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Actually that's a good point from PaChi. Would it be similar to dodging Sans' attacks as if playing UT? Or would CH not be able to keep up, even though they had memorized the attack patterns? CH would include people who speedrun UT.
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No, they're not. The Combined Human still holds memories of programming Undertale, regardless of whether or not they're in Undertale, and still retain memories of playing and winning Undertale, regardless of the reality of the statement.Cropfist said:Combatants are assumed to be in the same reality in a battle. Omegagoldfish's points are not true.
Versus Threads Rules said:
- In "reality versus fiction" threads there are three possible setups:
- People fighting with their ideas.
- People destroying images and texts.
- The real world and fiction are regarded on equal terms.
- Only the third variant makes sense in a fighting context, and as such, the first two options are not to be considered.
You're just ignoring my statements of the CH's experience. If you want to wank Undertale so badly, do it, rather than blatantly ignoring my statements. I said that, while this doesn't matter combatively the CH remembers making the exact attacks, dialogue, personality and character of Sans. They thus know Sans. They can plan, create traps, and exploit weaknesses better than Sans can, because of the knowledge gap.Cropfist said:Yes they are;Versus Threads Rules said:
- In "reality versus fiction" threads there are three possible setups:
- People fighting with their ideas.
- People destroying images and texts.
- The real world and fiction are regarded on equal terms.
- Only the third variant makes sense in a fighting context, and as such, the first two options are not to be considered.
While yes, the rules as written state in no unclear terms: "The fighters will have no prior knowledge about each other," it's canon, at least, for such a creature, that the CH holds knowledge of making Undertale. They might not immediately know Sans right out of the gate, or have forewarning, but they'd just have to remember. Regardless of your beliefs, they are everyone and cutting their actual knowledge out of the equation is violating canon either way.Cropfist said:Sorry, but he didn't make Sans in this case because they're on the same plane of existence (and therefore Sans isn't in a game), and standard battle assumptions states combatants have no prior knowledge of eachother.
"But muh Undertale wanking" isn't an argument. Sure, the CH doesn't canonically know Sans, if that's what you want (despite this being incorrect, as they clearly do, see the creating godamn Undertale aspect above) the CH still wins.Cropfist said:Except our rules mean he has no canon knowledge of Sans.
Yes, Undertale isn't a game in this battlefield. No, it still applies. The CH still remembers creating Undertale, regardless if they actually did. Even though they didn't create Sans, they remember doing so, in an alternate existence.Cropfist said:Creating Undertale does not apply because they are on the same level of existence. Undertale was never a game in this battlefield. It's that simple.
Even assuming no knowledge of Undertale at all, the CH wins anyway. Dispute me there. But fine, I accept that, in this fight, the CH has no knowledge of Undertale at all. How I envy them right now.Cropfist said:
As described beforehand, the CH never actually committed any crimes, and thus, KR isn't effective. Furthermore, no human has experienced teleportation, but it's not a gamebreaker. Finally, the CH either has no soul, (due to souls probably not existing IRL) or has billions of them. Soul attacks are moot here.FateAlbane said:@Derp Sans is still far superior to another at Least MHS+ character (and who can dodge rays of sunlight), not being hit even once for the majority of the match and killing them like a ton of times until they had his entire attack pattern and hax memorized. CH is easily getting oneshotted by KR and much more hax before they can do jack here.
Or has any human ever dealt with being teleported around and thrown in the middle of a bunch of attacks and lasers?
This is still stompey. No way they're getting out of being teleported to the middle of a crapton of KR attacks with a kill count as high as CH would have. It would be easily oneshotted and would have no way to dodge.
And if we ignore KR then it becomes stomp in favor of the human because Sans only has Wall Level AP without KR, he would be the one getting oneshotted without even scratching CH.
That's why my first reply way back when this thread was made wasn't even serious. It's stomp one way or another, I'm surprised the thread even went this far.
Why are you voting Sans? KR, or Sans's best attack, is moot against CH, as outlined above. CH is physically superior in all ways, barring speed, and has greater combat experience anyway. It's fine if you vote Sans, just explain your reasoning.HalfAsianFan said:In a fight between two characters that canonically know much about eachother (for instance, Naruto VS Sasuke) do they go into the fight knowing about eachother? I genuinely can't remember.
If so, it is definitely canon for CH to know about the Undertale universe, though it wouldn't be a game to CH. It would just know about the game called Undertale, which doesn't exist, and CH would realize that Sans seems a lot like Sans from Undertale, and could use that knowledge to make predictions (especially with CH's extreme intelligence).
If not, fair enough. I'll be voting for Sans.
Just remember that KR really won't do too much to CH, who has better staying power (stamina is better, capable of fighting for hours, as compared to Sans, who tired in ten minutes, tops) and durability anyhow.The Smashor said:If the human has prep time, then it would be close. Humans have played undertale, and so many people have done no hit runs that it might be really easy for Combined human to dodge attacks. And dodging a knife every 40 seconds is one thing, dodging machine gun fire every 40 seconds is another completly. So:
With Prep: Combined Human
No Prep: Sans
The logic of giving the CH billions of souls is that it is a melding of the experiences, memories and physical abilities of all humanity, and thus, gains their souls, resistances, and powers as well.DerpCity said:So I've decided to return to this thread with my vote for Sans.
Since Sans' speed is Unknown in speed due to being immensely faster than someone in Combined Human's speed tier, I'll just assume Sans is a bit faster than Combined Human's travel speed.
Under standard battle assumptions, "The fighters will have absolutely no prior knowledge of each other," and they have no prep time. That means this is his first time dealing with Sans in any capacity, whether Undertale was a game or not or doesn't get time to practice fighting Sans in the game, which I'm unsure on how that would actually help him in a real fight outside of seeing a 2d representation of his attacks that would be 3d in this fight. I also doubt any of Combined Human's weapons would be fast enough to hit Sans outside of swung melee weapons and maybe thrown weapons. However, Sans could aim dodge any thrown weapons (or just dodge them, depends on whether or not they're moving at Sub-Rel speeds like his melee weapons) and could just teleport Combined Human away from him.
I'm not sure I see the logic behind giving Combined Human "Billions of Souls," since, as I see it, it'd make more sense that he has one really tough one. If he does have that many souls though, then I don't see why they'd be overly durable. Unlike other characters in Undertale, Sans' attacks can move right through Chara/Frisk's soul and do constant damage for as long as they are in contact. In most threads I've seen, Sans is Wall level without his Hax, so he really would only need one bone to destroy each and every one of Combined Human's souls, assuming they take up the same space and that they're of normal human durability.
Then there's the argument that Combined Human might not have a soul. However, Flowey warns you about Sans because he caused him to reset numerous times, and Flowey is a soulless flower. He never specifies if he actually fought Sans or not, but his warning implies that he did and that it wasn't easy.