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Top 5 Most Skilled Characters For Every Tier 3

So like, you bunch wasted 50 posts being overly toxic about fictional skill.

Was a feast for the eyes but not a feast for the actual list smh.
 
Granted, lacking sleep got me in a bad funk. I really don't think I even had to explain why saying Accelerator has better skill than Atomic Samurai is as ridiculous of a claim as it gets.
 
Well, I'm gooing to ask. By which means the Assassins defeated those opponents? Because Ikki has defeated opponents far stronger than him by skill alone, after all, he is basically just a guy with a sword in a verse where everyone uses magic.

The Assassins has some impressive feats, yes, but I think it is required to say by which means they defeated the stronger opponents. And if it was answered before, I don't want to read like 200 posts for that, so it would be very appreciated if someone could sum it up.
 
Anyways, as I said Assassins need proof that they didn't slap everyone through giving them a headache, and Hajime Hinata should be first for High 8-C.
 
Why not?

Hajime knows every possible martial arts ever.

Can tell someone's entire history, and several years worth of their possible future through skill and intuition.

He can predict what others are thinking through skill, can copy any skill he sees (Including the ones he sees in people's past)

Should be comparable to Kenshiro (who's skilled enough that luck is a non-factor in a fight against him when Nagito and his luck exist in the same verse)

Can hide his presence so well that he is plain invisible in a permanent fasshiont to cameras and people alike until he wants it otherwise (invisible, as in impossible to detect through any of the human, and most animal, senses.)

Has good enough Social Influencing to drive all of humanity insane with a few words (the whole world's by sharing said words on the internet, obviously)

Can strike pressure points to brainwash the enemy

His analytical abilities are so "skilled" that he can instantly know and overwrite tampering with his mind.

Can copy someone so well that even if he were 200 kilogram lighter/heavier than them and a different gender, that no-one would be able to tell them apart... the person he's copying included.
 
Okay. I wasn't sure if there was a rule that it had to be the character's own personal skill. To avoid the list getting filled with people like the High Evolutionary who just download martial arts on the fly, which isn't that impressive.
 
Creaturemaster971 said:
Well yeah, but didn't he have those skills implanted into him? Like he didn't learn them, he just kind of "got" them?
Someone's skill is not dependant on how they obtained it.

But yes, they somehow genetic engeneered... luck... and the ability to drive people insane. (The latter of which caused the end of the world).
 
Don't get me wrong, I like Hajime. I just don't want this list to get filled up with computer people who just install skills at will like Evolutionary or Neo, with no training, experience, practice, or even personal talent involved.
 
Firephoenixearl said:
Why would that count? It's not his own skill, in a sense. Or does it count?
That's really dumb, no offense.

How someone becomes skillet has Jack to do with how skilled they are. Someone could just be a natural born Mary Due/Gary Stu, they are skilled regardless.

Why would it not count? Plus, the guy had to go through the end of the world, his crush and friends being executed in front of him, and having to erase his own personality (temporarily) to get those powers, so it's not like he got them for free.
 
Ok yeah it does count.

So Ikki can outdo or match most of the things you mentioned with the exception of the can know a person's past and 2 years of their future, the insanity thing and the copy perfectly part.

They seem a bit stupid depending on the level of details he can get from a person. Though the insanity part is not combat skill.
 
I mean, not two years. He can see far enough to see a gal Gavin 11 kids.

Detailed enough to be an impossibly perfect copy. Like, a 10-B copied a guy so well that he just became 8-C on the fly.

And the insanity is technically skill, but I'm not sure if the ability to negotiate a "truce" is a combat skill or not. I guess not tough.
 
Ionliosite said:
Well, I'm gooing to ask. By which means the Assassins defeated those opponents? Because Ikki has defeated opponents far stronger than him by skill alone, after all, he is basically just a guy with a sword in a verse where everyone uses magic.
The Assassins has some impressive feats, yes, but I think it is required to say by which means they defeated the stronger opponents. And if it was answered before, I don't want to read like 200 posts for that, so it would be very appreciated if someone could sum it up.
Assassin's nullify the hax of stronger characters which is how they beat psykers, they also give influence their minds passively because to psykers they are scary as shit monsters who don't exist. I'm talking characters literally quadrillions of times stronger than them with thousands of years of combat exp like literally fighting for thousands of years non stop. They are more skilled than people who can navigate with pure pereception through a multi-dimensional realm which constantly twists and turns. So an individual assasin wins through nullification and skill against stronger opponents.
 
Except the nullification also gives an amount of pain that has most screaming at the top of their lungs, or the equivalent thereof.
 
Ricsi-viragosi said:
I mean, not two years. He can see far enough to see a gal Gavin 11 kids.
Detailed enough to be an impossibly perfect copy. Like, a 10-B copied a guy so well that he just became 8-C on the fly.

And the insanity is technically skill, but I'm not sure if the ability to negotiate a "truce" is a combat skill or not. I guess not tough.
What about their past, is it detailed info he can see or just overall idea of what his past was like.

That's not necessarily combat applicable. I mean it could be used in really really special cases but in actual combat like SBA rules, it's not exactly usable.

It's not skill otherwise Rias would get a spot too via neogtiating with a dude who turned down gods.
 
The series itself didn't go into much detail (ironically enough), but it's detailed enough that he can understand an entire class of people to the point where knows exactly what they would do if they were put in the end of the world, and the hunger games with a Phoenix Wright twist.

He can't change his air and clothes, but he should be able to completely copy their skills (to a reasonable extent. He isn't creating manifestations of his soul or stuff like that here)

It is a a skill, just probably not a combat one.
 
Only the Culexus assassin has the ******* with the mind thing. None of the other assassin templates have that at all.

And I will never understand what did anyone mean by "Eversor has tier 5 shenanigans". The strongest ones can be tier 5, that's it. It's not some special gimmick or the tier of every Eversor ever.
 
Lord Garmado and Sensei Wu for High 7-C I guess. They'll probably be downgraded soon, but a few notable skill feats are Wu being superior to all the ninja and Lloyd who have a ton of skill and Lord Garmadon being able to defeat Lloyd Garmado as the Ultimate Spinjitzu Master in a pure martial arts battle.
 
Even the false God of Death dude, who is still nothing compared to human Koro Sensei, showed absurd skill and knowledge feats above anything I remember seeing John do, so I agree with that.

I mean, care to explain Yukari, Clueless? Because his profile is bare as a desert.
 
@Risci

He does that by knowing their past? I mean it seems like ikki's perfect vision as they work in the same way but im not sure about the learning their past thing. Ikki can do that but if i recall correctly it's limited to skill, as in he can learn how hard someone trained by looking at their fighting style like he did to stella. But while hinata's version is being described as better it still accomplishes the same. Seems a bit weird.

That's what ikki can already do that's why i didn't talk about it as im pretty ikki outdoes here, cus of the stance copy.
 
That too. He pretty much has Junko's version of precog (who could predict the whole class' actions once they take part in the killing game) and Hiro's version (he just follows his intution to predict that he, his friend and a billionare will have 11 kids in total with the same woman)
 
"I mean, care to explain Yukari, Clueless? Because his profile is bare as a desert."

I know, they look pretty sad. Was planning on making a revision for the verse, before someone digged up that Adventure Time CRT I did a while back.

Anyways. Hmm. How to best explain Yukari... There sadly arent many videos on youtube of him and the ones that are there show "meh" skill or are annoying AMVs (I can still post them though I guess)

K project however is a verse in which even the trashbins have more skill than any IRL human.

Anyhow, I'll go and find some footage I guess.
 
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