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The 9-A+ Upgrade
Ok so, apparently, this calc was accepted and it brings up the TADC's characters up to 9-A+ (9-A+ starts at 0.1275 Ton iirc), so that should be simple enough to add seeing how Pomni and Croc Dude withstand it, also it might upgrade Kaumfo to 8-C since Pomni was completely terrified of him and run away from him in order to avoid him...? Idk,Agree (4 Vote in Total): @Psychomaster35, @James_Plays_4_Games, @Barry_Ken, @Deidalius
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Disagree (1 Vote in Total): @TheShape03
...y'know since this CRT was kinda short I thought I wanna spices it up, which brings us to-
Incorporeality's Ability Removal
This ability really bothered me on the CRT where it was accepted (As said in this thread by a certain user, we’re currently treating the profiles assuming within the reality of the circus as opposed to the real world. Them being data is only really a thing in the real world outside the simulation as in the context of the circus the NPCs and humans are treated as physical beings (
In one of Goose's tumblr, Gooseworx stated that Jax's body is canonically made out of polygons and seeing how it's implied that they are made of the one and the same, it's not strange to assume that they are made of the same material.
The most biggest problem with this is that Reality Equalization completely stopped this from getting added (And yet, it somehow did), as said in the page:
AndThe moments of the story focused on the virtual world should preferably be from the perspective of the virtual characters. This is due to the fact that Reality Equalization bases itself around the perspective of the character, as such, if this perspective isn't used in the original fiction, it has little to no point to be featured in the character's page. Those cases should simply be rated as Tier 11 if they fit the previous criteria.
Other verses like Sword Art Online, Wreck-It Ralph and The Matrix aren't given this ability because of the Reality Equalization's rules (And also why they aren't downgraded to Tier 11), despite even obviously made out of code and data from being created/residing in the Virtual World itself and such. The only reason why Goose responded with them being made out of static and electricity is because she, too, sees them as one and numbers inside of a computer:As its name implies, Reality Equalization effectively equalizes the virtual character's reality with the "baseline" reality of the opponent, when the character is used in a match. In practice, this means that the virtual world will become equivalent to the real world of the opposing verse. Virtual characters will be able to interact with the real world as they would in their own world and their relative strength in the virtual world will carry over. While in theory, this would grant real-world beings Tier 2 or higher statistics, these beings should only be granted such statistics if they follow the criteria mentioned before. Thus, the real-world beings would need to have a direct influence on the virtual world and be relevant from the perspective of the virtual world in order to be allowed such statistics.
The setting of the fight will also gain the characteristics of the virtual world the character is from, if applicable. This allows the character to fight at their regular strength with their regular abilities even when not explicitly inside the virtual world.
And also because both taste and material are two different things in way...I have a question, is Caine capable of going out into the real world and transforming others into stuffed animals like he does in the YouTube videos?
He's just code, so no.
And that's pretty much all I got for this, so yeah, get to the commenting and shiz.
Agree (4 Vote in Total): @Psychomaster35, @James_Plays_4_Games, @Barry_Ken, @Deidalius
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