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Originally planned another CRT to be my first one of 2023, but this one came up to my interest recently and I'm surprised nobody brought up to the point where I may as well end last year with BFDI and start this year BFDI. I know I said that Object Physiology CRT would’ve been the last CRT I would make for this series, but I promise this will be the true last CRT of this series I will make until TPOT 3 or another canon episode comes out. Anyways, if the title wasn't obvious, let me say it: BFDI is infinitely strong.
Clock's Hands
In the Official Character Guide description for Clock, Clock's hands become infinitely powerful when he lets them move naturally, which has shown to be proven useful on a few occasions. Plus, he's even able to withstand the force of his own hands interacting with something while letting them move naturally, meaning this outright scales to his durability. Should be noted that Bell could destroy one of X's baskets in 3 hits which should scale to the one from the first episode which is made of the same material which was able to withstand the force of Clock's hands flinging it while he was moving them naturally.
Announcer Erasing All Of BFDI Due To Budget Cuts
In BFB 29, it was shown that the potency of Announcer’s Budget Cuts was enough to cause the show to slowly downgrade itself in animation quality until it is no more. Since he was essentially going to erase the entire show as a whole, this meant that the entire universe, which has been stated to be infinite by Cary, would get erased.
Possible Refutes
"Clock's hands being stated to be infinitely powerful is a hyperbole/exaggeration!"
"Budget Cuts are done out of hax, not physical AP!"
"The characters have died to lesser feats!"
Conclusion
Everyone gets upgraded to High 3-A scaling from Clock's hands moving naturally, with Announcer’s Budget Cuts simply being used as a supporting feat to back this up.
I will admit: If this CRT gets accepted, I’ll miss doing matches with them considering how small High 3-A is
Clock's Hands
In the Official Character Guide description for Clock, Clock's hands become infinitely powerful when he lets them move naturally, which has shown to be proven useful on a few occasions. Plus, he's even able to withstand the force of his own hands interacting with something while letting them move naturally, meaning this outright scales to his durability. Should be noted that Bell could destroy one of X's baskets in 3 hits which should scale to the one from the first episode which is made of the same material which was able to withstand the force of Clock's hands flinging it while he was moving them naturally.
Announcer Erasing All Of BFDI Due To Budget Cuts
In BFB 29, it was shown that the potency of Announcer’s Budget Cuts was enough to cause the show to slowly downgrade itself in animation quality until it is no more. Since he was essentially going to erase the entire show as a whole, this meant that the entire universe, which has been stated to be infinite by Cary, would get erased.
Possible Refutes
"Clock's hands being stated to be infinitely powerful is a hyperbole/exaggeration!"
- The whole point of me bringing up Announcer’s Budget Cuts was to prove that it is consistent and make it less of a hyperbole/exaggeration and more of the truth.
"Budget Cuts are done out of hax, not physical AP!"
- It may be true that this is a hax feat, however, it is perfectly allowed to be used as a supporting feat just as long as the person's physical power is comparable to others, which Announcer is.
"The characters have died to lesser feats!"
- If you haven't read that note on the verse page (I should probably request for a franchise-specific rule addition of this), deaths in BFDI are a constant running gag for viewer entertainment which isn't taken seriously for most of the time. Not to mention, many of those deaths to lesser feats have been caused by contestants harming/killing each other. That being said, there aren’t really many anti-feats considering the many consistent tier 5 and 4 feats they have.
Conclusion
Everyone gets upgraded to High 3-A scaling from Clock's hands moving naturally, with Announcer’s Budget Cuts simply being used as a supporting feat to back this up.
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