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I think Jellyjam's profile needs some revision.
First of all, the 8-A AP is based on his burps, not physical strength. His Striking Strength is probably simply 9-B. I don't think his durability would scale from his burps, and I'm not really sure if creating an earthquake via burp is combat applicable.
His stench shouldn't negate durability, nor should he have type 1 self sustenance. The reason why he died in the end was that he suffocated in his own stench. The children around him did not die from his smell. I know it makes no logical sense for him to need oxygen, and he certainly doesn't need sleep since he kept his child slaves working 24/7, and he probably didn't need food or drink since he spent time growing up in his cave where he probably wouldn't have access to food or water, but he somehow must need air since he suffocated in his own smell. It wasn't the odor itself that killed him like the profile implies. If the odor itself was deadly, the children would have died. This is fiction. It doesn't always follow the laws of reality. The fact that we have characters on the wiki who can breathe in space but not underwater proves that.
Finally, his mind manipulation needs clarification on how it works. It is shown that his slaves can hypnotize others as well using stringed coins. They also feel no pain, as demonstrated when Wendy accidentally swings a baseball bat into Buddy's chest and he shrugs it off. The mind control has to be repeatedly done, as a scene in the book has Buddy rehypnotizing himself and the other councilors. It's not clear how long it lasts until it has to be renewed, but it is shown that it doesn't deactivate as soon as Jellyjam is killed, though the sound of a whistle can snap the people out of it.
First of all, the 8-A AP is based on his burps, not physical strength. His Striking Strength is probably simply 9-B. I don't think his durability would scale from his burps, and I'm not really sure if creating an earthquake via burp is combat applicable.
His stench shouldn't negate durability, nor should he have type 1 self sustenance. The reason why he died in the end was that he suffocated in his own stench. The children around him did not die from his smell. I know it makes no logical sense for him to need oxygen, and he certainly doesn't need sleep since he kept his child slaves working 24/7, and he probably didn't need food or drink since he spent time growing up in his cave where he probably wouldn't have access to food or water, but he somehow must need air since he suffocated in his own smell. It wasn't the odor itself that killed him like the profile implies. If the odor itself was deadly, the children would have died. This is fiction. It doesn't always follow the laws of reality. The fact that we have characters on the wiki who can breathe in space but not underwater proves that.
Finally, his mind manipulation needs clarification on how it works. It is shown that his slaves can hypnotize others as well using stringed coins. They also feel no pain, as demonstrated when Wendy accidentally swings a baseball bat into Buddy's chest and he shrugs it off. The mind control has to be repeatedly done, as a scene in the book has Buddy rehypnotizing himself and the other councilors. It's not clear how long it lasts until it has to be renewed, but it is shown that it doesn't deactivate as soon as Jellyjam is killed, though the sound of a whistle can snap the people out of it.