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Wolf (Sekiro) vs The Worker of Secrets (1-0-0)

SunDaGamer

He/Him
VS Battles
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Immortal Shinobi vs Father of the Deathless
  • Mid-game key for Wolf is used at 8-A
  • Both have prior knowledge of each other
  • Both have all of their equipment, including optional equipment
  • Starting Distance: 5 meters
  • Speed is equalized
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Wolf: 1 (AThe1412)
The Worker: 0
Inconclusive: 0
 
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Since both of them have prior knowledge, TWOS (shortening The Worker of Secrets) will be extremely careful of Wolf's Red Mortal Blade, as it's going to mess his day up a whole lot. His armor has got it covered, I believe, as it's not showing any skin and he should be able to withstand some hits. His AnPr might give Ookami some trouble, but by how versatile the latter is (especially in the mid-game and with prior knowledge), he's going to succumb to Wolf's blade before he can AnPr his whole skillset.
I'm not sure if TWOS' immortality negation will work on ninja boi since it doesn't negate type 8 (the dragon heritage). If it doesn't work, Sekiro will be on his tail regardless of how many times he dies, even getting a sneaky hit on the guy. Either that, or he gets Dragonrot. However, if his immortality negation does work, Sekiro fecking dies if TWOS lands a single hit with the blade or his Quantum Destabilizer.

On Wolf's side, he's going to avoid getting hit by the immortality-negating equipment the other combatant has, regardless of their effectiveness on him. Probably because of prior knowledge, he'll amp himself up with all the candies and the divine confetti before finally clashing blades.
Most of his prosthetics are going to be a big help, specifically the Flame Vents, Umbrellas, Fire Crackers and the Mist Raven. I think his spears and axes may be able to deal with his armor and defenses (moreso his spear, as his axe is mostly stated to break wooden shields). Shurikens for long-range poking and maybe even the divine abduction can find some usage by turning him back to get funny backshots some good hits on TWOS.
Since Sekiro has the AP advantage (seriously how do people get the exact AP amount?), compared to TWOS' City Block Level + with the former's Multi-City Block Level, he should be able to get some good hits before landing the finishing blow with the mortal blade.

This certainly is quite the matchup!

Edit: I just found out the forum censors swear words!
 
His AnPr might give Ookami some trouble, but by how versatile the latter is (especially in the mid-game and with prior knowledge), he's going to succumb to Wolf's blade before he can AnPr his whole skillset.
The Worker's Info Analysis and Analytical Prediction allows him to completely lock down on somebody's thoughts and actions on the go in precise detail and accuracy and he shouldn't really have any trouble processing information about a skillset that's possible for normal people to memorise considering he can clearly and rapidly recall information over the course of his billions of years of living (demonstrated by the innumerable personality sub-types, which play a role in his info analysis and prediction, he's memorised from meeting so many different people across the numerous civilizations that were in place over the course of thousands to potentially millions of years, arising after everytime he reset life on the planet)
 
The Worker's Info Analysis and Analytical Prediction allows him to completely lock down on somebody's thoughts and actions on the go in precise detail and accuracy and he shouldn't really have any trouble processing information about a skillset that's possible for normal people to memorise considering he can clearly and rapidly recall information over the course of his billions of years of living (demonstrated by the innumerable personality sub-types, which play a role in his info analysis and prediction, he's memorised from meeting so many different people across the numerous civilizations that were in place over the course of thousands to potentially millions of years, arising after everytime he reset life on the planet)
That's not going to make Sekiro's battle easy at any point. He will have to deal with this quickly if he doesn't want to get predicted and possibly defeated.

Quick question, how was Siris able to defeat him with that level of Info Analysis and AnPr?

(Also, I haven't voted yet, so remove that for the moment.)
 
That's not going to make Sekiro's battle easy at any point. He will have to deal with this quickly if he doesn't want to get predicted and possibly defeated.

Quick question, how was Siris able to defeat him with that level of Info Analysis and AnPr?

(Also, I haven't voted yet, so remove that for the moment.)
He's just that good.
 
Ok, so Wolf has never really dealt with anyone that utilizes AnPr (unless you count bosses reading your input to cause mischief) and TWOS can only incap him.

What I'm seeing now is that Wolf and TWOS will be pretty equal or something like that, AnPr helps with reading what he's going to do next, but would he be able to catch up with his amped stats? It'd take a while but eventually, wolf might hold out. Fire Crackers, if they hit, are going to help immensely and I might say that divine abduction can work here.
 
Hang on. What if Wolf just runs away at the start of the fight, pop a Gachiin (the candy or spiritfall that makes him invisible and silent), sneak up on Galath, and deathblow him?
 
Quick question, how was Siris able to defeat him with that level of Info Analysis and AnPr?
Siris is a Deathless Warlord (as old as the Worker) with amnesia named Ausar who was immune to the Worker's Analytical Prediction which was a quality that's carried over to Siris along with Ausar's combat skills (Siris recalls how quickly he learned when he was being trained to fight Raidriar from childhood, to the point that he already surpassed seasoned veterans as a child and bested Raidriar in a duel at the age of 20). Siris didn't actually have a way of killing the Worker so he retrieved the Redeemer which was a device that could be inserted into the Infinity Blade and the Worker originally used it to rewrite parts of Ausar's QIP resulting in his amnesia and rebirthing as a newborn baby to live another life (resulting in Siris after numerous rebirths). Siris in turn used it on the Worker after he stabbed the Worker with his own Infinity Blade and inserted the Redeemer into the hilt which made the Worker's body vanish in a flash of light resulting in him being reborn as a child with no memories
 
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I forgot to mention, the Quantum Destabiliser doesn't actually kill people. It destabilises their QIP (their soul) and corrupts their biology which leaves them in an incapacitated state
So there's another wincon. Can his prosthetic be touched by him safely? (Wait a sec, still reading the Siris post you made) Or will that affect him as well?
Also anything on AThe1412's point about Wolf becoming invisible and sneak attacking him?
 
Can his prosthetic be touched by him safely? Or will that affect him as well?
I wanna say yes because my intuition says the Worker has to directly touch someone's body but then again, Thane was covered in armor when he fell victim to it so "direct" contact with the body isn't strictly required. The prosthetic might be different because it's not an original part of Wolf's body?

Also anything on AThe1412's point about Wolf becoming invisible and sneak attacking him?
The Worker would definitely see Wolf's sneak attack coming from a mile away, if his skills at pinpointing locations with Analytical Prediction is anything to go by, he pinpointed the location of a hidden kingdom Raidriar had despite no knowledge of it being obtainable anywhere and to top it off he started listing off every measure Raidriar used to keep it hidden in accurate detail. Whether the Worker could properly counter Wolf's entire arsenal would be another issue
 
Whether the Worker could properly counter Wolf's entire arsenal would be another issue
Here goes.
Even with the AnPr and being unable to sneak attack, Sekiro's other stat amps (via candies, divine confetti, etc.) will give TWOS some trouble. Fire Crackers will distract and stun him, while Mist Raven will let him blink away from troublesome (possibly deadly) parts of the latter's arsenal or allow him more leverage in motion to attack him. Spear may be able to pierce and strip his armor away (like what he did with Robert) and axe is always good for extra oomph. Then again, Sekiro could just play the range game and spam ranged weapons like shurikens as well, one of which is the butterfly kunai that sends homing projectiles at TWOS. Umbrella will help tank the latter's attacks and Divine Abduction will spin the guy around for Wolf to stab him in the back. And Sabimaru can poison.
These are just his prosthetics in its basic forms, we still have to consider the upgraded versions.
 
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