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It's been God knows how long, but I was finally able to return to VS Battles! Yay. I was too busy and too lazy to even bother with the site and to deal with the whole forum transfer thing years ago. But none of it matters now, all that matters is that I, a Tekken supporter, am finally back to try my luck in contributing to Tekken as a verse.
It's been about a year now since this thread took place, and reading (or skimming) it was… not pleasant, to say the least. Less on the fact that I was pretty bummed on the (reasonable) downgrade, but more on the fact on how it degraded into a nonstop primitive war of fallacy-flinging at one point.
But anyway, whatever toxicity was injected into that thread isn't my main topic. I'm here to share my argument that hopefully would be enough to upgrade the verse again when all is said and done, not play hero and call out people.
Now that BlackDarkness679 hasn't done their expected Content Revision on the verse after the aforementioned thread (at least, AFAIK), I’ll take their place and be the one doing that instead. Hope I succeed in upgrading the verse, even if just for a tiny bit!
Let's start.
I have nothing to say regarding the Jack meteor downgrade, honestly. I think the arguments behind it are valid. It being Large Mountain to Island kind of makes more sense in terms of being consistent with the verse's power.
Okay, I was pretty surprised at the massive downgrade the other characters went through honestly. From tier 7 to 8? Yeah, this is my main issue, the part where I disagreed with, even after reading the thread’s entirety. I will be elaborating as this goes on.
So my first thought is regarding Gunjack’s feat in his ending in Tekken 3. The supposed bad ending doesn't really imply that they got obliterated outright. IIRC, it was just purposely made to look like they died for players to discover after playing Gunjack again in arcade mode that the ending was actually incomplete. It does not outright imply that Jack dies/got obliterated; it just implies that their fate was left ambiguous. Whether or not Jack could've survived is left into interpretation until you get the full clip. Maybe, he would’ve indeed died, maybe he could actually tank it, but had to activate the shield anyway to protect Jane (the girl) from the massive blast. Either way, saying that the blast would kill him is nothing but assumption, unfortunately. I can also make an assumption that if Jack can activate a force field strong enough to withstand nukes, it also means he needs to have a similar or higher level of AP/DC/Durability in order to achieve it; he needs to be strong enough to keep the shield up against the massive amount of force being pushed down on him. It's an assumption that makes as much sense as the ones the participants on the thread formulated, but at the end of the day, an assumption is an assumption; it’s not something concrete and unfortunately there can be no conclusions on this and on whether or not the mid and high tiers scale to his feat unless we do a vote regarding which one everyone thinks makes the most sense/is the most accurate.
Also, I want this Jack 2 Ending to be calced. I stumbled across a calc of this somewhere in the site a few years ago but couldn't find it anymore. Seeing how the laser affected the clouds and the height between it and the island, I would expect it to be City Block at the lowest and Town at the highest, but I could be wrong, of course. Either way, it needs a calc.
Regarding the Jinpachi storm feat: the storm in the original Tekken 5 is Large town to City level, IIRC.
The version of the storm in Dark Resurrection is Island+ at the low end and Country or even higher at max. Buuut… we’ll save this one argument of which version is more appropriate to use in the future CRT’s, stick with the original storm for now, and focus on the main topic, lest we might end up with some issues or something.
It's less likely that it's simply ED considering he creates the storm upon transforming, implying it's created by his own AP, which means Jinpachi very much scales to it. And the characters who are shown to be able to beat him (i.e the Mishimas, canonically and specifically Jin) are either on par or above Demon Jinpachi’s AP. And everyone who also scales to the Mishimas scale to the storm feat, which is Tier 7 at the minimum.
Jinpachi was clearly defeated by Base Jin and Base Jin in turn was canonically defeated by Hwoarang in a fight that's fair and square.
It's also well known that Steve is one of Hwoarang’s rivals; they fought in Tekken 5 and it's pretty clear they're on par with each other. And on Tekken 8, they're confirmed rivals, which means Steve scales to Hwoarang, who in turn scales to Base Jin, who is above Demon Jinpachi.
Steve on the other hand is friends with Paul Phoenix and both Laws, and all of them are sparring partners, which means they scale to each other.
And Paul is also seen fighting Bryan on equal footing in Tekken 6, and also implies that he and Bryan are similar enough in power to scale to each other.
Kuma and Panda trained with Heihachi, which also implies they're sparring partners as well. It's well known that Kuma is one of Paul’s rivals; yes, he was defeated by Kuma in Tekken 4, the time where Paul was at his lowest, but overall that was the only time he was actually canonically defeated by Kuma; Paul beats his father Kuma I in Tekken 1 and 2, he beats Kuma II in both Tekken 3 and 5, and also beats Panda in Tekken 7. It's not canon, but it seems like we’re okay with it as long as it doesn't contradict anything canon, but Paul is seen knocking out Kuma in a single punch in Tekken Tag 1. If that's not enough, Paul and Kazuya used to be rivals too, and they once fought to a standstill.
Paul also was able to beat Ogre; the dude who was able to kill the first King and defeat Baek Doo San, who is canonically the master of Hwoarang. Baek and Marshall Law also used to be rivals in Tekken 2.
Steve also fought and DEFEATED Nina in a fight canonically, who once went up against Heihachi and survived. Regarding this, Continuum19 was also making assumptions when they stated that Heihachi was holding back against Nina when there's no concrete proof of that. He may or may not have been holding back, but there is no proof for either. But either way, she lasted longer against the old man than a bunch of Jack 6 units, which is reasonable to say that she also scales to the storm feat AND the Jack 6 feat.
Speaking of which, I'm now even more confident in saying that all characters from God to Mid tier scale to the Jack 6 feat. That includes the bears, Paul Phoenix, Lee Chaolan, Alisa, Bryan, Feng, Law, Steve, Hwoarang, both Kings, Marduk, Wang Jinrei, Feng, the Williams Sisters, Xiaoyu, (side note: she's also seen effortlessly knocking down a previous model, the Jack 5 (timestamp is 0:30) in Tekken 5, and is most likely going to fight a squad of Jack 7’s in Tekken 8 seeing as she’s in the Yakushima stage during the time a squad of Jack 7’s landed there around the mark 0:48 in this video; it's an assumption but it's worth noting as we'll eventually find out if this is the case next month upon Tekken 8's release), basically everyone labelled as 8-B.
They should be higher. They should be Tier 7.
Additional note (this is based on assumption a bit, so it's only an additional note and not a main argument; accurate or not, it doesn't really affect the scaling as a whole):
Wang Jinrei and Jinpachi are friends, and it can be assumed they used to be sparring partners as well, and Wang defeating Jinpachi, IIRC, was supposed to be Tekken 5’s original canon ending (and it's kind of obvious, as it's the best written Tekken 5 ending imo and it’s pretty heartbreaking too) before Harada decided to go canonize Jim's ending for the basis of Tekken 6's plot instead. We also see him one-shotting and literally SHATTERING Azazel’s body to pieces in Tekken 6, tho it cost him his life. Wang's endings in both games are non-canon officially, but it's pretty clear that the games portray him to be very powerful.
So what does everyone think about my arguments?
It's been about a year now since this thread took place, and reading (or skimming) it was… not pleasant, to say the least. Less on the fact that I was pretty bummed on the (reasonable) downgrade, but more on the fact on how it degraded into a nonstop primitive war of fallacy-flinging at one point.
But anyway, whatever toxicity was injected into that thread isn't my main topic. I'm here to share my argument that hopefully would be enough to upgrade the verse again when all is said and done, not play hero and call out people.
Now that BlackDarkness679 hasn't done their expected Content Revision on the verse after the aforementioned thread (at least, AFAIK), I’ll take their place and be the one doing that instead. Hope I succeed in upgrading the verse, even if just for a tiny bit!
Let's start.
I have nothing to say regarding the Jack meteor downgrade, honestly. I think the arguments behind it are valid. It being Large Mountain to Island kind of makes more sense in terms of being consistent with the verse's power.
Okay, I was pretty surprised at the massive downgrade the other characters went through honestly. From tier 7 to 8? Yeah, this is my main issue, the part where I disagreed with, even after reading the thread’s entirety. I will be elaborating as this goes on.
So my first thought is regarding Gunjack’s feat in his ending in Tekken 3. The supposed bad ending doesn't really imply that they got obliterated outright. IIRC, it was just purposely made to look like they died for players to discover after playing Gunjack again in arcade mode that the ending was actually incomplete. It does not outright imply that Jack dies/got obliterated; it just implies that their fate was left ambiguous. Whether or not Jack could've survived is left into interpretation until you get the full clip. Maybe, he would’ve indeed died, maybe he could actually tank it, but had to activate the shield anyway to protect Jane (the girl) from the massive blast. Either way, saying that the blast would kill him is nothing but assumption, unfortunately. I can also make an assumption that if Jack can activate a force field strong enough to withstand nukes, it also means he needs to have a similar or higher level of AP/DC/Durability in order to achieve it; he needs to be strong enough to keep the shield up against the massive amount of force being pushed down on him. It's an assumption that makes as much sense as the ones the participants on the thread formulated, but at the end of the day, an assumption is an assumption; it’s not something concrete and unfortunately there can be no conclusions on this and on whether or not the mid and high tiers scale to his feat unless we do a vote regarding which one everyone thinks makes the most sense/is the most accurate.
Also, I want this Jack 2 Ending to be calced. I stumbled across a calc of this somewhere in the site a few years ago but couldn't find it anymore. Seeing how the laser affected the clouds and the height between it and the island, I would expect it to be City Block at the lowest and Town at the highest, but I could be wrong, of course. Either way, it needs a calc.
Regarding the Jinpachi storm feat: the storm in the original Tekken 5 is Large town to City level, IIRC.
The version of the storm in Dark Resurrection is Island+ at the low end and Country or even higher at max. Buuut… we’ll save this one argument of which version is more appropriate to use in the future CRT’s, stick with the original storm for now, and focus on the main topic, lest we might end up with some issues or something.
It's less likely that it's simply ED considering he creates the storm upon transforming, implying it's created by his own AP, which means Jinpachi very much scales to it. And the characters who are shown to be able to beat him (i.e the Mishimas, canonically and specifically Jin) are either on par or above Demon Jinpachi’s AP. And everyone who also scales to the Mishimas scale to the storm feat, which is Tier 7 at the minimum.
Jinpachi was clearly defeated by Base Jin and Base Jin in turn was canonically defeated by Hwoarang in a fight that's fair and square.
It's also well known that Steve is one of Hwoarang’s rivals; they fought in Tekken 5 and it's pretty clear they're on par with each other. And on Tekken 8, they're confirmed rivals, which means Steve scales to Hwoarang, who in turn scales to Base Jin, who is above Demon Jinpachi.
Steve on the other hand is friends with Paul Phoenix and both Laws, and all of them are sparring partners, which means they scale to each other.
And Paul is also seen fighting Bryan on equal footing in Tekken 6, and also implies that he and Bryan are similar enough in power to scale to each other.
Kuma and Panda trained with Heihachi, which also implies they're sparring partners as well. It's well known that Kuma is one of Paul’s rivals; yes, he was defeated by Kuma in Tekken 4, the time where Paul was at his lowest, but overall that was the only time he was actually canonically defeated by Kuma; Paul beats his father Kuma I in Tekken 1 and 2, he beats Kuma II in both Tekken 3 and 5, and also beats Panda in Tekken 7. It's not canon, but it seems like we’re okay with it as long as it doesn't contradict anything canon, but Paul is seen knocking out Kuma in a single punch in Tekken Tag 1. If that's not enough, Paul and Kazuya used to be rivals too, and they once fought to a standstill.
Paul also was able to beat Ogre; the dude who was able to kill the first King and defeat Baek Doo San, who is canonically the master of Hwoarang. Baek and Marshall Law also used to be rivals in Tekken 2.
Steve also fought and DEFEATED Nina in a fight canonically, who once went up against Heihachi and survived. Regarding this, Continuum19 was also making assumptions when they stated that Heihachi was holding back against Nina when there's no concrete proof of that. He may or may not have been holding back, but there is no proof for either. But either way, she lasted longer against the old man than a bunch of Jack 6 units, which is reasonable to say that she also scales to the storm feat AND the Jack 6 feat.
Speaking of which, I'm now even more confident in saying that all characters from God to Mid tier scale to the Jack 6 feat. That includes the bears, Paul Phoenix, Lee Chaolan, Alisa, Bryan, Feng, Law, Steve, Hwoarang, both Kings, Marduk, Wang Jinrei, Feng, the Williams Sisters, Xiaoyu, (side note: she's also seen effortlessly knocking down a previous model, the Jack 5 (timestamp is 0:30) in Tekken 5, and is most likely going to fight a squad of Jack 7’s in Tekken 8 seeing as she’s in the Yakushima stage during the time a squad of Jack 7’s landed there around the mark 0:48 in this video; it's an assumption but it's worth noting as we'll eventually find out if this is the case next month upon Tekken 8's release), basically everyone labelled as 8-B.
They should be higher. They should be Tier 7.
Additional note (this is based on assumption a bit, so it's only an additional note and not a main argument; accurate or not, it doesn't really affect the scaling as a whole):
Wang Jinrei and Jinpachi are friends, and it can be assumed they used to be sparring partners as well, and Wang defeating Jinpachi, IIRC, was supposed to be Tekken 5’s original canon ending (and it's kind of obvious, as it's the best written Tekken 5 ending imo and it’s pretty heartbreaking too) before Harada decided to go canonize Jim's ending for the basis of Tekken 6's plot instead. We also see him one-shotting and literally SHATTERING Azazel’s body to pieces in Tekken 6, tho it cost him his life. Wang's endings in both games are non-canon officially, but it's pretty clear that the games portray him to be very powerful.
So what does everyone think about my arguments?
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