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Just my two cents, but Susano'o would more than likely be smarter than Yukari, who's mastermind has been trumped by the likes of Kasen Ibaraki, the Lunarians at times and most recently she was almost stonewalled by Shion and Joon Yorigami, who ****** with fate itself, albeit in an odd fashion. This is as of Antinomy of Common Flowers, going by the english fan translations.
Kasen's dream version notes that Yukari likes to avoid direct combat and is scared of fighting people. Which is why she usually sits on the sidelines. Of course, Kasen may not be entirely reliable, but she was more experience with Yukari aside from maybe Okina Matara and would know her personally, in and out. The dream versions of the characters you encounter are also especially honest with themselves. This represents a psychological weakness on Yukari's part, whilist Susano'o is a battle hardened combat veteran with like a million timeloops worth of experience, not to speak of his natural skill with his body.
Now, ontop of that, while Susano'o can't exactly fly, I think he's bound to trump her in pure physical prowess and has the ability to attack on range. Combined with his sheer experience and skill, he'd most likely be faster than her on foot, or at least be more dexterious and capable of outmaneuvering her in the case that she got closed or began to spam magic bullets.
That said, her hax isn't anything to scoff at and I'm not entirely sure how it'd work against Susano'os resistance to phenomenon intervention, seeing as they seem to be able to do similar things. However, the only demonstrated reality warping capable of working on Susano'o is the power of order, which works against sethir, something that Terumi has a very direct relation to. When talking about his fusion, it should be noted that Jin didn't do more than perceive Terumi (as he remembered him, not as Susano'o) in order to weaken the fusion. This isn't flipping a switch, or blurring a boundary of their fusion. At that point in time, before he created the imperfection, they were one and the same.
Now, the observation Jin was using also used the power of order, meaning that it can combat the effects of sethir and things that use sethir. This is probably why it's effective against Susano'o/Terumi, a being who's directly linked to sethir. So, I don't think Yukari can undo the fusion, and if she did, she'd have to get rid of Terumi himself, which is an issue all on its own.
Given that Yukari isn't a hypercompetent fighter (though she is a planner, it is a good thing Terumi is too.) that would consider most of their surroundings whether they were in combat or not (got plucked out from a gap by Kasen in the Wild and Horned Hermit Manga), had to spend at least a minute before she could mess with Joon and Shion's perfect possession fuckery and even then she had to send Reimu at Shion (who gives you bad luck), I'd reckon that Susano'o would eventually catch up to her. If he's serious about killing her, it ends there. If he wants to drag it out, it might end a little later, or she BFRs him to somewhere, but I'm not sure about how effective it would be.
Also, phenomenon intervention/event interference effectively creates things by making nonexistent things exist. If boundary manipulation was capable of similar things then Yukari would've used it to correct the possibilities that Shion had altered using her ability to give bad luck. Since it's perfectly possible that she doesn't like fighting, it's probably likely that she can't quite do the same things as phenomenon intervention does.
If you fuse silicon, you'd get iron, you can split iron back into whatever you got before, but that requires an external force to work on it, energy. It's linked together on an atomic level that creates an element that behaves a certian way. It's not bolting together two lines of code after another. Thus flipping the switch on it would probably not do anything, it's like trying to unfuse me with my brain.
In the end, I agree with Beerus.
Also, I know both characters. This is going in part with VS Battles interpretations, but if I was just doing my own, it'd easily go to Susano'o. With the ones we're using, I believe it's a bit more drawn out, and that she can't quite do anything to Susano'o.
Kasen's dream version notes that Yukari likes to avoid direct combat and is scared of fighting people. Which is why she usually sits on the sidelines. Of course, Kasen may not be entirely reliable, but she was more experience with Yukari aside from maybe Okina Matara and would know her personally, in and out. The dream versions of the characters you encounter are also especially honest with themselves. This represents a psychological weakness on Yukari's part, whilist Susano'o is a battle hardened combat veteran with like a million timeloops worth of experience, not to speak of his natural skill with his body.
Now, ontop of that, while Susano'o can't exactly fly, I think he's bound to trump her in pure physical prowess and has the ability to attack on range. Combined with his sheer experience and skill, he'd most likely be faster than her on foot, or at least be more dexterious and capable of outmaneuvering her in the case that she got closed or began to spam magic bullets.
That said, her hax isn't anything to scoff at and I'm not entirely sure how it'd work against Susano'os resistance to phenomenon intervention, seeing as they seem to be able to do similar things. However, the only demonstrated reality warping capable of working on Susano'o is the power of order, which works against sethir, something that Terumi has a very direct relation to. When talking about his fusion, it should be noted that Jin didn't do more than perceive Terumi (as he remembered him, not as Susano'o) in order to weaken the fusion. This isn't flipping a switch, or blurring a boundary of their fusion. At that point in time, before he created the imperfection, they were one and the same.
Now, the observation Jin was using also used the power of order, meaning that it can combat the effects of sethir and things that use sethir. This is probably why it's effective against Susano'o/Terumi, a being who's directly linked to sethir. So, I don't think Yukari can undo the fusion, and if she did, she'd have to get rid of Terumi himself, which is an issue all on its own.
Given that Yukari isn't a hypercompetent fighter (though she is a planner, it is a good thing Terumi is too.) that would consider most of their surroundings whether they were in combat or not (got plucked out from a gap by Kasen in the Wild and Horned Hermit Manga), had to spend at least a minute before she could mess with Joon and Shion's perfect possession fuckery and even then she had to send Reimu at Shion (who gives you bad luck), I'd reckon that Susano'o would eventually catch up to her. If he's serious about killing her, it ends there. If he wants to drag it out, it might end a little later, or she BFRs him to somewhere, but I'm not sure about how effective it would be.
Also, phenomenon intervention/event interference effectively creates things by making nonexistent things exist. If boundary manipulation was capable of similar things then Yukari would've used it to correct the possibilities that Shion had altered using her ability to give bad luck. Since it's perfectly possible that she doesn't like fighting, it's probably likely that she can't quite do the same things as phenomenon intervention does.
If you fuse silicon, you'd get iron, you can split iron back into whatever you got before, but that requires an external force to work on it, energy. It's linked together on an atomic level that creates an element that behaves a certian way. It's not bolting together two lines of code after another. Thus flipping the switch on it would probably not do anything, it's like trying to unfuse me with my brain.
In the end, I agree with Beerus.
Also, I know both characters. This is going in part with VS Battles interpretations, but if I was just doing my own, it'd easily go to Susano'o. With the ones we're using, I believe it's a bit more drawn out, and that she can't quite do anything to Susano'o.