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He a CHONCK
Again, not reallyChungus is only 9-A with Flub from Above. They are baseline 9-B otherwise.
Simply put, it requires more assumptions to take them as glass cannons than not, and so it would just be 9-AI would rather wait for someone more knowledgeable on the standards given for this series given it doesn't seem to go like that for the before-mentioned reason of the cast scaling across multiple sorts of media as if they were all canon, which could include this game.
Eh, if there's nothing contradicting it for the scaling of the cast it isn't a problem, you can't argue it being a game mechanic when there's nothing supporting it but headcanon-based assumptions that it's a game mechanic, especially when it's more consistent that they can take the move than not, this happens to every single special move in fact. It requires more assumptions to just dismiss them as game mechanics for not one-shooting the cast when it requires less of an assumption to just take it as that the cast is just actually that high tier-wise.
It also doesn't fit per definition at all as a game mechanic if we want to get there as it isn't related to non-canon stuff like health points and the like, if you mean stuff like damage output measurement in-game, it requires an assumption to take on the cast actually being glass cannons, than to just take these moves as feats that portray their capabilities, in fact, that's something done per the Editing Rules:
And before you try, no, it doens't contradict the given displayed scale of this verse, as, indeed, they are the display given in the first place.
- We tend to accept scaling statistics from attack and special move animations for computer games, as they are generally legitimate demonstrations of different characters' powers and abilities, that are recurrently confirmed within guidebooks and similar sources. However, they can severely contradict the otherwise displayed scale of a verse, and should therefore be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
The characters have only shown 9-B attacks per usual, and no other 9-A attacks currently exist. Big Chungus literally grows tens of times and crushes his opponent. It takes more to say that it directly scales to 9-A when attacks are just in the 9-C to 9-B range.Again, not really
He can take the same move from other Big Chungus, and it doesn't even OHKOs his opponent or the like, so at worst he scales like this as he can harm others that can harm him with regular moves as well. Big Chungus isn't even "amped" while using the move, it's just a more advanced technique.The characters have only shown 9-B attacks per usual, and no other 9-A attacks currently exist. Big Chungus literally grows tens of times and crushes his opponent. It takes more to say that it directly scales to 9-A when attacks are just in the 9-C to 9-B range.
Eh, not really, every single "special" move is just a slighty more powerful move than the standard one, even other characters can take it and they are comparable or inferior to him, and to take them as glass cannons requires more assumptions when from it's clear from how the fights go that they can take hits from each other, including this kind of stuff.Isn't that just game mechanics, him tanking that move
Wouldn't that mean that the High 4-C stuff happened before in this continuity regardless, which would then lead into Big Chungus being scalable to High 4-C by upscaling from Bugs Bunny?They saying it's the same canon can go as in the game itself having its past being pretty much the same w/o the cartoons having the games as canon. That's always done in anything from games to comics and it doesn't do much.
The canons from everything should be put on a page or blog and from there threads should be made to change things up.
I can't help much aside from saying this.
It will take quite some time but it can be arrangedThe canons from everything should be put on a page or blog and from there threads should be made to change things up.
Forgot to respond about this, seems like a reference to how standart that level of regen is to the characters outside the gameFinally, for the Mid-High regeneration, Big Chungus, like other Toons, can recover from being turned into dust by this Malvin Toon move, this probably also scales to everyone else currently indexed but Cool Cat as they appear in the game and can be seen doing the same feat as well. Now if it's a game mechanic it's beyond me, but with the nature given of this series it isn't that crazy to consider it's something every Toon can do, Toon Force and all.
Game mechanics.Also there are attacks in the game which are more destructive in the animations than Chungus Ultimate Move, but cause less damage to the characters
It will time quite some time but it can be arranged
That's from a composite continuity with a few very questionable feats due to the size of stars and other celestial bodies being smaller in this cartoon.Wouldn't that mean that the High 4-C stuff happened before in this continuity regardless, which would then lead into Big Chungus being scalable to High 4-C by upscaling from Bugs Bunny?
Bugs disagrees with you here. The solar system there is shown to be simular to ours multiple times again and again. This seems like an Arale case(Doctor Slump/Pre DBS).That's from a composite continuity with a few very questionable feats due to the size of stars and other celestial bodies being smaller in this cartoon.
For Marvin pulling the a minisun could have been like Arale poping the sun like ball a few meters away from her despite the sun being established to be bigger than Earth(basically they use some type of RW to manipulate prepective[make the object closer and smaller like this] etc). Sam's is sth simular plus the fact that he has shown to interact with intagable things (like hitting his conscience), plus the portable hole gag is pretty common in this verseI meant snaring small black holes or stars with a lasso and the like. It seems to differ from instance to instance.
How so? Not only the Looney Tunes cast appears in the Animaniacs but also that from Tiny Toon Adventures(who are the students of the original Looney Tunes). In episodes where they don't make a direct apperance they still are treated as part of the Animaniacs world like: Slappy being jealous of Bugs, critics talking about Looney Tunes Laserdiscs(and banning Slappy's cartoons) etc. The Animaniacs cast has had some appearances Tiny Toon Adventures too, heck Pinky and the Brain share a TV Series with one of the characters of that show.Anyway, Pinky and the Brain/Animaniacs is usually separate from Looney Tunes, but some characters cross over at times.