Talk:Fire Emblem Main Protagonist Battle Royale/@comment-26865490-20200130235722

Here's what I know from my limited knowledge on the series.

First out is Corrin. They're at City level for defeating a dragon who created a Black Hole (Which was probably not a real black hole) that moved some floating islands. While they have some of the best variety in abilities of the characters here, none of them get past the gap in power.

Next is Byleth. They're mountain level due to scaling from Javalins of Light. While this is impressive (Certainly more so than Corrin), it's way below everyone else. While they do have Divine Pulse (Basically time rewinding without spoiling anything), there's a hard limit to how many they can use and it's very limited in usage.

Marth and Robin are from the same universe, so they both scale to Duma, who created a continent. However, Marth scales due to wielding a stronger weapon than the one that killed a specific dragon, while Robin defeated a dragon that's as strong as another dragon who's fangs are versions of Marth's sword. So Robin has a power advantage, and a variety advantage. Probably skill, as well. Marth loses, ultimately.

Robin is next down. While they beat Marth, their power pales in comparison to the next two.

The final two are Ike and Roy, ironically the fire users. Ike scales from defeating an enemy who's about half as strong as someone who flooded the world at some point. Meanwhile, the power of the weapons Roy's Sword of Sealing scales to caused the weather to change on a planetary scale. There's also some day and night stuff as well as stars, but the weapons were stated to distort the laws of physics, so changing the time is more likely than actually moving stars. From what I can tell, Ike's abilities are just better in general than Roy's, so Ike probably wins out in the end, espesially since he passively nullifies anything but Roy's regular attacks with Nihil.