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All I garner from the rules after reading them multiple times is simply that composite characters are discouraged and results of battles involving them won't likely be added to the character pages. As mentioned, this is not an issue. Also as mentioned, composite characters is not an issue for...
Though given that the Doctor is also High 1-B, his resistances should hold up fine. That aside, tiering is not too reliable for the Doctor, since he has a history of beating entities of higher tiers, and routinely does so in his own franchise.
I don't need to, because I looked through the page and the rules do not explicitly prohibit the creation of such threads. If you say otherwise, please point to the exact prohibition. And I've already stressed multiple times, that this is not a factor in this battle. The way I see it, you are now...
Which is fine, since as mentioned, it's not really a relevant factor for this battle. For the Doctor, there isn't really any composite other than using feats from all incarnations (which is routinely done in threads involving him), and for Tatsuya, there's isn't really any difference in what he...
Is there an explicit rule against that? Or is it under standard battle assumptions? If the latter, then they don't apply if something explicitly contradicts it. In the case of the Doctor, it's also not really a relevant point, since there's really only one canon, albeit multiple mediums (TV...
The Doctor can resist mind reading and I'm also fairly sure he can passively mess up precog by virtue of his constant alterations to time and ability to detect timelines, along with his probability manipulation/plot shields.
Why not? Composite means that the character has all feats displayed in canonical media that involves them. If a character has feat A in one medium/canon, but feat B in another medium/canon, then both feats can be used to argue in favor of (or against) that character. In the case of a character...
Didn't the Doctor play a chess game in Nightmare in Silver where Mr. Clever was literally probing his mind, and still keep what he was intending to do from Mr. Clever? He probably wins.
Conditions for the battle:
* Tatsuya and Miyuki have composite feats from the anime, manga, and light novels, and any official canonical work featuring them which contains feats that can be attributed to them.
* Tatsuya is equipped with his CADs and any other "standard tech/gear" he typically...
The Doctor has casually blocked attempts by foes to disintegrate him several times already. The fact alone that the Doctor casually blocked an attempt by an entity that can create universes who tried to erase him from existence, should be proof positive that the Doctor can easily resist...
The Doctor from Doctor Who has casaully resisted at least six different attempts to disintegrate him physically, casually resisted an attempt by the Charon (a being capable of creating universes) to erase him from reality by picking him apart molecue by molecue, and on at least two different...
Ok, so let's change gears a little then. The conclusion is that all of Altair's powers are the Holopsicon, but there are "Movements of the Cosmos" that seem to be a subset of her powers, so not every power she has, like levitating swords, is strictly a Movement of the Cosmos. We know that...
That is a fair point. But is there a distinction between the Holopsicon and other powers Altair might possess, like manipulating her swords? Or is the Holopsicon the blanket term for all of Altair's powers? I was under the impression that it only referred to a subset of her powers, namely, those...
We know that the Creations in Re:Creators are characters that are "fictional" in the context of their franchise. That much is not really debated. Of course, we also know that characters like Sota, Matsubara, and Setsuna are intended to be "real people" like you and I in the context of...
The fact that the Skasis Paradigm is listed as a weapon/technique the Doctor can harness (in the sense that stats/powers/tiers have been listed for him were he to have it), seems to suggest that he is capable of cracking it all on his own (and utilizing its power), or at least has an easy way to...
Does the short episode "The Inforarium" confirm that the Doctor possesses Information Manipulation as a power or ability? He was shown able to delete information about himself or alter its nature to make people forget it once they learn it.
Also, this post...