XitSign
He/Him- 3,238
- 1,942
Wiki's definition is: "incapacitating the opponent by putting him in a state in which he can not harm the other fighter(s) for over a day" when it comes to alternate wincons, so Geno being able to 'act' isn't importaint, it's being able to fight and harm.GyroNutz said:I don't know what happens with FNaF threads, and Waluigi having NPI makes this pretty irrelevant, but that's wrong. The definition of incapacitated is "unable to act, respond or the like". Obviously Geno can act under the previous assumptions, as Waluigi never affected the true Geno in any way. Respond? True Geno can interact with tangibles, so he is capable of responding, even if it isn't in kind. He's not incapacitated, but neither one can win the fight, so it'd be inconclusive.XitSign said:snip
But again, irrelevant, I'll make a CRT for Waluigi and the like getting NPI
Which previously the assumption seemed to be Geno could not fight in that state, which you seemed to agree with even though now your your wording is slightly confusing and implying that Geno can interact/fight in his True form.
However, with that assumption, I think it DOES mean the definition required for the wiki's alternate wincons.
But it's irrelevant with NPI, so I suppose we can just stop.