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#'''Support''': I'm torn between this and the third option, but I'm slightly edging towards this one. While I do think it's a good idea to continue documenting characters' strengths and weaknesses as well as what is the general consensus of how good they are, explicit tier lists have always only ever been argument fodder - not only with the precise placement of characters but in terms of whose list is taken as (the most) valid and how egos have historically played into that; as aside, this is one of the reasons why I have ''never'' been okay with people seeing SmashBoards and particularly the reclusive Back Room(s) as the sole authority on Smash, so the notion that things are becoming decentralized (which is news to me, honestly) is the exact opposite of what I'd call a "depressing reality". What I'd recommend instead of tier placement on the game and character pages themselves is a collection of links to popular tier lists on each game's ''competitive'' page, as a means of quick reference and comparison for people explicitly looking for competitive info. Admittedly, this ties into my long-running wish for the wiki to become a more general informational resource like other NIWA wikis with all the competitive/community material cordoned off into its own hub or sub-wiki, but that debate on the whole is outside the scope of this discussion. On this topic in particular, my vote is for the wiki to be largely hands-off but to point players interested in that kind of info in the right direction rather than just leave them hanging. [[Image:VinSymbol.png|16px|link=User:VinLAURiA]][[User:VinLAURiA|VinLAURiA]] ([[User talk:VinLAURiA|talk]]) 12:28, April 1, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support''': I'm torn between this and the third option, but I'm slightly edging towards this one. While I do think it's a good idea to continue documenting characters' strengths and weaknesses as well as what is the general consensus of how good they are, explicit tier lists have always only ever been argument fodder - not only with the precise placement of characters but in terms of whose list is taken as (the most) valid and how egos have historically played into that; as aside, this is one of the reasons why I have ''never'' been okay with people seeing SmashBoards and particularly the reclusive Back Room(s) as the sole authority on Smash, so the notion that things are becoming decentralized (which is news to me, honestly) is the exact opposite of what I'd call a "depressing reality". What I'd recommend instead of tier placement on the game and character pages themselves is a collection of links to popular tier lists on each game's ''competitive'' page, as a means of quick reference and comparison for people explicitly looking for competitive info. Admittedly, this ties into my long-running wish for the wiki to become a more general informational resource like other NIWA wikis with all the competitive/community material cordoned off into its own hub or sub-wiki, but that debate on the whole is outside the scope of this discussion. On this topic in particular, my vote is for the wiki to be largely hands-off but to point players interested in that kind of info in the right direction rather than just leave them hanging. [[Image:VinSymbol.png|16px|link=User:VinLAURiA]][[User:VinLAURiA|VinLAURiA]] ([[User talk:VinLAURiA|talk]]) 12:28, April 1, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support''': Yeah, with the exception of extremities like ''Brawl'' Meta Knight and ''Smash 4'' Bayonetta, it isn't exactly a good idea to claim that, for example, {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} in ''Melee'' is ranked 20th out of 26 (as opposed to 21st, 19th, or 22nd, which have all been his ranking on official SmashBoards tier lists of the past)—the best we can really go for is to say that he's a low-tier character that probably isn't tournament-viable. Not everyone even agrees that {{SSBM|Fox}} is 1st out of 26 in ''Melee''. Option 3 may or may not also be able to work, but deciding on exactly how to average them can be a hard task on its own. A similar thing mostly applies to matchups: there are a select few that are undisputably in one side's favor (such as Sheik against Bowser in ''Melee''), but otherwise, we can't really say much about them (except that high-tiers generally have favorable matchups over low-tiers). Plainly we should at least keep historical tier lists and matchup charts, though, but plainly we should also mark them as being historical and therefore potentially out of date. --[[User:Volleo6144|Volleo6144]] ([[User talk:Volleo6144|talk]]) 18:09, April 5, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support''': Yeah, with the exception of extremities like ''Brawl'' Meta Knight and ''Smash 4'' Bayonetta, it isn't exactly a good idea to claim that, for example, {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} in ''Melee'' is ranked 20th out of 26 (as opposed to 21st, 19th, or 22nd, which have all been his ranking on official SmashBoards tier lists of the past)—the best we can really go for is to say that he's a low-tier character that probably isn't tournament-viable. Not everyone even agrees that {{SSBM|Fox}} is 1st out of 26 in ''Melee''. Option 3 may or may not also be able to work, but deciding on exactly how to average them can be a hard task on its own. A similar thing mostly applies to matchups: there are a select few that are undisputably in one side's favor (such as Sheik against Bowser in ''Melee''), but otherwise, we can't really say much about them (except that high-tiers generally have favorable matchups over low-tiers). Plainly we should at least keep historical tier lists and matchup charts, though, but plainly we should also mark them as being historical and therefore potentially out of date. --[[User:Volleo6144|Volleo6144]] ([[User talk:Volleo6144|talk]]) 18:09, April 5, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support with some doubts''': I think one of the safest ones and would cause least controversies for wiki. Option 3 assumes voting, and its unreliable. [https://twitter.com/Jaaahsh/status/1229812803852173313 PGRU voting tier list] is an example. Averegly, {{SSBU|Palutena}} got the best result, so she's the best character in the game? And that's my biggest problem with Option 3, altrought it would be much smaller if we use Clarniet Hawk's way. Option 2 has, as stated by Toomai already, painful to aquire trustful and probably notable source and it's the worst one in my opinion. <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:46.229.158.109|46.229.158.109]] ([[User talk:46.229.158.109|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/46.229.158.109|contribs]]) 02:37, April 10, 2020 (EDT)</small>
#'''Support with some doubts''': I think one of the safest ones and would cause least controversies for wiki. Option 3 assumes voting, and its unreliable. [https://twitter.com/Jaaahsh/status/1229812803852173313 PGRU voting tier list] is an example. Averegly, {{SSBU|Palutena}} got the best result, so she's the best character in the game? And that's my biggest problem with Option 3, altrought it would be much smaller if we use Clarniet Hawk's way. Option 2 has, as stated by Toomai already, painful to aquire trustful and probably notable source and it's the worst one in my opinion. {{unsigned|46.229.158.109|02:37, April 10, 2020 (EDT)}}
#'''Support'''. Tier lists are just a matter of opinion, and instaed of trying to classify every single character, keeping it general is overall (maybe) more convenient(apart from exceptions like ''Brawl's'' Meta Knight and ''SSB4's'' Bayonetta). [[User:Weegeegaming|'''<span style="color: green;">Weegeegaming</span>''']]|[[User talk:Weegeegaming|'''''<span style="color: red;">talk</span>''''']] 09:50, April 10, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support'''. Tier lists are just a matter of opinion, and instaed of trying to classify every single character, keeping it general is overall (maybe) more convenient(apart from exceptions like ''Brawl's'' Meta Knight and ''SSB4's'' Bayonetta). [[User:Weegeegaming|'''<span style="color: green;">Weegeegaming</span>''']]|[[User talk:Weegeegaming|'''''<span style="color: red;">talk</span>''''']] 09:50, April 10, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support''' Look, I make tier lists myself and I always use my opinion on how viable a character's placement is in every spot. Tier lists are basically opinion based on how some top players make a well-desinged tier list based on their opinion. And that is why I chose hands-off. [[User:S3AHAWK|S3AHAWK]] ([[User talk:S3AHAWK|talk]]) 03:25, April 18, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support''' Look, I make tier lists myself and I always use my opinion on how viable a character's placement is in every spot. Tier lists are basically opinion based on how some top players make a well-desinged tier list based on their opinion. And that is why I chose hands-off. [[User:S3AHAWK|S3AHAWK]] ([[User talk:S3AHAWK|talk]]) 03:25, April 18, 2020 (EDT)

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