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So it seems that the Doctor actually ca block attempts to disintegrate him after all. In the episodes the Zygon Invasion and the Zygon Inversion, the Zygons are shown to be capable of totally disintegrating people and other Zygons via bolts of electricity. However, that technique was completely...
That doesn't really mean anything if Vader can casually block attempts to disintegrate him. Additionally, given Vader's precognitive abilities, I doubt he wouldn't see that coming and take steps to avoid or interfere with it accordingly. Besides, given that Vader has superior reactions, I don't...
But to even take down the Outsider, you specifically need the knife that was used to make him into a god. Additionally, the Outsider himself helped Billie to reach him with said knife because he himself wanted to end his existence as a god. If it weren't for that, Billie wouldn't even be able to...
Well, Sir Owens stated that just giving Ben the Master control (with apparently no other restrictions on its usage like prohibiting certain transformations) was "enough", suggesting that Erza would still stand a chance regardless of what form Ben used, including but not limited to Alien X or...
Would a Ben with unrestricted usage of his Master control be enough to not result in a stomp in his favor? Sure, you could say Alien X is largely immobile unless his personalities can reach consensus, but I don't think Erza has any real way of harming him, except maybe with the Nakagaki Armor...
Whether it's truth or not is completely irrelevant, that comment was completely uncalled for.
Anyway, if Erza has no way to counter gravity manipulation, then Void Eater has the advantage.
Malamar's entries said they can hypnotize "any Pokemon", but I highly doubt it can even touch any of the Lake trio, so yeah...
Seems like "anyone" or "any Pokemon" might not be as absolute as it appears.
Fair enough, though it's probably a gross exeggeration of resistances and weaknesses to use such an example to begin with. Arceus is intelligent where battles are concerned though, since he was consistently shown to switch his type accordingly to block moves that would otherwise affect him. If...
I think the idea that Yveltal is immune to any psychic attack being an NLF comes partly from the notion of what happens when Pokemon meet psychics or natural phenomena. Such as, would a pure Grass Pokemon drown if you submerged it in the ocean? Would a pure Water Pokemon survive being thrown...
Redirecting an attack is fine, given that it's not an actual direct psychic attack on Yveltal. Though Yveltal being the death manipulator he is, redirecting Oblivion Wing back at him is probably going to have a negligible effect on him.
I'd argue Yveltal being immune to psychic attacks isn't an NLF simply because other stuff can affect him. It's just the opponent's luck that all he has offensively against Yveltal is psychic attacks.
As much as I like Vader, I have to vote for Yvetal. Just by being a Dark-Type Pokemon, Yveltal is automatically immune to any psychic or Force based ability Vader can hurl at him. Yvetal can also instantly kill anything (or nearly anything) with Oblivion Wing. And even if Vader somwhow manages...
No, but psychics do mentally alter minds, which I presume is what the site I linked to (https://anime.stackexchange.com/questions/17006/besides-instant-brain-destruction-what-would-it-take-to-kill-tatsuya) was getting at, though I suppose it is disputed whether a physical operation and/or a...
Although I would suppose that if it's a high level psychic such as Phoenix, well, Tatsuya's mind would probably be the first thing she would go for. Thing is, if you are a psychic, you'd be aiming to attack the opponent mentally, and brain alteration falls under that purview, I daresay...
Seems like a totally valid way to kill Tatsuya though, but I don't see anyone really mentioning it or the Psion depletion method. All people usually bring up as a way to kill Tatsuya is destroy his brain (or a part of it). Though if a character is capable of using psychic powers to disable...
Apart from destroying the brain, which seems to be the example most people bring up on how to kill Tatsuya, it seems that you can also kill him by depleting his Psions, as mentioned here...
I'd cast my vote for Accelerator, due to reasons above. I beleive his barriers would be strong enough to protect him from decomposition magic. One wonders then, if other characters with interdimensional shielding would also likewise be able to defend themselves against decomposition magic...