Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-30861466-20170726192115

I'm unsure now as to how the antagonist scale works I always assumed it went like this personally and I think this is a good way to have it. I'd like to know what some of you think.

Sole:​ Only antagonist in the story/story arc they belong in. (characters such as Feathers McGraw or Skip)

Main:​ The antagonist with the most influcence over the plot. (don't really think I need examples for this one).

Central:​ Not the main antagonist (mostly their henchmen) but has the most/majority influence over the plot. (characters such as Ghirahim fall under here and I believe that Randall Boggs  should as well).

Secondary:​ The antagonist with the second most influence over the plot (usually a henchman, again don't think I need an example)

Major: ​Sort of like what tetriary used to be, i.e someone who isn't the main or secondary antagonist but still has more influence than supporting or minor antagonists. (characters such as Maccus or Gil)

Supporting: ​Usually just supporting characters causing conflicts in the story, mostly organizations. (again don't think I need an example).

Minor: ​An antagonist who doesn't have much effect over the plot itself but is still an antagonist in the story. (again don't thinkI I need examples). 