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While it is true that some of the "who's best" or "my mage knights can beat up your mage knights" threads do offer some advice, especially for newer players, the majority just end up in arguements, or in the same figure or strategies being repeated over and over again. I think using that handy little search button(It's there for a reason ya know)and looking for older posts on this topic would be useful, and opposed to creating a new one. Then we just end up with more of the same, and these lovely posts like Grathel's. :-P
P.S. In light of recent discoveries of the best figure, I just ordered 10 ** Wood Golems for my army. Wish me luck!
For subjective to be the best and worst figure is very simple, it would be the only figure. Taking into account that it is a subjective choice, you could theoretically eliminate all the other figures from your mindframe and focus on a specific one. By simply twisting the truth, you can cause all the figure x's and y's and subjectives to go together.
1) Subjective is an only figure that you are looking at, therefore it is the only one existing at this time. Or you simply think of it as a completely unique one due to some random chink or something. Therefore it is unique and an entirely different piece in itself.
2) Figure x could always be greater than figure y and vice versa, simply by taking into account that figure/Figure is simply a coefficient.
3) Therefore you could call a Dragon Whelp a UNIQUE figure, the best and worst, a NON-Unique figure that was made 5 times by a factory machine, and simply fitting all the other specs and questions by thinking of it differently. Just fool with the same ideas and soon that dragon whelp fits every category.
Thinking along these lines can really help in MageKnight games, believe me, I know.