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So I've been thinking about characters that can negate durability and immediately I thought of Overhaul and Tomura. I know there are many other characters that can negate durability but those 2 are my main focus. Overhaul's quirk lets him deconstruct matter at a molecular level. If someone is...
they both should have this: Their attacks ignore conventional durability BY destroying space-time
Limited resistance to space-time manipulation -survived space getting destroyed and instead of being obliterated, they were transported back to earth instead
https://youtu.be/Rh43SxhBFBE
Hi, I have a question.
How does Godsend negates conventional durability and to what extent does it prevent Regenerationn?
An answer would be very useful, thanks
I've seen this excuse being used in the thread that a 9-C's piercing weaponry can hurt a 9-B and using these grounds to justify the existence of cross-tier matches, but I for the life of me can't find any statement for this to be true, so I just wanted it conclusively answered whether we...
IIRK, destroying someone from inside is a form of Durability Negation, but, resisting that isn't resisting Durability Negation altogether, right? It would depend on how this was achieved specifically. For example, if said destruction is achieved via internal vibrations or sending energy that...
Fawful had Durability Negation added two months ago. It was added alongside other changes accepted in a CRT, although this durability negation point wasn't mentioned in that CRT https://vsbattles.fandom.com/index.php?title=Fawful&diff=3908715&oldid=3798610
I had a conversation with the person...
Well, many games with statistics of sorts have moves that ignore the target's defenses, defensive boosts, and such. At first I thought it was just a gameplay function, but I've come across pages such as Terra Branford that lists durability negation thanks to Defense Ignoring Spells such as...
For previous threads about this see here and here.
Background
Kokorowatari is a sword from the Monogatari series with two wielders. It's only effective against supernatural beings, phasing through any ordinary matter like a ghost. But against these supernatural beings it's stated multiple times...
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Durability_Negation
Currently the wiki's page for Durability Negation defines the ability as "The ability that allows users to damage the target, regardless of its durability."
And it has been brought to my attention that people use this as a shield to justify...
You heard it, now we are looking for the character with the least amount of hax as possible, or basically, the smallest Powers and Abilities section (bonus points if it has just "None" in it).
Tier 0:
1-A: Nodens
High 1-B: The Glory
1-B:
High 1-C:
1-C:
Low 1-C: Cathexis
High 2-A: ENIAC...
Let's go straight into it.
Durability Negation
Ghosts should have Durability Negation via phasing. Danny used his Intangibility to reach into his own stomach and grab a fork, turned it Intangible and pull it out. Dan Phantom used it to reach into Danny's stomach and fuse Clockwork's medallion...
So, this was brought up a few times in multiple threads, and I tought it should also have a specific page explaining it.
Now, I assume that most can agree that in the real world, cutting ignores durability. This is due to a relatively large amount of energy in a small are, which is why a...
Continued from here, as it seems this deserves its own thread.
Basically, I propose that piercing attacks such as bullets and knifes, swords and so on are cataloged as moves that by default ignore durability and have the potential to one-shot as they can hit in a vital part of a target (hearth...
Ok so I'm looking through a characters weapons and found one with this description.
Babel's Spear: Sacred lance that even slashes time.
What does that fall under?. I Know cutting through space is durability negation so what's cutting through time?.
I've been thinking about what would happen between these two abilities. Let's say I put MCU Doctor Strange against Kratos and both of them have equal stats that doesn't make it a stomp. Strange has already used his astral projection ability prior to the fight and Kratos uses the Claws of Hades...
I feel like the Electricity Manipulation page is very lacking in explaining how electrical attacks can actually function, as normally, electricity passing through a character has the same results regardless of durability. It more has to do with how well your body can conduct electricity. For...
There's no separation between them and I have to look all over the page to find out which assassin owns this ability. Yes, there is a note after the link to the ability, but it would be much easier if it was separated into different keys/types of assasins.
So I saw a page in the Power Listing Wiki called Frostbite. According to the Frostbite page, "The user can freeze up any part of an entity's body where one can turn the tissues and flesh into solid ice making the victim shatter into pieces due to freeze drying, or cause a swelling making it hard...
Two abilities that people can't stop arguing over.
So, here's my question, to what extent do these abilities work? Does even basic Death Manipulation with zero feats kill someone with High regen or so?
And second, does Organ implosion completely ignore Durability even on someone 50 or so times...
I've seen this argument come up many times in the past. People argue that Jotaro can use Star Platinum to phase through a characters heart and instantly kill them.
Not only is this out of character for him (he's never done it offensively lol) but it still shouldn't matter. The only people who...
Example: if the character has island level durability (or higher), it means that his internal organs (heart, brain, etc.) has the same durability or not? Why?
Tell me what is your favorite hax (you can choose at least 3) and the characters who have the hax if you want
Personally.... my pseudo said perfectly my favorite hax thanks to this guy
Alright so we all know they're attacks that can negate durability, whether it's through soul manipulation, matter destruction, mind manipulation, etc. But then there are attacks that just negate durability, like they just negate durability for whatever reason, usually it comes from game RPGs...
When a character can ignore durability, how many tiers up does it ignore? Is it a case-by-case basis? If so, how do we know? For example, how come Sans can kill someone in Tier 4 but it's too ridiculous to think Raide can hurt a 7-B?
Say a character uses a Durability Negating technique on a being vastly stronger and more durable than what they normally deal with.
Would it still work or would it be considered No Limits Fallacy to assume it would?
For example, Mario trying to use his Transmutation on DBS Goku .
Mewtwo...
Can PS Superman paradox someone via time travel? For example, Superman fights a character named Ukog, and Sups time travel to the times, when his opponent was a child and killed him there.
Sorry for bad english :/
I have seen in the recent time a few game character profiles that list moves as durability negating, because the in game description and function ignores the games durability stat or does damage independent of it, without knowing the mechanism behind it.
For example there was a recent thread...