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YHVH (SMT) VS Zeedmilleniumon (Digimon)

Maybe YHVH. While I think that Zeed has the superior AP, he doesn't really have a way to put down YHVH for good, while YHVH can overpower Mid-Godly regen with stuff like Voice of God, if I remember correctly
 
IIRC Zeed is stronger than people who are infinitely above the regular 2-A. So no, YHVH outhaxes, but Zeed overpowers
 
Pretty sure YVHV inverse-wise is several layers stronger than regular 2-A. Dunno how the scaling works, tho.

About destroying, didnt mean he overpowers Zeed, but that he wins mid-diff max.
 
YHVH wins because he has more heads than Zeed. XD

Seriously, I have no idea who could win in this match for now, so I'll wait for more opinions about it.
 
Kaltias said:
I mean, that's what Zeed is and he has only got "at least 2-A" for that
I'm pretty sure Zeed and the Seven Great Demon Lords and a few other Digimons were missed during the higher dimension Digimon revision.
 
Milleniummon was born before one of its parts (Kimmeramon) was created. Also, it orquestated the events that lead to his own creation.

Yes, it is a walking paradox.
 
So couldn't Zeed just wipe him from Existence then just wipe him from nonexistence, then bust the multiverse thus collapsing the reality and be done with it?

Because that requires True Godly to tank. (existence and nonexistence destruction)

And Conceptual Erasure is pretty damn hard to beat to.

Going with Zeed on this one.
 
Riiingo said:
Because that requires True Godly to tank. (existence and nonexistence destruction)
all tier 1-A can tank because is beyond the transduality, its depend of power and more.


if Zeed can wipe both, Existence and non-exitence ( ergpo, thw duality) then, he will win
 
A powerful hax that erases nonexistence as a whole. Something that requires True-Godly Regen to come back from.

True Godly: Able to regenerate even if you are erased from both existence and nonexistence.
 
That is literally gibberish. Non-existence is the state of not existing. You can't erase it or else you weren't in a state of Non-existence. Also what would doing so implicate? You return to life? Because erasing your existence kills you... So erasing your Non-existence should be a good thing.
 
Can't help what you agree with. As of now that's a thing that is accepted. Like I said, it is on the Regen page and we agreed to it.
 
Like I said, I cannot help what you accept. We literally have a thread for True-Godly Regen in which was accepted.
 
Except Non-Existence Erasure is a requirement for you to gain True-Godly Regen. It is quite literally in the description.\

True Godly: Able to regenerate even if you are erased from both existence and nonexistence.
 
Dragonmasterxyz said:
Except Non-Existence Erasure is a requirement for you to gain True-Godly Regen. It is quite literally in the description.\
True Godly: Able to regenerate even if you are erased from both existence and nonexistence.
Yeah and that description doesn't make any sense either, sorry was about to edit my first post after I saw what the definition was on the Regenerationn page. I looked up the thread of True Godly Regenerationn and got my definition from there. From what I understand True-Godly is just being able to regenerate from everything. If your whole fiction was destroyed and you'd still be able to regenerate you'd have True-Godly Regenerationn.
 
How about you take it up with Sera and Ven who made the description. I don't see why it is now a problem when we've have it for awhile now...
 
Dragonmasterxyz said:
How about you take it up with Sera and Ven who made the description. I don't see why it is now a problem when we've have it for awhile now...
I wasn't aware of it
 
About this in Digimon, I believe it would correspond to: On a computer the available foreground files make up the existence, the Recycle Bin stands for Non-Existence (In Digimon this is represented by the Dark Area, the realm of pure nothing where Digimon erased from existence) and deleting a file from the Recycle Bin would mean erasing something that was already deleted. The example of the Recycle Bin is not very sure, since it is not really erased, but it is as simple as I can imagine to explain it.
 
@Executor N0

As you acknowledge, files deleted from the computer and sent to the recycle bin aren't really erased. There are three levels of deletion when it comes to computers. The first one being temporary one aka sending to the recycle bin. The files aren't actually erased and occupy the same space, data can be easily recovered from here by using special recovery tools or simply restoring the files. The next is permadelete by clearing the contents of the recycle bin. The computer marks the space used by the deleted files as empty(they aren't actually deleted) and unless other files are placed in the same space later, the original deleted files are still recoverable by using special methods. The last and final one is absolute permadelete: can be accomplished using special multipass delete tools or overwriting over the deleted files from the second stage.

I think the equivalent of the recycle bin in Digimon would most likely be the world that the chosen were sent to after defeated by Apocalymon (they were broken down into zeroes and ones). The Dark Area likely fits for the second level of deletion. The superdimension also has the existence erasure properties. I'm not sure if the Dark area would also correspond for the third level of deletion though.
 
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