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Well the calc is technically correct but it takes about 2 seconds for that attack to reach the target so even a regular human can dodge it. I don't think it's matters
 
So should we consider it as an inconsistency or outlier then?
 
Morty should have the powers and stuff he has in ep 1 of season 4 as optional stuff when he has the crystal (or maybe as a new key as big arm Morty has a key)

(Kinda don't know how and ep 1 is already out)
 
What needs to be changed then?
 
Morty having a crystal key with foresight with death crystal (can see into the future but only to when he dies, ether of old age or something else), some of ricks stuff he took in the episode and rick also having the stuff Morty used as optional equipment
 
Okay. That is probably fine then.
 
Also rick has a weapon that cuts things to cubes and then gives them legs, if some one like those cops Morty used it on are still alive. Some web like fluid that sticks people, antigravity thing that lifted a bully into the air and a grenade thing that sucked someone up into it and a DNA destabilizer and something that made Morty hover in the air

Morty used all of these when he has the crystal on his head
 
Ciruno Fortes said:
The resurrection in particular is very very strong and would be an issue in debates if not restricted
but people don't have to restrict it tho, there's many many ways to defeat rick without killing him

Mind Manipulation/Memory Manipulation, Transmutation, Ice Manipulation, Empathic Manipulation, Sleep Manipulation, the list goes on

Edit: actually killing rick is still possible because someone could use Time Travel which rick has absolutely no answer to (and unfortunately probably never will since the creators said they don't want to deal with time travel)
 
We still do not know just how the phoenix thing works entirely, is there a point in time where he is *not* linked to the rick "network"?
 
Personally I think he decided to rely on it after Season 4 so it could be separated into a key....

But yeah Memory and Mind manip should work, encasing him in ice and Empathic is connected to Mind manip and sleep. Not so sure about transmutation though
 
I see no reason to create a separate key for it. He would have had it in earlier seasons, and it's just a single ability.
 
Alright now I saw it, meaning that now the profiles can be updated. This is what a I propose:

  • Divide Rick's base key in 2, "Pre-Phoenix Project" & "Post-Phoenix Project", and make a note saying why his Optional Equipment doesn't really change with that.
  • On the latter key;
    • Passive Self-Resurrection via Cloning (Upon death, Rick will be cloned in an alternative universe, being naked in the basement of his house from that reality, he can return to his universe with the help/technology from the Rick of that universe. Should that fail, Rick can kill himself and repeat the process in a new alternative universe until getting what he needs. Although it's not specified how many universes there are with the cloning technology to recreate him, there are infinite universes with infinite Ricks, many of them having major similarities in their past and Rick himself has repeatedly shown having access to all of those realities with a variety of his gadgets)
    • Immortality (Types 4 & 6. The cloning process was described as bringing Rick's body back to life, his memories from before dying don't disappear and this makes Rick being unable to "die" by conventional means)
    • To his Forcefield Creation & Energy Projection; Can use forcefields that work like a suit around his body, which allows him to shoot energy from his face
    • To his Information Analysis; Has a device that could analyze his surroundings and formulate several trajectories in which a small branch end up in the place in which it was
  • Optional Equipment:
    • Death Crystals for Rick & Morty, which give Precognition
    • Most of Rick's Optional Equipment for Morty while using a Death Crystal
    • Adhesive Manipulation for Rick & Morty, the latter used an adhesive liquid to stuck a bully into a wall while using Rick's Optional Equipment
    • More powers Rick already has.
 
Are you sure those three/four abilities are the only difference for the post-phoenix project key? What about abilities he showed after he initially destroyed the phoenix project in his own universe?

Actually, do we know when he first developed the phoenix project in his own universe?
 
Well, you're right, he made it in Tiny Rick, which could and maybe should be used as a point of reference for his abilities. So yes, everything after that would be moved to the second key.
 
I forgot the series, did he only create the phoenix project around the time of Tiny Rick, or was that simply where he used/destroyed it?

If it's the latter I don't see the need for a second key, if it's the former everything after Tiny Rick should be in the second key.
 
I think you exchanged formet and latter. It is the former, meaning that before Tiny Rick he couldn't revive himself.
 
Yes my bad, I'll edit it.
 
BoomerKuwanger1 said:
His resurrection is 2-A
On this, I'm not 100% ok with it. Rick can revive himself billions upon billions of times, yes, but not in every universe of the infinite multiverse and by "notable" amount of times, based on this:

  • The main Rick claimed to be "the Rick-est Rick" and destroyed his version of the Phoenix Project.
  • Every universe in Rick & Morty has at least some differences with each other, which goes up to being very notably different universes with very different Ricks & Mortys. So many of them didn't even created the Phoenix Project.
  • The same of something existing an infinite amount of times within an infinite multiverse is not a rule all settings inherently follow, but something that needs to be proven.
 
I mean, a portion of infinite is still infinite

But I feel like this would be more important on a prep time scenario where Rick can keep setting himself up and get rid of that issue.

No prep wise, well, yeah that's the hard part
 
Nothing indicates a portion, only a finite number. It needs to be proven to be a portion as in fraction. Btw, calling it 2-A Resurrection is also kinda dumb due to being misleading, the whole multiverse doesn't need to be destroyed for him to die, High 3-A Resurrection would be somewhat better and calling it for what it really is would be the ideal.
 
Resurrection at a at least 2-C range to 2-B range

As I asume some ricks keep the clone down there after the episode where rick made it as that spawned universes where he never destroyed it and some ricks never had a problem with it. I'm guessing
 
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