Percy Jackson
Stranger things
The vampire diares
Scream
Marvel
100

This demigod has survived more near-death prophecies than he’s passed math quizzes, can communicate with creatures most humans boil for dinner, and once unintentionally caused a minor earthquake during gym class.


Percy Jackson

100

This kid has spent more time lost in government experiments and nightmare dimensions than in his actual house, and his survival record is so questionable that even his friends double-check if he’s alive every season


Will Byers

100

This girl’s face has caused more supernatural wars than any evil mastermind, yet she still spends half her life writing in a diary like she’s not the reason half the town is dead.


Elena Gilbert

100

Her life has been so defined by murder sprees that she practically has PTSD on speed dial; she walks through carnage like it’s a morning routine and trusts people about as far as a phone cord can reach.


Sidney Prescott

100

He hides childhood trauma, identity issues, and enough sarcasm to power New York beneath a metal suit built from desperation, intelligence, and very poor coping skills.


Iron man

200

Despite ruling over storms, this god has the emotional stability of a hurricane, a complicated relationship with mortals, and a knack for fathering global trouble.


Poseidon

200

Her investigative skills are strong enough to expose global conspiracies, but she still chooses to work at a small-town newspaper that doesn’t deserve her.


Nancy wheeler

200

This immortal Boy Scout can go from polite to predator with a single flashback, stores guilt like others collect souvenirs, and has a relationship with bloodbags that qualifies as an addiction documentary.


Stefan Salvatore

200

He gives off “trust issues” energy long before the plot confirms it, and can switch from comforting to concerning faster than Ghostface can dial a number


Billy loomis

200

This kid does homework, beats villains, panics constantly, and swings through New York while barely old enough to drive.


Spider-Man

300

Known for panic attacks that double as GPS navigation, this protector’s loyalty is so strong he would fight a monster with nothing but tin cans… and win.


Grover (extra 300)

300

This girl balances trauma, monster hunting, and detective work while pretending she has a normal teenage life, which she absolutely does not.


Max mayfield 

300

Powered by pettiness, bourbon, and bad decisions, this man hides his trauma behind smirks so practiced they deserve an Oscar. Somehow both the problem and the solution to every crisis.


Damon Salvatore

300

This fame-chasing dramatist rebooted the slasher genre by treating movies, murders, and mythology like one giant script he desperately wanted credit for.


Roman Bridger (extra 300)

300

This king fights with honor, rules with compassion, and has a suit made of metal so valuable it causes international crises just by existing.


T’challa

400

Wise beyond her years, this strategist once redesigned an entire battle plan mid-combat, has a fatal flaw tied to her heart rather than her sword, and considers architecture a perfectly normal topic during life-or-death quests.


Annabeth

400

He calls himself a scientist, but most of his “experiments” involve accidentally creating portals to monster dimensions and ruining the entire town


Dr.Brenner

400

She’s rewritten the laws of magic, time, death, and friendship—and still gets treated like the town’s emergency generator; activated only when everyone else has already made things worse.


Bonnie Bennett (extra 1000)

400

This killer’s motives flip between jealousy, fame, revenge, and pure insanity, but his real talent is playing dumb so convincingly that even the audience second-guesses themselves.


Stu Macher 

400

She can warp reality, bend minds, destroy armies, and rewrite universes—but still loses every battle with grief.


Scarlet witch (extra 1000)

500

Though he hides behind sarcasm, he carries the weight of centuries and once gave up everything to keep the world from burning—even if he’ll never admit it out loud.


Apollo

500

This traumatized soldier has a moral compass that fluctuates between “heroic sacrifice” and “we should absolutely break into that facility even if it kills us.”


Eddie Munson (extra 500)

500

This former overachiever evolved from “type A cheerleader” to “type A vampire,” perfecting the art of smiling politely while plotting your destruction with color-coded precision.


Caroline Forbes

500

He has the survival instincts of a final girl but the job title of a mall cop, and somehow manages to stay alive by treating danger like a mildly annoying coworker.


Dewey Riley 

500

Enhanced by science, guided by morals, and shaped like the U.S. flag, this man’s biggest fight is against time—both running out of it and being trapped inside it.


Captain America