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Literally his characteristic power lolHis MAIN ABILITY and it ain't even listed
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Literally his characteristic power lolHis MAIN ABILITY and it ain't even listed
Gonna try to complete it as soon as possibleAlso how's the Morgott profile going?
The current one is scaling off of Radahn and that's trashGonna try to complete it as soon as possible
The current one? It's still a blog and I didn't post itThe current one is scaling off of Radahn and that's trash
Some guy already made one and it's bad, which is why I asked if you're done with yours so we can replace it.The current one? It's still a blog and I didn't post it
Looks mostly fine visually tbh, it's pretty standard in that regard.Someone made a godrick profile. Idk what to think of it, besides that it looks pretty ugly visually.
Looking at it again, you're right. When I first looked at it, I thought there was a lot more bold and blue link inserts all over it than it actually wasLooks mostly fine visually tbh, it's pretty standard in that regard.
You forgot to mention that Destined Death can kill both the body and the soul so he also technically has Soul Hax. Remember, the fragment of Destined Death killed Godwyn's Soul without killing his Body.... Somehow.Edited Maliketh's page.
Maliketh, the Black Blade
Maliketh, the Blade Blade is the shadowbound beast of Queen Marika the Eternal, given to her upon her ascension to Empyrean. When Marika had a war with the Gloam-Eyed Queen and her Godskin Apostles, she sent Maliketh to defeat them. Maliketh successfully defeated the Gloam-Eyed Queen and kept an...vsbattles.fandom.com
Added.You forgot to mention that Destined Death can kill both the body and the soul so he also technically has Soul Hax. Remember, the fragment of Destined Death killed Godwyn's Soul without killing his Body.... Somehow.
I'd remove the defeated Radahn thing since it was likely a younger Radahn, who we don't really know if he was as strong as the one we know now.
I agree with this. The only context we have on the fight is a historical painting, in a world where the history/the lore is very much up to debate on many things, with biased points of view being quite common in-universe as well. Morgott could of been thrown right off by radahn right after what the artist depicted, and morgott could of defeated radahn with the aid of his soldiers, or even just forcing radahn to retreat by being the better general and defeating the Redmanes with his own forces, without actually having had necessarily beaten radahn in the duel.I'd remove the defeated Radahn thing since it was likely a younger Radahn, who we don't really know if he was as strong as the one we know now.
Maliketh is resistant to holy, frostbite, poison, Scarlett rot, sleep, and immune to both madness and deathblight. Godfrey is resistant and immune to the same things, and can only be βstaggeredβ by sleep. Can that be added to their profiles?Added.
Based Godfrey with ResistancesMaliketh is resistant to holy, frostbite, poison, Scarlett rot, sleep, and immune to both madness and deathblight. Godfrey is resistant and immune to the same things, and can only be βstaggeredβ by sleep. Can that be added to their profiles?
Edit: What would the in-game βabsorptionβ values imply for resistances for elden ring characters btw?
We don't even know for certain that it WAS Radahn, and as you mention, we certainly cannot assume that he would be as strong as he is in-game, let alone in prime. Especially considering that Margit (not Morgott but his weaker persona) beating a Demi-God literally regarded as the strongest one during the Shattering, with only Malenia being implied to be on his level, makes no sense. Morgott beating a full grown Radahn could work without feeling farfetched, but Margit? Hell no.I'd remove the defeated Radahn thing since it was likely a younger Radahn, who we don't really know if he was as strong as the one we know now.
I think the effect it had on Caelid, especially in creating the swamp of Aeonia, could be argued to be an AP feat, but okay.Why is Scarlet Aoenia in Malenia's AP section. That's a purely hax feat, not AP
Okay.Maliketh is resistant to holy, frostbite, poison, Scarlett rot, sleep, and immune to both madness and deathblight. Godfrey is resistant and immune to the same things, and can only be βstaggeredβ by sleep. Can that be added to their profiles?
Edit: What would the in-game βabsorptionβ values imply for resistances for elden ring characters btw?
I tried to change it because tbh I thought the quote on the page just looked weird, but the format to change it was weird and I guess I didn't know how it would work.
I think it's still noteworthy enough to be put on the profile, we should just add the context saying it's unknown how powerful Radahn was at the timeI'd remove the defeated Radahn thing since it was likely a younger Radahn, who we don't really know if he was as strong as the one we know now.
Eh fair. I'd phrase it like "Implied to have fought a young Radahn, though it's unknown how strong Radahn was at the time."I think it's still noteworthy enough to be put on the profile, we should just add the context saying it's unknown how powerful Radahn was at the time
Nah, we agreed it to be hax long ago sadly.I think the effect it had on Caelid, especially in creating the swamp of Aeonia, could be argued to be an AP feat, but okay.
I changed it, though still noted Scarlet Aeonia in the AP section.Nah, we agreed it to be hax long ago sadly.
Mmh the fextralife page doesn't indicate immunity like the others but yeah it probably should get thatWait, why doesn't the Elden Beast have immunity to Holy Manipulation? Doesn't Elden Beast literally get healed by it?