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Regular Show - The Forgotten Skills (Part 1/5: The Main Cast)

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HI THERE PEOPLE, IT FEELS SO GOOD TO BE BACK!!!!


Hello everyone! It's been a considerable amount of time since I've been involved in wiki activities or page editing. This wasn't by chance; I lost my initial interest in powerscaling a while ago and don't feel as motivated to contribute to the community.

Even so, a few months ago I started my biggest research project for the site and one of my final contributions to the wiki. This will be a series of reviews of the animated series Regular Show, covering all areas of statistics currently indexed in profiles.

That said, without further ado, here are my proposals!


The Park's Cast Abilities Additions

By "everyone", i mean The Park cast
Here's a skill section that i wrote, and which i plan to put on Mordecai's profile (The other Park workers should scale to him):
Equipment Additions:

P&A Additions
"Summoning" Additions



Pre-Season 8:
Season 8 (Post-Earl's Trainment)

First of all, Benson should have his intelligence upgraded to "Genius" going by the amount of impressive feats from a wide variety of areas he was capable of accomplishing

As for Skips, i propose his intelligence to be upgraded to "Extraordinary Genius" based on the following evidence:

Minor Change: Rigby's Wereskunk transformation should have it's Heat Manipulation changed to Corrosion Inducement, since the latter ability fits the bill better than the one that's currently indexed

That's all for now folks!



Agree: @Aolphl @Mbpoops @Da3ggman @Apex_Predator_GX

Disagree:

Neutral:
 
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That's High-Godly actually
High-Godly: The ability to regenerate after the erasure of body, mind, soul, and at least one other fundamental aspect of a character's existence. Such an aspect could be their place in the narrative, their history, their information (Type 2), their concept, or something else along those lines. For any aspect to qualify, destruction of that aspect must cause erasure of the character in some form, and evidence must exist that the character cannot exist without that fundamental aspect existing as well. In addition, it must not be something that regenerating the body, mind, or soul would ordinarily restore. As such, take care when evaluating Type 3 concepts, and aspects that are not sufficiently expanded upon to make a judgment will not qualify
 
I agree with almost everything, except for the limited ressurection; tbh I’m not seeing it being implied everyone can come back, more so it’s just a Ziggy exclusive thing.
 
I agree with almost everything, except for the limited ressurection; tbh I’m not seeing it being implied everyone can come back, more so it’s just a Ziggy exclusive thing.
Honestly yeah, that's a solid point i've missed for some reason, i removed Resurrection from the proposals
 
I'm still just super confused on the Regeneration/EE of (Anti)Pops. We saw Muscle Man stop Anti-Pops from completely erasing Pops by throwing an Arcade Machine at him, but we see nothing about what happened after that.
 
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General
I'm really sure about adding something like this off one episode, especially when we have other episodes where people do harmful stuff to their bodies that you'd think it'd reject them.
Not to mention it should probably at best get Limited, since you only achieve it through very specific means, and then it also comes with the weakness of eating too much trash just has your body eject your mind.

Why would this be a resistance at all? They jump into Pops dream and beat it up, obviously they're not going to be scared in something that isn't their nightmare, heck I don't think even Pops overcoming his nightmares counts as resistance here.

Benson
That's not surface scaling, it's basically just very good rock climbing.

I feel like this instance is more "Mr Maellard is inattentive" rather than Benson being good at stealth, the video literally starts with Maellard opening the drawer Benson is in and failing to notice them. Not to mention Pops was distracting them even more to let Benson slip out.

Should just be flight, it hovers above the ground while moving. Although I'm not entirely sure if Benson should get something he had for a few minutes in an episode at best.

Muscle Man

Shouldn't this be limited since it requires Starla?

Pops
Same comment as everyone's general resistance.
 
As for Skips, i propose his intelligence to be upgraded to "Extraordinary Genius" based on the following evidence:
I disagree with his intelligence being "Extraordinary Genius". He's not making a time machine or something like that from zero. He's fixing a ship that is already capable of doing it. His other feats aren't EG level either. So his rating should still be Genius imo.
Type 3 and Regeneration (High-Mid); After The Guardians of Eternal Youth gave Skips his immortality back, his body, which had turned into dust due to it adjusting to Skips' chronological age, regenerated back to normal; The same happened when he almost died due to a temporal anomaly and later gained his immortality back: His body completely regenerated from the state it was.
I disagree with this.

The first one, they literally gave skips his "youth" back. So of course his body will turn back into normal. It's not a regen ability skips has on his own. Same for the last one, as it's just because time was catching up to Skips after his past self went to the future "aka not becoming immortal". When he went back, his body was fixed based on the rules of time, not because he has a regeneration of this level.
Type 5; Due to Skips being immortal, Death himself said he was "dodging him for years", even though Death is capable of killing those who had not directly died yet, but that "should" be dead, implying that Skips is not bounded by conventional life and death.
I disagree with this as well, this is a huge leap based on this alone.

For others, i agree with @Tllmbrg here.
 
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