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Since, Dante fought Joker, why not put their villains against each other?

God of Control Yaldabaoth and Post-Qliphoth Fruit Urizen are being used, meaning both are Low 2-C. Speed is equalized.

Yaldabaoth:

Urize:

Inconclusive:
 
Urizen has no way to deal with Yaldabaoth's immortality, abstract existance and Regenerationn.Stomp for Yaldabaoth
 
Yeah I have to agree that Yaldabaoth has the advantage... mostly cause Yaldabaoth is more of an abstract existence than Urizen.

He has Type 2 Abstraction: Embodies an abstraction, and can be resurrected or regenerate indefinitely thanks to it.

Plus he has power to back it up. He single handedly merged the metaverse and the human world together.

Now Urizen profile says that his Regenerationn weaknes when he loses Stamina... but Yaldabaoth has limitless. So there's another tick in the God of Control favor.
 
Urizen's Regenerationn doesn't weaken when he loses stamina, that was supposed to have been taken off of his profile.But this is a stomp since Urizen can't kill or incapcitate Yaldabaoth so it can't be added and it should be forgotten.
 
I mean, you can be the most haxed person in fiction but that doesn't means you insta win, look at Rein for example.

Other that that, dis a stomp.
 
It just acured to me. But Urizen might actually have a chance!!!


Since Yaldabaoth is an abstract existence... of humanity's desire to be controlled... what if Urizen simply killed all of humanity?

Would that be enough to bring down the big guy?
 
DIdn't ever disagree with that lol. Just saying that it might not be as much of a stomp as we thought at first.

Still think Yaldy would win though.
 
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