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I'm glad you asked. She's quite literally so smart, she can manipulate people into doing her bidding just by talking to them rationally. In the show, it was considered a big deal that no one had human contact with her, as after talking to her, one guy killed his entire family and then himself.
Kumagawa is that you?
 
Sir Ovens said:
I'm glad you asked. She's quite literally so smart, she can manipulate people into doing her bidding just by talking to them rationally. In the show, it was considered a big deal that no one had human contact with her, as after talking to her, one guy killed his entire family and then himself.
Lock her in a room with Johan Liebert.
 
He sounds scarily like Eurus to an extent. But sadly, one of her weaknesses is that people nearing her intelligence level tend to be able to resist her persuasions as seen with Sherlock, Mycroft, and Moriarty.
 
Sir Ovens said:
He sounds scarily like Eurus to an extent. But sadly, one of her weaknesses is that people nearing her intelligence level tend to be able to resist her persuasions as seen with Sherlock, Mycroft, and Moriarty.
Oh. Well...

Yeah, he bodies her then. He's arguably one of the most skilled characters fitting this archetype, and his whole game regarding his character is that he regularly runs rings around people who are really good at manipulation, detective work and just being overintelligent in general.

One of his "lesser" feats was manipulating an entire orphanage full of children, officials and other seasoned adults into killing each other in front of him. That was when he was only ten years old.
 
A match between then should still prove interesting to an extent. Considering, even if Eurus couldn't manipulate Sherlock, she still managed to completely screw over his life systematically with just 5 minutes conversation with Moriarty.
 
@lap

I meant the status effect that the bloodletter inflicts.

Iirc it kinda makes you go mad and kills you
 
The hunter can also blow up a literal star on typhus if we use any of the 4-C keys for 4-C vs High 5-A

otherwise it's 5-A vs High 5-A
 
Didn't the original Fallout protagonist defeat the final boss through Skillful Persuasion?
 
Paul Frank said:
Bloodborne
Monster Hunter never used stars as weapons to my knowledge
They might've. They have weird ****** lore in that game.
 
Iapitus The Impaler said:
Sir Ovens said:
Hmm... you might want to try The Hunter (Monster Hunter) instead. He has Elderseal which nullifies characters the smarter they are.
Does he have any hax that would let them keep up physically in particular? Typhus is also very skilled in combat
Which version of The Hunter would be best to face Typhus
High-end MH!Hunter has Soul destroying? I think you're better off looking for like actual High 5-As if you want a fair match but soul destroying is Hunter's best hax up there.
 
All Fallout protags, Jubal (guy who beat Numidium), Composite Sim, Johan Liebert, Ben Shapiro, Eurus, any RPG character with charisma stats etc. would get Skillful Persuasion.
 
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