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Sorry, I'm a little bit new to all of this;
Shouldn't this thread be Archived or something? The majority of people on this thread have agreed that it is a Tie; plus, it's already been recorded on both profiles.
Allow me to first say that the reason I bring this up is due to my desire to - at least eventualy - make discussions about Vs. Battles, and feel I would like to use such a term as Semi-Composite to describe a few situations.
But onto the topic. I feel Semi-Composite should be a term used to...
I notice that the Victory Greymon profile is deleted. However, when I type "Vic", "Vict", or "Victor", it still shows up in the results. Is this a glitch of some sort, or is it just some temporary effect?
So apparently, when I type "Victory" into the search bar, it brings up VictoryGreymon and Victory Greymon. Are there really two VictoryGreymons, or is this a mere mistake of some sort?
I'm going with Reppuzan on this one.
Technically, I too have a bit of a bias towards Digimon, although I can certainly say that I - at the least - appreciate Undertale's existence (Except for Sans; I hate Sans as a character overall).
Likewise, I feel Alphamon's Alpha InForce is a tidge bit...