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Hax done right

The_real_cal_howard

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No, this is NOT one of those self-pity threads that I make because of my somewhat hatred of hax. I'm actually curious.

What are examples you know of that do OP haxes very well? It doesn't matter if you have a heroic example or a villainous example.

No game mechanics allowed (lookin' at you, Poke/Digimon).

Try not to be biased or give examples that you like simply because they're haxxed.

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I don't honestly even know what you mean by "Hax NOT done right", because your hatred of hax doesn't seem to follow any consistent rule.

Suggs is the exception rather than the rule my boy.
 
IMO, hax done right is when a character doesn't seem OP at first glance, but that begins to change as soon as you start thinking about it.
 
  • Proceeds to shove Yhwach under "Suggsverse"*
Anyway uh

Jojo. Most of the time anyway. The interest of a lot of fights is seeing the protags trying to counter the villain's hax through brains rather than just screaming AAA and developing a new hax out of nowhere. Most of the time.

Touhou doesn't focus on "real" fight at all, so problems regarding hax rarely happen. But it's interesting to see how they manage to take a simple statement like: "Can control X" and extrapolate this into many different uses. As a result it's wank bait but still.

Imscared has the two main characters basically haxbeasts, so the "fights" are mainly trying to outhax the other rather than pure strength. However, due to the setting (A video game), there are still some pre-set rules, making asspulls rare.
 
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