Quillion
Smash Hero
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I've been saying it a few times, but I just really want to make a thread for it now.
The reason why I disdain "popularity" as a criterion to choose characters for Smash is that it's prone to so many different problems: it tends to be fleeting and arbitrary, and measuring it is severely prone to myopia and biases. Overall, the whole thing is just too subjective to measure.
We've seen characters like Midna and Mimikyu rapidly lose popularity after their sole games. There are even characters who are meant to be popular like Fi and even continue to appear, but still make no impact on the fandom. No two polls on which characters should be in Smash end up alike between hosts or over time. The whole metric is just a mess to keep track of.
Instead, it's better for them to choose characters based on overall prominence in their series or marketing. If the series is "fixed cast" like Mario or Kirby, then it's safer to bet on characters who repeatedly appear throughout those series. If the series is "rotating cast" like Pokémon, Fire Emblem, or Xenoblade, then focus on who appears in series-wide marketing.
If there's any room for popularity influencing what is in Smash, it should happen only by proxy: Smash should respond to the source series' responses to popularity. Like if a character in a series becomes popular, Smash should wait until that character becomes prominent in response to their popularity instead of trying to be too gung-ho about it.
The reason why I disdain "popularity" as a criterion to choose characters for Smash is that it's prone to so many different problems: it tends to be fleeting and arbitrary, and measuring it is severely prone to myopia and biases. Overall, the whole thing is just too subjective to measure.
We've seen characters like Midna and Mimikyu rapidly lose popularity after their sole games. There are even characters who are meant to be popular like Fi and even continue to appear, but still make no impact on the fandom. No two polls on which characters should be in Smash end up alike between hosts or over time. The whole metric is just a mess to keep track of.
Instead, it's better for them to choose characters based on overall prominence in their series or marketing. If the series is "fixed cast" like Mario or Kirby, then it's safer to bet on characters who repeatedly appear throughout those series. If the series is "rotating cast" like Pokémon, Fire Emblem, or Xenoblade, then focus on who appears in series-wide marketing.
If there's any room for popularity influencing what is in Smash, it should happen only by proxy: Smash should respond to the source series' responses to popularity. Like if a character in a series becomes popular, Smash should wait until that character becomes prominent in response to their popularity instead of trying to be too gung-ho about it.