User blog:Moon Snail/Moon Snail's Top 35 Strongest Characters

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Heya! It's everyone's least favorite moon-related gastropod! Anyway, I've got something special to share today: A list of all 35 (With taken liberties) of my released characters, from weakest to strongest! A few rules, though: With that out of the way, let's begin!
 * These characters need to have appeared in the roleplay at least once so far. So no Zakira, Tails, Tarik, or so on. I bet they'd all be high on the list if I allowed them, though.
 * Only characters I have ownership over. So no Herb Cookie.
 * Brawn will not be the only thing accounted for here. Intellect, magic power, and how they use their strengths will be accounted for. So if someone has extreme physical prowess, but doesn't use it very well, they'll probably rank lower.

Number 35: Barbarian King's Jangmo-o
A fairly unsurprising start, Barbarian King's Jangmo-o is, as of now, easily the weakest of all of my characters. He has yet to do anything worthwhile to the gang, and I outright don't use him in most episodes because of how much of, as TV Tropes would call him, a "load" he is. The only thing he's done so far is eat a shrunken Lucas, but that's not very noteworthy. In his defense, he's just a baby, so of course he isn't going to be that strong. Regardless, he is quite the outlier.

Number 34: Lucas' Zangoose
As much as I adore Zangoose, I, sadly, must admit that the one in Lucas' possession isn't that strong. Admittedly, he did take out Papyrus' Victini in The Room of Undertale, but this is his only proper feat. Considering he was never used since he was knocked out by Sans' Genesect, it's pretty clear he just isn't good enough for consistent use, as opposed to other Pokémon like Sonic's Latios and Espada.

Number 33: Centaur of Attention
A fairly weak character from an extremely weak episode, Centaur of Attention is all bark and no bite. He often boasts about his power, but he did little to showcase it. He has a bow, but his archery skills are terribly weak compared to Robin and Lucas. His unnoteworthiness might result in his absence in the reboot of SitDS I'm planning.

Number 32: Entity X
Despite being what was once the most OP zombie in history, Entity X... has done nothing to show that. He's a good ally to Rustbolt, but he's never seen combat. Perhaps if he ever fought, he would've been a powerhouse, but I guess we'll never know.

Number 31: Crush
Crush looks like he'd be a very powerful brute. I mean, he's as tall as a wall, incredibly bulky, and has a massive club. But... With great power comes great idiocy. Crush is an idiot, often using his club in a way that bites him in the back, and never using his environment to his advantage. Brains are greater than brawn, and having the latter means nothing when you lack the former. Perhaps if he was trained to be smarter, he'd leap several spaces, but as it stands, he's easily the weaker of Ripto's underlings.

Number 30: Taranza
While it hasn't been shown yet (Due to the fact that Locked Room Triple Deluxe fell in two different transitions), Taranza is surprisingly competent and powerful. Not that much, but he can control people to do his bidding, and he's not too shabby at that. Sadly, his body is pretty weak as it stands, so he can be cut down to size quite easily.

Number 29: Necrola
Yeah, bet you weren't expecting her to be this low on the list, huh? While she's one of my more threatening villains, this all comes from her minions. On her own, she doesn't stand a fighting chance. While she ranks higher than Taranza due to her survivability (What with her basically infinite revives and metal coating), it doesn't mean much when she doesn't fight for herself. If she actually did fight, I bet she'd be pretty competent, but she doesn't, so she ranks fairly low on the list.

Number 28: Plantear
Plantear, on paper, is a pretty strong character. He can make any type of plant grow at will. Sadly, there are quite a few problems here. First of all, he doesn't use these to their full potential. There are plenty of deadly plants, such as the Angel's Trumpet, Sundew, Poison Ivy, any of the PvZ plants... Hell, he could possibly make his own Plantera or Flowey. But he seems to only use it for utility purpose, such as growing trees for climbing or growing food. These are useful in their own right, but the fact that Plantear could do so much more, like summon a giant carnivorous plant to eat the gang, is what makes him seem less powerful than he really could be.

Number 27: Charmy Bee
Charmy is, unsurprisingly, the weakest of the Chaotix. To be honest, when you're just a small bee, and your competition is a ninja chameleon and a crocodile that can break through stone walls, you have a lot to do to live up to them. That's not saying he's weak, though. For a bee, he's pretty tough, since he had agency training. Getting stung by him is a feeling you won't lose for weeks. In addition, what he lacks in strength, he makes up for in evasiveness. His small size and ability to fly make him a very hard target to hit.

Number 26: Espio the Thyme Warp
Normally, you'd expect someone with complete control over time to be way higher on the list, possibly number one. The thing is, Espio runs under an honor code for Thyme Warps that basically means that he can only use his powers under very certain circumstances. As such, his powers are effectively limited. That doesn't mean what he can do is poor, though. As seen in The Lair of the Dark Star during Asriel's Hyper Goner move, Espio can use his time manipulation powers to survive near-death scenarios. If it weren't for his fear of disrupting the space-time continuum, he could easily beat just about anyone with his time powers, even Galaximus, Vortigon, Infinite, Star Dream, and just about anyone else, since he'd have practically infinite chances. But, of course, this'd be at the cost of the structural balance of time and space, so good on him for, y'know, not doing that.

But Tarik isn't gonna run on this honor code. So... look forward to that. [SARCASM TEST COMPLETE]

Number 25: Ripto
How strange. The man responsible for the deaths of billions, trillions, quadrillions, possibly quintillions of dragons... is only number 25? Well, here's the thing... Ripto, uh, had help. Help from a massive army. Truth is that Ripto's pretty scrawny on his own. He pretty much needs Skytonian orbs to pose a threat. Though recently, it was revealed he has a Phantom Ruby. Obviously, that's gonna make him way stronger, but we haven't seen much use of it. Fat chance he'll use it anywhere near as well as Infinite does, though, but we'll have to see.

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