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Dark Matter (Pokémon) Vs. Bugs Bunny

Inconclusive. Bugs is not a fighter but his toon force is immense and could protect him in several ways.
 
Eficiente said:
Inconclusive. Bugs is not a fighter but his toon force is immense and could protect him in several ways.
Not from a 4-A attack it wouldn't. Bugs almost never attacks right off the bat, while Dark Matter always does. He can also possess him, pacify him, darkness manip will make it hard for Bugs to attack, can turn him to stone, BFR him, can poison, burn, paralyze, freeze, confuse and put Bugs to sleep. He can just absorb Bugs' life force if he needs to. Finally, there is no way in hell Bugs can get past mid-godly regen, type 8 immortality, and his abstract existence.
 
"''protect him in several ways'''" goes beyond trying to overcome an attack well beyond his level.
 
Eficiente said:
"protect him in several ways'" goes beyond trying to overcome an attack well beyond his level.
Saying Bugs' toon force could protect him from an attack literally trillions of times stronger than him is an NLF.
 
Here we go, I didn't have internet most of the day; I'm not falling into a nlf, "protect" there could mean something as simple as dodging an attack, not necessarily directly shield himself from it.

I thought that my previous comment made it clear that it only meant leaving him safe.
 
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