Enexemander
A Hitbox Pirate - YARRR -
I think you're on the right track, but you're missing a big part of the picture-I can think over 5 quan chi's that are top 16 player lol, reo and ketchup being two of them. I think how good a character is directly correlates with how many people use them, but thats my opinion. But quan chi is a bad example tho forreal
There's how good a character is when played at the highest level and
There's how good a character is when played at your personal level.
D'Vorah has a high skill floor. This means that in order to even really *start* playing D'Vorah the way she's meant to be played, you have to have all her run cancels down (on hit and on block). That's not an easy thing to do, and NRS keeps dicking around with the timing and the advantage randomly to make it even more frustrating. A new player trying out Swarm Queen D'Vorah is not going to feel how powerful she is, because they haven't even reached the skill floor to really begin playing her.
She's a difficult character to play well at a high level, but once you can, then she's really powerful. Compare that with Shinnok. He's also really powerful, but he's also really easy to pick up and play well mechanically.
That's really only one factor in the decision in who to main, though. MK has been around for a LONG time. Chances are if you're serious about it then you've already got a great idea of who your main is from previous games, and D'Vorah is new. So of the people that are already good at the game and could put the time in to pick her up, why would they if they weren't feeling the character?
And some dudes just hate bugs.