Which Arrowverse Character Are You?

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After what started with a little project known as Arrow, the subsequent Arrowverse has spawned, giving us several new TV shows to sink our teeth into as well as give us a different interpretation of DC Comics lore.

Slowly but surely, the CW has built up its own continuity based on these characters and stories, and has gone to bring in standout names like Superman and the Flash and incorporating big and recognizable storylines. However, because these shows are adaptations through and through, they have to change a lot of the source material to fit the medium they're using.

One of the bigger changes comes in how they portray the characters. How a character behaves in the comic won't always fit when they're telling their own story made for a television audience. We've seen this with how they changed Green Arrow, Kid Flash, and White Canary. We're not saying these are good or bad changes, but that they were necessary ones.

As these shows continue in their own direction, many fans have spawned and latched on to them. Whether that's because they just like the stories or identify with the characters remains to be seen, but we're here to see where you'd fit in with the CW superheroes.

Ready to get on your superhero tights? Which Arrowverse character are you?

Question 1

Which DC cartoon is your favorite?

If there's one thing DC has a good hand on for several years, it's their cartoons. Ever since Batman: The Animated Series broke records, they've been pumping out dozens of shows over time, and they've all been reasonably excellent. They've taken some of their lesser known characters and crafted entire stories as well as giving their big names a bit more time in the spotlight.

Question 2

Which Marvel hero is your favorite?

Marvel has created a lot of unique heroes over the years, and they have enough to give DC a run for their money. However, many people have been quick to point out that Marvel has modeled a lot of their characters after heroes and villains already introduced in DC lore (you didn't think Thanos was an original concept, did you?). Still, there's a lot to love with how Marvel runs their stories.

Question 3

How would you conceal your secret identity?

One of the defining aspects of a superhero is how they go about concealing their secret identity. Not all of them do this, but many of them like to keep their private lives away from the public to not only protect those they love but to prevent themselves from being swarmed by the media. Every hero has their own way of going about this- some wear a mask and others would prefer helmets that offer more protection.

Question 4

What is your favorite color?

Having a favorite color is something you're asked from your early days at preschool (regardless of whether you knew what it was or not). Everybody develops their idea of color a bit differently, and we use it to determine the things we wear and use (how many people drive cars that are their favorite color?). It's likely that your favorite color will lead to what kind of costume you'll wear as a superhero?

Question 5

If someone were to kill your parents, how would you respond?

It's not something that we're faced with often, but the reality is that there are sinister people in the world and loving parents have been killed. In comics, these events usually define how a hero behaves from that point on, and it would likely do the same for us. There's no telling what we would do in that situation unless it actually happened to us, but it's something worth thinking about.

Question 6

Which DC team would you belong to?

As more superheroes appear in the DC Universe, there are bigger threats who come to Earth to try and destroy it. This leads to these same heroes working together against a common enemy, and many teams get formed. In the DC Universe alone, there is the Justice League, Justice Society, Justice League Dark, Suicide Squad, Bat-Family, and so many more to count. There's a team for every threat in the world.

Question 7

What is your favorite DC movie?

On top of putting together numerous shows, DC has also created decades' worth of movies for us fans to watch. While some haven't been very good (recently or in the past), others have managed to captivate audiences and are still talked about to this day. Whether animation or live-action is your preference, we guarantee that there's a DC movie that you'll like out in the wild.

Question 8

What's your weapon of choice?

When deciding that you want to be a superhero, it's important to know what kind of weapons you're going to use on the field. Some are lucky enough to have been given powers to get the job done, but others have to rely on serious combat training. This comes with the choice of a standard weapon to fight crime with, and it's important that you pick something you'll be able to use effectively.

Question 9

Which villain would be your worst enemy?

As you become a more prominent superhero, there will be one who will rise up against all of the criminals and make it their personal goal to bring you down. Regardless of why they want to do this, that's when you must become prepared. They will stop at nothing and go to any end to make sure that you lose your life in their hands. It brings together a terrible reality that tests both your body and mind.

Question 10

Which comic sounds most interesting?

Comics are a bit of an acquired taste. After getting slowly introduced to each of the different superheroes, you must work harder to further get used to the idea of bending reality and defying the laws of physics. If you can get past that, then you're faced with tons of amazing stories put together by fantastic writers and artists. DC has several amazing stories just waiting for you to read.

Question 11

How do you work out?

Working out is an essential part of human health. It's recommended that we do it everyday, and from there, it's in our hands. Some people enjoy the thrill of working out and will get incredibly muscular in what feels like no time. Others feel that it's boring and will trudge to the gym whenever they can fit it in their schedules. What's your routine for physical fitness usually like?

Question 12

How do you fight?

When you're backed into a corner, we've all experienced that feeling of fight or flight. Many times, we put our fists up and get ready for an intense battle. Within that, everyone has their own way of getting the job done, whether they're going against a criminal or their bratty sibling. Some people prefer to run circles around their opponents while others will just bully you with their massive size.

Question 13

How many allies do you have and what are they like?

When you become a hero, many times, you'll be faced with the unavoidable prospect that you are unfit for the job. As a matter of fact, you have so many dark foes that you can't do it all alone. This leads many heroes to recruit a team of friends to help them out in these tough situations. Whether they're out in the field or sitting behind a computer, they're there to protect you at all times.

Question 14

What's your ideal day job?

Part of having a secret identity means that you still need to have a job where you can make money and live on sustainable income. Even if you're a superhero by night, you can still work in the environment you want. As a matter of fact, many of the established heroes in the Arrowverse have already accomplished this and choose their own path when it comes to their real world careers.

Question 15

Which answer most accurately reflects your love life?

As human beings, we are designed to love others. We form many passionate relationships with other people who are willing to work with us toward a better life. Along the way, we lose and get hurt, but many of us manage to figure it out in the end. No matter which stage you're at, there is always light at the end of the tunnel, you just have to know where to look and how to achieve it.

Question 16

How do you handle criticism?

It's a prevalent aspect of life that we are all going to sustain some form of criticism. Whether it be in regards to a project we're doing or how we behave, someone is going to have something negative or constructive to say about it. The real problem comes in how we respond to this criticism. Do we take it at face value and learn to overcome our weaknesses? Or do we respond angrily because we disagree?

Question 17

Which city would you like to live in?

DC, along with creating various characters and storylines, has also created unique settings where conflicts arise. Some of them are extremely iconic and are magnets to all sorts of trouble, while others are much more traditional and revel in the fact that a metahuman is out there protecting them from every level of danger known to mankind and the rest of the universe.

Question 18

Which Legends of Tomorrow member do you like the most?

Legends of Tomorrow is, in and of itself, a big crossover. Taking characters introduced in both The Flash and Arrow, they were brought together into a time-traveling team who got mixed in all sorts of crazy antics throughout the ages. Sometimes, you could see them going against ancient dinosaurs, and other times, they would fight futuristic warlords who were hell-bent and bringing an end to society.

Question 19

The police try to arrest you for being a vigilante. What do you do?

As a superhero, there's no doubt that you'll be faced with opposition from the authorities. After all, vigilantism isn't exactly legal, and while some will feel that you're helping the city, others will state that you're part of the problem. This has led to city-wide manhunts where the police will look for whomever is masquerading as the hero. Many vigilantes have been caught and imprisoned for what they did.

Question 20

Your partner dies in action. What do you do?

As a hero, the number one rule is that you can die in action. You face all sorts of threats every day, whether it be from petty criminals with big guns or a villain who is trying to destroy you and your allies. Many of our favorite heroes have witnessed a serious casualty among their team, and it changes how they operate in the future. How you respond is a moment that will clearly define you as a person.

Question 21

How would you train for being a superhero?

When being a hero, one has to remain in tip top shape to get the job done. After all, they're not going to be as effective if they sit on the couch and gain weight at every turn. Because of this, each hero has their own regimens that they do to increase their strength and stamina while making sure they're still healthy and rested enough to fight the bad guys and make their cities safer places.

Question 22

How do you deal with disagreements among your friends?

Whether you're a superhero or not, you're going to have a circle of friends and you're going to disagree. Everyone handles these situations differently, and one way or another, it can cause a lot of dissension and stress. Even in the CW shows, people working together as heroes disagree with how to catch a bad guy or how to make their next move. You're not alone in this world.

Question 23

You find out you have a long lost son. What do you do with the info?

This isn't something that we as people experience a lot, but when it comes to TV, it's something that you can almost expect to happen. Take, for example, the second crossover between Arrow and The Flash. In it, it was revealed that Oliver's old college girlfriend gave birth to a son that Moira tried to keep under wraps. Ollie found out and he then made a decision that changed the relationships around him.

Question 24

What's your ideal backstory?

Every hero and villain has a backstory. These events are usually traumatic and defining. They shape the kind of people they become in the future. Each time, these people become the heroes of their own stories (whether they're really heroes or not). These backstories range from believably sad to painfully ludicrous, but the gist remains the same. Every hero in the world has a defining story.

Question 25

What is your favorite CW superhero show?

The CW, after starting their new universe with Arrow, has quickly expanded into a whole pantheon of shows. Currently they have Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow. It won't even end there, as they also have plans to bring a Black Lightning show into the mix next year. Their future looks bright, but we're unsure when the end will be or how they will tie them all together with a final conflict.

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