Originally Posted by
SiegePerilous02
She doesn't fluctuate much, if at all, within her own book currently. No more than usual.
She actually did struggle with the Bana Amazons. Why else did they overwhelm her and delay her from getting to Cheetah? Because of plot, Perez needed her on the ground and bombarded by Banas so she would be too late to prevent Minerva from dealing a killing blow to Anahid, so he nerfed her for a scene. And the tired excuse doesn't work there, because she was flying above the Banas and shooting arrows down at them before that and floated at various points during her fight with Cheetah. And Cheetah, demigod who can stand up to Wonder Woman who is in Superman's weight class, is held at bay by machine gun fire while Diana draws out the poison dart Chuma shot her with.
Honestly, she has a better reason for being on the ground here. Kjn nailed it when they said that Diana is a teacher and puts herself with the civilians so she can show them how to survive when she's not there. She tells the PM to "step where I step," and teaching the kids is vitally important. In the original Wonder Woman #13, she told the citizens of Eveland "you saved yourselves! I just showed you that you could!" The DC superheroes constantly struggle with the dilemma of doing too much, because then the human race becomes a joke that survive or accomplish anything on its own.