Overlord not only controls them too but should be able to negate resistance over those
How does the negation work exactly? I don't think he'll be able to survive the Armies of Pets and her minions while negating the CM, unless its passive, if its passive that's a huge problem.
Can't Overlord block those with Spinjitzu or TP away? Not only that but Overlord has Preco and can Dura Neg her throught mind hax
Dark Enchantress has Precog and Dura Neg, so she should be able to sense him in advance. Thunderstorm Yeti will summon snowstorms by existing as hes bombarded by countless more pets, and her Invocation Hax like Danmaku, Mind Manip, Transmutation, and other hax active. Passive Transmutation is gonna be hard to avoid even if he TP'S away. Dark Enchantress can sense L1-C ranges.
Also, I saw this on his profile:
Weaknesses: Golden Power is the Overlord's main weakness: it can easily match, if not overpower his Darkness, and can completely nullify the properties of Dark Matter. While he is extremely hard to get rid off, the Overlord
cannot regenerate his body, and he needs a body or vessel to actually fight: because of this, he can be potentially expelled from a body (by its destruction or by directly removing him from it) and/or sealed (check
Note for more info). After transforming into his True Form, he may lose the Helmet of Shadows: if another person wears it, the latter will take full control of
the Stone Army.
If she manages to land her attack which she did on the
Prologue.. (it needs Mid-Godly regen to regenerate) he obviously wouldn't be able to do so and will be Sealed. If his Stone Army is alongside him they can clash with DE'S army. But at the same time, her monsters should overpower them, one of her monsters clashed with
The Five. She has thousands, if not tens of thousands, of Cake Hounds, Dragons, and Cake Witches. Who can causally keep up with the L1-C Guardians. They should overpower the Stone Army and stomp Overlord.
DE can summon the Cookies of Darkness.. as well as
Pomegranate Cookie and
Dark Choco Cookie.