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Actually, SBA puts this in New York City, which gives Speedwagon an advantage since he's more use to such a battleground, being a surprisingly adept street thug. So I remain set on Speedwagon.
I'm blind.
Still Speedwagon, but with difficulty. He can play sneaky and use more unusual tactics. Although now that I'm no longer blinded, yes, it's close.
I think immortality makes sense and is in line with MTG planeswalkers as a whole.
I know quite a bit about Magic but a bit less about early lore (Harder to get my hands on) but I'm willing to try and research something if needed.
Well, I believe she will end up using her telekinesis in time. It's unlikely that Sans can blitz her as opposed to slowly whittling her down, so once she figures out what Sans is doing, she'll resort to techniques like telekinesis. Assuming the telekinesis is strong enough to toss Sans, I say...
If so, I'd need to know specific details regarding her Gravity, Telekinesis, and Portal Creation to know if she can just sorta throw Sans around (heh, irony) and kill him off the bat.
Spell resistance isn't high enough and their instant death resistance has to be cast. If cast, Ainz just nukes them a different way.
And I explained multiple times why going for Wish first is out of character and unlikely.
This can be closed, sure, but using Temporal Repair just means they die to an instant death instead.
Any spell-based protection spells from something Ainz can do first requires them to start with it (Hard to cast Temporal Repair in stopped time) and knowing that Ainz has it. And, whatever it...
More or less, the bottom line is he's going to think of it. If we can think of it, CH can think of it better. And, with CH's skills, he'd be able to perform it all, too. Although short prep times like this can devolve to where is his starting location and nearby locations, so that's always an...
With the strength, speed, charisma, knowledge, and whatnot of a composite human, I'd say CH has a good chance of getting just about anything he wants to get his hands on.
Edit: Such as a bomb.
With all of Composite Human's senses and abilities and with Venom likely underestimating the human from the very start, I'd say the CH could whip up the right things in the two hours and **** up Venom. I vote for Composite Human.
...How was this not a stomp? Pairing a durability negator teleported against someone with literally no chance in hell to even get close to winning? Can someone give me an actual reason why this was not considered a stomp?
Reasons being? There's ample proof for both sides; coming down to Wish or instant death, or the fact that Ainz would win more often since the Mind Flayer has to lead with Wish and "remove from existence" as even mistakenly saying "Destroy the Lich" results in him ressurecting.
Votes pretty close, but Axl and Bambu both have to come back and adjust their reasons since their points have been debunked (Didn't explain how speed helps MF/Ainz has extremely high mind and status resistances so he resists any stuns or mind attacks).
The Mind Flayer is smart but it can't know everything. It is possible that it goes for another spell with less drawbacks than Wish, and if so, they lose.
Not only is Wish not on the profile as of yet, but even if we count Wish, I'd say Ainz wins 7/10 times.
As for Axl's vote, he didn't...
I still believe that Mind Flayer's chances are lower as it needs to decide on specifically that one set of spells. But I would like to see other's inputs.
He doesn't have passive time resistance and Wish is really his only way of winning- also, sorcerer MF, not regular.
Edit: At the end of the day, Ainz just has more ways to kill while Mind Flayer has to start with a specific skill with a specific request that isn't even on his profile yet. Not...
Does not a verbal component need to actually be said, which is why being silenced prevents spell casting? You have to say it, not believe or think you do. I could be wrong, though.
Another thing I remembered- the Verbal Component. Mind Flayer has high speed, but that doesn't boost talking speed. And, without turn order, chances are Ainz would react and cast Death instead, which doesn't require a verbal component. After all, I doubt Ainz would let Mind Flayer get past...