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I mean I feel like it's still alright in a vacuum, if sucky by verse standards
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Trust me when I say there's worse spells in Funger. Also, those crows are pretty determined to pluck out your eyes.use fate manipulation just to summon a few crow
sound bad
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Monarch_of_Pointland I don't think you can get any better than being the G.O.A.T.
Marksmanship - Stormtroopers. Despite being claimed to have excellent marksmanship by Obi-Wan Kenobi, they have a hard time aiming jack. Two specific Stormtroopers couldn't even hit rubbish off the ground.:
Seriously, you can't even expect Stormtroopers to hit Han Solo after he straight-up bum-rushed them:
By the way, their accuracy in the first movie alone is rated at 2.47%:
What? Why would Palpatine do that?Blame Palpatine, like, canonically stormtroopers are good shots, it's just Palpatine mindfucks them to miss a **** ton, they actually hit things in the comics and whatnot
CIS(Palpatine is an arrogant prick and thought he'd won by that point) or PIS, pick oneWhat? Why would Palpatine do that?
I'll get this set up sooner or later.I don't have a profile set up for them, but I do have a candidate for Summoning.
Disguised Zombo from Death Road to Canada is an April Fools character summons zombies every time they attack, but they are hostile to them. Since killing a zombie takes at least one hit, sometimes more, the ability is completely counterintuitive.
It's arguably worse than the Accused's despite the lower punishment because it's inevitable rather than up to chance.
Classic Sonic: uses it to kill himself
- Breaking the Fourth Wall
Actually, I just remembered another character in Death Road to Canada. All dogs, including Woof, have Weapon Creation, but what this actually alludes to is that by barking, there is a 2% chance they just relieve themselves and produce a turd.
- Weapon Creation
Actually, I just remembered another character in Death Road to Canada. All dogs, including Woof, have Weapon Creation, but what this actually alludes to is that by barking, there is a 2% chance they just relieve themselves and produce a turd.
Granted, it can be picked up and thrown at a zombie to hurt it as much as a light furniture item can, but why would you?
so trueClassic Sonic: uses it to kill himself
seems goodActually, I just remembered another character in Death Road to Canada. All dogs, including Woof, have Weapon Creation, but what this actually alludes to is that by barking, there is a 2% chance they just relieve themselves and produce a turd.
Granted, it can be picked up and thrown at a zombie to hurt it as much as a light furniture item can, but why would you?
I'm skeptic. IIRC, doesn't he say "I'm outta here" & jumps off the stage to lose a life.so true
I'm skeptic. IIRC, doesn't he say "I'm outta here" & jumps off the stage to lose a life.
I guess he technically does "die" if we count losing a life.
Surprisingly enough, Sonic can also fail to self-eliminate, in the right circumstances:
Latter, usuallyThis probably has been asked but is an ability being useless or detrimental worse?
Milo Murphy simply beats out Shiage in that regard. Milo simply needs to build his life, daily and long-term, around the issue of Murphy's Law. Sometimes it has benefits, but those are rare.
- Probability Manipulation - Hamazura Shiage (To Aru) - As a level 0 esper, these abilities cannot be observed at any level above that which only an electron microscope can see.
I feel like that's still pretty useful for someone whose whole thing is dealing with ghostsDanny Phantom for Extrasensory Perception?
His Ghost Sense only works on ghosts and if he's distracted it won't go off most of the time even if the ghost is right next to him.
I thought that was listed as Luck rather than Probability. Honestly, I don't really know the difference between the two, but it kinda feels like it should be the former.Milo Murphy simply beats out Shiage in that regard. Milo simply needs to build his life, daily and long-term, around the issue of Murphy's Law. Sometimes it has benefits, but those are rare.
Why is this listed as an ability instead of as outside help? My tyranid lore is a bit rusty, but wasn't said entity born after it?Doom of Malan'tai
In Eldar legends, the Doom of Malan'tai refers not only to the fall of an entire Craftworld but to the monstrous Tyranid Zoanthrope that enacted its destruction. A horrible psychic leech, the Doom fed not on the flesh and bones of its prey like most other Tyranid organisms but consumed their...vsbattles.fandom.com
This thing for healing, it requires an entirely seperate Tyranid entity around it to get healed
Tyranids are all interconnected for the most part, that's probably why such an ability is on the profile.Why is this listed as an ability instead of as outside help? My tyranid lore is a bit rusty, but wasn't said entity born after it?
Fair enough.I feel like that's still pretty useful for someone whose whole thing is dealing with ghosts
I'd be fine with listing supportive tyranid castes as standard equipment or something, but the thing is the Doom of Malan'tai was never shown being healed by this caste, and that the caste itself was born out of the remains of its corpse.Tyranids are all interconnected for the most part, that's probably why such an ability is on the profile.
Oooooh it just clicked with me, I'm an eejitI'd be fine with listing supportive tyranid castes as standard equipment or something, but the thing is the Doom of Malan'tai was never shown being healed by this caste, and that the caste itself was born out of the remains of its corpse.
Well, I did calcs for him recently, but when I get those eval'd and I make a profile for him, I have a new submission for worst user of Magnetism Manipulation...
The reason why I say this? While Raz and Hat Kid have Magnetism Manipulation that is limited to a few select collectibles, at least their power has some benefit. Phix, on the other hand, has passive Magnetism Manipulation that he can only turn off for a few seconds, and based on what I can tell from the gameplay... Phix's passive Magnetism Manipulation is actually a detriment to him rather than a boost.:
Basically he gets pulled by magnetic fields that just exist, and in some cases, that can mean him dying. He can propel himself off magnetic fields, sure, but I don't think he has any direct influence on the fields: only his own polarity.
Also, there's Monarch of Pointland for Zero-Dimensionality: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Monarch_of_Pointland
I don't think you can get any worse than being a literal point.
Yeah, the thing is that "Murphy's Law" possesed by Milo (and the "good luck" by Phineas and Ferb) are signifigantly more like fundamental forces. I'm not exagerating at all btw, this is litterally what's stated in the show.I thought that was listed as Luck rather than Probability. Honestly, I don't really know the difference between the two, but it kinda feels like it should be the former.
Yeah, the thing is that "Murphy's Law" possesed by Milo (and the "good luck" by Phineas and Ferb) are signifigantly more like fundamental forces. I'm not exagerating at all btw, this is litterally what's stated in the show.
Well, I did calcs for him recently, but when I get those eval'd and I make a profile for him, I have a new submission for worst user of Magnetism Manipulation...
The reason why I say this? While Raz and Hat Kid have Magnetism Manipulation that is limited to a few select collectibles, at least their power has some benefit. Phix, on the other hand, has passive Magnetism Manipulation that he can only turn off for a few seconds, and based on what I can tell from the gameplay... Phix's passive Magnetism Manipulation is actually a detriment to him rather than a boost.:
Basically he gets pulled by magnetic fields that just exist, and in some cases, that can mean him dying. He can propel himself off magnetic fields, sure, but I don't think he has any direct influence on the fields: only his own polarity.
Also, there's Monarch of Pointland for Zero-Dimensionality: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Monarch_of_Pointland
I don't think you can get any worse than being a literal point.