Free Agent - EU
This is an indisputable tier list, everything in this is correct and if you disagree then you are simply wrong my friend
ss
1. Catalyst pip does too much damage he literally two shots yagorath, not much more to say.
2. Jenos can lift people up and that's really impressive because pull ups are difficult so he must be super strong.
3. Inara is made of rocks which is super swag so she cant be hurt.
4. khoHGaAh
s+
1. He's Italian and so is Mario and i think that's pretty cool.
2. Ying can make clones of herself to literally triple her dps which is impressive.
3. Kung Fu Panda
4. Raum can run really really fast. But not as fast as Sonic.
5. Seris can heal lots and wears a blindfold meaning her sense of smell must be really good to be able to navigate.
6. Imani has a big dragon
7. Terminous is made of rocks which is cool! but he doesnt have the range inara does, thus she is better.
8. Corvus has muli-coloured hair which i think makes him look edgy, this means that the enemy would be morally compelled to shoot him however it is opposite day so they can't.
s
1. Their gun shoots really fast and they do lots and lots of damage.
2. Their gun shoots really fast and they do lots and lots of damage.
3. Their gun shoots really fast and they do lots and lots of damage.
s-
1. You know why she's in this tier. and if you don't you aren't old enough yet don't worry.
2. Grohk can become shrek when he changes skins which makes him really powerful and the owner of a swamp.
3. Maldamba is friends with a snake and im scared that if i dont put him in at least S- the snake will come for me.
4. ????????Vora??? i dont know what vora does but she kills me a lot and because im amazing at the game this must mean shes a broken easy character who takes no skill and i never lose.
5. Sha Lin has a bow and arrow.
6. she has pink hair e girl woman hair woman moment pink
a+
1. Explosions
2. Explosions
3. Explosions
4. Explosions
5. Explosions
a
1. Ginger
2. Ginger
3. Ginger
4. Ginger
a-
1. Buck is really buff and i think thats cool he can probably do at least 2 sit ups because there realyl difficult.
2. Mccree is a really cool character who can ues his ult (high noon) to team wipe like once every 20 seconds.
3. Khan can shout really REALLY loud.
4. Torvald is an elf which i like because elfs in anime always look cute.
5.
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6. Ruckus is small, but bolt is big and cool and sturdy and handsome and clever and funny and charming and cute and slimy, creepy, fast, and strong hes every shape and size hes b
b
1. The pirate Io skin sounds funny, other than that she sucks.
2. Zhin is like Hanzo, except he isn't Japanese and doesn't have a bow.
3. Kinessa is like Strix, but worse.
4. Lian and khan have this weird dominatrix like relationship and i find it kinda weird. She has a cool gun though
5. Atlas is lex's son, and thus goes below him, jsut like in the family tree.
c
1. Dog water.
2. Strix is like kinessa, but better.
3. Talus is a small boy and if you like him, you're a shotacon and should be in jail.
4. Moji?
d
1. I am grooooot
2. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." Such language has created considerable debate regarding the Amendment's intended scope. On the one hand, some believe that the Amendment's phrase "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms" creates an individual constitutional right for citizens of the United States. Under this "individual right theory," the United States Constitution restricts legislative bodies from prohibiting firearm possession, or at the very least, the Amendment renders prohibitory and restrictive regulation presumptively unconstitutional. On the other hand, some scholars point to the prefatory language "a well regulated Militia" to argue that the Framers intended only to restrict Congress from legislating away a state's right to self-defense. Scholars have come to call this theory "the collective rights theory." A collective rights theory of the Second Amendment asserts that citizens do not have an individual right to possess guns and that local, state, and federal legislative bodies therefore possess the authority to regulate firearms without implicating a constitutional right. In 1939 the U.S. Supreme Court considered the matter in United States v. Miller. 307 U.S. 174. The Court adopted a collective rights approach in this case, determining that Congress could regulate a sawed-off shotgun that had moved in interstate commerce under the National Firearms Act of 1934 because the evidence did not suggest that the shotgun "has some reasonable relationship to the preservation or efficiency of a well regulated milita . . . ." The Court then explained that the Framers included the Second Amendment to ensure the effectiveness of the military. This precedent stood for nearly 70 years when in 2008 the U.S. Supreme Court revisited the issue in the case of District of Columbia v. Heller (07-290). The plaintiff in Heller challenged the constitutionality of the Washington D.C. handgun ban, a statute that had stood for 32 years. Many considered the statute the most stringent in the nation. In a 5-4 decision, the Court, meticulously detailing the history and tradition of the Second Amendment at the time of the Constitutional Convention, proclaimed that the Second Amendment established an individual right for U.S. citizens to possess firearms and struck down the D.C. handgun ban as violative of that right. The majority carved out Miller as an exception to the general rule that Americans may possess firearms, claiming that law-abiding citizens cannot use sawed-off shotguns for any law-abiding purpose. Similarly, the Court in its dicta found regulations of similar weaponry that cannot be used for law-abiding purposes as laws that would not implicate the Second Amendment. Further, the Court suggested that the United States Constitution would not disallow regulations prohibiting criminals and the mentally ill from firearm possession.