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Pugao_03
Pugao_03
and also, when editing el Chapulín's page, try to fix the link of his non-physical interaction and add that of him destroying souls.
In addition to interacting with holograms and etc.
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
But what do you think about the feat of speed?
Anomalous_N_I_W_D_E
Anomalous_N_I_W_D_E
Would destroying souls also amount to soul destruction? Also if we really do count the game, Chap killed many Dracs and considering the accurate iterations Chap has in the show like Samson and Romeo Juliet: Drac is immortal and turns to mist and yet in spite of elemental stuff, Chap killed him, so Immortality and Elemental negation? Plus in the booklet there other stuff there like artifacts that power a castle like Super Mario and may extend to Drac which Chap killed many times.
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
I believe so for both.
Anomalous_N_I_W_D_E
Anomalous_N_I_W_D_E
Yeah okay, but there is a Manuel of the game (take your time to read it as I could miss something) and from what I could understand there's something that say's this, defeating each Dracula would drop a pretty stone which has the 'energy' to power a portal to another castle which funnily enough does remind me of Mario having fought beings with energy to different realms (Maybe miniscule in comparison but I thought of this). Some of the monsters are also referred to certain energy or something, maybe by energy it could be referring to certain game mechanics of HP/Hit points or something, I am not fully certain.
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
unfortunately you are referring to HP
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
but I already mentioned that, but I don't know if it would fall as empathic manipulation or something else, because apparently he can make enemies harmless after dodging certain things
Anomalous_N_I_W_D_E
Anomalous_N_I_W_D_E
Got it. That would be Status Effects to make them inoffensive for a short time (Something Chap has done one time in the show actually).
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
so it must be nice to put these two feats of the show together and the quote from the game.
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
but I found some stuff in the HQ of the third part of pirates that was not shown on TV.
Basically, in the HQ El Chapulin overcomes and defeats one of the Black Soul's campaigns that was physically superior to him and throws him into a deep hole he dug himself, El Chapulin then asks people from the place to close the hole while he faces the black soul in a duel with his sledgehammer, El Chapulin was then in this duel making several moves, dodging and hitting the black soul being so good in combat that he was not hit once by the villain, That as I told you before is quite experienced, El Chapulin stayed for so long in this duel that the pirates had time to close the hole burying the subordinate of the black soul.
This serves as a feat of stamina and intelligence, as he bested Black Soul without being hit once for an extended period of time and he didn't get tired!
being that the Black Soul is very skilled

And of course a feat of intelligence and stealth mastery for El Chapulín, he stole all the black soul's treasure without him seeing it and hid it in his boat and hid his chest without him realizing it.
El Chapulin hid both to manipulate the Black soul himself, as he knew that he would kill them, to avoid this he hid his chest, Forcing the black soul to make a deal to let the people who were with him go and for the black soul not to kill him he hid his treasure which made the black soul panic, Forcing him to enter into the duel agreement with El Chapulin.
And in the end, El Chapulin ended up leaving with the Treasure he stole from his own black soul and the pirates who were with him.

El Chapulin really can be an amazing manipulator, in which case even the black soul believed he was just being noble and tried to take advantage of it, but ended up falling into Chapulin's trap.
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
It is worth remembering that the Black Soul should be a very manipulative person and specialist in theft, both for being a feared pirate and for having killed all the privateers of the seven seas.
To the point where he rightly mistrusts everything, even his own shadow.
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
what did you think of it?
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
This might be a little questionable, but El Chapulin's sledgehammer seems to be able to act on its own, like when he calls her stupid for hitting him and in another case he even got to talk to the sledgehammer.
I remember scenes where his sledgehammer hit opponents who tried to attack the chapulin from behind, but I can't find the episode.
And better evidence of el chapulin's reactive evolution, a German soldier was not affected by a hit from his bionic sledgehammer, but when he took a second hit he was knocked out.
And apparently ghosts like the Black Soul can scare white people (literally), but Chapulin was no longer affected by that. (It also affects his adaptation, as he was no longer affected and was able to talk to ghosts with no problems.)
he even face a pirate who scared the black soul's ghost to the point where he fled far away.
is a daily civilian did it and for his social influence, people who know his reputation and are his victims believe that he is "invincible"
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
and also after the black soul is scared he says "now you can't scare me anymore!"
Adaptation for the black soul?
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
3:30 and 8:16

In short, this man was a charlatan, but in addition to creating teleport goblins, he was smart enough to know what people were thinking, Because of this, the people who were with him thought he could read minds.
But he claimed that doing this trick against El Chapulin was incredibly difficult, as he was very difficult to read.
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
Maybe it's a kind of resistance to analytic prediction, what do you think?
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
Hey, I wanted to let you know that I think you'll have to update El chapulin's page, because apparently they changed reactive evolution to be accelerated development on the wiki, so in that case it's good to update by putting which of these things he can perform on the page
Personally, Chapulin's seems to be passive and quite fast, but then you put the links and how much he can do with it
Pugao_03
Pugao_03
but what skills within accelerated development do you think El chapulin would fall?
Because to be honest, he seems to have as much reactive evolution as other things within accelerated development.
Anomalous_N_I_W_D_E
Anomalous_N_I_W_D_E
I have a while to wrap my head around it but the Black Soul stuff is VERY notable alright, further canonized the comics as this IS a follow-up to what exactly happened to Chap when they got captured.
Also confirms that Chapulin is also fit in the league's of the One Piece verse, able to NOT GET HIT ONCE WITHOUT BREAKING A SWEAT like jeez, he did it so fast before a hole was dug! Its nothing to scoff at! (We just need the whole Black Soul killing an entire sea calc, which as mentioned he killed some million kilometers of land and is the type of villanos toon force user to scare a shadow so that figures, and Chap FULLY BEAT/BLITZ HIM).

Seems pretty basic in Social Influencing, but I'll add it because its Florinda we're talking about.

For the "Talking to a Sledgehammer" bits, this could be Multiple Personalities, and it comes with some rather neato resistances too. If you can find it and the Hammer can do that on its own then it could be awesome for close calls. Also also remember, aside whistling, if Chapulin's hammer has extensions to himself then that possibly means: the Hammer can teleport too! Among other qualities maybe!

For Reactive Evolution this is actually very useful then it looks and can't believe I overlooked it, basically showing even more that yes its QUICK which is awesome. I guess the white guy part just adds more to a fact of adapting to certain opponents abilities as well, the guy scaring Black Soul and longer being effected is also nice so I guess civilians have to a degree of what Chap has, I say this given Chap, alongside a civilian, eventually saw through the Invisibility of the worlds finest Spy... And yeah about the accelareted development change, honestly reactive power level may have seemed more correct, however him unable to lift weights but then able to would count as "Accelarted development"... BUT then again he then shows telekinesis which he did not show before... So yes accelerated development IS WRONG and now there are more then enough feats that prove so as it can still be reactive evolution due to also no longer being fazed by abilities prior and something even civilians can do... And Chap upscales mind you. Really neat stuff because Chap defeated Civils who have a degree of Reactive stuff!

Jeez Chap is somehow so unintentionally cunning that he can not be tracked, hmm.... My guess is that it could be what you said and maybe Info Anaylisis resistance as well if these bots can scan to do it in the process.

One mystery I don't know is: Did Chap invent his Suit/Inventory himself?... Because IF Chap has invented his suit, bare in mind said suit can sense really REALLY OUT THERE things from fictional people to time periods to things that DO NOT EXIST... If this is the case then that would bump Chap's IQ to Extraordinary Genius to a Super one! (If this is the case though) I remember you mention if he invented his horn, however it is said that an old Scenitist invented said Horn... What about the pills? Did Chap invent it or was it an old scentist again?

Also something to bring up but yeah to also establish: Chap is not an idiot, partially clumsy and very noble yes, but when comes to it not dumb, in fact this red hooded antenna man may have been pertending to be a dolt the entire time: Have you seen what he said at the end in the Hitler episode? Chap was trolling all along!! In fact he is again very inventive as he created a dura negging device QUICKLY... Really starting to sound familiar to me to a certain other "Nice looking 'clumsy' person, but actually professional" red attired character...
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