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The hunter vs genius billionaire playboy philanthropist (grace)

How is hunter dealing with this
 
How is hunter dealing with this
That stuff is non-combat applicable hence why Marckus lost to a T-Rex.
 
It's combat applicable if the offending thing violates what people think is normal and should exist;

T-rex? Pushing it but could be explained.

A walking skeleton, unbelievable, violation of the Consensus and thus causes significant painful Paradox backlashes to the offending person.

Shooting a human? Fine.

Firing a sun at them? Violates the consensus, the offending thing disappears and the person who uses it will gain backlash
 
It's combat applicable if the offending thing violates what people think is normal and should exist;

T-rex? Pushing it but could be explained.

A walking skeleton, unbelievable, violation of the Consensus and thus causes significant painful Paradox backlashes to the offending person.

Shooting a human? Fine.

Firing a sun at them? Violates the consensus, the offending thing disappears and the person who uses it will gain backlash
So who do you think wins?

I’m not sure if you watched Friday the 13th but the setting for this match is the lake area/forest area where the movie takes place

I’m sure there’s plenty of places to hide.

I mean the hunter has a ranged advantage but then again hiding means marckus could stake him

But doesn’t he have guns too? Why aren’t they on his profile?

Anyway what are your thoughts on this matchup?
 
devastating Paradox backlash)
They start out of sight. Very far away. Someone will likely get shot before they get within 5 meter vicinity.

How is hunter dealing with this
I don't know or understand how this works. Is this like, if he believes A then A will happen or if someone believes they can achieve B then the consensus revokes it to what marckus wants?
 
What are the hunters feats? And which Key?
First key

He doesn’t have any physical feats he does have superhuman reaction speed

He carries guns and can take down dinosaurs that are 35 megajoules

He has camouflage and the ability to mask his smell but those are optional.

He also has tranquilizers and a radar but that last one needs prep and prior knowledge

However he’s a glass cannon because any attack that’s above 10-A is gonna kill him
 
Did the above answer your question?
Yes it does.

The Hunter definitely does not violate the Consensus in the slightest. A human with hunting training.

Since Optional Equipment is restricted, the Hunter only has a pistol, and supply ship for ammo. Unless I'm mistaken, if so please inform me.

If Marckus is able to close the distance to the Hunter, whether by covering fire or if the Hunter runs out of ammo (it says the Ship can take time, so Marckus could then engage at him should he notice the Hunter isn't firing back which IMO he should be capable of), the Hunter is absolutely screwed. Marckus is Wall level, and Hunter is Athlete level (not even Street level). AND Markus has prior knowledge about the hunter too.

Crystal Lake has a lot trees, and foliage/vegetation, so Markus can start a Huge Forest fire with his blowtorch which could overwhelm the Hunter given enough time and give Markus an opening to close in. (Remember kids, only YOU can prevent forest fires)

TLDR and If my info serves me correctly, I will give the Win to Marckus.
 
Yes it does.

The Hunter definitely does not violate the Consensus in the slightest. A human with hunting training.

Since Optional Equipment is restricted, the Hunter only has a pistol, and supply ship for ammo. Unless I'm mistaken, if so please inform me.

If Marckus is able to close the distance to the Hunter, whether by covering fire or if the Hunter runs out of ammo (it says the Ship can take time, so Marckus could then engage at him should he notice the Hunter isn't firing back which IMO he should be capable of), the Hunter is absolutely screwed. Marckus is Wall level, and Hunter is Athlete level (not even Street level). AND Markus has prior knowledge about the hunter too.

Crystal Lake has a lot trees, and foliage/vegetation, so Markus can start a Huge Forest fire with his blowtorch which could overwhelm the Hunter given enough time and give Markus an opening to close in. (Remember kids, only YOU can prevent forest fires)

TLDR and If my info serves me correctly, I will give the Win to Marckus.
Yeah he only has a pistol when optional equipment is restricted

Also he can only call the supply ship a. Limited number of times

Though it should be noted he has superhuman reaction speed, I’m not sure if that’s gonna be a issue given speed equalization rules something about combat speed but not attack or reaction speed anyway

I’ll vote for Marckus fra
 
How is hunter dealing with this
Marckus and other Consensus-having individuals (notice I said "having" not "using") should be revised to have it be "Limited", as Consensus is dependent upon populaces and their beliefs, meaning singular people only contribute a small slice to the overall power of Consensus. In addition, Consensus doesn't affect anything mundane/appearing to be mundane, and even various supernatural phenomena can be accepted and skirt past Consensus provided a significant enough portion of humanity could see it as potentially existing in mundane reality (for example, wraiths/specters don't trigger Consensus due to significant amounts of people believing in them, as do Wiccans aka hedge sorcerers, and vampires don't either {for some ****** reason}). And given that Marckus has experience with the overtly supernatural, he, like the supernaturals he fights, effectively contributes piss all to the current Consensus. Thus, his very limited sway over a collective ability that only triggers against shit that openly scoffs at humanity's perception of reality has basically zero relevance to this match
 
Marckus and other Consensus-having individuals (notice I said "having" not "using") should be revised to have it be "Limited", as Consensus is dependent upon populaces and their beliefs, meaning singular people only contribute a small slice to the overall power of Consensus. In addition, Consensus doesn't affect anything mundane/appearing to be mundane, and even various supernatural phenomena can be accepted and skirt past Consensus provided a significant enough portion of humanity could see it as potentially existing in mundane reality (for example, wraiths/specters don't trigger Consensus due to significant amounts of people believing in them, as do Wiccans aka hedge sorcerers, and vampires don't either {for some ****** reason}). And given that Marckus has experience with the overtly supernatural, he, like the supernaturals he fights, effectively contributes piss all to the current Consensus. Thus, his very limited sway over a collective ability that only triggers against shit that openly scoffs at humanity's perception of reality has basically zero relevance to this match
Who are you voting for?
 
Marckus and other Consensus-having individuals (notice I said "having" not "using") should be revised to have it be "Limited", as Consensus is dependent upon populaces and their beliefs, meaning singular people only contribute a small slice to the overall power of Consensus. In addition, Consensus doesn't affect anything mundane/appearing to be mundane, and even various supernatural phenomena can be accepted and skirt past Consensus provided a significant enough portion of humanity could see it as potentially existing in mundane reality (for example, wraiths/specters don't trigger Consensus due to significant amounts of people believing in them, as do Wiccans aka hedge sorcerers, and vampires don't either {for some ****** reason}). And given that Marckus has experience with the overtly supernatural, he, like the supernaturals he fights, effectively contributes piss all to the current Consensus. Thus, his very limited sway over a collective ability that only triggers against shit that openly scoffs at humanity's perception of reality has basically zero relevance to this match
Sounds like you'd vote against Marckus
 
Does this mean that the hunter is kicking the ass, out of someone who has tier 0 hax? (I mean, it is just like stupidly high into 1-A+, or High 1-A+ due to the tiering revisions)
 
I don't think making it farther will help. Hunter will still have the range advantage with his guns and Marckus will also be vulnerable to the fire that he himself created.
I should probably make it closer then but out of sight so Marckus can stake jacket the hunter
 
Marckus and other Consensus-having individuals (notice I said "having" not "using") should be revised to have it be "Limited", as Consensus is dependent upon populaces and their beliefs, meaning singular people only contribute a small slice to the overall power of Consensus. In addition, Consensus doesn't affect anything mundane/appearing to be mundane, and even various supernatural phenomena can be accepted and skirt past Consensus provided a significant enough portion of humanity could see it as potentially existing in mundane reality (for example, wraiths/specters don't trigger Consensus due to significant amounts of people believing in them, as do Wiccans aka hedge sorcerers, and vampires don't either {for some ****** reason}). And given that Marckus has experience with the overtly supernatural, he, like the supernaturals he fights, effectively contributes piss all to the current Consensus. Thus, his very limited sway over a collective ability that only triggers against shit that openly scoffs at humanity's perception of reality has basically zero relevance to this match
Sheev you voting for marckus correct?
 
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