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Link also has time manipulation via ocarina of time.WarriorWare said:Hal wins because star level Link is utter bullshit.
Chill, are you trolling? Hal's arsenal is infinitely more versatile than Link's. It's limited solely by his imagination. Not to mention Hal outranges him by far. Even if Link's Master Sword was star level, his arrows obviously aren't, especially since Hal is not evil and therefore there is nothing for the Light Arrows to counter.
Friendly reminder that the rationale for star level Master Sword is "non-canon weapon that is not Master Sword is planet level so the Master Sword must be 50x stronger based on utterly nothing."
Even with speed equalized, he's still "faster" due to time manipulation.
Maybe that would be a fair point if the master sword couldn't absorb, reflect and dispel energy as well.WarriorWare said:Which would do **** all for Link when GL just surrounds him with green swords. Link only has one Mirror Shield.
It's not.WarriorWare said:Ah, thanks for reminding me to remind you all that star level Link is irrational bullshit.
Great, It's this argument again....WarriorWare said:Yes, it is. It's from scaling the Master Sword to a weapon that doesn't even exist in Hyrule Warriors' story, which would be bad enough if the Master Sword was put at the same level with that line of thinking, but no, fanboys insist that the Master Sword is an entire tier higher, which is utterly absurd.
The problem isn't that HW is not canon. The problem is a) The planet flip is an outlier if I've ever seen one, and if we're using outliers, Hal has punched out Lobo and tanked hits from Superboy Prime, and b) The gauntlets don't even exist in the story. They're not just non-canon, they simply don't exist.Hyperception 2 said:Great, It's this argument again....WarriorWare said:Yes, it is. It's from scaling the Master Sword to a weapon that doesn't even exist in Hyrule Warriors' story, which would be bad enough if the Master Sword was put at the same level with that line of thinking, but no, fanboys insist that the Master Sword is an entire tier higher, which is utterly absurd.
It's called full composite and not canon composite for a reason.
Link's planet flip was calced at 2.629 tenatons. Small star level begins at 2.998 Tenatons.
Stop making that claim and calling everyone who disagrees with you a fanboy.
a) If a stronger charcter struggles to do something similar, Then it's an outlier.WarriorWare said:The problem isn't that HW is not canon. The problem is a) The planet flip is an outlier if I've ever seen one, and if we're using outliers, Hal has punched out Lobo and tanked hits from Superboy Prime, and b) The gauntlets don't even exist in the story. They're not just non-canon, they simply don't exist.Hyperception 2 said:Great, It's this argument again....WarriorWare said:Yes, it is. It's from scaling the Master Sword to a weapon that doesn't even exist in Hyrule Warriors' story, which would be bad enough if the Master Sword was put at the same level with that line of thinking, but no, fanboys insist that the Master Sword is an entire tier higher, which is utterly absurd.
It's called full composite and not canon composite for a reason.
Link's planet flip was calced at 2.629 tenatons. Small star level begins at 2.998 Tenatons.
Stop making that claim and calling everyone who disagrees with you a fanboy.
Once again, .369 tenatons is an enormous difference. You can't just pull something like that out of pure conjecture. It's like saying that Wario is universal because he's portrayed as stronger than Mario, who's galaxy level.
...But the golden Gauntlets are part of the core story of Ocarina of Time, implying that Hyrule Warriors version is simply an upgrade of those. Even without them, he takes this match from Energy Absorption/Reflection and invulnerability hax though.WarriorWare said:They're not just non-canon, they simply don't exist.
Yes he ABSOLUTELY is in Super Mario Galaxy, where he singlehandedly destroys several galaxies. That's beside the point, though.Hyperception 2 said:Oh, And Mario is not galaxy level.
If he really did that it would have been mentioned in the profile.Northern Wind00 said:Yes he ABSOLUTELY is in Super Mario Galaxy, where he singlehandedly destroys several galaxies. That's beside the point, though.Hyperception 2 said:Oh, And Mario is not galaxy level.
Just look at his profile. And this lolAparajita said:I don't know Hal's stats, but i'm voting for link just because of how WarriorWare is acting in this thread.
In Super Mario Galaxy 1, Mario destroys a device designed to create and destroy galaxies, then immidiately after, tanks the complete annihilation of an entire galaxy and the spiralling recreation of it to the point where it currently was.Hyperception 2 said:If he really did that it would have been mentioned in the profile.