User blog comment:Wrath022/Chapter 517: Wendy Belserion, Review/@comment-29778526-20170115065204/@comment-4829046-20170117013121

So.... wait. Let me come up with an analogy to try and make this understandable by what you just typed CB3.

So let's say I go the daytime television route and create a cast of 12 villainous, I don't know, Walking Ice Cream. I give each one a different flavour and it would reflect a particular cliche. Now I make these Ice Creams to be the top of the dessert food chain, being able to outfrost everything else.

Now, do you want me to showcase how each one is beaten based on how the particular flavour feature is overcome in a manner that no prior enemy was able to figure out, or do you want every opponent that faces them to make them all basically melt one by one the same way regardless of flavour? Mind you, that I would structure this as an entire arc.

You know what that means right? That the flavours meant absolutely fuck-all in the end. Sure, a few of them got decent fights where opponents got the upper-hand by countering a flavour, but since all of them are Ice Cream, all you needed was the exact same factor to destroy all of them at once.

A weird analogy even for me, but I'm just trying to wrap my brain around your reasoning.