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Would it be an "At least" rating?
Because the way I understand it, resisting a gravitational pull that makes you heavier > lifting the same ammount of weight in normal conditions, given resisting gravitational pulls also involves everything inside of you being heavier.
This is pretty much the only thing I can comment on. Quoting myself:
"However, certain things introduced in these games would reappear: Beat's Forcefield came back on Mega Man & Bass, Wood Man's rolling attack came back in Super Adventure Rockman , and Shadow Man kawarimi technique came back in...
When refering to the ability to perform EMPs or resist them, are we supposed to link to the Electricity Manipulation page, the Magnetism Manipulation page, or both?
If both, how do we write it in pages?
Are we supposed to abbreviate it, or do we write it as Electromagnetic Pulse?
Something that is not brought up here is that the items are randomly obtained, and require defeating enemies to get a chance to obtain any of them.
This is not a mechanic that ever shows up again in the franchise, which leads me to believe that it is part of the Battle & Chase event rather than...
btw, while we're at it, someone added post stardroid invasion weapons to Mega Man's pre stardroid invasion key. That should be fixed.
I might or might not have noticed that days ago and was too lazy to do anything about it.
I double checked the script and Light says "...[Bass] stole the power up designs for [Mega Man] and Rush"
Nothing says those are different to the ones they are already using.
Would the Power Gear even be able to power up two robots at once?
Yes, I know Impact Man is three robots on a trench coat, but Mega Man has the prototype version of the Double Gear while the rest of Power and Speed Gears seen in the game are the complete version.
Before I get the explosion yield formula copy-pasted, what I mean is explosions created with sheer force.
For example, Knuckles punching hard enough to create explosions or Ra Moon crashing hard enough to create an explosion.
Is the strenght behind those impacts equal to the yield of the...
Wouldn't that make Astro Man a little arbitrary?
He creates "meteors" and holes from where enemies spawn from, which are clearly real, on top of other holographic projections such as the Alien and Gemini Man's clones also being tangible objects.
I just want to point out this piece of dialogue is made up by the localization.
Mega Man only says that "(...)when Dr. Light gets back, he’s going to power [Mega Man] and Rush up.", which is a bit more vague and could just refer to Light giving both of them new abilities.
Limitless energy is still limited by power output.
Not all energy sources can provide the same ammount of energy over time, that's why rockets can't use the same fuel as a car, for example.
To be fair, it could just mean that no one knows what the X-Buster was powered by and just that is not...
You could probably tank the energy behind most bullets fired from handguns, just not when it is focused in such a small point.
Otherwise we would have several police officers with dislocated shoulders.
If it is part of the Powers and Abilities section:
"likely Time Stop (Shown here, which matches aesthetically several instances where Sans seemingly teleports. Papyrus also confirms Sans to have both space and time-related abilities from personal experience)"
If it is as a note, either:
"Sans...
Sans teleportation doesn't need to happen off-screen to work, it just happens to happen off-screen more often than not.
That aside, here's the thing: What we can conclude from the uses of the sound cue is "The game uses a light switch-like sound for moments where the screen darkens or lights up...
Placing things under the same category doesn't make them equal. Blinding isn't either placing a bone somewhere not standing still.
Yes, things that sound like other things exist. You can probably name a few examples from your real life experiences.
All of them being the cases where his...
I agree that the scene by itself is vague, that's why I focus in what can clear the ambiguity.
Sans doesn't trigger the sound cue on any other context
We are talking about Sans' abilities though.
Sans being unable to attack while time is stopped is the conclusion drawn from gathering and...
The cutscene in Grillby's is pretty long when compared with other time stops with limited time.
Not that it matters, since either way we would go with what Sans has managed to accomplish within time stop.
Is good to see all the agreement.
However, I don't want people reading the page after this to look at the arguments for Time stop at a surface level and immediatly try to remove it (I've seen people look only at the Grillby's cutscene and disagree with it because "it's probably just for dramatic...
...find it, hopefully this is the last time this is brought up.
Explanation
In Undertale, Sans teleportation is portrayed in two different ways:
*Sans simply showing up somewhere he wasn't before (Examples here and here. Also works on objects)
*The screen goes dark, with a light switch-like...
Even if I were to trust the word of an NFT bro, he clearly said "Mega Man & Bass"
This is Mega Man & Bass, this is ロックマン&フォルテ.
Reading comprehension, everyone.
I don't see how that's relevant.
If it has batteries then the batteries is what powers the buster so Volnutt has to show a similar power output, if it doesn't have batteries then X is the one who powers the buster so Volnutt has to show a similar power output.
I found this list with in-game descriptions, which describes the X-Buster as a laser weapon with no batteries.
I don't know how accurate of a description that is to X's X-Buster, but wouldn't the "no batteries" part indicate that Volnutt is the one powering the weapon so it being the actual...
I'm gonna be honest, I don't know anything about this verse but someone saw this thread and asked for these two gifs to be posted. He says that the they continue of what the first op sent and seem to imply there are more then one universe in the Krozomz
I'm linking them from Discord so... do a...