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This is my judgment alone, so anybody can feel free to add to or contradict this if they so desire.
I rule Sunako as the winner of this battle. References are generally used for mutual enjoyment, and obscure references are better for specific fansets--while Se-vens had a strong line of attacks and defenses only using themes and characters from webcomics, Sunako was able to counter using the most ordinary (and in this case, ordinary is creative) of defenses.
While Sunako did stick quite rigidly to the theme of Batman's Rogues' Gallery (and lost major points in my book for using the film versions of a bunch of them), she did overall have stronger attack-defense groupings that anybody can easily recognize and work with. Se-vens' attacks and defenses, while awesome for those in the know, felt a little too far-out-there for the webcomics-uninitiated.
I rule Sunako as the winner of this battle. References are generally used for mutual enjoyment, and obscure references are better for specific fansets--while Se-vens had a strong line of attacks and defenses only using themes and characters from webcomics, Sunako was able to counter using the most ordinary (and in this case, ordinary is creative) of defenses.
While Sunako did stick quite rigidly to the theme of Batman's Rogues' Gallery (and lost major points in my book for using the film versions of a bunch of them), she did overall have stronger attack-defense groupings that anybody can easily recognize and work with. Se-vens' attacks and defenses, while awesome for those in the know, felt a little too far-out-there for the webcomics-uninitiated.