User blog comment:SPARTAN 119/Nobody Survives Forever: A Survival Battle Royale/@comment-35617681-20190402035933

Kriller99's "Survivor: Multiverse Edition" Edges:

12: Kosuke Kira. As pointed out by Wassboss, this little psycho is too unstable to resist attacking the other contenders on sight, all of whom outrank him in terms of fighting prowess. Even Saki, who literally can't kill anyone in this matchup, could just knock him back if he tried to use any of his weapons. On top of that, the wooden staff is completely useless given what the others have lived through, and his special grenades could kill him by accident if he isn't careful (which I suspect is going to be the case).

11: Minene Uryuu. Interstingly enough, while Uryuu has some of the best survival skills given that she learned to handle herself at a very young age, it's her personality that screws her over here. The first few days, most of the other contestants probably won't be battling each other given that they usually won't attack unless threatened (with some exceptions, of course). However, Minene seems like she'd steal from them and thus provoke them to hunt her down, and I just don't think she has the arsenal to handle a lot of the other opponents. That, plus the fact that everyone else listed below besides Martin Walker and arguably Chuck Greene have superhuman abilties, is what dooms her.

10:Lucia Nanohana. Frankly, from what I've seen of her, she seems like a pretty good all-rounder. She'll definitely survive for awhile, and her poison will come in handy. The problem is, she doesn't have any way to really defend herself in a sustained fight, and she has no initial long range weaponry. On top of that, any firearm she obtains will inevitably break.

9. Shihoru. While she'll be able to survive for awhile given that her powers seem useful for the situation, she has the least experience fighting humans, and she's mostly a defensive fighter. Her magic will only be able to help her hold out for so long.

8: Booker Dewitt. While he's got some of the best powers with his vigors, he can run out of Salt, and his other weapons are meh at best, given that he's from one of the least technicologically advanced settings.

7: Ethan Thomas. He's an interesting case. He has a kit of decent weapons and devices, and a fair bit of training. The problem is, everyone else not listed yet are just more well-equipped than he is, or have powerful enough abilities that he's left in the dust. So, he's smack dab in the middle.

6: Martin Walker. Like Ethan Thomas, he's fairly well-equipped, and has some of the best training out of all the warriors. His main downfall is his poor mental health and brashness, which could lead to him making really bad decisions, which would only make the situation worse until he just couldn't go on any longer.

5: Chuck Greene. You're probably wondering why I put him so high on the list. Well, keep in mind, he's taken on similar opponents to several of the other contestants, such as Walker (Dwight Boykin) and of course the more psychotic fighters will be something he'd dealt with before. As for working with the others, keep in mind he managed to convince several survivors to trust him, even when they thought he was the reason for the outbreak. As said before though, he doesn't have enough survival training to come any higher than this.

4: Isaac Clarke. While his armor is perhaps not that durable (especially for a sci-fi setting), it's still more than enough to keep him alive if he has to get into a fight with most of the other survivors. In addition, the armor has a number of utilities that can assist him in the wild, such as the stasis module. However, what hinders him is that he doesn't have much in the way of weaponry, given that the plasma cutter has VERY limited ammuntion, and he doesn't have as much training as most of the other contestants.

3: Saki has good powers, and funnily enough, she will more than likely be able to get along well with the others given that she's one of the nicest people here. However, and ironically, her downfall is that as a result, she has the least killing intent out of everyone here, and while she'll be able to handle the wildlife and surviving for the first few days, things will end badly for her when conflict become inevitable between the survivors. Even with her abilities to disarm or evade her opponents, I would think that a determined enough survivor would be able to take her down eventually. The clincher is the fact that she can't kill any human.

2: Artydom. It should come off as no surprise that our favorite Metro Ranger is this high on the list. The helsing has reusable ammo, and since he lives in a particularily harsh post-apocalypse he's used to limiting himself  in terms of resources to survive. He also has some of the best armor in the group. The only thing that keeps him from winning is that he's still a normal human at the end of the day, whereas the remaining survivors are superhumans.

Survivor(s): The Mojave Courier and The Gun God. Yeah, the Courier has better weapons and armor, but the Gun God has gone up against more with less, so I feel like it evens out. In addition, while the Courier is a true jack-of-all-stats, the Gun God is likely smarter than the Courier and more well-trained. As such, I feel like either of these two could reign supreme.