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I really don't know why I decided to make this. But whatever. A very haxxed 4-A vs a moderately haxxed 3-A.
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Ok with speed equalized then, well in that case I still feel like Zamasu takes it. If Kirby absorbs Zamasu, his Instant Transmission should be able to get him out of there (Kirby's immense power at that point would be enough for Zamasu to detect and then just get out of Kirby's stomach dimension). Not to mention Kirby can't exactly kill Zamasu either considering his Trillions of times weaker AP and Dura. The only thing Kirby really has here is his durability negation with his final weapons, but I don't see that killing Zamasu completely. Zamasu's immortality and raw power should be able to keep him in the game long enough to take out the pink puffball who solos Dragon Ball Z (and I mean Z specifically here).JustSomeWeirdo said:Speed Equalized if necessary, if Zamasu blitzes without Speed Equalized, then Speed Equalized becomes necessary, which means Speed is Equalized
Nowhere in the OP does it state Kirby was given prep either.JustSomeWeirdo said:Ghost Kirby, Kirby was given prep, which means he could even start in Ghost form if he wanted to
Edit: Speed equalized was removed from the OP
The real cal howard said:Scenario:
Goku and Vegeta have failed at their duty, and at the last second, they use the time machine to try to escape. But F-Zamasu has planned this, and used his scythe to space f*** the machine, which not only sends it to another universe, but another franchise altogether. The time machine lands in Dreamland. The group sits in despair until an eight inch puffball walks up to them, looking at them to wonder what is wrong. Goku senses Kirby's extreme power and asks him for help, telling Trunks what he saw inside. Trunks informs Kirby on the situation. Kirby looks determined when he finishes, and leaves for a second, to swallow every single one of his final weapons and access every copy essence (so both have their complete arsenal). Kirby then has Meta Knight fix the time machine, and Kirby intervenes right before F-Zamasu slaughters the children. The match begins there.
This is where prep comes from
In all technicality his immortality is still there, it's just really messed up because of the fusion. Not to mention Kirby seems to have to go inside of his stomach to tap into the powers of those he absorbs, so when he goes in there (assuming Instant Transmission doesn't get him out) and sees Fusion Zamasu (in an attempt to absorb his immense power), the fight would continue there and Zamasu seeing that Kirby has a way out of his stomach, Zamasu could latch on to Kirby until they leave the pocket dimension (carrying Zamasu with him), the fight then continues and Zamasu quits monolouging and finishes the job.JustSomeWeirdo said:Instant Transmission isn't able to escape universes (But if he knows about Vice Shout, he can probably escape Kirby's stomach dimension) and if Kirby absorbs Zamasu, he would be able to use Zamasu's power (Meaning he'd even have Goku Black's reactive evolution, all of Goku's abilities, and all of Zamasu's abilities)
Also, Zamasu's immortality was ruined via fusion
Beating Magalor is heavily considered an outlier featDatBoyNorbit said:Idk what everyone is talking about to be honest Kirby is the winner based on hax and fusion zamasu has no counter for these and if kirby can deafeat magalor i see no difference here with zamasu
BUT DID HE DO IT DOHPokémon Trainer Jacob said:Beating Magalor is heavily considered an outlier featDatBoyNorbit said:Idk what everyone is talking about to be honest Kirby is the winner based on hax and fusion zamasu has no counter for these and if kirby can deafeat magalor i see no difference here with zamasu