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Problem?oh god not an inanimate insanity character
Taco has access to equipment she stole from Test Tube's lab, which includes a gun she stole which she used to kill Test Tube and knock Fan out.what're taco's starting moves
Not entirely correct. Most of the time sheer AP doesn't destroy them, as Daewi just allows attacks to pass through them to decrease their momentum, because they are made of water.And yes, I've seen the forcefields Han has access to, in which they can seemingly be broken by Han himself through sheer AP.
Handling people stronger than himself is nothing Daewi is unused to. He fights at an AP disadvantage all the time and circumvents it through sheer skill.Not to mention I heard he leads with martial arts which is a bad idea if he's trying to handle someone much stronger than him.
It's made of water my guy. It disperses when things make contact with it specifically to decrease their force on purpose. It's not enduring nothing to begin with.Unless a forcefield is explicitly shown to, I wouldn't assume it can endure attacks from people that are so much stronger
How strong are these forcefields then?Not entirely correct. Most of the time sheer AP doesn't destroy them, as Daewi just allows attacks to pass through them to decrease their momentum, because they are made of water.
From what I've seen, Han would still have to get up close to Taco to hit her which is a terrible idea. Since neither of them know each other, Han has no idea how strong Taco is which means one hit from her would make him done for.And because they are made of water, he can simply reconstruct them whenever they are broken. Because, again, they are made of water.
How much stronger are these people then? Skill can't be everything if he can get one-shot.Handling people stronger than himself is nothing Daewi is unused to. He fights at an AP disadvantage all the time and circumvents it through sheer skill.
Stronger than Daewi's own durability, but with the scaling chain you provided it shouldn't matter to much, nor will Daewi resort to just spamming forcefields if he realizes they will be ineffective. He has other uses of his water manipulation.How strong are these forcefields then?
You've seen wrong, because no, Daewi doesn't have to do this at all. His attacks create shockwaves just as powerful if not more than his normal blows- Most of his fighting style revolves around manipulating air for long range Shockwave skills.From what I've seen,
How severe exactly were these "one-shots", though? Were they knocked out, killed, what happened? These things matter, because to start off, numerically the gap is NOT an official one-shot gap. And actually defining what this "one-shot" is is important because these can be exaggerated.How much stronger are these people then? Skill can't be everything if he can get one-shot
The first one-shot was a knockout:How severe exactly were these "one-shots", though? Were they knocked out, killed, what happened? These things matter, because to start off, numerically the gap is NOT an official one-shot gap. And actually defining what this "one-shot" is is important because these can be exaggerated.
How is Bow >>>>>> the Fist Thingy when she has been overpowered by its attacks on multiple occasions? Furthermore, during season 1, episode 14, The Great Escape, Baseball accidentally one-shot Bow, and with one attack, the Fist Thingy simultaneously overpowered Baseball and all the other contestants who were eliminated as of that episode.Taco > Bow >>>(One-shot) Apple >>>(One-shot) OJ = Fist Thingy = The Floor = 3.97 megatons
if you'll notice, the apple opens it's eyes just before the cutaway, so he doesn't seem to be properly incapacitated here. He took a nasty hit, sure, but that's not really just "one hit and he's out of the game"The first one-shot was a knockout:
I get the odd feeling that a glass cup is not known to have that high of a durability, unless they just kinda get there by scalingThe second one-shot was a shatter kill:
if you'll notice, the apple opens it's eyes just before the cutaway, so he doesn't seem to be properly incapacitated here. He took a nasty hit, sure, but that's not really just "one hit and he's out of the game"
It indeed hinders the power that Bow demonstrated, as you explained. I only meant that the one-shot was a "knockout" in boxing terminology or something like that, because the contest was wrestling; Apple was still conscious, but she lost the battle in one hit because she got hit to the floor and couldn't get up. I didn't mean to suggest that the feat demonstrated power that would be as useful in a fight to the death or a fight to incapacitation. Maybe Psychomaster35 was referring to a different scene that I don't know about though, so you should ask him to clarify his scaling.Yeah with those videos I'm very much questioning the validity of these one-shot gaps. To start off, Apple was not knocked out, simply overpowered, which nets a definitive strength-gap yes but definitely not a one-shot.
I have a similar feeling, and for a similar series that I know better called Battle for Dream Island, characters who are portrayed as fragile are ranked on the VS Battles Wiki as having below average durability for the object part of their bodies, while their limbs scale to their super strength and that of other characters. I don't know as much about Inanimate Insanity, so you should ask Psychomaster35 to clarify this too.I get the odd feeling that a glass cup is not known to have that high of a durability, unless they just kinda get there by scaling
You potentially achieved a correct conclusion, but it's not because of OJ being made of glass, although it works as supporting evidence. When a fictional character has super durability, it's beyond the scientific logic of a specific material having a specific amount of durability. For example, Taco's opponent in this VS thread, Daewi Han, has enough durability to be unharmed by an attack that would kill a regular human, even though he is made out of the exact same materials like flesh and bones. No one questioned Taco herself having super durability even though tacos crumble in human hands and are meant to be eaten by them. You may be correct about OJ's durability anyway, because additional factors such as his portrayal may lead to his durability not scaling.For the second one... it's made of glass. I don't know how exactly we would quantity a "one-shot" in the case of a being made of glass because any damage it takes will of course net it shattering and cracking. It's not the same as if you like, hit a flesh and blood person, and they literally shattered into bits (which would be much more impressive for obvious reasons), because that's just the nature of a material like glass.
Uh, literally nobody said they'd be 10-C.OJ wouldn't really be 10-C just for beigh made of glass
I'm anwsering thisI have a similar feeling, and for a similar series that I know better called Battle for Dream Island, characters who are portrayed as fragile are ranked on the VS Battles Wiki as having below average durability for the object part of their bodies, while their limbs scale to their super strength and that of other characters. I don't know as much about Inanimate Insanity, so you should ask Psychomaster35 to clarify this too.
The Fist Thingy has never managed to kill anyone in the series by striking alone. It sends people flying through sheer striking strength even if it isn't enough to kill them due to their weight as seen with OJ's elimination in Season 3, the same Fist Thingy which can harm the Floor as seen during his elimination.How is Bow >>>>>> the Fist Thingy when she has been overpowered by its attacks on multiple occasions? Furthermore, during season 1, episode 14, The Great Escape, Baseball accidentally one-shot Bow, and with one attack, the Fist Thingy simultaneously overpowered Baseball and all the other contestants who were eliminated as of that episode.
See above. Since OJ took a hit from the same mechanism capable of hurting someone who did the feat, it just means he scales to it in durability and anyone who can one-shot him upscales. He isn't an ordinary glass cup, you know.For the second one... it's made of glass. I don't know how exactly we would quantity a "one-shot" in the case of a being made of glass because any damage it takes will of course net it shattering and cracking. It's not the same as if you like, hit a flesh and blood person, and they literally shattered into bits (which would be much more impressive for obvious reasons), because that's just the nature of a material like glass.
Basically, glass made contestants are in the botton of the scale chain of durabilitySee above. Since OJ took a hit from the same mechanism capable of hurting someone who did the feat, it just means he scales to it in durability and anyone who can one-shot him upscales. He isn't an ordinary glass cup, you know
I was about to write, "Maybe. Like I wrote, ask Psychomaster35 to clarify the scaling, since he knows more about Inanimate Insanity than me.", but he already did while I was writing it. What a coincidence.OJ wouldn't really be 10-C just for beigh made of glass, but he sure downscale a lot from other objects, same thing with lightbulb
Taco has not been show to be sny more fragile them other characters trough so I wouldn't say he downscale
Any way, Taco is in the upper end of power in the verse, behind Baseball that is the most phisically powerfull as far as I'm aware maybe just bellow the floor
But superior to Bow who alongside bot who both have some of the best feats of defeating others
Another thing I have to say, the firsthingy don't really Knockout anyone, It just has extreme knockback, so Baseball and bow both beigh "overepowerd" by It isn't really a ant feat sinse It's based on their weight and less about their durabbility or AP
This detail means Bow found it amusing to feel pain and/or get launched far, not that she wasn't getting overpowered by the Fist Thingy. One of my examples even showed her trying to block one of the punches with a chair, to no avail, then disliking the pain. This suggested that the Fist Thingy is capable of at least somewhat hurting her, which should put them in a similar league.Any way, another exemple of "bsingh overpowerd by the firsthingy" son't mean much is that Bow can be hitted by It multiple times only laughing It off and Taco defeated her twice, one of thouse times on her feral form
That makes some sense, but it doesn't explain how a character who scales two one-shots above a weapon's attack got overcome by it when trying to block it. Bow's guarding would've been successfully if her strength scales significantly above the attack she was blocking. Perhaps the reason is because she wasn't blocking properly?The Fist Thingy has never managed to kill anyone in the series by striking alone. It sends people flying through sheer striking strength even if it isn't enough to kill them due to their weight as seen with OJ's elimination in Season 3, the same Fist Thingy which can harm the Floor as seen during his elimination.
That seems believable, but it would be helpful to provide evidence of Daewi's skill that you described, since his profile doesn't state as much about his skill as you wrote here, and I'm not knowledgeable about the series he's from. He seems to be a great fighter based on his profile, great enough to dodge Taco's attacks, but if Daewi easily fights martial arts masters frequently, then there probably isn't a doubt about him winning this matchup.Well, irregardless of the scaling chain stuff, I don't exactly see how Daewi loses anyway.
Taco doesn't seem to have actual legitimate Martial Arts experience, Daewi fights masters among masters and wins for breakfast, so he's dancing around his opponent skill wise.
He has the necessary range to simply snipe his opponent if he wants (see above), as well as his Water Manipulation having much more utility than just barriers that can allow him to claw at Taco from afar without ever having to come into Taco's effective range.
Taco's best bet seems to be her gun or whatever but it's not any faster than her normal attack speed seemingly so Daewi can just dodge it lel.
Eventually, she will go down, and Daewi will take the time to make sure this happens, so like uh... yeah he just wins ig.
Does he dodge very often? How fast are the attacks he can dodge in conjunction with his own speed? Unless his skill is basically godlike like say he can dodge thousands of bullets, he will be bound to eventually get hit. Taco only needs 1 hit to win, while Daewi needs multiple.Taco doesn't seem to have actual legitimate Martial Arts experience, Daewi fights masters among masters and wins for breakfast, so he's dancing around his opponent skill wise.
If many of Daewi's attacks are water-based, then what stops Taco from electrocuting said water with the electricity setting of her gun for said water to reach Daewi and hit him? As a contestant, Taco very often tries to find the best ways to win, so she wouldn't be stupid enough to not try that out especially since she was smart enough to fake her persona for an entire season.Taco's best bet seems to be her gun or whatever but it's not any faster than her normal attack speed seemingly so Daewi can just dodge it lel.
I can do so in a bit. I just woke up.That seems believable, but it would be helpful to provide evidence of Daewi's skill that you described, since his profile doesn't state as much about his skill as you wrote here, and I'm not knowledgeable about the series he's from. He seems to be a great fighter based on his profile, great enough to dodge Taco's attacks, but if Daewi easily fights martial arts masters frequently, then there probably isn't a doubt about him winning this matchup.
Yes.Does he dodge very often?
That's basically kinda what it is? Characters in God of Highschool regularly predict and counter teleportation while its happening, Daewi will be fine.How fast are the attacks he can dodge in conjunction with his own speed? Unless his skill is basically godlike like say he can dodge thousands of bullets, he will be bound to eventually get hit.
The water is Borrowed Power, which requires Non-Physical Interaction to properly be effected. It's basically spiritual water, if that makes sense.If many of Daewi's attacks are water-based, then what stops Taco from electrocuting said water with the electricity setting of her gun for said water to reach Daewi and hit him
Outranges because of his Kyokushin moves having fuckhuge AOE, meaning he doesn't have to get within melee range to attack.So Daewi has literally every advantage besides AP?
I mean, true, but you have to actually hit your target to utilize that before getting killed or incapacitated.AP is a pretty big advantage here, to be fair
nothing on taco's profile indicates that her lasers are any faster than she isSpeed equalized is based on the combatents combat speed, so Taco lasers should still be a lot faster them both of them making really hard to dodge unless It's aim dodge
Here's the footage as a reminder:I son't remenber much of Taco laser, [...]
this would but hallyang above dusik and i cannot stand for thatAverage NHA (National Homeless Association) jobber > Zeus.