Empyrian wrote:
Japanese.
[SS] Gato, Kula
【S】Oswald, Eiji, Duck (2P), Kim, Clark
【A】Ralf, Duck, Kyo, Maxima, Ryo, Gai
【B】Jenet, K', Ash, Terry, Shen, Jyazu, Silber, Vanessa, Kensou
【C】Malin, Iori, Duolon, Adelheid, Benimaru, Elisabeth
【D】Yuri, Ramon, Mary, Shingo, King, Griffon
【E】Hayate(?), Kasumi, Momoko, Athena, Whip
Korean.
【S】Kula, Gato
【A】Oswald, Eiji, Duck (2P), Kim, Clark, Ralf, Kyo
【B】Jyazu, Maxima, Ryo, Jenet, K', Terry, Adelheid, Vanessa (infinite), Gai, Malin, Silber
【C】Ash, Shen, King, Griffon, Ramon, Benimaru, Iori, Duolon, Yuri, Elisabeth, Mary
【D】Kasumi, Whip, Shingo, Hayate, Athena, Momoko
Taiwanese.
【S】Kula, Gato
【A】Oswald (Leader), Ralf, Clark, Eiji, Kim, Kyo, Duck
【B】Terry, Kensou, Jenet, Adelheid, K', Ryo, Silber, Jyazu
【C】Gai, Malin, King, Ramon, Benimaru, Griffon, Ash, Maxima, Iori, Elisabeth (Leader)
【D】Shen, Duolon, Yuri, Mary, Kasumi, Shingo, Whip
【E】Momoko, Athena, Hayate
In an attempt to rejuvenate the game, the Japanese had decided to make point based tournaments. What this means is that characters are each assigned a numerical value. The combined value of your entire team can not exceed 10. So far the Chinese have taken to playing XI in this format quite favourably. They have furthered fine-tuned the system too by adding 0.5 for characters who are leaders and 2p Duck to name a few examples.
I am posting the list below for reference. Compare and contrast with the ones on top.
レシオ配分
7ポイント
→クーラ、牙刀
6ポイント
→オズワルド、リョウ、キム、クラーク、影二
5ポイント
→K’、ダック、マキシマ、京、ラルフ、アーデルハイド、ジャズウ
4ポイント
→アッシュ、テリー、ユリ、キング、ジェニー、ヴァネッサ、凱、ズィルバー
3ポイント
→エリザベート、紅丸、マリー、まりん、ケンスウ、庵
2ポイント
→シェン、デュオロン、ラモン、香澄
1ポイント
→グリフォン、ウィップ、アテナ、真吾
0ポイント
→桃子、疾風
Point system
7 points - Kula, Gato
6 points - Oswald, Ryo, Kim, Clark, Eiji
5 points - K`, Duck, Maxima, Kyo, Ralf, Adel, Jyazu
4 points - Ash, Terry, Yuri, King, Jenet, Vanessa, Gai, Silber
3 points - Elizabeth, Benimaru, Mary, Malin, Kensou, Iori
2 points - Shen Woo, DL, Ramon, Kasumi
1 point - Griffon, Whip, Athena, Shingo
0 point - Momoko, Hayate
Points to ponder over: A vast increase in number of Shen and Griffon users in Japan. For China, it is Iori and Griffon.