Woah didn't think we had this kind of args these days around but ig the world is full of surprise.
OK my point then: YOU HAVE NO PROOF ORSTED USED HIS EFFICIENCY AT ITS PEAK (Full Power) AGAINST ALEC.
Yeah and so the argument of Half mana == half Full Power falls apart as efficiency comes above.
Seriously? Badigadi is one of the oldest in the verse and he quite fought Laplace himself.
Dude can't even get the part in bold. I'm asking you in what ways it matters that he fought Alec only 2 years after his fight with Rudeus.
I'm talking about him needing 50% for Laplace, because all he said is that without the superds he'll just
use Godblade.
How is the dude not going to go all-out and take on Hitogami? When Hitogami has the power of the OG Human God.
Okay to help you with this I actually have
this. Unless you pull some crazy skills at work on this, with the other it's pretty clear that Orsted is saying he went at "full strength" when it wasn't his FP.
Yes that's exactly my point. Trying to scale idk random dudes on Orsted is flat.
Orsted talked about their battle tho.
Never did I say he went all-out on Rudeus dude. My point is that your "he used half of his FP because he used half of his MP" is wrong because it doesn't correlate.
Using half of his mana is just a stamina issue, nothing to do with his power in general, and do keep in mind that in that half you should include the
large part consumed by Dragon Blade's summoning and he used all that mana in 10 minutes (he always finishes a fight quickly when summoning Dragon Blade because the longer the fight lasts, the more mana he loses). Just for your information, there is no such thing here as "using half of your mana equal using half your true strength".
Good sir, let me return the warning to you.
Woah didn't think we had this kind of args these days around but ig the world is full of surprise
Not a refutation, so whatever.
OK my point then: YOU HAVE NO PROOF ORSTED USED HIS EFFICIENCY AT ITS PEAK (Full Power) AGAINST ALEC
When did I claim such? My argument relies on output, and seemingly, you don't disagree that output and efficiency can be seperate. The claim that Orsted used half his output still stands. I never claimed Orsted went “all out” against Alexander anyways.
Yeah and so the argument of Half mana == half Full Power falls apart as efficiency comes above.
Efficiency ≠ Output, I explained this originally but I can explain the concept more in-depth. Let's take character A and character B. They can exert the same output, but character B is more efficient. Overall, if both use half their output, they're both using half of their power, even if B may use it more efficiently.
Seriously? Badigadi is one of the oldest in the verse and he quite fought Laplace himself.
Age ≠ Knowledge, and I acknowledged they fought, I asked how he would know Laplace's efficiency even though their fight ended nearly immediately. Especially with Laplace being weakened from his former two fights. I simply don't see why Badigadi would have proper knowledge on that.
Dude can't even get the part in bold. I'm asking you in what ways it matters that he fought Alec only 2 years after his fight with Rudeus.
Since Orsted regenerates mana a thousand times slower, it takes years for him to do so. Given this, he wouldn't have enough mana to fight Alexander if he had gone all out against Rudeus.
I'm talking about him needing 50% for Laplace, because all he said is that without the superds he'll just use Godblade.
Rudeus states Orsted had used 50% of his MP, once more, this statement is in the original imgur links in the CRT.
How is the dude not going to go all-out and take on Hitogami? When Hitogami has the power of the OG Human God.
This isn't a substantial rebuttal. I already explained that we only know Orsted needed roughly half his mana to defeat the Man-God / Hitogami. I explicitly asked you to back up your claims. You can't just ask me to disprove them, it's a textbook burden shift.
Okay to help you with this I actually have this. Unless you pull some crazy skills at work on this, with the other it's pretty clear that Orsted is saying he went at "full strength" when it wasn't his FP.
Orsted... ...isn't the one stating this. Rudeus is stating the true power thing. Which, we know Orsted has achieved greater heights (vs Alexander). For all we know, this could be in reference to utilizing a large deal of mana, or the god blade. As simply, Rudeus hadn't actually seen Orsted's full power at this point (or at any point).
Yes that's exactly my point. Trying to scale idk random dudes on Orsted is flat.
.? What I said didn't fault my arguments, while it did fault yours, is this a concession again?
Orsted talked about their battle tho.
Sure he talked about their battle, that doesn't prove that your “orsted used all his mana / went all out” interpretation is the case, as the overarching context is that of the curses and slow mana regeneration, which is what they were speaking of before the cropped screenshot you sent. Source: Volume 15.
Never did I say he went all-out on Rudeus dude. My point is that your "he used half of his FP because he used half of his MP" is wrong because it doesn't correlate.
I'm not even gonna bother, instead, how about you read your own quotes?
“And his to beat this argument in the dust, he said he used "all his strength" (obviously had to use magic) while Rudeus didn't deal that much of a damage. The strength he always talks about is his mana and not his actual power.” - You, claiming Orsted used all of his strength.
“Dude read through the lines bruh. I can't believe this. "I so rarely fight with all my strength" when he's talking about his fight with Rudeus which drained him and "I will be unable to fight with all my strength for a while" just after that statement.” - You, doubling down.
Next:
Using half of his mana is just a stamina issue, nothing to do with his power in general, and do keep in mind that in that half you should include the large part consumed by Dragon Blade's summoning and he used all that mana in 10 minutes (he always finishes a fight quickly when summoning Dragon Blade because the longer the fight lasts, the more mana he loses). Just for your information, there is no such thing here as "using half of your mana equal using half your true strength".
The fight in question was off screen. All we know is that he used godblade, we have no idea if that's why his mana was drained, we don't know if that's how his mana was drained, etc. In other words, Hitchens Razor kills this argument.
Also, we only have one other instance of Orsted drawing the godblade, and that was when he was in close quarters with a mid to long range fighter (Rudeus), and the fight didn't end there, as Eris stepped in and her and Orsted fought for an indetermine, but yet, decent amount of time. My reasoning for believing the time to be decently long is due to the fact Rudeus regenerated a large portion of his mana. In other words, claiming the godblade ends fighings quickly I'd rather redundant, and even if I did accept everything you said, it uses a large deal of mana, and thus, it could actually support mana usage = power. But, I don't believe your arguement to be sound so I shall not grant it.
Good sir, let me return the warning to you.
Do not project your problems onto me.