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Waria Kambang said:
While it's possible for there to be the path where the Dovahkiin would run, that version would be completely overwritten by the path where he fight and win. During Morrowind, there must be one path where the Nerevarine run and just hide in his house, letting Dagoth Ur wins, but history still follow the path where he wins. During ESO, there must be at least one path where the Vestige just let Molag Bal or Nocturnal wins, but history still follow the path where the Vestige wins.

Also, while it is possible that there might be one path where the Dovahkiin would run, this is not always the case, as seenbin Landfall, where every version of the Nerevarine fought against Numidium and not a single one of them runs away.
That is not answering the question. A version that runs for a week, prepares and then comes back and wins would not be overwritten, which would be a victory by his perspective but a loss by our rules.
 
That is not answering the question. A version that runs for a week, prepares and then comes back and wins would not be overwritten, which would be a victory by his perspective but a loss by our rules.

So what? While that version is busy preparing his plan for one week, the one that stay there and used the Staff of Magnus would have already ended the fight long before the version that ran away can self-BFR himself.
 
But both realities are equally true at once, so there is a version that waited for a week to beat alucard.
 
Ricsi-viragosi said:
But both realities are equally true at once, so there is a version that waited for a week to beat alucard.
But there is only one Alucard. The one that ran away might be busy preparing, but the one that can one-shot him would have killed that one Alucard.
 
Pretty sure it does affect the behavior of others, as the different paths the dovah takes have different outcomes that would disqualify others.

There is a dovah that killed every single person, that doesn't mean that the one that has a wife and a child just ceases existing. The metaphysics cannot work without affecting everything around them, and nothing I saw of it implies they do.

And the dovah has the thing called stealth.
 
Jesus Christ, people are intentionally misconstruing the Prisoner Metaphysics.

Prisoner Metaphysics makes the Dovahkiin start with his best possible move in the best possible way every single time, because he has already done every single move already. That's why he was able to defeat Nocturnal who had a scientific chance of 99.999999(9)% chance of winning.
 
From what I understand:

Unless Prisoner's winning chance completely at 0% then Prisoner wins.

If this is correct a Prisoner only lose when there is no chance to win or other character lose if there is sliver chance for Prisoner to win. So either way isn't Prisoner matchs are stomp?
 
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