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That said you might want to check some of them again because you didn’t respond to some of them like the kool aid man and demogorgon oneI've already removed the matches that became invalid because of the BFR
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That said you might want to check some of them again because you didn’t respond to some of them like the kool aid man and demogorgon oneI've already removed the matches that became invalid because of the BFR
I wrote that I think Piposh's versatility is more consistent, not that Piposh himself is consistent overall. I get the impression that Piposh is more likely to, as I had put it, "perform cartoony shenanigans that would give him the advantage" compared to Suisei, because Piposh has noticeably more of that kind of stuff on his profile compared to Suisei's profile. Neither profiles have a Standard Tactics section, so this was the best I could do as someone who isn't familiar with either of the combatants.As for the march itself, it seems things have been decided. However, for the sake of it, my argument is similar to James' but for Piposh.
What is the chance of Piposh using any of the described moves in character?
From the looks of it, Piposh is from a gag series, like Suisei. As a result, finding a "consistency" in his moveset isn't that natural. As far as we know so far, nothing indicates Piposh will use the shock, or dimensional hopping, or duplication in-character over any other move. He might just as well try to fight Suisei with his weapons, at close range, in which Suisei would be superior, both because of higher AP and because a single hit can BFR Piposh.
I wouldn't call Piposh "more consistent" if he doesn't have a more defined combat strategy in-universe.