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Clearly "edgy" means dark type so Mew has zero chance against Infinite!.

Awful joke aside couldn't Mew transform into Infinite and gain his abilities?.
 
Not sure what Mew does.

Infinite can control the target's perception of reality so that anything that happens to them becomes real. He can also create replicas as formidable as the originals (though Mew is a bit stronger so not sure if he creates a replica it could directly match his AP, probably not). There's also BFR with Null Space.

So with that being said, I'll be holding off for now.
 
I really want Mew to take this but I just don't see it happening. Whereas mew has lots of really powerful abilitys such as teleportation, mind reading, turning invisible, etc, what they miss out on is the sheet power needed to take down someone like Infinite. Mew is no pushover, being one of the most powerful psychic pokemon, but even being really generous they would only be around planet level at best. Infinite on the other hand can keep up with Modern Sonic who is nearly the speed of light, and is able to use the phantom ruby to create entire stars to throw at people. Mew could likely stay alive for a while and could easily escape the battle if they wanted to, but if this was a fight to the death all it would really take would be one good hit to take mew down, and even if Infinite cant physicly hit Mew due to their evasiveness he can just throw a star at them.

TLDR Infinite wins with mid to high difficulty depending on how stuborn and evasive Mew decides to be.
 
To be fair Infinte's Sun attack would have beatten multiple planet level beings, so I think that it can beat Mew
 
>Whereas mew has lots of really powerful abilitys such as teleportation, mind reading, turning invisible, etc, what they miss out on is the sheet power needed to take down someone like Infinite.

Mew actually has a significant AP advantage over Infinite, Mew scales to a 717 Zetaton feat, Infinite scales to a 617 Zettaton feat

>Infinite on the other hand can keep up with Modern Sonic who is nearly the speed of light, and is able to use the phantom ruby to create entire stars to throw at people.

Mew is Massively Faster than Light so he's thousands of times faster than Infinite, but that really doesnt matter either way as speed is equalized. And Infinite's stars are only planet level and were calculated as such.
 
Mew is only relativistic, and Infinite's Sun can one-shoot multiple people at 614 Zettatons where they thought that they couldn't beat it, as well as possible creating infinite clones that are as strong as the original
 
@Weekly Also wheres the calc for Infinite's sun that were calculated to be planet level? I don't recall a redo of the calc after the Sonic cast got upgraded to 5-B.
 
717 zettatons being a "significant AP advantage" over 614 zettatons is also blatantly inaccurate. That's not even a 1.2x difference, plus Infinite casually defeated characters that are 614 zettatons.
 
MYHERO said:
@Weekly Also wheres the calc for Infinite's sun that were calculated to be planet level? I don't recall a redo of the calc after the Sonic cast got upgraded to 5-B.
That sun was calculated to be High 6-A but it was later rejected due to some issues with the calculation. Doesn't matter anyways when Infinite now scales to planet level characters.
 
Infinite: 9 (Mr. Apple Salad, ShadowWarrior1999, Theuser789, Hiryu-Z, ShakeResounding, GlaceonGamez471, Maverick Zero X, DaBoiWhoOwnsMods, Oblivion Lightning)

Mew: 7 (Eficiente, EmperorDoom25, Stalker Maggot, CrackerVolley, ChosenorDeath, Everything12, ProfessorKukui4Life)
 
WeeklyBattles said:
The simultaneous wank and downplay in that argument is astounding
Ok, jeez, I'm sorry if I made some mistakes but maybe instead of just saying "argument sux lol" you could tell me WHY it was wrong?
 
Perception Manip is a form of Mind Manip, which Mew should resist. We never really see Infinite create copies of his opponent and make them fight for him in the middle of battle, even then it's implied that he needs data of individuals to make copies of them. Null Space is just a joke, no only can Mew just teleport out of the initial thing sucking him into the place, but Sonic and the Avatar were able to get out of there with speed alone in a few minutes. Being extremely generous on how much time Mew could be there Null Space is not even a win condition given Standard Battle Assumptions.

Mew can just petrify Infinite with normal projectiles and has thoughts-based win conditions, so I vote him.
 
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