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2 for incon 1 for Max rnincon
All of shadow's keys have fate haxThis match would be better with a weaker shadow key without fate haz and a weaker maxwell key in close distanxe
Well nvmAll of shadow's keys have fate hax
are you voting incon?And if we are to go by attack potency / scaling, his SF2 key would be the weakest as recent story updates describe him as only growing stronger with time. Still at least SF2 has some extra abilities via his old equipment.
Yep. Incon for me it is.Changing it to incon.
are you voting incon?
Nopedoes shadow have anything else aside from fate hax
Uhmm actually maxwell can powernull it before he uses it IC or kill him before or incap him beforeooh what about paralysis inducement
Yeah that is enough for shadow to not have any other chance than fate haxi thought he does that friendly ability most of the time
are you like sure the ability is called friendly? coz its not on the profileYeah that is enough for shadow to not have any other chance than fate hax
Tin foil hat counters so it is either shadow uses mind hax before or it gets nulled with the tin foil hat, assuming maxwell doesnt kill or destroy the multiverse with a punch before8-C vs 2-A potencies btw. And stuff like Shadow's corruption and disease and whatever is bound to his Shadow Abilitites, which need to actually deal some meaningful damage to their target to apply such effects. If anything maybe Shadow Mind can slip a shadow beast inside of Maxwell and then turn him into that while Maxwell is focused on Shadow. Although to turn him into the beast would require Shadow Mind to first be able to Mind Control him. Maxwell has some sort of Resistance to Mind Manipulation, but how potent is it? Shadow Mind can mind control armies simultaneously and is implied to be able to control even more people than that.
Its a adjective.are you like sure the ability is called friendly? coz its not on the profile
if the army has resistance to mind hax then it would've worked8-C vs 2-A potencies btw. And stuff like Shadow's corruption and disease and whatever is bound to his Shadow Abilitites, which need to actually deal some meaningful damage to their target to apply such effects. If anything maybe Shadow Mind can slip a shadow beast inside of Maxwell and then turn him into that while Maxwell is focused on Shadow. Although to turn him into the beast would require Shadow Mind to first be able to Mind Control him. Maxwell has some sort of Resistance to Mind Manipulation, but how potent is it? Shadow Mind can mind control armies simultaneously and is implied to be able to control even more people than that.
Whythats a terrible idea lol
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We would go back to the "killing Shadow at the wrong time" again.
This is going in circles I will just wait for the votes then.We would go back to the "killing Shadow at the wrong time" again.
fr that match was a classicThis was one of the most fun matches I participated in tbh. After golden frieza vs sans obviously (I was the reason sans won ^w^)
I was in the same boat as you when I first started indexing SF content on this site like 2.5 years ago. That was my first time ever on any powerscaling forum and I was new to powerscaling as a whole. I somehow stumbled upon the early SF profiles, and since every other verse I knew seemed to already have content made for them due to their popularity, I chose this harmless stick figure verse that in my head would've never reached fate haxes and the likes, so it made a good fit for an initiate like me. I only played SF2 back then so I had an idea as to what to expect: mind control abilities here and there. That was until I checked on its controversial sequel, and the first few chapters already had as many haxes as SF2 in its entirety. It also for no reason has many elements in its story which are never explained in detail (or properly), and so you have to do mental gymnastics to understand how some abilities work the way they do. Couple that with the story being originally written in russian and then localized in english, and you can suspect crucial words slipping here and there.ngl shadow fight was my childhood but I was not expecting a low 2-c rating AND a fate hax lol obviously as a kid I had no idea about the lore
Same goes for maxwell no one who played the games realized how strong he was and the potential. Like if crossovers were fully canon Maxwell would be a easy 1-A character lmaoI was in the same boat as you when I first started indexing SF content on this site like 2.5 years ago. That was my first time ever on any powerscaling forum and I was new to powerscaling as a whole. I somehow stumbled upon the early SF profiles, and since every other verse I knew seemed to already have content made for them due to their popularity, I chose this harmless stick figure verse that in my head would've never reached fate haxes and the likes, so it made a good fit for an initiate like me. I only played SF2 back then so I had an idea as to what to expect: mind control abilities here and there. That was until I checked on its controversial sequel, and the first few chapters already had as many haxes as SF2 in its entirety. It also for no reason has many elements in its story which are never explained in detail (or properly), and so you have to do mental gymnastics to understand how some abilities work the way they do. Couple that with the story being originally written in russian and then localized in english, and you can suspect crucial words slipping here and there.
SF2 canon also sometimes has leaks of broken hax that I don't think the writer was fully aware of their true power when he wrote the story. For example, Ancient's Fight Rules (Law Manipulation) hax applying other haxes like instant Death Manipulation, which can instantly kill Shadow even with his Type 5 immortality. SF2's Underworld spin-off haxes and characters are comical, to say the least. The character Architect, the literal Writer of the story of the game suggests that he even has the ability to delete the game. Yes, not the world, but the entire game as a whole and everything associated with it. Since he is the Writer, he created Shadow Fight 2 (and possibly the sequel games, but because he comes from a spin-off of the second game his "influence" technically shouldn't reach the sequels). And there are possible leaks about Shades (a canon interquel between SF2 and 3) which suggest that the Underworld and its characters from SF2 may in fact become canon to the overall multiverse of the main series.
Oh and he also has and can give himself ALL the abilities of ALL the characters from the Underworld and the main story of SF2, since they are all the product of his twisted physche. He even goes as far as seeing these characters as actors, and him their director. Tenebris, the other Eternals, Banshee, Underworld Shadow, Ancient, Titan and many more: Architect has all of their abilities and he's likely even better at using them, since everything the characters do, they do it because the Architect "directs" his "actors" to do so.SF2's Underworld spin-off haxes and characters are comical, to say the least. The character Architect, the literal Writer of the story of the game suggests that he even has the ability to delete the game. Yes, not the world, but the entire game as a whole and everything associated with it. Since he is the Writer, he created Shadow Fight 2 (and possibly the sequel games, but because he comes from a spin-off of the second game his "influence" technically shouldn't reach the sequels). And there are possible leaks about Shades (a canon interquel between SF2 and 3) which suggest that the Underworld and its characters from SF2 may in fact become canon to the overall multiverse of the main series.