User blog comment:Aandrew07/Discussion of the Week: Subspecies/@comment-2049092-20121020193501

1. Third generation has the best subspecies because Capcom at least tred to make them different.

2. First generation, what pieces of crap most of them were.

4.Oh... this is really tough.Well I'll go by generation. The most polished peice of crap of the crap pile (first generation) was Crimson Fatalis because he was noticably different in terms of his fighting style.Second generation,that'd be a tie between Copper Blangonga and White Fatalis. both had cool unique changes.Best of the third generation (this is tough), I'd have to go with a three way tie with Ice Agnaktor, Stygian Zinogre, and Rare Nargacuga.In Frontier, I'd have to say White Espinas and Doragyurosu. Both are very different from their original. Sorry Black Rathian, but there are way too many subspecies for Rathian.

5. Worst subspecies of them all. For generation one, that is almost all of them. For the second generation, it would have to be Rusted Kushala Daora if it even is a subspecies. The worst of the third generation was Green Nargacuga. Finally, the worst of Frontier was Red Lavasioth.

6. I say I don't want them to focus on subspecies until the end of the fourth generation because Capcom should have more important things to do than basically import the same monster twice in the begining of the new generation.

7. I think a good subspecies should be able to have its own unique moves, an alteration of the regular monster's stratagem that makes it a refreshing new twist, it also should have a different element if possible, and finally it should preferibly live in a different area, but some subspecies are good enough to not require it.