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Making Alice straight-up 2-C (Touhou Project: PC-98 Canonicity Continuation Thread)

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During the last PC-98 thread, Alice somewhat missed out on her big uprade. Her magic is 2-C, but she's still as strong as the verse's low tiers physically based on outdated information, this thread will serve to fix that.

Durability
Alice's durability should be upgraded to 2-C. Considering that there were no Spell Card Rules during the events of PC-98, that means she got into serious fights with the likes of Reimu, Marisa, Mima, and even Yuuka during the events of Mystic Square. Though, she will likely be on the lower end of the 2-C scaling chain due to literally every playable character in the game admitting that she didn't put up much of a fight.

She does later go on to have more physical fights with the cast of Immaterial and Missing Power, including the likes of Suika, who seems to have been getting serious during their fight (But it's hard to determine if Alice's story is canon). Lastly, we have the events of Scarlet Weather Rhapsody that might be better proof for her Durability being 2-C, as she fights Tenshi at the end of her story, wanting her to go all out. Tenshi was also the one who caused the SWR incident because she literally just wanted to start fights with the humans and youkai of Gensokyo.

Attack Potency/Striking Strength
Besides using Spirit Manipulation, which is Touhou's UES, Alice does also have a few moves in the fighting games where she harms her opponents with really-*******-shitty-kicks and a cartoony punch, with the punch somehow being able to break the guard/barrier of the characters and some of the kicks being able to send the cast flying.

Every other Touhou supporter's power is only twenty-eight-point-five-seven-one-four percent as powerful as mine!
 
Agree as well
I was surprised when I first saw the magician profiles, they shouldn't be treated like a weakling physically when fighting games exist.
 
I think it's because Marisa stated that aside from her, all the magicians suffer from sickness and physical weakness (that rhymed).
 
I think it's because Marisa stated that aside from her, all the magicians suffer from sickness and physical weakness (that rhymed).
See, Marisa doesn't even say all magicians have those weaknesses; Just that "so many" do. And while Alice is shown on the page, Marisa herself doesn't even mention her, so I think this feels very flimsy when we have much more direct confirmation that Alice is physically strong. Although, given Patchouli is actually shown to be physically weak and ill, this logic would still apply to her.
 
Yeah, I know she didn't say all of them, it's just that the image showed them both and when Kasen and Reimu looked at her she clarified that not all of them, which gave the impression she was the exception.

I obviously agree Alice should not be physically weak given the proof presented, just said that it's easy to see why people would make that mistake.
 
so what you gonna do now, bucko, I have power now
O-of course, milord, physically 2-C Patchy is next...
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Is actually after the last staff input.
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