Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-7424710-20161023225926/@comment-27190018-20161024032429

Would this not really matter, given that (as far as I know), users can write their own version of a completed battle a week after it's first done?

If user SuperDuperLuigiFan has a bunch of Luigi fights, chances are some of them are already done, and viable for a new version. With regards to incomplete fights, maybe a limit can be established, but not a definite one. For example, maybe I could own a maximum of five incomplete Luigi fights at a time, but upon completion of one, I can create/adopt another one, bringing the total to six.

Which brings me to another point: Do these rules, however they're implemented, also apply to original fight ideas? It's one thing to adopt six good Luigi fights, but it's another thing to come up with six original ideas that nobody else has even thought of yet. Certainly some leniency can be given there?

Now, I'm just playing Devil's advocate. With a possible few exceptions, I'm trying my best to only use characters in DB once. So, feel free to tear my points to shreds, I won't mind.