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'''[[:Category:Tier 1|Tier 1]]''': A city's principle guardian, and their archvillain, along with iconic DC staples. Examples of Tier 1 characters include Batman and the Joker, Superman and Lex Luthor, Wonder Woman, and the Flash. | '''[[:Category:Tier 1|Tier 1]]''': A city's principle guardian, and their archvillain, along with iconic DC staples. Examples of Tier 1 characters include Batman and the Joker, Superman and Lex Luthor, Wonder Woman, and the Flash. | ||
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− | '''[[:Category:Tier 2|Tier 2]]''': | + | '''[[:Category:Tier 2|Tier 2]]''': Prominent, popular villains and capes. Always skilled and/or powerful, these are iconic heroes in their own right, and little truly separates them from the most popular Tier 1 characters. Many prominent heroes and villains fall into this category. Examples of Tier 2 characters include Nightwing, Robin, Zatanna, Harley Quinn, Aquaman, Bane, Metallo, and Mr. Freeze. |
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'''[[:Category:Tier 3|Tier 3]]''': Less well known and less exposed heroes and villains, these characters may be exceptional in their own right, but will typically be more minor characters than the Tiers above them, at least outside their own circles. Examples of Tier 3 characters include Hourman, Wildcat, Secret, Deadshot, Talia al Ghul. OCs will almost universally be considered Tier 3. | '''[[:Category:Tier 3|Tier 3]]''': Less well known and less exposed heroes and villains, these characters may be exceptional in their own right, but will typically be more minor characters than the Tiers above them, at least outside their own circles. Examples of Tier 3 characters include Hourman, Wildcat, Secret, Deadshot, Talia al Ghul. OCs will almost universally be considered Tier 3. |