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Shigaraki was just going down a stroll through a forest to take a breath of fresh air and watch nature, when this weird villain-looking maybe quirk user thingie with a volcano on its head says he's not a real human and begins attacking him.
Tomura Shigaraki V.S. Jogo.
Arguments against stomp:
1. Reminder that Shigaraki has extremely powerful regen and Low 7-B+ durability very close to being 7-B. Jogo is merely ~2.3x above baseline 7-B with his strongest desperation meteor attack, so he shouldn't have more than an AP twice Shigaraki's durability, if as much as that, with most of his attacks, especially when outside his domain.
2. Shigaraki's speed comes from outpacing a character (Gran Torino) who had previously shown to blitz a character (Deku) who was faster than a character (Nighteye) who was capable of beating, perhaps being faster than clones who scaled to a quirk that has been calculated to being Mach 10.73, while Jogo scales directly to being faster than Maki's Mach 27 feat. Assuming a speedblitz is something like having around 2x someone else's speed, Shigaraki is probably very close to the top of his category (which would be Mach 25). On the other hand, Jogo didn't speedblitz Maki or anything, he's only assumed to be faster than her and may not be by a wide margin, so he could be just Mach 30 or something. This means Jogo isn't nearly fast enough for a speedblitz.
3. Shigaraki's Decay bypasses conventional durability. One hit from that thing on the head, and Jogo's likely a goner.
4. I'll equalize speed if necessary, but for now it isn't equalized.
Tomura Shigaraki V.S. Jogo.
Arguments against stomp:
1. Reminder that Shigaraki has extremely powerful regen and Low 7-B+ durability very close to being 7-B. Jogo is merely ~2.3x above baseline 7-B with his strongest desperation meteor attack, so he shouldn't have more than an AP twice Shigaraki's durability, if as much as that, with most of his attacks, especially when outside his domain.
2. Shigaraki's speed comes from outpacing a character (Gran Torino) who had previously shown to blitz a character (Deku) who was faster than a character (Nighteye) who was capable of beating, perhaps being faster than clones who scaled to a quirk that has been calculated to being Mach 10.73, while Jogo scales directly to being faster than Maki's Mach 27 feat. Assuming a speedblitz is something like having around 2x someone else's speed, Shigaraki is probably very close to the top of his category (which would be Mach 25). On the other hand, Jogo didn't speedblitz Maki or anything, he's only assumed to be faster than her and may not be by a wide margin, so he could be just Mach 30 or something. This means Jogo isn't nearly fast enough for a speedblitz.
3. Shigaraki's Decay bypasses conventional durability. One hit from that thing on the head, and Jogo's likely a goner.
4. I'll equalize speed if necessary, but for now it isn't equalized.