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Bolas's Mind Hax is also very very very powerful.
Wokistan knows more regarding exact feats than I so I'll let him handle this, but I'd hold off voting for a bit if I were you.
Yea, but will any of these methods work? After all, if the god attempts to mind hax Bolas, they could just end up like Jace, especially if he put full oldwalker power into it.
Wait, how likely would he be to lead with mind manip. and how does it work? There's always the feat of Bolas destroying a guy's mind because he merely attempted to mind-hax Bolas, using the "connection" opened up by said mind hax to destroy them. I doubt it would be much here but best bring it up.
It really doesn't. What means it isn't a stomp is if Bolas has any chance of winning. I don't see one.
Edit: And Bolas hard-countered Homura's mind hax iirc.
Thought > Running, and Nasus is more than fast enough to think before Natsu gets there. Even if Natsu isn't killed at once, Nasus likely survives the first blow (Natsu starts strong but doesn't have a tendency to put all his power in his very first blow against an unknown enemy), transforms, and...
Except the game hasn't started yet, so Sora has an indefinite amount of time to do whatever he'd like, talk TMQ down or more.
Unless TMQ chooses the game, in which he chooses "Killing yourself" or something similar.
Is it even fair to have a fight in a world where nobody can die? That's basically saying "Okay here's a fight but it HAS to be inconclusive."
Like, fairly sure fights can't be made like that, where it's impossible for anyone to actually win.
I mean, there's no actual debating going on anymore and it's so equal that, perhaps, we should have people debate over their points more to settle the tie.
I'm not going to say D&D has been wanked, but shit like Wish and their confusing rules regarding power null and insane resistances to almost everything really pisses me off and makes me dislike matches regarding the verse.
Also, we're going to need a heckin' lot more Dees.
Cool, but can it revive the dead, and how strong is it? Because if this is true, make a CRT since 2-C healing that affects the dead makes this an absolute stomp.
If it is 2-C, make a CRT as nothing close to that level is listed on his profile. If it is 2-C at all, this is a stomp. Although I have seen no evidence that it can revive him from being dead either way.
Also, your brain being destroyed isn't mind hax. I don't have mind hax just because I'm...
Right. I argued that he could use etherium attacks to scramble Elm's brains, as seen when he used a trap to paralyze intruders via metal wire sliding directly into their brain.
Given his speed, AP, and prep time, does that seem plausible?
Oh, fair.
Also, I think he has enough metal since... He's literally standing on a planet of it. An entire Etherium island. The tough, rare. incredibly powerful and magical metal that his arm is made of. So yea, when it comes to metal? Yea he's fine.