match. (High 8-C Tourney)
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Rarity has no method of winning. None of her moves can actually work. Elemental intag instantly nulls restraining. if the wincon can be countered then it was never a wincon to begin with. Wincons need to actually work to be considered wincons. Bypass regen? She's not strong enough. Saras can outlIive, so being in a shield only delays a loss.
- Both characters have several methods of winning, including options that allow them to win instantly. However, one character can reliably use/activate their winning move(s) first.
If Rarity has no way to win, then Saras won't be winning "more times", she'll be winning every. Single. Time. Rarity doesn't have more ways to win, she doesn't have ways to win period.
- One character has more ways to win than the other, but the other character wins more times than not due to matchup specifics that allow/cause them to use their winning move(s) immediately.
Having a hard time overcoming regen isn't the same as not being able to overcome it at all. Furthermore, they aren't evenly matched at all. Sara's is more than 1.5x her AP.
- Both characters are otherwise evenly matched in terms of stats and abilities, but one has regeneration that the other cannot easily surmount.
Rarity is neither evenly matched or capable of regen. More importantly, she doesn't have a single move that gives her the upper hand. At best she maybe, kinda, sorta, semi-slows Saras with a lucky crystal restraint before the latter ports out literally instantly? That would really be stretching the definition of "upper hand" imo.
- Both characters are evenly matched and have regenerative and defensive abilities that prevent the other from killing them, but one character has moves that allow for them to gain the upper hand.
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Sure, I'll go work on it now.