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Tezz is in league with Nicol Bolas, who's 4-A and use to be up in tier 2. I think he'll be fine, knowledge-wise.
Sure, he can ask a god what would be his best bet. But that doesn't help him if there isn't a best bet in the first place. In D&D, to my memory, you need to prepare spells. Elm has...
Alright, edited my post. Tezz may not directly resist Wish, but Wish is perfectly counterable in the D&D verse, so that will be Tezz's game plan to at least hold off Elm. As that's Elm's best chance at killing Tezz...
Also, time flowing slower in other planes likely won't count or else every...
Alright. Now, Mage Armor is too weak to really help a lot, and Elm will regardless be behind in durability. Actual armor is a bad idea, since he will just mend it and use it against him. Dodging won't help, as he controls the entirety of the metal island.
In the end, Tezz has the leg up in AP...
Right, but making magic items does take time. In fact, in 3.5, making a magic rod/ring takes an entire day each. Even if he succeeds in making them, and with a lot of charges, he'd have to also make non-metal rings/items and have them have enough charges. The massive amount of money it would...
Is it worth noting that our resident D&D mage has only small city durability? Tezzerret could speed blitz (Mach 100 vs Mach 64 reactions)
As well, Tezzerret with prep time could use his resources and connections to stronger beings in order to help figure out how to beat Elminster.
As well...
Saxton through vast experience fighting large creatures such as the T-Rex and with most of his feats done without much of a struggle. Saxton Hale jumps on the Rex's back, and it's just about over.
Pickle Rick was able to fight on equal terms with Jaguar, a clearly dangerous and trained freedom fighter sent out by a Russian agency to deal with him.
Smoke's trying to fight a pickle, which will surely leave him confused and his aim off. Meanwhile, Pickle Rick will down Big Smoke in...
Ah, that will complicate things. Well, in that case I think it's incon in favor of Ainz since he'll likely kill him, Koschei will revive, them it comes down to who strikes first with their other hax.
Hmm. I'm leaning towards Ainz as he's more likely to start with hax. Ainz also has spells, such as the one used on Gazef, that negate lower level ressurrections. I say Ainz, but it is possible for him to res + kill Ainz, so I'd like more details on his resurrection if possible.
Right. But it's proof that he has and can use his snaps as projectile power, and that such and his shockwaves will never quite hit.
Now, Deku has indeed figured things out and taken notes. But Mirio was one of the first teleportation quirks Deku faced, and it took him a while to figure out...
Deku may, in time, attempt to just blow up everything around the Enderman when he's repeatedly teleporting around him and making it difficult for Deku to hit him. Considering Deku has used his snap as projectile power, such as against our favorite half hot-half cold in the tournament, it'll come...
Yes, which would avoid any of Deku's powerful attacks. If Deku makes the mistake of going for any amount of a full-powered punch, Enderman's just going to avoid it and leave Deku with a broken finger and tired state.
If Koschei doesn't start with petrification, he loses. You say he was pissed when he used it, and he doesn't seem Bloodlusted here.
Meanwhile, if Ainz starts with a time stop or death spell, Koschei could be dead before he even knows to turn into mist or deploy such a maneuver.
Before I vote...
Izuku may be trained, but I wouldn't call the "stamina gain" Izuku's expertise when half of his strongest abilities maim him. Enderman has building level durability, but has teleportation and would spend no time fiddling around or toying with Deku. Deku also hasn't actually fought many...
Composite Human is ordered to hunt down and kill Speedwagon, while Speedwagon is tipped off at the last minute. Start on the streets of New York City, Composite Human has 30 minutes of prep time to gather anything from the area and starts with one M67 Fragmentation Grenade, an AK-47 with 2 clips...
This is hard to say- Josuke's restoration means that Gio will have a difficult time running away, as if he tried to go up with a plant, Josuke can restore it back to a smaller state. So, Gio could make the mistake of trying to use the plant trick (like against Kokichi), only for Josuke to beat...
Seems like Pocket Dimension and turning it into a Plains ***** over most of what The Thing could do. If it hides, remove the grass. Turn the dirt to stone. Without being able to hide or sneak attack, they get AP blitzed.
Right, but depending on how the pocket dimension works (Will all the Things just be dumped together?), The Thing night never have a chance to sneak attack or overwhelm TP.
Yea, but I originally thought it would stay in the office building, where they don't know where and who each Thing is completely. Dump all of them in one spot, and yes, it's a tad bit easier to kill them. Leaning towards an AP Stomp due to the pocket dimension.
Interesting. Well, in a straight 1v1 fight, I think President would out-AP. I didn't consider the pocket dimension- my bad. However, I reckon that considering the OP said the entire point was not putting The Thing directly in front of the enemy, some battle specifications might change so Thing...
Would President be able to teleport all of the separate Things, if he doesn't know all of their exact locations? And if he only teleports some of them, is that half BFR?
Also, what methods does President usually begin battle with, anyways? After they are in the pocket dimension, that is.
Ah, that is true.
This might be pretty close, then. You seem to know a lot about President- Could you elaborate on what he might do, given the scenario? I don't think hiding in the pocket dimension is a valid strategy forever, as that's more or less self-BFR.
Edit: This might be one of THOSE...
I think that while the fire makes this not a stomp, as the Thing is separated, the Thing will likely be able to pull out a win with difficulty.
Correct me if I am wrong, but with three office workers and multiple smaller forms all around the office, more workers would fall and be assimilated...
Thing takes this with relative ease. While the humans did rather good, they were heavily armed with flamethrowers, had almost every possible advantage, and got lucky multiple times.
As well, a fair amount of times they killed it, it wasn't even a singular unit. Mina could easily be tricked into...
Come down to Jace, Ainz Ooal Gown, and Rimuru Tempest as ideas, but Ainz has pretty heavy hax for his level and whatnot, so I'm suspicious. Jace is fine, though, yes?
Cool.
Jace Beleren, Sans, SCP-682. Sounds funny. Can I do it? Set of characters seems fair? Or do I need to make the full character first before evaluated?
Buildings. He would see buildings. So then he'd know he could leave towards them, since hey, closer to a city than a forest.
And, for a wall-level character, there's not a whole lot that could stop Speedwagon from baiting GS out.
Also, he's a street thug. The amount of things he could make...
Alright, two characters, one 6-A and one 5-B. I'll consider getting into this, and promptly be curb stomped. Any specific players or people I should watch out for to not get curbstomped?
And I've told you multiple times how easy it would be to dodge because of their speeds.
Once in the city, Speedwagon knows the battlefield far better and can certainly sneak attack him. But besides that. Goblin Slayer isn't just going to stand in place and shoot arrows forever; I doubt he even...
Speedwagon's a coward and wouldn't want to bomb rush into a literally fully armored knight when he could get a better position first.
Meanwhile, you haven't explained why Goblin Slayer would decide to not even attempt to engage in melee, especially when it's clear arrows won't hit (Even with...