Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-121.96.57.139-20150604130316/@comment-89.202.46.34-20150605080409

Tokyo Ghoul is not the kind of show where you could create a "power ranking"... First of all, the characters all have different strategies and mindsets, outplaying each other in a different way. Person A for example has a strategy which easily destroys person B, though B easily wins against person C, which in fact could win against person A. This way, none of them is stronger than anyone else.

Also, to make it more complicated, we have different kagune/quinqe types which all have certain (dis)advantages against other types.

Also we barely saw some people fighting.

There are just too many factors. If you want to create "power rankings", go watch DBZ or Naruto.