Thread:Vrokorta/@comment-40045762-20191121165145/@comment-30408599-20191121171801

What I do is compare each of their stats one at a time, saying who's stronger, smarter, etc. Make sure you explain why a character has a certain advantage. Don't just say "Vezon's stronger & Shadow's faster" or "Vezon's Mountain level & Shadow's City level", say "Vezon could beat [insert strong character], who could uproot mountains & one-shot 6 characters who could destroy a foretress. Shadow's comparable to Sonic, who's dodged light & ran 9 times faster than his light-speed dash". Include calculations if you can, though make sure you explain how you calced it (if it's your calc), or link the calc.

To make it more believable, go over as many stats as you can. Don't just go over AP, durability, & speed, make sure to include arsenal, intelligence, experience, weaknesses, & other advantages that may apply.

I'd also suggest voicing your results in an informative manner rather than a confident manner. Try not to come off as arrogant in your outcome, don't throw around hate or make jabs at the fanbase (this can actually go against the rules depending on how you do it), & try to list advantages for both characters. Even if the fight is one-sided, the outcome will appear more reasonable if you explain each character's advantages rather than just saying how the winner won.

For a better understanding, consider checking out George vs Congar or Bionicat VS Cyborg Kuro-chan. These are two fights I made using the above points.