That depends on the mechanics of the ability in question thoughNah, that's a No Limits Fal-
> Its against GoH
Never mind use all the fallacies you want, GoH deserves it after its faceplant of a final season![]()

That depends on the mechanics of the ability in question thoughNah, that's a No Limits Fal-
> Its against GoH
Never mind use all the fallacies you want, GoH deserves it after its faceplant of a final season![]()
Dependsyou're not gonna say simply being strong is letting you hit an intangible dude, after all
Which, in that case, is a nice feat for them.Depends
We've seen people so strong their punches can warp space and shit before
Or you can be a monk from DnD who, at high enough levels, their fist can just hit intangibles because fuck youWhich, in that case, is a nice feat for them.
Depending on the intangibility that means fuck all though![]()
you're not gonna say simply being strong is letting you hit an intangible dude, after all
Where do we even put V1 anyway? Chief (going off how the OBD does things in general) should be comfortably relativistic and MCB+ with up to small city level dura, just for comparison.
No, I'm pretty sure even at range, Chief is all kinds of dead against V1...
Speaking of Overlord, is this true?Overlord gets wanked by normies because the series is about a max level dude fighting in a tutorial area.
Also, "it's a black hole, bro. It's strong."
Plus, all the DnD references.
There's also the Overlord anime's incredible world-building. The series' slower pace is afforded by extremely high fidelity to its light novel source material -- and less of a focus on pure action. Even the smallest details of how the world works are explained, ensuring a sense of internal consistency and keeping anything from seeming too random.
On paper, Overlord is the quintessential isekai series, making it fairly dime-a-dozen as far as current anime, manga and light novels go. This could actually be one of its biggest selling points, however. Given when the Overlord franchise, namely its anime, became popular, it was likely one of the first isekai that many modern anime fans encountered. With its medieval MMORPG setting, it's perhaps even more of an archetypal isekai than the well-known Sword Art Online.
No. It's just that people really like the power fantasy.Speaking of Overlord, is this true?
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Why the Overlord Anime Has Stayed So Popular
The Overlord anime has all the usual trappings of the isekai genre, but this seems to be a plus rather than a deterrent for fans.www.cbr.com
No. The "world building" can be summed up as corrupt nation 1, corrupt nation 2, corrupt nation 3, and "kill all the xenos!" Nation.Speaking of Overlord, is this true?
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Why the Overlord Anime Has Stayed So Popular
The Overlord anime has all the usual trappings of the isekai genre, but this seems to be a plus rather than a deterrent for fans.www.cbr.com
V1 is apparently town level and hypersonic. His speed might be higher. V1’s Revolver and Railcannon appear to function similarly to particle weapons and the projectiles appear instant from the player’s perspective.Where do we even put V1 anyway? Chief (going off how the OBD does things in general) should be comfortably relativistic and MCB+ with up to small city level dura, just for comparison.
I mean, the anime stayed more or less true to the source material.Speaking of Overlord, is this true?
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Why the Overlord Anime Has Stayed So Popular
The Overlord anime has all the usual trappings of the isekai genre, but this seems to be a plus rather than a deterrent for fans.www.cbr.com
Yeah dude's getting blitzed thenV1 is apparently town level and hypersonic. His speed might be higher. V1’s Revolver and Railcannon appear to function similarly to particle weapons and the projectiles appear instant from the player’s perspective.