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Can anyone explain why Magolor is an outlier for Kirby? I would research but I'm too lazy to do that so sry about that.
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OK, hold up. I seem to remember about a year ago before Drawcia's "turning galaxy into paint" feat" that Kirby and by extention all of the other "Final Boss" characters were all 4-A via power scaleing to Starro's emo cousi over.here. So why should it be any different with Magolor?Kirbyelmejor said:In the profile of Magolor is explained
Note: Kirby and co.'s defeat of Magolor is considered to be an outlier, as Kirby went back to struggling to defeat characters far weaker than Magolor in games after the one that he appeared in.
They were jumping from tier 5 to 4, and Dark Matter beings are common in Kirby.Landon Avery said:OK, hold up. I seem to remember about a year ago before Drawcia's "turning galaxy into paint" feat" that Kirby and by extention all of the other "Final Boss" characters were all 4-A via power scaleing to Starro's emo cousi over.here. So why should it be any different with Magolor?
Wait, isn't Magolor's 90% of his 3-A reasoning just to show control over the universe while fighting?Promestein said:Magolor's single appearance means that there's no inconsistency with his displayed scale of power. If he was a recurring character who suddenly spat up a universe level feat after getting kicked around by Kirby for a while and then going back to being kicked around by Kirby, it'd be an outlier for him too.