User blog comment:Ricizubi/The main villains from the Grand Line/@comment-1734592-20120121153353/@comment-4777907-20120121214736

When it comes to evaluating like this, it's always hard. Because unless the characters have actually fought each other there's no way to know what the outcome would be. Because, sometimes the outcome of a battle has nothing to do with skill, but with just pure luck! Also, it's difficult to weigh the character's powers and weaknesses. It depends on whether the opponent would discover the weakness or not whether it's important at all. It also depends on what what is considered to be "power". There are many different types that these characters have. There's physical power, Devil fruit power, power to order underlings around, haki, ect., ect. all of these things have to be taken into account. And would there be Kairoseki (sea stone)? The out come of battle has more to do with just the characters strengths but also what weapons and/or surroundings are there.