UTW:UnStats

UnStats are the statistics for each UnStat-compatible role there is in fiction. Using the Basic mirror of every role, it rates that role based on its six aspects: Strength, Skill, Intelligence, Influence, Reputation, and Repeat. Every non-Repeat stat is rated on a scale of one to ten with points (●) with every missing unit of the stat being a blank point (○) while Repeat is rated on a five-point scale. For every stat except Repeat, one is the worst and ten is the best. All non-Repeat stats then have their score added and divided by 5, then this number is lowered by Repeat. The final number is the role's UnStat Average, which is used to place that role on a tier from S to F. The last step in finishing a role's UnStats section is by describing the thinking behind each of its stats' ratings. Further information can be seen below.

For reference, examples of roles whose UnStat sections have been completed are the Hero, Villain, and Main.

List of UnStats
These stats are based on the Basic mirror of a role. Not all characters who have that role will have the role's exact stats.

Strength: The physique of the role. This is determined by if the role participates in sports, works out regularly, or has general notable physical strength.

Skill: Dependent on how many extraordinary abilities (such as magical ones) this role has and how proficient they are with those abilities. This also includes how many talents or specialties the role has like deduction or stealth.

Intelligence: The mental efficiency of the role. It's based on if they're good at making decisions, have high grades in school, steer their friends and others in the right direction, are cunning or deceptive, or are inventive when a new idea is needed for the current situation.

Influence: The social power of the role. Roles such as the Mayor, King, Celebrity, and Team Leader are great at scoring high in this category.

Reputation: Based on how liked the role is by others on their side (protagonist, antagonist, or neutragonist).

Repeat: How similar holders of the role are in terms of overall description. For each unit of the Repeat UnStat, 3% of the role's total stat score is subtracted. A maximum of 30% can be subtracted from the average by Repeat.

UnStat Avg.: The average points of all UnStats (excluding Repeat) given to this role.

Non-Repeat
●○○○○○○○○○: The very lowest level of a role's stat. It's almost as if they didn't have this stat at all.

●●○○○○○○○○:  Greatly below average. This rating is mainly used for roles that are notable for lacking some sort of trait such as strength or intelligence.

●●●○○○○○○○: Below average. The stat is often noticeably below the average rating.

●●●●○○○○○○: Slightly below average. The stat is a bit less than average at times.

●●●●●○○○○○: Average. The stat is more or less the same as it is for most other people around this role.

●●●●●●○○○○: Slightly above average. The stat is shown to be mildly higher than the average on occasion.

●●●●●●●○○○: Above average. The stat is stronger in this than it is in many others around the rated role.

●●●●●●●●○○: Greatly above average This rating is normally used for roles who have a specialty that they're noted for, such as being agile or strategic.

●●●●●●●●●○: Amazingly above average. The stat is above most other roles' in the franchise.

●●●●●●●●●●: The maximum rating for this stat. The stat exceeds nearly everyone else's in the franchise.

Repeat
●○○○○: The role has characters hardly have any similarities to each other.

●●○○○: The role's characters have a fair amount of diversity.

●●●○○: The role has an average amount of similar characters.

●●●●○: The role has characters who are less original than average.

●●●●●: The role's characters are entirely interchangeable, likely because their role is a copy-paste one.

UnStat Tiers
If the UnStat Avg. is...

Above 5.59: S

5 - 5.59: A

4.2 - 4.99: B

3.31 - 4.19: C

2.5 - 3.3: D

Below 2.5: F

UnStat Avg. Calculation
As said before, the way an UnStat Average is calculated is by adding the total score of Strength, Skill, Intelligence, Influence, and Reputation, dividing the total score by 5, and subtracting 6%-36% based on how many units of Repeat the role has. This final number is the UnStat Average. In formula form, calculation goes as follows:

Note that "amounts of units for Repeat in percentage form multiplied by 6" should not be done in parentheses and "Total UnStat score" should be.