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*'''C:''' This grade is set to those who are average.
*'''C:''' This grade is set to those who are average.
*'''D:''' This grade is set to those who are below average.
*'''D:''' This grade is set to those who are below average.
*'''F:''' This is set to usually the comedy like characters, constantly referenced as the weakest characters in their series. Some examples being The Negative Man from ''[[MOTHER 3]]'', etcetera.
*'''F:''' This is set to usually the comedy like characters, constantly referenced as the weakest characters in their series. An example is The Negative Man from ''[[MOTHER 3]]''.


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Introduction

Grade is a term used on the wiki, this is where we take the totality of a characters stats and abilities and assign them a grade from S+ to F- based on how good they are overall. The rating is determined both by combat ability and overall ability to accomplish things. This rating is in reference to their own series.

How one decides

The decisions are done as the name states, through a grading system, going from S+ all the way to F, similar to the ranking series found in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of games.

Rankings

  • S+: This grade is set to gods/creators or characters on their level.
  • S: This grade is set to the top tiers of the verse, normally for this ranking, their abilities and strength are very powerful, so powerful that very few can actually defeat them in series. Along with this their powers allow them to accomplish many tasks with absolute ease.
  • A: This grade is set to a high tier where they have powerful abilities and strength, however there's a large amount of people above them.
  • B: This grade is set to those that are normally higher ups, usually having statements that hype them up. A general example is a typical higher up boss-like character in a media that everyone hypes up, with the main character coming in to fight and defeat them.
  • C: This grade is set to those who are average.
  • D: This grade is set to those who are below average.
  • F: This is set to usually the comedy like characters, constantly referenced as the weakest characters in their series. An example is The Negative Man from MOTHER 3.