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So I made a thread in the past about Danny having Deconstruction but it didn't go through much discussion before it was closed. I also did no
Evidence
In season 3, episode 9 "Frightmare", Danny blasts some Sleepwalker's and after they get holes blown into them, it reduced them into small ashes. This was my argument becuse it was Danny's attack that broke them down into a small state. However, the argument made was that this is just how they physically fall if a hole is put in them. However, we see them regenerate from when Sam blows holes in them so we know this just isn't how they physically fall if a hole is put in them.
It required the Sleepwalker's to gain more power in the dream world, in order to regenerate from Danny's attack without turning to tiny ashes. So yes, it was Danny's attack that reduced them to ashes after blowing holes in them and that doesn't just simply happen when they are attacked.
In season 3, episode 6, "Urban Jungle", Danny attemps to attack undergrowth after seeing his plant body passively regenerate and states "He can't regenerate if he's a pile of ashes" as he was going to launch his energy ball attack before he was interrupted.
Now this one, sure you could argue Danny was going to just nuke Undergrowth with heat but considering Sam and Tucker were near Undergrowth right after Danny was going to fired the attack we would be assuming Sam and Tucker wouldn't have been nuked as well instead of just doing the Sam thing he did to the Sleepwalker's.
Regardless, the Sleepwalker feat should be enough as it shows Danny can fire different beams that can deconstruct others after it hits them.
Deconstruction (Can fire energy attacks with the ability to reduce targets to tiny ashes, and claimed he was going to reduce Undergrowth's body to a pile of ashes after seeing regenerate from his previous blasts)
Evidence
In season 3, episode 9 "Frightmare", Danny blasts some Sleepwalker's and after they get holes blown into them, it reduced them into small ashes. This was my argument becuse it was Danny's attack that broke them down into a small state. However, the argument made was that this is just how they physically fall if a hole is put in them. However, we see them regenerate from when Sam blows holes in them so we know this just isn't how they physically fall if a hole is put in them.
It required the Sleepwalker's to gain more power in the dream world, in order to regenerate from Danny's attack without turning to tiny ashes. So yes, it was Danny's attack that reduced them to ashes after blowing holes in them and that doesn't just simply happen when they are attacked.
In season 3, episode 6, "Urban Jungle", Danny attemps to attack undergrowth after seeing his plant body passively regenerate and states "He can't regenerate if he's a pile of ashes" as he was going to launch his energy ball attack before he was interrupted.
Now this one, sure you could argue Danny was going to just nuke Undergrowth with heat but considering Sam and Tucker were near Undergrowth right after Danny was going to fired the attack we would be assuming Sam and Tucker wouldn't have been nuked as well instead of just doing the Sam thing he did to the Sleepwalker's.
Regardless, the Sleepwalker feat should be enough as it shows Danny can fire different beams that can deconstruct others after it hits them.
Deconstruction (Can fire energy attacks with the ability to reduce targets to tiny ashes, and claimed he was going to reduce Undergrowth's body to a pile of ashes after seeing regenerate from his previous blasts)
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