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MHA vs Jojo, a match that could work but no one wants 1-1-0

But Rewind could reverse any damage Thunder McQueen makes on himself.
 
Also, how is Thunder McQueen instantly killing himself before Rewind effects him?
 
If you're referring to when Eri Rewinded final form Kai, I'm almost certain that she had to touch some part of the arm in order to use her Quirk. Her Quirk has been shown to require physical contact, like with Infinite 100% Izuku (it's Full Cowl, but Infinite seems more appropriate given the context) and when he Rewinded second form Kai.
 
That just looks like Eri separated Kai from his comrade.

There was no physical contact.
 
The first panel in the second image makes it look like the arm actually did let within reach of the two; The little bits of the arm that's getting Rewinded to the left of Kai looks like it was very close to Eri and Izuku before getting pushed back. And, it would be incredibly outlierish, I believe, to show an ability which has been shown to only be used through physical contact (which we can logically assume is a drawback/limitation) suddenly having massive range.
 
It's always been able to do that, how is that an outlier? Her power was getting stronger and released a field of "rewind energy" around herself, Chisaki touched this field, and he got rewinded.
 
"It's always been able to do that"

"Her power was getting stronger and released a field of "rewind energy" around herself"

This whole "Rewind energy field" has supposedly only happened once, in the fight with Kaiju Overhaul. Never beforehand have we seen her emit this field of energy; She has always touched the target, and the Rewind was instantaneous. There were no special effects to go with it, no evidence of energy emitting from her body.

And, when you say "field of rewind energy", is the field of energy invisible by any chance or are you referring to the bulk of electric sparks surrounding Izuku and Eri on the first page and on the far-right of the second page's first panel? Because those are the sparks coming from Izuku's Infinite 100%, not Eri's Rewind, which you can see all throughout the battle.
 
Also, Izuku's Infinite 100% was beginning to take a toll on his body, which is why he's hunched over on the ground, so it's apparent that instead of Eri's Quirk getting stronger, it was becoming weaker.
 
Well, actually.

If TMQ murders himself, but Eri heals him, Eri isn't healing herself, right? She's suffering from all of TMQ's damage.

Overall... If Eri can't heal herself, Thunder McQueen might actually win this. Eri is a small child, a child that can take far less of a beating than TMQ. Less blood, less vitality, meaning if TMQ attacks himself, Eri will die first.

Sure, TMQ might die afterwards, but dying after your opponent is still a victory.

I vote... Thunder McQueen.
 
Eri isn't exactly bloodlusted or likely to go for the kill. By the time she knows she should be going for the kill, she's pouring blood from her neck, and being a child, won't be able to respond.
 
(By the way, TMQ killing himself is effectively the more extreme Perma 100% Deku - therefore, while Eri is dying, TMQ is being continuously healed. Eri will die long before TMQ gets erased, or dies.)

(TMQ is like, her perfect counter.)
 
Eri can't control her powers. Once she uses it even a little, she begins EE, causing the one feeling the process immobilize in pain but Eri can't stop it, even if she wanted to.
 
Oh wait. Have we ever seen Eri use it in the main story? We know she erased her father, but do we know that it immobilises the target?
 
Cause Deku was getting EE and he was immobilized by the pain she was causing him.

Deku only survived because of outside help.
 
Deku was perfectly fine after Eraserhead turned off Eri's quirk.

Deku's 100% doesn't active outside of Deku's Control. His body has always been unable to survive the force of 100% but Deku has always been in control of activating it.

Deku still using 100% while Overhaul was no longer fighting him doesn't make sense.
 
Deku hurt himself to survive her abilities.

Guess who else really likes hurting himself?
 
Moritzva said:
Deku hurt himself to survive her abilities.

Guess who else really likes hurting himself?
If that's the case, it shows how fast EE is.
 
Nullflowerblush said:
"It's always been able to do that"
"Her power was getting stronger and released a field of "rewind energy" around herself"

This whole "Rewind energy field" has supposedly only happened once, in the fight with Kaiju Overhaul. Never beforehand have we seen her emit this field of energy; She has always touched the target, and the Rewind was instantaneous. There were no special effects to go with it, no evidence of energy emitting from her body.

And, when you say "field of rewind energy", is the field of energy invisible by any chance or are you referring to the bulk of electric sparks surrounding Izuku and Eri on the first page and on the far-right of the second page's first panel? Because those are the sparks coming from Izuku's Infinite 100%, not Eri's Rewind, which you can see all throughout the battle.
You're reaching so hard
 
Also, HTH doesn't work on hax abilities that don't do any damage, so Eri could literally rewind him to where he doesn't exist any more, giving her the victory.
 
Moritzva said:
Well, actually.
If TMQ murders himself, but Eri heals him, Eri isn't healing herself, right? She's suffering from all of TMQ's damage.

Overall... If Eri can't heal herself, Thunder McQueen might actually win this. Eri is a small child, a child that can take far less of a beating than TMQ. Less blood, less vitality, meaning if TMQ attacks himself, Eri will die first.

Sure, TMQ might die afterwards, but dying after your opponent is still a victory.

I vote... Thunder McQueen.
No, that's now how it works. No matter what durability you have, far less or far more, you still take the same damage as you would with Thunder hurting himself. If Goku flicks him and Thunder suffers severe damage because of it, Goku wouldn't just feel a tiny flick, he will feel immense pain as well.
 
@Madotsuki24 You make a point but I don't believe it would make this match a stomp, due to Eri being a glass cannon.
 
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