- 5,814
- 702
In any case, I can't decide who would win for sure, so I'm still sticking on inconclusive
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But the Didact's bfr is at least 5 dimensional, a 2-C portal means nothing to get back and even then he still one-shots with Composer.Yobobojojo said:Literally his first wish was to m,ale a 2-C portal
BFR'ing ro 5-D space =/= 5-D BFRKarmodF said:But the Didact's bfr is at least 5 dimensional, a 2-C portal means nothing to get back and even then he still one-shots with Composer.Yobobojojo said:Literally his first wish was to m,ale a 2-C portal
Your calc says otherwise. For a lowball, it says it's just 3 megatons, which is Low 7-B.VersusJunkie54 said:Didact in his lowball is borderline 7-B
Yeah, Didact is 6.16 megatons in his low ball. So that's why I said borderlineDMB 1 said:The baseline 7-B is actually 6.23 megatons.
DMB 1 said:Your calc says otherwise. For a lowball, it says it's just 3 megatons, which is Low 7-B.VersusJunkie54 said:Didact in his lowball is borderline 7-B
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:VersusJunkie54/Halo._The_Power_of_The_Composer
I don't even think Djinns evolved from an already existing species. Not even Humans or Serpentines did.Yobobojojo said:But can he devolve magical creatures from other universes, and does he start with it?
In the end, both have way too many options, and Nadakahn has the AP. Seems inconclusive, assuming that NAdakhan can't shapeshift back from the composer.
He easily shurgged off two Composers at once. Try again. The actual result was 3.08, I forgot to include that minor detail in the calc itselfYobobojojo said:DMB 1 said:Your calc says otherwise. For a lowball, it says it's just 3 megatons, which is Low 7-B.VersusJunkie54 said:Didact in his lowball is borderline 7-B
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:VersusJunkie54/Halo._The_Power_of_The_Composer
Tanking two 3 megaton bombs at once would be 6 megatons. The same logic applies to a weapon like the Composer. The Composer is not a person, so this comparison doesn't work.DMB 1 said:Defeating 2 people at ones doesn't make necessarely you twice as strong as them. And Morro's AP feat was done by walking there.
Then this is a stomp if that's the case. Didact has no chance to even retaliate in any meaningfull way.Yobobojojo said:It takes literally less than a second for him to teleport and 1 second to swing the sword, two to death manip him at best.
But he does. His thinking will actually take as much time as the TP, just the attack he activates wil reach after he dies.VersusJunkie54 said:If a character has no way of actually using his attacks, and abilities to win. That is the definition of a stomp.
The abilities, time to use them, etc makes this one sided towards the Lego.Yobobojojo said:But he does. His thinking will actually take as much time as the TP, just the attack he activates wil reach after he dies.VersusJunkie54 said:If a character has no way of actually using his attacks, and abilities to win. That is the definition of a stomp.
....the Didact is a person. I don't know what you're saying hereYobobojojo said:Precog is actually something that ony works on people. It's not The Sword of Sanctuary or anything.
Lets see, the lego has....DarkDragonMedeus said:Lego boy is going need to need to make some close calls in order to win. Clear cut victory =/= a stomp. Stomp = Character A having 0% chance against Character B + Character B doesn't just kill/incapacitate character A, but obliterates/owns them. Didact has like a slight 3% chance roughly and it's still a relatively close call, but Nada still does look like he holds the advantage.