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Well, perhaps I misspoke on the "100 billion souls" thing. One soul with the durability of one hundred billion regular ones.DerpCity said:I misread the pages, Combined Human is Small Town+ compared to Papyrus' Small Tow, which means he'd probably one shot Papyrus or at the very least effortlessly beat him down if he gets close enough and has the durability to get him there with that durability advantage. Also, since matches with Undertale characters aren't stomps because "lol soul manipulation", I'm not sure how much their durabilty negation via attacking the soul matters. Switching over to Combined Human.
However, I disagree with the basis of him having "100 billion souls," or that he'd have no soul. For the latter, humans are assumed to have souls unless there's a reason for them not to in lore, and since I don't think humanity has proven or disproven souls yet, he'd have one. For the former, if he's the Combined Human, then it would make more sense that he has one soul that's a combination of every soul on earth, much like how he's a combination of every human on earth. Even still, he doesn't have Resistance to Soul Manipulation on his page, so claiming that he'd resist soul manipulation because he has a lot of souls feels like giving him resistances he doesn't have.
True. I misread.Kaltias said:Uh, dude. CH has only 7 votes
The second idea makes no sense. Imagine a ten pound weight, and someone picking it up with some effort. It's going to take them twice as much effort to pick up a twenty pound weight.Ambus N.O1 fan said:On the souls view, Papyrus would either can't use soul manipulation on even a small fraction of CH's soul, which makes CH stomps, or CH gets all his soul manipulated, multiplying the effects by a 100 billion times.
I vouch for CH, since the former is more likely to happen, but just a suggestion of how things would have gone from another perspective.