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Mayuri vs Raven

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AnonymousBlank said:
Mayuri walks over and stabs her GG.
Hold up, SBA means the strongest version so Konjiki is already out so its poison GG.
Hueco Mundo Arc Mayuri.
 
She can't see/hear/sense him and only knows the vague direction he is in? Unless Raven just nukes the general area of her target as an opening she isn't winning.
 
@Weekly

It was discussed extensively and Bleach characters are invisible.

@Apple

Can I get an explanation on how that worked? Not really recalling anything rn.
 
AnonymousBlank said:
@Apple

Can get an explanation on how that worked? Not really recalling anything rn.
Is like fightning with close eyes by sensing your opponents energy. The same way Naruto fought limbo.
 
How far is he into 7-C? And is it in character to lead with poison?

Also he's not starting out with his Bankai active so why are we assuming he is?
 
^^^

so its >72 kt vs 286 kt, thats a gap of ~3x, and he's not starting out in Bankai, so whats stopping Raven from thrashing him before he activates it?
 
WeeklyBattles said:
^^^

so its >72 kt vs 286 kt, thats a gap of ~3x, and he's not starting out in Bankai, so whats stopping Raven from thrashing him before he activates it?
Mayuri isn't prone to fighting fair, he has a plethora of odd medicines and tech that could very well change the outcome of this fight
 
How many of those can get past Raven's forcefields?

Actually technically a gas-based poison wouldnt be able to get through a magic-based bubble shield regardless
 
WeeklyBattles said:
^^^

so its >72 kt vs 286 kt, thats a gap of ~3x, and he's not starting out in Bankai, so whats stopping Raven from thrashing him before he activates it?
Not being strong enough to do it

That's only 3x, not enough to thrash someone around before they see how strong you are and draw their bankai which not only poisons but lowers the gap
 
@Schneegoyle 3x has been enough to thrash people in other threads before, why would it not be enough here?
 
WeeklyBattles said:
How many of those can get past Raven's forcefields?

Actually technically a gas-based poison wouldnt be able to get through a magic-based bubble shield regardless
My point wasn't that the force field was a non-issue, my point was that the fight won't be as clear cut as u make it seem. Not to mention, he has his Regenerative serum that has allowed him to regrow limbs allowing recovery from his wounds, and he is undoubtedly more experienced than Raven when it comes to straight up combat so even if she engages him and overpowers him he is more than capable of recognising the need to disengage and activate Bankai.

Also not all shields are created equal, y should we assume that Ravens shields can block a gas based poison if we have no real idea how the shield functions?
 
We do know how it functions, its magic-based. The poison needs to have feats of being able to go through forcefields if you want to argue it can.

If Raven realizes she can beat him in a straight up fight for some reason all she needs to do is point at him and he'll be flash frozen
 
WeeklyBattles said:
Actually technically a gas-based poison wouldnt be able to get through a magic-based bubble shield regardless
So does raven not breathe?
 
Although given that RWBY dudes have some soul sensing stuff going on, she can probably see him unless he's like extra invisible or something.
 
WeeklyBattles said:
@Schneegoyle 3x has been enough to thrash people in other threads before, why would it not be enough here?
It has?

That's been accepted as 5x to stomp people and even that was just an unwritten rule people disagreed with
 
WeeklyBattles said:
We do know how it functions, its magic-based. The poison needs to have feats of being able to go through forcefields if you want to argue it can.
I'm sorry but that's not true. You brought up how the magic force field would be able to block the gas, the burden is on you to prove that it can, as I mentioned b4 not all force fields are created equal, is Ravens shield air tight? Does it let air in? Does it cleanse the air? Those are the issues that need to be considered instead of just assuming it'll block out the gas
 
Almost all forcefields in fiction follow the logic of 'you dont need oxygen but your forcefield is airtight' otherwise all forcefields in fiction would be horribly detrimental

But yes, hers is airtight, Oz, who uses the same kind of forcefield, was able to block flying through a massive pillar of fire without it getting through
 
I have never seen that without it being explicit, or a non full body forcefield. If she can breathe through it, gas should work just fine.
 
You don't need to be airtight to block fire though.
 
'It works because its fiction' is the accepted answer for forcefields being airtight but characters being able to breathe. Characters like Steven Universe (character) can stay in a completely airtight bubble for hours without suffocating because fiction.

Hell aura in RWBY is an accepted passive full body forcefield but they can still breathe while its active.
 
Generally the verses I know with forcefields either put them on characters that already don't really need air, have some other form of respirator, or just aren't full body.

Hell I think there was a 40k novel where sealing in air was noted as a detriment to somebody, but this is derailing.
 
That's probably more just an indicator that Steven doesn't really need air that much, or an inconsistency because the writers didn't consider suffocation.
 
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