Note: Brute strength is above "Exceptional"
Correction: Inhuman is below superhuman and great is above superhuman, its not on the same level as supernatural, my bad, read this before making anything based off this ranking are on the same level i guess so its not the same as supernatural
Unranked - Stuff that is just "Strength" and doesn't have a emphasis word at the start.
Exceptional - A stat that is notable enough to be mentioned.
High - A stat that is pretty high and notable.
Enhanced - A stat a villain has that is usually something enhanced compared to normal humans.
Inhuman - A stat that is inhuman, somewhere that is of usually a supernatural being like an alien, or a demon, but not high enough to be immense.
Great - Usually above inhuman.
Immense - A stat that is immense and is usually pretty high.
Supernatural/Superhuman - A villain with supernatural strength (this is usually higher than immense im pretty sure)
Absolute - A villain with absolutely high of a stat.
Unlimited - A villain with EXTREMELY high of a stat
Immeasurable - A villain with immeasurable strength, this usually the highest stat.
This is a ranking i made that could be used as an example, hopefully an admin can confirm this ranking is correct.
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I think we should make transparent Ghostface images since Danny Johnson has a transparent image.
Made a new wiki called weirdo outcasts and i wanna know how to customize it and stuff like that, and imma make it's sister wiki.
Btw y'all can be admin or something if you ask idk.
Here is the wiki btw it's barely finished https://weirdo-outcasts.fandom.com/wiki/Weirdo_Outcasts_Wiki
@Mccue well i can copy and paste the reasons to you:
Coordinated Alibi: Richie and Amber had meticulously planned their attacks, allowing Richie to create an alibi by being at the hospital with Sam and Tara. Amber could have easily covered for him during a brief absence, ensuring no suspicion was cast on Richie.
Efficient Killer: Richie, known for his strategic approach, could have efficiently executed the kill and returned to the hospital without arousing suspicion. His single-stab method is consistent with the attack on Vince, which suggests a quick and calculated move rather than an extended absence.
Motivated by Plot: Richie’s obsession with creating a perfect “requel” would drive him to be actively involved in all significant kills, including Vince’s. His dedication to the plan would outweigh the risk of briefly leaving the hospital.
Manipulative Tactics: Richie could have manipulated the situation to ensure Sam was distracted or occupied during his brief absence. His cunning nature implies he had contingency plans to cover his tracks and prevent Sam from noticing his absence.
Collaborative Effort: Richie and Amber worked as a team, and it's plausible they synchronized their actions to carry out the killings. Amber’s presence at the bar could have been a decoy while Richie executed the kill, using the element of surprise and their combined efforts to mislead their friends and Sam.
Disproving Amber Killed Vince:
Hospital Alibi: Richie’s alibi at the hospital seems strong, but with meticulous planning, he could have easily created a brief window to leave without raising suspicion. Amber’s presence at the bar does not exclude Richie’s involvement in Vince’s murder.
Single Stab Consistency: The single stab MO is more aligned with Richie’s killing style, indicating he could have been the perpetrator. This method aligns with his efficient and calculated approach to the murders.
Strategic Movement: Richie’s absence from the hospital could have been brief and unnoticed. His ability to move stealthily and quickly would allow him to return without Sam noticing, especially if he had planned diversions or distractions.
Misleading Presence: Amber’s visible presence at the bar could have been a deliberate tactic to divert suspicion. Richie, known for his manipulative and strategic thinking, could have orchestrated this to ensure their plan remained intact while he executed the kill.
Commitment to the Plan: Richie’s commitment to their murder spree and his obsession with creating the perfect “requel” would compel him to be directly involved in significant kills, including Vince’s. This drive would outweigh the risks, showcasing his dedication to their twisted plan.
Since i proved Richie killed Vince, can i add Richie killing Vince instead of Amber killing Vince.
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I think?
@Eleeysium True honestly
Like why is that being adding to crime lists cause i'm quite positive that it isn't a crime.
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I meant infoboxes