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"Stomp Thread" Example Modification

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Currently, there is a example in Stomp Thread:
5-B Golden King versus X-Man with speed equalization. While both have similar statistics and incredible abilities, Golden King's passive abilities make it so that no matter the circumstances or chance, Golden King will always win.
However, both Golden King and X-Man are not 5-B. Also, I have heard that a user targeted X-Man's profile, so we may need some modification in this example.
Superman (Red Son) versus Doctor Doom with speed equalization. Both may have the same statistics, but their abilities make it one-sided towards Doctor Doom.
However, there is currently no 5-B Doctor Doom now, so "may have the same statistics" is not correct.
 
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I do not mind, but I am not sure which members here that are knowledgeable about that sort of topic. If somebody has suggestions, I can send a notification to them though.
 
Thank you for helping out. Should I unlock the page for editing then?
 
Okay. No problem. Mention here when you have the available time and interest to handle this.
 
In my view if we're using examples we should probably keep them limited to characters that haven't changed in years and have a generally agreeable statistic rating. Its also probably better to stick to a lower tier example or something, since those are generally less prone to change. Like maybe instead of X-Man vs Golden King we use something like Batman vs Agent 47 or something similar to that.
 
I think stomp thread examples should probably consist of popular match ups within the Battle Boarding community that happens to consist of a Very powerful character (Whether due to high tier, speed, or hax) and a not so powerful character (With an urban tier, basic speed rating, and little to no hax). Samus Aran Vs Master Chief is honestly the first thread that comes to my mind when I think of stomp threads. An Iconic Haloid match up that inspired Death Battle consists of putting a Tier 9 character who's barely Supersonic (After some much needed revisions happen) against a casual Planet level character who is many times FTL.
 
In my view if we're using examples we should probably keep them limited to characters that haven't changed in years and have a generally agreeable statistic rating. Its also probably better to stick to a lower tier example or something, since those are generally less prone to change. Like maybe instead of X-Man vs Golden King we use something like Batman vs Agent 47 or something similar to that.
I think stomp thread examples should probably consist of popular match ups within the Battle Boarding community that happens to consist of a Very powerful character (Whether due to high tier, speed, or hax) and a not so powerful character (With an urban tier, basic speed rating, and little to no hax). Samus Aran Vs Master Chief is honestly the first thread that comes to my mind when I think of stomp threads. An Iconic Haloid match up that inspired Death Battle consists of putting a Tier 9 character who's barely Supersonic (After some much needed revisions happen) against a casual Planet level character who is many times FTL.
These seem like good suggestions to me.

So does anybody here have any practical suggestions based on our conclusions above in this thread?
 
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