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The Thinker vs The Didact

VersusJunkie54 said:
How quickly does The Thinker's hax work? I need to determine if it would be fair with The Didact bloodlusted
He used his mind reading to beat Flash in combat, who's MFTL. Been stated to think faster than Barry too.
 
Golden Void said:
VersusJunkie54 said:
How quickly does The Thinker's hax work? I need to determine if it would be fair with The Didact bloodlusted
He used his mind reading to beat Flash in combat, who's MFTL. Been stated to think faster than Barry too.
Speed is equalized here, I don't that that will help that much.
 
Golden Void said:
You just asked how quickly it works.
Yes, but doesn't speed equalization apply to thinking speed as well? In any case, It seems to me that it acts in seconds. With that in mind, The Didact should be bloodlusted to make this as fair as possible.
 
He can be bloodlusted, DeVoe still knows what he's going to do before he does it and can act accordingly
 
Golden Void said:
He can be bloodlusted, DeVoe still knows what he's going to do before he does it and can act accordingly
Then this is fair then. But I'd still say that this match is inconclusive at the moment.
 
VersusJunkie54 said:
Yes, but doesn't speed equalization apply to thinking speed as well? In any case, It seems to me that it acts in seconds. With that in mind, The Didact should be bloodlusted to make this as fair as possible.
Technically it is less than seconds but I get what you mean.
 
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