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Obviously something like Divine said wouldn't work.Bro he won't fall for that
If senku trying to trick him failed what do you think that will?
Who is this Senku guy anyway? Does he have Social Influencing?
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Obviously something like Divine said wouldn't work.Bro he won't fall for that
If senku trying to trick him failed what do you think that will?
Obviously something like Divine said wouldn't work.
Honestly he should as he always gets bad people on his side by talking and making deals with them and is super smart + he tried to trick TsukasaLooked at Senku's profile, and he doesn't have Social Influencing, so I don't see your point here.
How much does Chris use tricks and fakeouts and stuff actually?Looked at Senku's profile, and he doesn't have Social Influencing, so I don't see your point here.
I've seen wrestlers not fall for the traps the other lays for them so it might be layered.Honestly he should as he always gets bad people on his side by talking and making deals with them and is super smart
It's very in verse and seems to be in character but I have to check.How much does Chris use tricks and fakeouts and stuff actually?
Good, that makes it much easier in case a fight with Nijun happens.It's very in verse and seems to be in character but I have to check.
Is his Social Influencing so good that he's able to trick thousands of people without even saying a word? Convincing bad people, or people in general, to join their side, is nothing new to the WWE verse whatsoever.Honestly he should as he always gets bad people on his side by talking and making deals with them and is super smart + he tried to trick Tsukasa
That's not the only way Jericho can win here, but go off I guess.Good, that makes it much easier in case a fight with Nijun happens.
I don't think he is saying it is. However being able to make it so that you can virtually pull out one shot move without being countered is a very strong wincon.That's not the only way Jericho can win here, but go off I guess.
Just read his Social Influencing description, and you'll see how good it is.Well here's the problem. I can't watch through every wrestling match in history but I can tell you, he did fake out a bunch of fans with a bruised ankle.
Just read his Social Influencing description, and you'll see how good it is.
My question is where do you stand on this? Do you believe Tsukasa wins or incon? Where you stand on this makes the argument 10x easier to traverse.Anyways let me say that Tsukasa is so on guard that Hyoga, a great fighter who Tsukasa believed to basically be his closest ally, needed months until he found a workable opportunity to backstab him (literally).
So social influencing Tsukasa into an opening is definitely not easy.
(And Tsukasa is very smart and idealistic on top, which makes it even harder)
Eh, fair I guess.Anyways let me say that Tsukasa is so on guard that Hyoga, a great fighter who Tsukasa believed to basically be his closest ally, needed months until he found a workable opportunity to backstab him (literally).
So social influencing Tsukasa into an opening is definitely not easy.
(And Tsukasa is very smart and idealistic on top, which makes it even harder)
Pretty sure DT thinks Tsukasa wins, looking at his past arguments.My question is where do you stand on this? Do you believe Tsukasa wins or incon? Where you stand on this makes the argument 10x easier to traverse.
That was when the argument was more in Tsukasa's favor imo. With Jericho's new wincon, the argument is more in his favor.Pretty sure DT thinks Tsukasa wins, looking at his past arguments.
True trueThat was when the argument was more in Tsukasa's favor imo. With Jericho's new wincon, the argument is more in his favor.
When I say the TINIEST opening would lead to a victory, I'm not joking.So social influencing Tsukasa into an opening is definitely not easy.
I wouldn't say far more skilled, but he is definitely more skilled than Tsukasa, and he has dealt with a far more variety of opponents with different styles.and is far more skilled.
I meant far more skilled then Hyoga, but I can understand why you thought that.I wouldn't say far more skilled, but he is definitely more skilled than Tsukasa, and he has dealt with a far more variety of opponents with different styles.
Oh, my bad.I meant far more skilled then Hyoga.
GRACE!after reading some arguments I'm on Jericho's side so Jericho FRA
Nah, he or DT are probably preparing an essay as we speak lolI know Spinoirr going through it after you eliminated both of his characters
Very true, good night.Nah, he or DT are probably preparing an essay as we speak lol
I wonder who is creating these threads ? Seems like a decent guy I'd like to meet this person one day.
These threads have the exact same amount of views lol
Hyoga can also lethally injure him with one strike, due to cause piercing damageAlso as far as I know, Tsukasa >>> Hyoga. One wrong move could mean Hyoga didn't fulfill his plan to betray him. Jericho can one shot him (without weapons) and is far more skilled.
He is still far weaker, that was my point. If you are far weaker than someone, attacking immediately is not a smart plan.Hyoga can also lethally injure him with one strike, due to cause piercing damage
Which part of over months of time is immediate?He is still far weaker, that was my point. If you are far weaker than someone, attacking immediately is not a smart plan.
The literally tiniest slip-up would lead to his head knocked off of his shoulders. The reason why it's different for Jericho is that he can use bare fist. Carrying around a spear is far less discreet.Which part of over months of time is immediate?
Like, this is not a fair fight issue. This is a spear to the back that would lethally injure Tsukas issue.
Hyoga's problem isn't stats, as we are talking about backstabbing in a fashion that does, as was demonstrated, kill Tsukasa if it hits.
Agreed (but it's still kinda intriguing to see his argument.)There's no need to continue debating here, everyone.