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I think this page overpowers him a little bit, and specially when it states his durability is planet level.
I doubt that is the case, him tanking Lavos' attacks should be considered as merely game mechanics, which aren't canon and shouldn't be considered for battles, since we saw that the first and only time Crono got caught in one of Lavos' attacks canonically, he got one-shot, and there was nothing he was able to do to stop it unless someone jumped to get him out the way.
I personally think while in the game he receives damage and all that, I doubt any of Lavos mortal attacks really caught him, I see a battle where he dodges, takes cover behind a wall or some magic spell, but I can't see him tanking his attacks.
And after saying this, I also wouldn't put Lavos' durability at planet level, since there's no feat of any of his attackers that was capable of destroying a planet or any indication that it had the power to destroy a planet. And he is also a little overpowered because that time he destroyed the entire planet once he waked up, that could be the eruption of all the magma and toxic gas from the core to the surface, that yes, if it happened in real life I'm pretty sure it would cause to the world something pretty similar to what happened to the planet in the game. Though let's say that really is one of his powers, that's mostly a feat of range than attack potency, since he is showing to be able to launch multiple small explosions in a lot of directions, but not to be able to focus all those small explosions in a single small explosion that would obliterate Crono and his entire squad pretty easily. This is just my opinion.
I doubt that is the case, him tanking Lavos' attacks should be considered as merely game mechanics, which aren't canon and shouldn't be considered for battles, since we saw that the first and only time Crono got caught in one of Lavos' attacks canonically, he got one-shot, and there was nothing he was able to do to stop it unless someone jumped to get him out the way.
I personally think while in the game he receives damage and all that, I doubt any of Lavos mortal attacks really caught him, I see a battle where he dodges, takes cover behind a wall or some magic spell, but I can't see him tanking his attacks.
And after saying this, I also wouldn't put Lavos' durability at planet level, since there's no feat of any of his attackers that was capable of destroying a planet or any indication that it had the power to destroy a planet. And he is also a little overpowered because that time he destroyed the entire planet once he waked up, that could be the eruption of all the magma and toxic gas from the core to the surface, that yes, if it happened in real life I'm pretty sure it would cause to the world something pretty similar to what happened to the planet in the game. Though let's say that really is one of his powers, that's mostly a feat of range than attack potency, since he is showing to be able to launch multiple small explosions in a lot of directions, but not to be able to focus all those small explosions in a single small explosion that would obliterate Crono and his entire squad pretty easily. This is just my opinion.