- 3,493
- 1,358
Here' a quick thought experiement.
You have Character Alpha, Character Beta, and Character Gamma. Character Alpha and Character Beta exist in Series 1. Character Gamma exists in Series 2. Series 1 and Series 2 are completely different series and aren't related to each other in any way.
In Series 1, Character Alpha uses ability X on Character beta and ability X worked on Character Beta. In series 2, Character Gamma has resisted an ability that is the same or very similar to ability X.
Some important information:
1. Character Beta has not previously shown resistence to to Ability X before.
2.Character Beta is a higher tier than Character Gamma
Here in vsbattle, We have a battle of Character Alpha vs. Character Gamma. While Gamma has shown resistence to said ability, Character Alpha successfully used it on a character of a higher tier. Does Character Alpha's ability X work on Character Gamma?
You have Character Alpha, Character Beta, and Character Gamma. Character Alpha and Character Beta exist in Series 1. Character Gamma exists in Series 2. Series 1 and Series 2 are completely different series and aren't related to each other in any way.
In Series 1, Character Alpha uses ability X on Character beta and ability X worked on Character Beta. In series 2, Character Gamma has resisted an ability that is the same or very similar to ability X.
Some important information:
1. Character Beta has not previously shown resistence to to Ability X before.
2.Character Beta is a higher tier than Character Gamma
Here in vsbattle, We have a battle of Character Alpha vs. Character Gamma. While Gamma has shown resistence to said ability, Character Alpha successfully used it on a character of a higher tier. Does Character Alpha's ability X work on Character Gamma?