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Floor 75 Kirito VS Kamen Rider Horobi (0-1-0)

From other thread.

Anyways, Kirito starts off not by attacking, but by analyzing his foe. He gathers info on the fly and usually starts off light to bait out anything that he can use to his advantage, then strikes with heavy force to punish.

But usually those "light" attacks consist of using a Sword Skill, which is what the Stat Amp is. Even a one-hit Sword Skill, as seen even in episode 1, can one shot something that would normally require dozens of strikes before dying. Kirito usually goes for dash-type Sword Skills to start off, mainly Vorpal Strike.
 
Honestly, pre-Alicization, Incarnation is almost a non-factor in battles. Before Alicization, to activate, you have to be in a state of extreme emotion, and usually it's in near-death scenarios, so if Kirito dies before he even realizes that "he can't die here!"... he's gonna die there.

Anyways, all it really does is halt his death, break out of things that's normally impossible to break out of, and boost the damage of his attacks. It's pretty much probability manipulation in that it bypasses system limitations and increases the probability of events happening.
 
Kirito is above baseline, scaling above a floor 56 boss the height of a house and the length of many houses. Considering even just a 3 floor difference is one-shot territory, he's well above baseline.

To support this, he's already casually above colossal monsters from floor 2 who were calc'd to be 9-A.

Also casually negated a breath attack that deals this much damage without many injuries with Spinning Shield, and the wounds he did sustain were healed by Battle Healing. Note that this wyrm is a floor 55 field boss, and Kirito was casually soloing it.
 
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