Thread:INA.xp32/@comment-24863069-20161123154753/@comment-26949805-20161123211720

I was following that discussion and I thought that was a term of suggestions since there's no correct one to distinguish it from Yuusha. IMO the purpose of the name itself is basically different from Champion.

Champion seems has meaning as "piece" that used in a battle to for the winning (e.g duel, war, chess, etc) so they emerge as the champ. In this case, Champion might be a "yuusha" or "Eiyuu" in the first place. The Eiyuu them self isn't necessary for them to became a champion themself. In fact, some people refered as Eiyuu term actually using their "champion" if they go war since they can't fight by themself (e.g Napoleon, or certain General Blablabla that leave big merit in history).

Yuusha already confirmed as "Brave Heroes" or only Hero but rejected only called it as Brave.

Well, if you still insist want to edit it as "champion", I won't argue anymore. Feel free to do it. But still I think it wasn't the correct term. I'm more agree to called Yuusha as Champion than Eiyuu as champion in this case.

Thanks for the work and best regard