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Pretty sure Oryx actually wins this, through a rather silly method. Gonna elaborate in a little bit.
 
The trick here is in his power copy stuff. Due to the starting AP advantage and 682's lack of lawhax resistance, he can definitely kill it a couple times. When Oryx kills something he gains all their strength and power, which was how he picked up a lot of the really ridiculous powers like the acausality and killing universal truths. This means he can mitigate the issue of 682 adapting by just giving himself that adaptation, which means he basically just becomes better 682 and incaps via an adapting law.

I'm not entirely sure 682 can really have losses against anything that can actually beat him, since it's offense sucks.
 
He doesn't null it, he steals it for himself. Then he has better adaptation because he has both 682s and his own while 682 just has its own, and he starts off with a huge advantage in both power and the lawhax.
 
No, because his lawhax doesn't start out resisted and can be used to incap. Due to it not starting resisted and him getting better adaptation on his first kill, it never will be.
 
Oryx would basically get 682 Evolution-lite from killing him

most likely an incon as neither can do shit to the other
 
He just kinda does. He can assign 682 the value of "inept lizard" or something and have SL back it up, incapacitating him. Worked on Mara Sov.

682 also ends up incapped by a perpetual AP gap, since Oryx starts off so much higher and quickly steals his adaptation. When both of them have the same adaptation but Oryx also has his own on top of it, I don't think 682 would overcome it.
 
Also wouldnt it be a NLF to assume oryx couldncopy 682s powers perfectly seeing as he has tier 1 stuff inclusing resistances, which oryx has never shown the ability to copy?
 
A perpetual AP gap is by definition an incap, as one party is unable to harm the other.

Not really sure considering he used it to go from normal little krill to copying 4D concept killing shit and showed no signs of stopping anytime soon. Even getting that degree of 682's stuff would quickly develop into the full deal anyways.
 
@Wokistan that is a bit NLF.

@Weekly I'd say that Oryx couldn't copy 682's tier 1 resistances, but could copy the other stuff and the adaptation.
 
The point is more that he's dimension jumped before. He's not copying the immortalities or anything. 682's physicals didn't ever really get past 3-A so he still has the weird little AP method due to having copied 4D shit even with just his own power, so a 4D degree of 682's copy is still enough.
 
If I want to wank I could pull out that infinite dimensional vex statement

With 682 never adapting durability beyond 3-A, he doesn't even need to. Even copying 682 up to 4D would eventually develop higher, since 682's own adaptation wasn't always that level and look how we are.
 
682 has feats of adaptating to AP and hax of a higher caliber so I say 682 has a bad time at the beginning of the fight then eventually adapts then him and Oryx battle forever.

So I vote Incon.
 
Why do you guys think the adaptation is a higher-D power? He's only adapted on a 3D scale.
 
He was going to take over a race that could create 2-A sized spaces at his current form, the Ascendant Plane has some stuff alluding to such an existence, and the Vex can already simulate that type of space (though in the mathematical sense, so not really tiering applicable) but its all moot because 682 never adapted in AP beyond 3-A, while Oryx has the capacity to go further as is. Also, not seeing how 682 is supposed to beat its own adaptation but better on top of a power that it A: Doesn't resist and B: Is already really above the curve for what it is, for those arguing it adapts to law even after the first few kills. Also, Oryx killing it multiple times would stack multiple instances of its own adaptation on him (or however much of it we say it can do), and 682's adaptation has pushed into higher territory from lower forms so there's also that.
 
WeeklyBattles said:
Going further in AP means nothig when Oryx has nothing supporting the ability to go beyond 4-D
He doesn't need to go beyond 4D since 682 has nothing supporting the ability to go beyond 3D.
 
He didn't adapt to do that. He tanked it outright. Making it a huge outlier.
 
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