Talk:Comment Section Central/@comment-2255534-20190504233243/@comment-32438028-20190505002610

I'd advise looking a lot into those characters so that you can portray them accurately in the fight, find any source that can tell you about the characteristics, their flaws, their motivations, because that aspect of them can even change the tide of battle (i.e. Character that can be easily manipulated could end up being tricked by a master of deception in a fight)

Like with Tony's ingenuity letting him escape tricky situations, and how Starscream's arrogance can lead to his defeat.

Write down what you know about the combatants first, that would be a good place to start. Don't include personal or fandom opinions of the combatants. Bias is bad for a battle

I would also say find as many sources as possible for the most accurate fight. One place to find these is Wikipedia, if you go to the references section of an article it's a gold mine of information. Don't rely on a wiki of the show/game/movie/cartoon they are from to give you this info, those are unreliable as all hell.

And when writing the analysis, be sure to include as much information as you can, but not a lot to just be another essay on the character. and be sure to include some interactions with your hosts when necessary, that's what Death Battles are about.

Lastly, don't focus on the fight itself, its the least important thing until you finish the analysis. Once you do get to the fight, be sure that the action is clear so that the audience knows that's going on. If you visualize something but leave out details, only you would know those details were there, so put down what you were thinking of and see how well it translates in practice. And don't stick to a bad idea just because you think it would be cool

But I'm not sure how useful this would be, since I'm kinda crap at writing