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To be fair, Arceus was already weakened by silver water, before that ha-...wait...the ****? -rewatches scene from movie- Yeah, Jewel of Life is a clusterfuck.LordAizenSama said:
Bill Cipher would like to say hi.Dragonmasterxyz said:@Azzy Silver Water? Seriously? Arceus is the worst victim of PIS. It's confirmed now.
It's the reason stuff like "Country level Pokemon God-Tiers" still exists despite the franchise having multiple, repeated tier 2 feats. lolLazyHunter said:Since I don't follow Pokemon since the first two games I wasn't aware that there was a scene like that. Man, that seems like the kind of thing downplayers love, like the Goku laser stuff from RoF. Or Mikoto struggling against a single Powered Suit from the Railgun anime filler.
That high 1-C character got pwn'd by a spray paint can. A SPRAY PAINT CAN. AND NOT THE CAN ITSELF And couldn't catch up to two 13 year olds. By the way, they were barely teens. However, f***ing silver water... I can let meteor get by, but f***ing. silver. water.Dragonmasterxyz said:Oh yeah. Well tell me when the tier High 1-C character gets hurt by a Meteor after being weakened by Silver Water.
Oh trust me go on any Arceus vs match on anywhere but here. There is a guaranteed one person who will bring that scene up as an argument.LazyHunter said:Changed my mind. Arceus lacks Meadow Plate, so Othinus drops Ygdrassil on its head. XD
Since I don't follow Pokemon since the first two games I wasn't aware that there was a scene like that. Man, that seems like the kind of thing downplayers love, like the Goku laser stuff from RoF. Or Mikoto struggling against a single Powered Suit from the Railgun anime filler.
Right but we also can't just purely ignore them due to Arceuss status. It's logically implied Arceus should be able to possess them because of him being the creator of the verse. That note is even placed on his profile. If it wasnt applicable at all there would be no point in making a note like that in the first place.DontTalk said:Those abilities were never shown to be applicable to 2-C extent.
In general durability enhancing abilities, resistances and immunities require exactly the same feats as normal durability feats in order to claim that they work against anything more powerful than shown (except it is explained how they work so that we can reason based on the mechanics).
Trace im not sure about, Wonder Guard probably wouldnt miss only be negated, especially in Arceus's case who can negate attacks on a daily Basis. Even in game mechanics for someone with Wonder Guard it doesnt say the move will miss. And its not a NLF here when we are talking about a pokemon who not only has infinite/immeasurable speed but is also omnipresent on a 4D and higher scale. Transform also isnt an NLF, just because you can replicate their power it doesnt mean its as good as the original. Ditto has done this in every part of the franchise and it has been beaten, at least in the anime. IIRC, Ditto can copy every stat accurately except for HP meaning the move Transform in general still has its flaws and limits to it.DontTalk said:Yes, and if you tell me that trace can replicate any ability, even though it was only shown to replicate the low tier ones from normal pokemon, that wonder guard makes every move miss that isn't effective (given that the literal text only states that "only supereffective moves hit") even though it only has to deal with normal pokemon moves or that it can transform into everyone replicating their power you are going far beyond what this abilties are shown to be capable of, completly into the NLF territory.
In a 2-C fight this abilities simply have no showings that would suggest that they work on the given level of power. That is not "simply disregarding" them, that is just logically saying that a Shedinja will hardly stay alive if arceus decides to purge the timelime, just because the type of that move wasn't super effective. Arceus tier in this case is irrelevant, since his power doesn't necessarily influence the power of the ability at all, not even to mention above that of his own durability.
Discussions in which I discuss 90% of the time. I don't know why, probably because I often only discuss certain arguments, not fights.The real cal howard said:This got even more off topic lol.
...Im sorry, how exactly? The point of NLF is to assume the ability has no limit to what it can do. If it has a weakness then its clearly limited.DontTalk said:Just because it has a weakness doesn't mean it isn't a NLF.
And the power of arceus is irrelevant to the question how powerful the ability is, he still requires feats for how strong that particular ability is on him and I can tell you he doesn't have any that would justify that it protects him against more than his normal durablity does.
And Shedninja is a very good example, since you are claiming that if arceus just purges the timeline he would survive that. That arceus can defeat it through other methods is irrelevant here, you are still claiming that Shedninja would survive it if arceus would try that approach, which is nonsense. Basically you would even further saying that a 1-A entity can not damage it without using a move its weak to. Complete nonsense.
And as far as the ability description goes it literally says "Only supereffective moves will hit." as far as I am aware. In battle representation is less relevant in that context, since the battle are stronger effected by the game mechanics. And if we are talking about the mechanics of the move wonder guard doesn't protect against typeless moves like struggle in the first place, so it wouldn't even do more than the plates already do.
That depends on the weakness of the user because what if that said weakness effected something as such like Stamina or energy usage? Then it would effect the ability or said attack or how you even use them respectivly. Then its no longer a NLF.Wyver Luna said:NLF is more for assuming an ability can do something at a scale beyond what it's shown to be able to do in cannon due to not having been given an upper limit. a "weakness" isn't really a limit since if you have an ability that theoretically can reach infinite attack but was never shown to, but the character has a weakness to, i dunno, pizza, that infinite attack argument would still be NLF because a weakness to pizza would have no bearing on the attack itself. This is, effectively what you're saying although my example is still a bit exagerated.
In other words, assuming arceus can do things far beyond what the ability has been shown to do, assuming he even has access to that ability, is NLF even if the ability still has weak points.
Also, about the RoT/SR being dragon type, remember that in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky, in the postgame Darkrai was messing with space to effectively use Nightmare/Dark Void on everyone, which are ghost and dark type respectively. A slightly less cannon example, but point being, spatial and temporal distortions aren't always the same type, which also means that there's no reason why they're prevented from being typeless as well.