Post by Cliffsnotes on Jun 23, 2022 16:47:47 GMT -5
Stats? Yes! Stats!
Through 58 picks, we have:
15 selections from Marvel - all of which have appeared in the MCU.
8 from DC - 2 of which, to my knowledge, have not appeared in the DCU. I'm counting The Boys as a separate universe, but 9 if you count Homelander.
4 from Star Wars
4 from Stranger Things
3 from the NameDrop NameDrop Universe that involves Hogwarts and Muggles.
The following universes have 2: Die Hard and Lord of The Rings.
And then we have 20 draft picks that (so far) are the only selection from their Universe. This includes Homelander. Best Guess is that about 12-14 will see 3+ from their universe, while the remainder have only 1 or 2.
Of the 58 picks, 12 are female, 44 are male, and I won't guess the sex of the Demogorgon, and Dr Who appears to be fluid.
I'll also guess that we have 12 villains, and perhaps two more, with Loki and Anakin/Vader the most clear cut examples of they could legitimately go either way without an argument.
Also, to the best of my knowledge, Loki is Bisexual, Deadpool is Pansexual, and Dr Who is definitely not straight. Anyone else, I am unaware of a non-straight sexuality.
Every character has been on a popular live action movie or TV Show. No hero or villain has yet to be found only in comic books or literature.
King Arthur legends. Specifically as played by Nicol Williamson in Excalibur.
I’m trying to word this the best way possible, King Arthur Legends isn’t a specific fictional media but this only becomes an issue if someone else drafts a different version of Merlin at which point you will default to Excalibur’s Merlin.
King Arthur legends. Specifically as played by Nicol Williamson in Excalibur.
I’m trying to word this the best way possible, King Arthur Legends isn’t a specific fictional media but this only becomes an issue if someone else drafts a different version of Merlin at which point you will default to Excalibur’s Merlin.
Not looking to argue, I’m just not sure why King Arthur Legend isn’t specific enough.
I’m trying to word this the best way possible, King Arthur Legends isn’t a specific fictional media but this only becomes an issue if someone else drafts a different version of Merlin at which point you will default to Excalibur’s Merlin.
Not looking to argue, I’m just not sure why King Arthur Legend isn’t specific enough.
Because there are different portrayals based on the legend. It’s why Thor is specifically the Marvel version. The best example I can give because I know of at least 3 legit versions I might draft, Ares, the Greek God can be drafted from the DC universe, the Marvel Universe, and the Percy Jackson Universe. And I’m not sure how King Arthur Legends is any different than Greek Mythology. I hope that makes sense, but if I’m wrong, I’m more than willing to change my thinking on alternate versions being draftable.
15 selections from Marvel - all of which have appeared in the MCU.
8 from DC - 2 of which, to my knowledge, have not appeared in the DCU. I'm counting The Boys as a separate universe, but 9 if you count Homelander.
4 from Star Wars
4 from Stranger Things
3 from the NameDrop NameDrop Universe that involves Hogwarts and Muggles.
The following universes have 2: Die Hard and Lord of The Rings.
And then we have 20 draft picks that (so far) are the only selection from their Universe. This includes Homelander. Best Guess is that about 12-14 will see 3+ from their universe, while the remainder have only 1 or 2.
Of the 58 picks, 12 are female, 44 are male, and I won't guess the sex of the Demogorgon, and Dr Who appears to be fluid.
I'll also guess that we have 12 villains, and perhaps two more, with Loki and Anakin/Vader the most clear cut examples of they could legitimately go either way without an argument.
Also, to the best of my knowledge, Loki is Bisexual, Deadpool is Pansexual, and Dr Who is definitely not straight. Anyone else, I am unaware of a non-straight sexuality.
Every character has been on a popular live action movie or TV Show. No hero or villain has yet to be found only in comic books or literature.
15 selections from Marvel - all of which have appeared in the MCU.
8 from DC - 2 of which, to my knowledge, have not appeared in the DCU. I'm counting The Boys as a separate universe, but 9 if you count Homelander.
4 from Star Wars
4 from Stranger Things
3 from the NameDrop NameDrop Universe that involves Hogwarts and Muggles.
The following universes have 2: Die Hard and Lord of The Rings.
And then we have 20 draft picks that (so far) are the only selection from their Universe. This includes Homelander. Best Guess is that about 12-14 will see 3+ from their universe, while the remainder have only 1 or 2.
Of the 58 picks, 12 are female, 44 are male, and I won't guess the sex of the Demogorgon, and Dr Who appears to be fluid.
I'll also guess that we have 12 villains, and perhaps two more, with Loki and Anakin/Vader the most clear cut examples of they could legitimately go either way without an argument.
Also, to the best of my knowledge, Loki is Bisexual, Deadpool is Pansexual, and Dr Who is definitely not straight. Anyone else, I am unaware of a non-straight sexuality.
Every character has been on a popular live action movie or TV Show. No hero or villain has yet to be found only in comic books or literature.
Little nitpicks, 3 of the Marvel characters have not appeared in the MCU.
And Vader is definitely going to be a villain.
And DCU is really tough to define as it’s not been a very clear singular universe, but having used one specific television storyline…everyone has appeared in live action and can be connected to a singular multiverse. Except for Homelander but I’m not ever sure if those universes have ever even been connected in the comics world.
Not looking to argue, I’m just not sure why King Arthur Legend isn’t specific enough.
Because there are different portrayals based on the legend. It’s why Thor is specifically the Marvel version. The best example I can give because I know of at least 3 legit versions I might draft, Ares, the Greek God can be drafted from the DC universe, the Marvel Universe, and the Percy Jackson Universe. And I’m not sure how King Arthur Legends is any different than Greek Mythology. I hope that makes sense, but if I’m wrong, I’m more than willing to change my thinking on alternate versions being draftable.
That works for me. Thanks for clarifying. I was thinking of the Arthurian legend as being static, but I can come up with two wildly different versions of Merlin that should still be draftable now that I think of it.
Also, fuck you for Miles Morales. He was an anchor for one of my teams.