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future saga tier list

Welcome to the Future Saga Tier List! Here, we will rank current and potential future sagas in terms of how much hype they have.

In this list, you’ll find different tiers that give a general idea of each saga’s status. These are not meant to be exact rankings; they’re just here for your convenience as you decide which series to follow.

Tier One: Have a lot of hype and are future-looking. Examples include

The Future Diary, Boku no Hero Academia, etc. These sagas will likely continue to be very popular for some time in the foreseeable future. They’re either near or at their endpoints as well – meaning that they’ll have plenty more content coming out soon enough!

This tier is reserved for series which can be considered ‘flagship’ titles – ones that people who haven’t seen anything else would want to watch because these shows offer something unique from other franchises. It may sound contradictory but it’s not impossible; look at how quickly My Hero Academia became a success among anime viewers despite being another one of those “shounen anime”.

This tier is reserved for series which are trending, but not hyped. They’re good shows and deserve to be watched as well – they just don’t have the same level of popularity that other popular franchises do.

Fairy Tail will always be a classic in my eyes because it was where I started off with manga-based titles too! It’s sad to see this show slowly fade into obscurity without any new content being released soon enough; the most recent chapter came out back in December so there isn’t much hope left for fans who want more from Fairy Tail. One step below these sagas on our list would probably be “popular” ones like Naruto or Tokyo Ghoul..but we still need space to talk about those, so let’s move on to the second tier.

Fairy Tail will always be a classic in my eyes because it was where I started off with manga-based titles too! It’s sad to see this show slowly fade into obscurity without any new content being released soon enough; the most recent chapter came out back in December so there isn’t much hope left for fans who want more from Fairy Tail. One step below these sagas on our list would probably be “popular” ones like Naruto and One Piece, which just don’t have the same level of magnitude as something like Sword Art Online.

Alice in Wonderland is an example of a franchise that isn’t even on my radar because I’m not really interested in it – its story arc has been done about ten times over at this point so there’s nothing new to really explore with it anymore. But for those who are intrigued by Alice-based stories (or other similar tales such as Aladdin), then these sagas would be their best bet! It’s also worth mentioning that they’re cheaper than most franchises out there too; since they’ve already run through most of their plots, creators can afford to sell them more cheaply without worrying about lowering revenue much.

The next sentence should be about the third franchise mentioned in this blog post, which is __

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But for those who are intrigued by Alice-based stories (or other similar tales such as Aladdin), then these sagas would be their best bet! It’s also worth mentioning that they’re cheaper than most franchises out there too; since they’ve already run through most of their plots, creators can afford to sell them more cheaply without worrying about lowering revenue much. The next sentence should be about the third franchise mentioned in this blog post, which is _ _ __. (*Fill in with your choice* – insert a brief description here.) One thing I do want to mention before ending off though, is that _ __ __ should be considered too, as it’s often overlooked.

End: One thing I do want to mention before ending off though, is that should be considered too, as it’s often overlooked.

Line Break: — Now the next sentence will say something about another franchise! The final line break shouldn’t have any spaces between the two paragraphs– there are just used for visual effect here-.

-The most recent major addition to this list of franchises would also include_ (fill in blank with your choice)_. This series currently has a lot more story left than all other ones mentioned above; they’re still going strong and don’t seem to need much updating from now on thanks to their simplicity.

-It’s hard to make a generalized opinion about this franchise, because it has so many different types of content (game series, anime, light novels). It may be the most popular one in Japan right now – and there are already – but that doesn’t take into account how well they’ve been translated for international audiences or what their future holds. The card game is also an important factor: even if people don’t engage with other parts of the franchise much, they’re usually pretty good at playing cards.

All these franchises I mentioned have something unique about them from each other that makes them stand out; some more than others though! So which side do you find yourself on? Is your favorite series of anime, game or light novel one of these franchises?

The future is unknown for all of them. As time goes on and new content comes out- we will be able to see which ones are the most popular. The cards themselves haven’t been translated yet so you can’t buy packs in English; but if that changes then it’ll make a huge impact on how players engage with other parts of the franchise!

I’m sure everyone is waiting for the next chapter to come out! We’ll have more information about that soon. If you want a reminder of what’s happened so far, be sure to check out this link and read up on it before reading any further in case there are spoilers: _ __ __ __ __ __

Trigger Warning: Be careful when reading – many parts may contain major spoilers. This includes anything with links in them as well. Content warning for mention or discussion of suicide, mental illness/depression, abuse (physical or sexual), anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Mentioned content also includes violence. Situations mentioned include death and war which could elicit feelings related to these topics. Ahead of the Curve: The following is a list of sagas games/chapters that I have compiled based on their potential to be released in 2018 and 2019, with what it will most likely be about if they are included in the game, how often we can expect them to release new content (in months), and my personal opinion on the level of excitement for each one. These are listed alphabetically by title rather than any actual ranking or rating system because each person’s opinion may vary depending upon their own interests. -The Alliance Alive – One month intervals; High Excitement Level -Devil Survivor Series – Two Months Intervals; Moderate Excitement Level -Dragon Ball Legends – Nine Months

Radhe Gupta

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