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Meng Hao part was already explained, so-
The Bai Xiaochun part.
...Thought experiment? Really?
Alright, so, all of the following was in his imagination?
Well, sure, the narrator may just mean it vanished from his perspective, right?
Wow. Bai Xiaochun is so immersed in his thought...
I disagree.
...Dunno what else to say.
Even if it was, she only had- what, five Servants of the seven needed for it to be 'omnipotent'?
And you are really dodging around the whole "Servants beat her up when she's trying to win" thing.
Not all things connected to the Grail have a connection to the Root, Sakura only gains it after the events of the Holy Grail War, which is why she has a surplus of magical energy then, but not before despite being a Lesser Grail.
No? Black Iri gets beaten when she wants to kill her enemies...
She gets beaten by pretty normal Servants, the C rank skill lacks the description stating parameters are irrelevant... I don't see why her connection wouldn't be like the one Sakura has post-HF, rather than the one that Shiki has.
I think Wunder's protection to poison was his body, hence Janus saying his "pitch-black, spine covered form" as the reason. He was affected by Janus' poison when he used a microscopic blade to administer it.
For Arol, I feel like fire immunity just falls under intangibility, rather than...
I won't make too massive of a wall of text since we seem to mostly agree on the outcome? For clarifications, however..:
I can't find the blog, though he scales to an 3 km hand made of snow, which... is rather hard to make an accurate calc of? But making a really half-assed one... a quick google...
Alright. Now quantify that. What's the standard mind magic that it's so far above off?
If there's no feats beyond posturing about how Transcendental the magic is, I don't really think it would get past someone with actual widescale feats to resist that stuff.
No, it is just an ability he has...
PS.: Newest chapter has him activate a 1000 times time acceleration, and stacks a further 1000 times thought speed acceleration on top of it, on thought. I'm waiting for the whole war thing to end before I update the profile, but that's a thing to note still.
I mean, what level? Han's resistance is absolute, explicitly beyond simple resistance other people get, and is enforced by the world/Gaia warping causality to say 'yes, it does work, deal with it', as with all other "game mechanics".
I mean... I don't see how someone resisting laws and...
No, not clearly. We have no idea how long it took him to kill Flowey, just that he can kill the flower.
I'm not saying it wouldn't work, but I think the "HP" of a soulless target would be based on its physical attributes, given magic can interact with physical stuff just fine (like the bridge...
Steven literally has to scream, that is all it takes.
This would be, of-course, assuming that something without a soul gets killed as fast as someone with the weakest soul HP wise, isntead of their physical durability being treated as the target.
If you want to use that logic, then 20 HP is more than enough to endure for a while.
They have to be as a basis, given they are canon, rather than making assumptions based on nothing.
His whole point is that he negates their resistance, as in dealing a set amount of damage regardless of how durable a soul is, so no. Frisk is as vulnerable as anyone else, hence "allowing this relatively weak opponent a way of bypassing the defenses of superior foes" as the profile puts it...
You are claiming he will kill Steven before the latter can react. There is zero reason to believe this, given how long it takes for the damage to rack up enough to actually kill.
And it's not "uncanon", it is directly referenced on the profile (only getting hit when Frisk broke the game's...
Okay, so... that's not how it works. First of all, we have zero idea of the size of the laser. But regardless, it wouldn't hit every cell from Bendy, because Gaster Blasters also deal 1 damage, just under very small timeframes. It, like all of Sans' attacks, does minor damage very fast, it will...
There is no reason to believe the Blasters burn? It's white magic, its shape doesn't really matter much.
He deals 1 HP damage per frame of contact with any of his attacks. That's how it works.
Sans' soul attacks are explicitly the kind that sidestep a souls 'raw power'. Undertale is very game mechanics reliant, and in that framework - all attacks do at least 1 HP of damage, even if it's the absolute weakest individual attacking someone with the best equipment in the game.
There's an...
...What? Where's that from? It's just a generic beam of energy.
It's just a poison effect, that can't kill an enemy, so I doubt it could do much here.
You can't put wiki logic over the in-universe logic. All attacks, no matter how weak or how strong the enemy, deal at least one damage. Sans...
The poison is a smoke spray that has a meter range at best, and needs the person to stand there and breathe it in. Tanjirou would not stay still enough to get put to sleep for sure.
Just put those in the Technique section, then.
But if Shirou can't use it like that, then it shouldn't just be listed without specifying he needs either someone to boost him, or to give it to someone else to use for it to be functional like that.
Yeah, I get that, but why is doing that Spatial...
Well, it seemed like a clear nod at his danger sense to me, rather than situational awareness:
"As they proceeded along, they were forced to hide on numerous occasions when Luochen Clan members neared. However, each time, Bai Xiaochun’s uncanny ability to sense danger kept them safe."
The whole series is a bootstrap paradox. Kim Dokja read the novel, the novel became reality, he eventually yjh and she went back in time to write the novel that he read.
Likewise, Kim became the Ancient Dreamer to allow for his friends to live in their Epilogue endlessly, but began to focus on...
Hm, Bai had Danger Sense as a Qi Condensation Cultivator, it was shown to in the Louchen Clan arc, where his group relied entirely on his foresight to evade their pursuers.
Also, if Foundation Establishment goes into so much debt with pills in the PnA section, Qi Condensation most likely...
I know that, but that's unrelated to what you are saying.
The claim is that he broke the fourth wall by saying somebody must be reading about him. But...
1) We are presented in-universe characters that are reading about him.
2) This includes 'the real world', as the couple who wrote Omniscient...
...Did you miss the epilogue? The part of the story where it is explicitly explained that the novel "Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint" was beamed into the brains of writers in other worldlines, who then released the story, affirming the existence of Kim Dokja and - because its the resolution most...
But we are told who is reading about him - they are people in other world lines.
It's meant to be a wink wink nudge nudge moment by the authors, in the same manner, the Constellation that represents the readers and sometimes comments in the background is. Regardless, there's is an instory...
It's the 'real world' as far as the story says it, that doesn't really need sources.
If you can beat up a character that is tier 1, you are tier 1. She-Hulk does it by just jumping into the real world, which wouldn't be combat applicable since vs battles have no writers and she can't interact...
That should work.
While true, I still don't think that is a matter of raw power. See the Beast of Revelation, who can destroy a quarter of the stars by flicking in a direction, even though there aren't hundreds of billions of trillion of Constellations, nor can it realistically aim an attack to...
Oh, also, if it goes through then remove that Social Influencing, its a gag about how Kevin is the holy authority as far as Marvel Studio goes, not some mastermind manipulation from the robot.
This is in accordance with those rules, yes. The ending relies on this entity existing, it is a very blatantly fictional entity (being the algorithm that makes MCU movies), and the show tries really hard to make it look like this is the resolution the story was leading up to with the whole "I'm...
Ah, Omniscient Reader is a very hard to rate verse, but even so, these profiles are pretty messy.
First, AP section: The tiers should be seperated by "|" rather than commas.
Tier 5s reasoning is rather poor as is. Bringing a meteor to Earth and destroying it through probability, the ability of...