Average portrayals of both is an obvious answer. Kalibak wins. You know this since it was already mentioned in this thread. The purpose of making threads is by making the fights competitive, not landslides. Your threads doesn't last long because they always end up in DC stomp/spites. You do extremely well when you make DC vs DC threads but you fall extremely short when you make Marvel vs DC threads because you try too hard to make the battle lean in DC favor, and yes, we can tell you are doing this. Making threads, equal threads, isn't hard to do. Hell, even though the tier thread is jacked up, you can still use that or ask a friend what tier this person is in (Marvel characters) before making a thread. We know you want DC characters to win but at least make the battle challenging.
Originally posted by carver9
Average portrayals of both is an obvious answer. Kalibak wins. You know this since it was already mentioned in this thread. The purpose of making threads is by making the fights competitive, not landslides. Your threads doesn't last long because they always end up in DC stomp/spites. You do extremely well when you make DC vs DC threads but you fall extremely short when you make Marvel vs DC threads because you try too hard to make the battle lean in DC favor, and yes, we can tell you are doing this. Making threads, equal threads, isn't hard to do. Hell, even though the tier thread is jacked up, you can still use that or ask a friend what tier this person is in (Marvel characters) before making a thread. We know you want DC characters to win but at least make the battle challenging.