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Senran Kagura: 6-C key for Yumi

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Yumi should have a new key for how she is after Estival Versus, for her victory over Jasmine. This key would scale to Jasmine, tiered at 6-C. No other character would scale to it.

At the end of Estival Versus, which is chronologically the latest entry in the series aside from the water pistol game which actively disables the cast's powers, Yumi has a significant power boost after her interaction with Kurokage. After this power boost, the other main cast members are in awe of her new power and refer to her as almost a different person.

After she dominates the rest of the girls, she challenges Jasmine as shown here and goes into battle with her as shown here.

Yumi wins, with Jasmine admitting that Yumi overpowered her.

To add to this, the DLC final mission involves Yumi and the other 23 main cast members fighting Sayuri all at once, and in that mission a now freshened up Sayuri transforms into Jasmine again, and the 23 of them beat her, with Yumi notably being the one who is facing her in the cutscene right afterwards (scans to prove this coming soon).
 
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Don't use Discord links. These things go dead fast and makes it impossible to check these scans.

Using the Ultimate Shinobi Transformation is very taxing on the user. Jasmine was getting weaker and weaker the longer she fought and stayed in that form.

By the time Yumi fights her, she's far weaker than normal. She's vomiting up blood and can barely breath. She's very clearly not at the same level as when she started. I don't see why anyone would think she's kept the same level of strength after seeing the state she's in.

She's so weak that despite being challenged by an already injured Homura to another battle, she runs away after coughing up blood. When she battles the Hebijo students, she's in such bad shape that they're worried for her before the battle even starts.

Miyabi even points out that Jasmine fighting them is risky for her life. Jasmine knows that she's deteriorating, that's why she didn't waste time fighting Homura again.

By the time she gets to the Gessen girls, you can see she was damaged during her fight against Hebijo. And her health is even worst shape. This doesn't mean the Hebijo girls scale to Jasmine, it just means Jasmine has been weakened enough that they can fight her.

To prove my point. Jasmine fights the Hanzo students first, she transforms right in front of them. This means Jasmine is at her strongest.

After she beats the Hanzo students, Hibari states that none of them were even able to lay a finger on Jasmine. Meaning she completely stomped them. The Hebijo and Hanzo teams are comparable to each other. This is clear proof that Jasmine is weakening. Hanzo team couldn't touch her yet an incomplete Hebijo team damaged her.

I say incomplete because Ryona and Ryobi weren't there to fight Jasmine. As such, it wasn't even the full Hebijo team that damaged this weakened Jasmine.

By the end of the game. Sayuri fights all 23 students and is able to beat all of them. This includes the supposedly 6-C Yumi, despite her old self being far weaker than Jasmine. I'm aware it's possible for all 23 of them to defeat Sayuri. But all this means is that there's a chance for either side to win.

The fact that old Sayuri can defeat all 23 students at once pretty much confirms they're nowhere near her level individually.

Yumi even directly states that none of them stand a chance against old Sayuri in a one on one battle.

So no, I don't believe Yumi should scale to Jasmine in the slightest. It's made pretty clear the students, even by the end of the game, are vastly inferior to old Sayuri.
 
Using the Ultimate Shinobi Transformation is very taxing on the user. Jasmine was getting weaker and weaker the longer she fought and stayed in that form.
She was sick, specifically still afflicted with an issue she always has regardless of form. Not automatically enough for a 6-C to admit an 8-A (who just had a large power boost) overwhelmed her.

Sayuri is always sick with the condition that causes the coughing up of blood, Jasmine still has it. The coughing fits frequently cause issues. Jasmine's 7 gigatons is more than a million times higher than the 550 tons of TNT that the 8-A cast are measured at.
By the time Yumi fights her, she's far weaker than normal. She's vomiting up blood and can barely breath. She's very clearly not at the same level as when she started. I don't see why anyone would think she's kept the same level of strength after seeing the state she's in.
She'd just stomped all the others, and she was sick, not necessarily to the point a 6-C loses to an 8-A. Right now you're asserting that the 6-C Jasmine was dropped to 8-A, more than a million times weaker, and inferior to her old lady form thus rendering the Jasmine form less than irrelevant, all because of some clothing damage and the exact blood coughing she always has.
She's so weak that despite being challenged by an already injured Homura to another battle, she runs away after coughing up blood. When she battles the Hebijo students, she's in such bad shape that they're worried for her before the battle even starts.

Miyabi even points out that Jasmine fighting them is risky for her life. Jasmine knows that she's deteriorating, that's why she didn't waste time fighting Homura again.
You can't have both. Either she's afraid she'll lose or she's just sick. Again, prove that Jasmine's sickness was enough to drop her to 8-A, weaker than her grandma form.
By the time she gets to the Gessen girls, you can see she was damaged during her fight against Hebijo. And her health is even worst shape. This doesn't mean the Hebijo girls scale to Jasmine, it just means Jasmine has been weakened enough that they can fight her.
Her clothes are damaged but she isn't wounded. We still need more justification if we're saying an 8-A beat a 6-C.
To prove my point. Jasmine fights the Hanzo students first, she transforms right in front of them. This means Jasmine is at her strongest.

After she beats the Hanzo students, Hibari states that none of them were even able to lay a finger on Jasmine. Meaning she completely stomped them. The Hebijo and Hanzo teams are comparable to each other. This is clear proof that Jasmine is weakening. Hanzo team couldn't touch her yet an incomplete Hebijo team damaged her.

I say incomplete because Ryona and Ryobi weren't there to fight Jasmine. As such, it wasn't even the full Hebijo team that damaged this weakened Jasmine.
Damaged clothes doesn't automatically mean they could damage her, and who's to say she didn't get a coughing fit that let them land the hit?
By the end of the game. Sayuri fights all 23 students and is able to beat all of them. This includes the supposedly 6-C Yumi, despite her old self being far weaker than Jasmine. I'm aware it's possible for all 23 of them to defeat Sayuri. But all this means is that there's a chance for either side to win.
The fact that old Sayuri can defeat all 23 students at once pretty much confirms they're nowhere near her level individually.
Yumi even directly states that none of them stand a chance against old Sayuri in a one on one battle.
Is there proof that those bonus battles are set after the final missions and not before them?
 
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Is there proof that those bonus battles are set after the final missions and not before them?
What? Have you not played the game?

This is the final mission before they get sent home.

After the main story ends, Sayuri tells them that the festival isn't over yet and they're redoing the entire thing since there wasn't a winner. The 1v23 fight with Sayuri is the very last thing that happens in the game. Regardless if the group wins or loses against her, Sayuri decides the festival is over and sends them home.
 
What? Have you not played the game?

This is the final mission before they get set home.

After the main story ends, Sayuri tells them that the festival isn't over yet and they're redoing the entire thing since there wasn't a winner. The 1v23 fight with Sayuri is the very last thing that happens in the story. Regardless if the group wins or loses against her, Sayuri decides the festival is over and sends them home.
I'll check again. Seems strange given the twins beat Ryoki which should have made them more of a challenge. The two of them beating Ryoki would make them baseline Small Town level.

Edit: I checked it using videos (I'll know more when I check it out in-game), and it does seem strange. Sayuri says she's going to basically do the festival over at the end of the main game, making the DLC a bit of a strange attachment.

It's still strange for Jasmine's power level to drop by over a million times because of a sickness she always has and can keep going from with loads of caffeine.
 
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I just replayed the final DLC mission. I think we should talk about the fact that both mission outcomes can't be canon, and the final one is the one where the 23 girls beat Sayuri. In that one, there's a very important detail: she ends up transforming into Jasmine at the end of that, and the 23 of them still beat her (making a recording to prove that now).

To add to that, while the gameplay involves playing it in rounds with each team leader taking a turn, in canon it seems very clear that the whole group fought at once, given that Yumi directly says they all fought at once. Even though Asuka is the one who faces Jasmine in gameplay, the one who is shown in front of her right afterwards still in a combat stance is Yumi.

So even the DLC finale features the 23 students beating a now fresh Jasmine, with Yumi placed up front.
 
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