UnTrash Tier List

When UnTrash Wiki wrote the Role Tier List, it soon came up with a horrible idea: this page. Now to compliment the first list is the UnTrash Tier List. Roles and UnTrashes are ranked using a feature known as UnStats. This system is slightly different for each element, but it remains essentially uniform for the sake of functionality. A potential interpretation of these tier lists is to help guide aspiring writers to the best and worst elements to incorporate into their stories, but Let's Keep It Real, these pages are really only here for fun.

F Tier has what UnTrash considers True Trash. These tropes apply the "Trash" in "UnTrash" to the maximum. Be they clichéd, predictable, counterproductive, or widely hated by audiences, any UnTrashes that wind up here are to be avoided whenever possible. Indeed, F-Tier UnTrashes are the most shameful in fiction. Several are relics of the past, others are the products of unimaginative writing. Whatever their cause for landing this low on the tier list, the audience will thank you for not moving to playing these.

D Tier UnTrashes do a little better than F Tier, but they're still ugly nonetheless. There may be one strongly-scoring or two midway UnStats, but everything else is achingly low. Audience members won't get too angry over an UnTrash this low on the list being played, although it's still wise to steer away from it.

C Tier UnTrashes are hurt by one, two, or possibly of their UnStats, bringing their Average down to below average. These are the lowest-rated UnTrashes that are safe to play. Most people following the story won't mind a C-Tier UnTrash making an appearance, but more observant members of the crowd may turn their noses up at the associated scene.

B Tier UnTrashes have better flexibility than those below them on the tier list. They can be played around with in a variety of executions without straying too far from what defines them. A deeper analytical look at certain UnTrashes can reveal there is more potential to them than the credit they're given. If it isn't obvious how an UnTrash can improve a story, it may end up here if not high C Tier.

A Tier enjoys many of the freshest UnTrashes around. They're among the smartest decisions a writer can make to wow their audiences. Deep mirrors and a strong Nutshell to boot, an A-Tier UnTrash can be bent, warped, have giant consequences for the canon, and move the audience's emotions like a leaf in a windstorm. For as admirable as these UnTrashes are, there is one final wrung on the tier list ladder that surpasses even them.

S Tier UnTrashes are the kings of fiction. To not utilize them in some way is to give up the possibility of true greatness in storytelling. While A-Tier UnTrashes can considerably affect the canon, those above them have the power to transform the audience's perception of the franchise at large. They can save a dying story drowning in low-tier UnTrashes and roles by sweeping away the filth and pulling viewers back in with a reborn narrative. S-Tier UnTrashes push all of their stats to their limits, earning the right to be known as the best tools in a writer's toolbox.

S (+5.59)
Character Death (6.14)

A (5 - 5.59)
Empty

B (4.2 - 4.99)
All Just A Dream (4.36)

C (3.31 - 4.19)
Throw Salt On The Wound (3.56)

D (2.5 - 3.3)
Empty

F (-2.5)
World Domination (1.9)