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The Player is has the Irritating trait and the Ultrafit perk.
Denji has his Fire Axe and the Player has a Hatchet and 2 Throwing Boots
The fight begins 10 meters apart in the center of an indoor velodrome.
The Sports Fan and Nayuta are in the bleachers, cheering on for their respective friends.
Human Denji is being used
Speed Equal

Dink (156kj with better weapons):
Dumbass (Similar to Fiend Power, who can easily kill bears):

Fight Theme
 
Amazing Intro and pics.

Anyway, what's the best part about the Player? That LS is a big advantage
Well, aside from the LS and AP advantage, the former of which are a bit of an odd case considering stuff involving max stats and the like, the best thing that the Player has in this fight is the "Irritating" trait, which allows them to basically piss anyone off by telling them to "cool it". Otherwise, they're just a decently good fighter with a adquate level of experience fighting non-zombie enemies, mainly bandits.

A lot of their more fancy abilities come from equipable weapons, fancy little enviromenal things (speed and strength amping from drinking coffee, voluntarily beng turned into a skeleton thanks to a witch doctor, etc.), or events (getting possessed a demon, getting raided vitality by a genie, etc.).
 
Well, aside from the LS and AP advantage, the former of which are a bit of an odd case considering stuff involving max stats and the like, the best thing that the Player has in this fight is the "Irritating" trait, which allows them to basically piss anyone off by telling them to "cool it". Otherwise, they're just a decently good fighter with a adquate level of experience fighting non-zombie enemies, mainly bandits.

A lot of their more fancy abilities come from equipable weapons, fancy little enviromenal things (speed and strength amping from drinking coffee, voluntarily beng turned into a skeleton thanks to a witch doctor, etc.), or events (getting possessed a demon, getting raided vitality by a genie, etc.).
Lot of the environmental things are probably irrelevant here due to area and item restrictions. But fair. Still, repeating cool it enough times can actually just social influence and just make Denji friendly to the player. Though he'd have to survive pissing off Denji first. But that doesn't seem too unrealistic if he plays the distance game.

The resilience part is annoying but Cool It Rizz is strong. They'd probably just touch boobs together after this or something

Not voting yet. (On mobile so forgive my typos)
 
I'm gonna go 2 for 1 and point out that Denji doesn't really have any 9-B feats, much less to the level that the canadaman does (though Chainsaw Man stuff below High 8-C is kinda scuffed at the moment and could probably use a proper revision I don't have too much interest in spearheading)

He's scaled to withstanding hits from power, who... On her page, is capable of severely hurting the guy as an accident, and cutting off a zombie's head with an axe, which is more 9-C

Though even if he was taken as 9-B face value, they're going at about baseline 15 kilojoules against 100 kilojoules, so even if Denji somehow got a solid hit off, it's probably not going to be deep enough to stop him from having his skull promptly shattered by a counterattack
 
I think all of those are also baseline (though Ethan might be in the megajoule range but I don't remember if Jack Baker smashes drywall or straight up concrete when he Kool Aid man jumpscares you)
 
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