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I mean let's be real. While the wiki lists Mario as a Tier 4C character, a lot of the times Mario and his friends aren't anywhere near 4C. In fact, if Super Sonic got the "Varies" label, why shouldn't Mario and his friends? From what I can tell, it varies largely by game.
For example, literally the strongest Mario has been that isn't anything from his paper counterpart was in Super Mario Galaxy when Mario survived a black hole caused by the aftermath of the destruction of Bowser's Galactic Reactor.
On the other hand, Super Mario Bros, the game that started Mario's world, featured Mario at best breaking brick blocks, which were qualifiable for Tier 9-B (which is more of a baseline for Mario than anything).
In Super Mario World, Mario has been shown to stomp down, hammer down, and kick away castles. Oh, and he tanked a castle-destroying explosion at point-blank.
In Super Mario Odyssey, Mario fell from the rooftop of New Donk City's tallest building after being knocked off by Mecha-Wiggler and landed on his feet. He clearly shuddered upon landing, which is a clear sign of damage (stunning).
Even with everything from each of the Mario games, regardless of what happened in the main games themselves, the sports spinoffs greatly reduce everyone's strength to more humanlike terms (both in the cutscenes and in in-game mechanics), in fact the only thing inhuman I've seen in the sports games are the superpower-focused shots and a glitch in Mario Superstar Baseball where a Star Shot can send a ball flying into orbit in Practice Mode. Maybe the defeat of Lucien in Mario Tennis Aces too, but I think the temple's destruction was a chain reaction. This... Is why nobody ever talks about the sports games in a Vs Debate environment.
Obviously death mechanics are excluded because that's probably the worst form game mechanics induced stupidity can take.
Bottom line is Mario can survive a black hole without any injuries in one game, yet can get stunned from 100+ meters of falling in another game. Shouldn't this qualify Mario as a "Varies (9B-4C)" character instead of simply a "Tier 4C" character? I mean even Yoshi (who is set as a base for all of the Mario characters) is affected by the greatly variable nature of the Mario universe.
For example, literally the strongest Mario has been that isn't anything from his paper counterpart was in Super Mario Galaxy when Mario survived a black hole caused by the aftermath of the destruction of Bowser's Galactic Reactor.
On the other hand, Super Mario Bros, the game that started Mario's world, featured Mario at best breaking brick blocks, which were qualifiable for Tier 9-B (which is more of a baseline for Mario than anything).
In Super Mario World, Mario has been shown to stomp down, hammer down, and kick away castles. Oh, and he tanked a castle-destroying explosion at point-blank.
In Super Mario Odyssey, Mario fell from the rooftop of New Donk City's tallest building after being knocked off by Mecha-Wiggler and landed on his feet. He clearly shuddered upon landing, which is a clear sign of damage (stunning).
Even with everything from each of the Mario games, regardless of what happened in the main games themselves, the sports spinoffs greatly reduce everyone's strength to more humanlike terms (both in the cutscenes and in in-game mechanics), in fact the only thing inhuman I've seen in the sports games are the superpower-focused shots and a glitch in Mario Superstar Baseball where a Star Shot can send a ball flying into orbit in Practice Mode. Maybe the defeat of Lucien in Mario Tennis Aces too, but I think the temple's destruction was a chain reaction. This... Is why nobody ever talks about the sports games in a Vs Debate environment.
Obviously death mechanics are excluded because that's probably the worst form game mechanics induced stupidity can take.
Bottom line is Mario can survive a black hole without any injuries in one game, yet can get stunned from 100+ meters of falling in another game. Shouldn't this qualify Mario as a "Varies (9B-4C)" character instead of simply a "Tier 4C" character? I mean even Yoshi (who is set as a base for all of the Mario characters) is affected by the greatly variable nature of the Mario universe.