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Alrighty, so the stamina gets increased to above average, and the speed remains the same.
Since it has some knowledgeable members supporting it, and 7 people, I'll add it.
It is one of the monologue moments, but the characters react to the events going on (For instance, L and Light's voices were strained whenever they hit the tennis ball in the scene). Furthermore, we know that they had this monologue in their head, as the revelation that they needed to go to task...
It wouldn't be that hard to link Arthur Fleck to the crime, as his clown costume was the exact same as the guy who killed the Wall Street guys, and he wouldn't even be one to deny the fact that he killed them. So, L could easily arrest Arthur Fleck and manipulate him in order to draw out a...
What can Johan even do to catch L? Only one person knows where L is at any given time, and that man is just as elusive as L is. Sure, L revealed his identity to the members of the Japanese Police Task Force, but that was an extraordinary event, and not how L operates normally (It was probably...
Also, a note on the tennis match. We know that this is happening in real time, as L's voice reacts to the effort that he is using to hit the tennis ball. In other words, it's not like one of those scenes where L and Light are standing on a building in their own minds or something to that effect...
This Revision Thread will be put into different categories.
1. A further elaboration of L's intelligence (since sometimes people seem to downgrade his intelligence when compared to other genius characters).
2. Other abilities that L should have.
L's Intelligence:
Now, I'm not suggesting that...
Bill Cipher's Mindscape form is a mere projection of himself in the Nightmare Realm, so nothing suggests that Bill doesn't have those abilities outside of the Nightmare Realm. But yeah, I agree with the poetic part.
Chaos manipulation is because he has been described as the god of chaos.
Illusion creation is shown in the Mindscape where he was able to create a slot machine, a head that's always screaming, etc.. It's shown consistently in Bill's second appearance
Removing the laws and restrictions of the...
What exactly is the justification for it, it just says that "In the mindscape, people can do anything they want", how would that be power nullification exactly? Is it because Dipper and Mabel didn't use their powers before? That's because they didn't know it.
Joker has wall level durability, wouldn't that allow him to take a shot? It would seem more like the situation would be: Arthur shoots him, then Joker shoots him back which ends up killing him.
Toffee steals his powers hence why no cosmological effects happen.
This idea is not supported by any events in the show. Additionally, if he's considered to be space-time then wouldn't the destruction of magic (which erased OmniTraxus) also lead to the death of space-time.
">This is pure headcanon and never once stated in the verse."
>Fair, I should've been more precise in what I said. What I mean is that OmniTraxus (Considered to be the "representation of Space-time) was killed, but since no cosmological effects occured it's clear that it isn't a 2-A feat as...
@GiverOfThePeace That was a joke, but I generally have problems with this line of reasoning.
"Anyways, Hail you forgot in the same scene Toffee power absorbed him nad if you notice the direct power Toffee has"
>He absorbed a "representation" of Omnitraxus. He obviously didn't absorb the...
The idea that Toffee one-shotted Omnitraxus doesn't make sense, given how you state that he is the embodiment of space-time. No cosmological changes occured as a result of Toffee killing Omnitraxus. So, is it reasonable to say that Toffee would be 2-A for killing an avatar (whose AP is not known...
I would say Sherlock is more intelligent, but L is a better detective for reasons above. And Sherlock wouldn't be able to solve the Kira investigation for reasons above.