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Could you take a look at this?

Could you take a look at this?
Could you take a look at this?

Would this guy even have a fair match with any MHA character?
DaReaperMan
DaReaperMan
Yeah, Basically I'd need to pick and choose who I have him fight because if I throw him at like, Endeavor, he's just going to resist everything and beat his ass into sandpaper, that is the problem with Dwarfs in Fantasy.

So, good to know I wouldn't be ******* up by picking someone to throw him at that has something other then fists and skill to go off of, now the only point is to find one of these someone's to use(My current answer is All Might or Star and Stripe)
TheRustyOne
TheRustyOne
He resist fire?

I noticed he had Law Manipulation resistance, meaning New Order doesn't work on him.

How would his power null work on her Orders as well? Could he dispel her Fist Bump To The Earth? (Could he dispel her super strength!?)

All Might probably loses, though I can't say it'd be a stomp. He's not exactly that skilled, he's a standard brawler with experience. But his main method of fighting is a head on rush with no strategy or dodging. Which seems to be this guy's bread and butter, and is far better at it.
DaReaperMan
DaReaperMan
Aethyr basically is an end all be all of equalization and Thorgrim resists the concept of fire being applied to him because, as Malakai puts it(removing the scottish accent so its legible): "You can't use magic on a Dwarf"

Thorgrim would directly resist any orders applied to him, but he's got no reason to resist orders applied to the environment, he doesn't have anything like the Crown of Sorcery which would deny anything like that
Need your input for this. Do check this out if you have some spare time :)
Can I ask a question about something that I have a problem defining if it's qualifying for concept manipulation or not?
Hi. Sorry for bothering you but would you like to comment on this Thread? Only one more vote left.

If you don't want to comment then i apologize for causing troubles.

Wasn’t sure where to put this, but well, this matchup is a stomp and the results ain’t there.
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Can you comment?
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Can you comment?


Something related to Doctor Who and I not sure how reliable the OP is with the evidence is.

Needs a expert here
Could you evaluate this CRT please?

Minecraft CRT, can you please give your thoughts?
Could you evaluate this thread please?

Hey, can you give your input on this thread and especially its counter arguments? We really need another staff input before it becomes a 11 page CRT like it once happened (most arguments were resumed on page 4 btw)
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Hello could you evaluate this thread please?

Could you evaluate this thread please?

Could you please evaluate this thread please?

Could you evaluate this thread please?

Hello, could you give your opinion about this crt? It's been months without a conclusion.
Hello, could you give your opinion about this crt? It's been months without a conclusion.
Hello, could you give your opinion about this crt? It's been months without a conclusion.
Hello, could you give your opinion about this crt? It's been many months without a conclusion.
Yo, Deangox, if you wanna to continue our discussion we had in the GoW general thread, I'll like doing it with a conversation thread rather then the Gow general since it seems our conversations usually make the thread argumentative, a bit heated, and just demeaning to the other supporters.
Deagonx
Deagonx
The novel describes Kratos as needing to grind them into dust to prevent them from reforming. I am aware this is secondary canon, but I am using this to make a comparison. The finishers/hammer serve a similar purpose, the guide describes this as "finishing them off" and that the hammer has "extra power" to "easily smash them into pieces."

It gives a similar impression that this hammer and finishers simply achieve a level of damage beyond what normal attacks can inflict. Even in the hammer gif above, you can see the O button spinning above the skeleton, he's ready for a finisher and nearly dead, but even more hits from the hammer do not fully finish it yet.

I agree it's slightly muddy, but that seems more likely to be a result of game mechanics than an unmentioned negation. The guide describes why the hammer works in place of a finisher and decides to address the fact that it can smash them into pieces. The book speaks to a similar framework even if it's represented differently. I don't think the theory of negation is solid enough to warrant indexing, the damage threshold has its own bumps but it seems much more natural given the information we do have. Significantly so.
Pepsimanslover_69
Pepsimanslover_69
I still think there are problems to have with the conclusion.

If the Hammer smashing them to pieces was why it can easily kill them, then why does the guidebook tell us that Kratos's blades can, as per the text, be "effective at breaking to pieces" and still need a finisher to or the hammer to legitimately end them. It feels contradictory for the damage to be described as the same and for both to have different effects.

But I do see it being far more plausible now, that Kratos is simply reaching a damage threshold to end these pests rather then posses an entire full on ability to end them.
Deagonx
Deagonx
I understand that issue, but despite the similar description the book is expressing that "easily smashing them to pieces with extra power" is why the hammer kills them. The fact that the swords "break them into pieces" must be considered distinct from this despite being similar.

I don't disagree that this is a bit awkward, but the negation stance is IMO a fair bit more clunky in terms of what kind of assumptions and mechanisms are involved.

However it seems like we more or less have reached a common understanding.
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