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This goes both ways, Frogman has his precog organ and his brain is one with Hecate's, essentially both of them have an even better danger sense. Hecate is capable of sifting through a sextillion simulations (yes that is the real number) and with the precognition organ she should be able to replicate that feat even without the Metal Titan. If she can even do a tiny fraction of that, which should be novice work for her, she'll be in good shape to find the right combinations and possibilities to win the matchThis sort of just... works in asuna's favor then, considering that danger sense is asuna's instincts telling her that someone wants to or is about to harm her in some way. She learned from experience in her previous life really well This will essentially just help her see them coming better lol
Hecate has a 50 times speed amp so at best Asuna would have a two times speed, but Hecate also has an even greater version of Speed Boost which has been described similarly to teleporting and is spammable in any direction in her Golden mech, so Asuna isn't actually faster Plus Max Charge gets her to 125, surpassing Asuna's 100 times speed, so she's actually the fastest one here. But it is harder to control, this would mostly be for dodging. Frogman's cells and communication/precog should help her there though, and she may not need it since speed boost seems more than enough to dodge Asuna and javen's stuffEither way, Both asuna & Javen have the range to fight well outside of 4000km, so the battlefield mapping thing won't be a big deal. Plus, if asuna has [Supercharge] active then hecate will have less time to react to any incoming attacks she can see with it, reducing it's effectiveness greatly. I know that hecate can get faster too, but she has a much harder time controlling herself at max speed, so unlike cobalt i don't think it'd be as effective despite the gap being closed more.
Bruh even after all this time it's still not clear what Negate actually is. If it's not a projectile, but a status effect, you still need to land the thing, how else is it gonna take effect? Unless it's automatic and in that case what is the range? And what is the proof it gets around Hecate's extremely advanced tech even if it is automatic? Even if it can get around her mechs natural coding, the Tomo Barriers have power null.[Negate] Is basically a status effect, it doesn't really need to land, it's not a projectile lol
Even if there weren't that many, this underestimates Hecate pretty hard lol. All of her lasers have super homing tech/anti-dodge tech stacked on top of it, which I said even Class Z Tk is incapable of diverting, Frogman's precog assisting Hecate alongside Hecate's impossible intelligence and scanning systems should be very capable of hitting Asuna. In the Golden Mech, Hecate's danmaku surpasses all of her previous Mechs and is simply more advanced overall, even the Slimy Mk. 1 is equal to a one woman army, which is bare minimum thousands of attacks. But in the Golden Mech, tens of thousands is easily possible, this is how she starts the Golden Tornado Flarathon. The real kicker, however, is that Tomo using this mech was able to hit Blood Sea Soldiers (AND FOR THE LAST TIME, THEY HAVE PRECOG TOO, LITERALLY ABLE TO SEE ALL ATTACKS IN THEIR MINDS BEFORE THEY OCCUR, IT'S BASICALLY EXACTLY WHAT ASUNA DOES), and he again is just a regular dude, literally thousands of times lesser than Hecate in all ways. The only thing similar was the mech speed but Hecate is able to persoanlly curve these even further to hit opponents. Even Danger Sense will hardly help Asuna.It's never specified how many golden-fire lasers there are, though. Unless there are more than tens-of-thousands of them i don't think they could hit even one asuna in this key, and this assuming she just dodges and doesn't use any of her skills to help her Even if it was for defensive purposes only, asuna can still bend her attacks around them to land hits, especially if she uses her speed amps to get much faster than hecate could react to stop them
- Homing Attack (All adventurers can manipulate their magic in any way they like/are capable of, Including changing an attacks direction.)
Precog will tell Hecate and Frogman about this (plus Hecate knows all of Javen's abilities immediately anyway), so she's more than able to just look for the proper opening. It's almost impossible to overstate how much smarter Frogate is than Asunaven they will be more than cappable of planning around nearly all possibilities, even if they lacked Frogman's precognition.Asuna's danger sense can cover for her and javen if hecate is about to use the sound waves. Even if she can't resist or willpower through it, she'll have time to avoid them, so they won't exactly be the most useful here if they never land, or if javen uses his imagination manifestation to make some noise-cancelling earmuffs for both of them to mitigate the effects of it by drowning out the noise of it. And there are many earmuffs out there that specifically drown out high-frequency noises like hecate's ability specifies. This is definitely something that Javen's Imagination Manifestation can do, and probably better. I think asuven will be able to get around this easily.
Not if Hecate were to use Golden Bubbles, which these could only pass through if they could affect things at a level even beyond sub-atomic. Golden Bubbles also protect from Blood Sea Soldiers so arguing that the slashes would corrupt them wouldn't work eitherPlus, as far as i know, the spagmatrons lack any resistance to javen's corruption, so if he unleashes a flurry of attacks with the crimson sword, they would instead corrupt the digi-shilds, and thus the spagmatrons with them
- Homing Attack (All adventurers can manipulate their magic in any way they like/are capable of, Including changing an attacks direction.)
- Corruption, Statistics Amplification (Type 1) (Via; The crimson sword, A sword originally from his ancestors, who put it in a magic stone to prevent anyone from picking it up other than the family bloodline, The crimson sword is a powerful weapon that corrupts anyone's physical body and depending on the way you use it you might either use the corruption to your will and gradually make you stronger, or fall to it as your demise, Luckily for the Everywhere hero he knows how to control it! and uses it as his primary weapon when it comes to it, the attacks it does can also corrupt people as long as it comes from the sword itself)
I noticed a distinct lack of mentioning of this here. It'll be difficult for Asuna and Javen to move at all even when they are low-sin meter and all that. The nearly equal stats with Asuna makes even the slightest movements for her extreme, it'll feel like she's being intensely weighted down.Mostly valid, but there are several ambiguities here:
Jack could barely overcome it with willpower as he was over million of times stronger in stats than Frogman, combined with the fact he was a low sin-meter. This means only Super Javen can do something similar here (with the extreme effort put into moving), yet Asuna will still be held back by a solid interference of the fear at the molecule level and stunning
There are reasons why this wouldn't work, but that's for Froggy to explainAlso, adding onto what Rayfire said, similar with what was mentioned about Cobalt, if all else were to fail, Javen could probably just plop giant stars down and boil Frogate. I'm not entirely sure if they have as good of resistances or ways around Javen spawning stars like what he did with Cold Destiny. Heck. I don't think Frogman has a reliable counter to that given that, from what I've seen of his profile, he doesn't have a solid resistance to it. Best I saw was a flame that permanently burns and destroys a person's body, but that isn't too impressive, and sounds more Hax based rather than temperature based.