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How does this "being eaten by a human thing" works? Is it a strict rule like in the Death Note where it can only kill humans? Or does it have something to do with a human's anatomy or digestive system?

Because if it is the latter, then Goku eating the cake would be same as a human eating it, since Goku's anatomy and digestive system works the same way.
 
Thunder McQueen beat the cake that beat Goku, therefore Thunder McQueen is stronger than Goku. You've heard it here, folks. TMQ is the strongest Saiyan after all.
 
Okay, looks like the cake only replicates where it was last eaten by a human only if it's actually eaten.

The newly created cakes appear near the creator: "Any instance of SCP-871 which is not consumed will cause a new cake to be created in its vicinity after 24 hours"

In other words BFR is a viable tactic for Goku here. He did it to Monster Carrot so he'd probably eventually decide to toss the cakes into space. Count me in for Goku.
 
I'd count that vote for Goku, but can I still count it even when The Cake won withhot votes for Goku?
 
BFR is a viable tactic. But if he eats the cake, it will still work as a KO or incapacitation, making Goku the victor.
 
Some of the votes above were based on the belief that the new cakes would always spawn where the original was eaten, but that's not the case.
 
WeeklyBattles said:
@AKM He cant incap the cake by eating it, he's not a Human
That's why I asked the question. How does this "human" thing actually work?
 
AKM sama said:
How does this "being eaten by a human thing" works? Is it a strict rule like in the Death Note where it can only kill humans? Or does it have something to do with a human's anatomy or digestive system?
Because if it is the latter, then Goku eating the cake would be same as a human eating it, since Goku's anatomy and digestive system works the same way.
^^
 
Being human, really not much else to say. Goku is notably different from a human and is not recognized as a human, therefore he cannot incap the cake by eating it.
 
Even setting that aside, Goku would have to leave the cakes alone for months for them to win.
 
Well, the cake won't recognise the difference between Goku and another human since their digestive systems work the same way.
 
It doesnt work via recognizing the digestive system it works via recognizing if its a human or not and Goku is not a human
 
If that's the case then there is only one way for Goku to win, BFR.
 
He won't throw a harmless never-ending supply of edible item into space.

But if the cake starts to cover up the Earth, he will be forced to.
 
Being thrown into space will without a doubt cause the cake enough harm to instantly reappear next to Goku so
 
What's stopping Goku from calling up Bulma or Yamcha to help dig into this endless supply of cakes?

If the cake just keeps coming back, he's gonna be sharing it
 
Grab Thunder McQueen and Goku might be able to win.
 
Paul Frank said:
Being thrown into space will without a doubt cause the cake enough harm to instantly reappear next to Goku so
So there is no way for Goku to win this. Looks like a stomp.
 
Wait, didn't we just go over how it doesn't reappear on Earth if removed now?
 
Even if that's true it won't make it into space in perfect condition which is why it would reappear
 
Okay, can somebody just clear this up once and for all: If the cake is thrown into space, will it appear back on Earth?
 
Depends. If tossed so fast it travels out of Earth's orbit, it'll lose so much mass in the process it'll teleport back down.
 
Throwing it up is the only way Goku is sending it to space without outside help so it loses goo much mass and reappears

Ontop of that it doesn't matter because in character Goku wouldn't bfr an infinite supply of cake
 
A cake would without a doubt burn up trying to exit the atmosphere if not be destroyed by the force required to launch something into space
 
@MrKingOfNegativity

Honestly surprised anyone would necro this.
 
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