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Circus of Humorous & Humiliating Arguments Part 4 Part 2: Electric Boogaloo

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Futon

Notorious
Now hold on son. Jjk ain't the greatest thing ever but it's far from ass.

Girl of the Wilds is Ass, a good majority of Isekai is Ass
All sounds like different degrees of ass to me. JJK finally had something in the Shibuya Arc that got me somewhat invested in what was happening, an entertaining thriller, but it's been a steady decline since then, and I'd say it was barely mediocre or below before that arc. I also liked the Zenin clan stuff.

Personally, I've never seen a good Isekai that I can think of.
 

shiny

Paramount
Since the limits and workings of The Killing Curse are vaguely defined in the Harry Potter series, let us put its limits to the test.

The spell will be cast by Voldemort.

Every entity on this list will take the spell head-on unless their round specifies otherwise.

This is not a gauntlet. I am only numbering the rounds for ease of reference.

R1: Yersinia pestis bacterium (Real Life)

R2: Virophage (Real Life)

R3: Man in Plate Armor (Real Life)

R4: Blue Whale (Real Life)

R5: Man inside of a car (Real Life) Can The Killing Curse penetrate the car doors?

R6: Demon (Demon Slayer)

R7: Shinobi (Naruto)

R8: A Cursed Spirit (Jujutsu Kaisen)

R9: A Devil (Chainsaw Man)

R10: Shinigami (Bleach)

R11: Hollow (Bleach)

R12: Thanos (MCU)

R13: Kaido (One Peice) No Armamant Haki.

R14: A Dead Apostle (Type-Moon) Just an average one.

R15: A Servant (Type-Moon) Magic Resistance E.

R16: A Hive Tyrant (Warhammer 40k) No conscious psychic shielding, but any automatic psychic shielding or resistance is enabled.

R17: The God Emperor of Mankind (Warhammer 40k) No armor and no conscious psychic shielding, but any automatic psychic shielding or resistance is enabled.

R18: Godzilla Earth (GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters)

R:19: Void Whale (Warhammer 40k)

R20: Deadpool (Marvel 616)

R21: The Hulk (Marvel 616)

R22: Saitama (One Punch Man)

R23: Goku (Dragon Ball Super)

R24: Xeelee Nightfighter (Xeelee Sequence)

R25: Galactus (Marvel 616)

R26: A Magic God (Toaru)

R27: A Hadou God (Shinza Bansho)
WTF they did there?
 

shiny

Paramount

Demon Slayer I'm given to understand is Buddhist influenced, and if Vs. Debates equivalency is not imposed on it, there is no such thing as a soul in traditional Buddhism. Your reincarnation is not your soul being transmigrated to another body, but is a change in your skandhas, the five factors that comprise your being and determine how you experience the world. This is one of the main differences between Buddhism and Hinduism, where in Hinduism the soul is called the atman, while Buddhism negates it with anatman, meaning no soul.

However, I'm not sure if Demon Slayer waters it down, or mixes in Shintoism which does have souls.
Lol. What?!!
 

Proto234

Distinguished
WTF they did there?
Tbh, I don't know why AV is stated to be vaguely defined in terms of who can it kill.
In the novel itself, it is stated that Dragon or any mythical beings is all but invicible to wizard's magic outside very specific circumstances. So anything that have any resemblence of magic resistance can no sell AV
 

Paxton

One Sin and Hundreds of Good Deeds
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Yeah only Kakine is relevant here and it's only because we're using his second version. The Espers are incredibly weak against several things one of them being Time Manipulation. If you can manipulate time you could kill every Esper are the start of the series. Plop in Homura from Madoka she could just stop time and put a round in each of their heads without them being any the wiser. Espers have no way of claiming victory here.
Except for the massive speed advantage Accelerator and Kakine hold over the opposition, you mean?

And while that is true, Homura would get shitblitzed by every Esper here (especially Kakine and Accelerator) in an actual fight :giogio
 
even bayo from the first game is planet+ level/ftl and punched jubi's soul into the sun, why they thought kurosaki could beat her bayo 3 version = multiversal/mftl? oh wait, cuz its sb :heston

Like, it's even obvious from the story of Bayonetta 3 itself, you can't pretend she isn't Multiversal due to the fact that Singularity literally becomes one with every Universe he takes over.
You can't even try and downplay it but I guess SB just somehow continues to find ways(And yeah, it's stupid as hell they believe that he can defeat Bayonetta even at Bayonetta 1 because she still fought Jubileus which even in it's weakest form is still well above Planetary+, let alone being able to summon Sheba.

Tbh, I don't know why AV is stated to be vaguely defined in terms of who can it kill.
In the novel itself, it is stated that Dragon or any mythical beings is all but invicible to wizard's magic outside very specific circumstances. So anything that have any resemblence of magic resistance can no sell AV

It's been a consistent thing with Spacebattles that they end up wanking Harry Potter through the movies without realizing the movies take out so much context, it might as well be a different series.
They ignore that in the Books(And even the games) no matter what, spells still require actual intricate movements otherwise you just get weak ass Magical Shots that do no real damage to anyone. They ignore that the spells can be very easily dodged by children(Which we see in all media is not super fast on any level) and the fact that while Wizards are superhuman to some degree, it's more due to absurd pain tolerance than any real superhuman qualities at all(And you can still say that for normal humans too, see what happens to Vernon's sister once she pissed off Harry one too many).

They basically go overboard on the many things J.K. Rowling doesn't explain to pretend HP is more ridiculous than it is(Like Magic Spells seemingly take nothing to do... but we still see Wizards get tired from casting difficult spells from time to time).
 

Proto234

Distinguished
It's been a consistent thing with Spacebattles that they end up wanking Harry Potter through the movies without realizing the movies take out so much context, it might as well be a different series.
They ignore that in the Books(And even the games) no matter what, spells still require actual intricate movements otherwise you just get weak ass Magical Shots that do no real damage to anyone. They ignore that the spells can be very easily dodged by children(Which we see in all media is not super fast on any level) and the fact that while Wizards are superhuman to some degree, it's more due to absurd pain tolerance than any real superhuman qualities at all(And you can still say that for normal humans too, see what happens to Vernon's sister once she pissed off Harry one too many).

They basically go overboard on the many things J.K. Rowling doesn't explain to pretend HP is more ridiculous than it is(Like Magic Spells seemingly take nothing to do... but we still see Wizards get tired from casting difficult spells from time to time).
Tbf, the thread is durability test so speed reaction can be ignored in this case
 

Masterblack06

Man of Atom
Moderator
@Paxton
In a realm beyond the boundaries of their respective universes, an ominous convergence occurred. The Herrscher, a formidable force from the Honkai Impact 3rd world, found herself facing a daunting challenge. She stood in an ethereal arena, surrounded by a cosmic whirlwind, ready to clash with every Level 5 Esper from the To Aru universe.

First to step forward was Misaka Mikoto, the Railgun, Level 5 of Academy City. Electricity crackled around her as she unleashed a devastating lightning strike, aiming to fry the Herrscher where she stood. But the Herrscher was no ordinary foe. With a swift motion, she summoned a barrier of crystalline energy, deflecting the lightning effortlessly.

As the battle raged on, more Level 5 Espers joined the fray. Accelerator, with his vector manipulation, created a barrier of invincibility. Yet the Herrscher unleashed the power of the Honkai, distorting space itself to break through his defenses. Kakine Teitoku, the Dark Matter, summoned bizarre and deadly creations, but the Herrscher's honed combat skills allowed her to evade his every attack.

The Herrscher was not without her own arsenal of devastating abilities. She summoned the Honkai beasts, creatures of unimaginable power, to counter the Level 5 Espers. Tornadoes of energy clashed with whirlwinds of dark matter, and the arena became a maelstrom of chaos.

As the battle reached its zenith, the Herrscher faced her most formidable opponent yet, the Imagine Breaker himself, Kamijou Touma. His right hand, capable of nullifying any supernatural power, posed a unique challenge. But the Herrscher was no ordinary being. With her honed combat skills, she engaged Touma in a brutal hand-to-hand fight, attempting to avoid his deadly touch.

The battle raged on, each combatant pushing their limits. The Herrscher's crystalline armor cracked, and the Level 5 Espers showed signs of exhaustion. But in the end, it was the Herrscher's indomitable will and the overwhelming power of the Honkai that proved victorious.

With a final, devastating blast of energy, the Herrscher overcame the Level 5 Espers. They lay defeated, their powers unable to match the sheer force of the Honkai. As the cosmic whirlwind faded, the Herrscher stood victorious, a testament to her unrivaled might.

In this epic clash between two powerful universes, the Herrscher from Honkai Impact 3rd emerged as the ultimate victor, her power and determination transcending even the formidable Level 5 Espers from the To Aru universe.
:maybe :maybe
 

Masterblack06

Man of Atom
Moderator
In a world where the boundaries between different fictional universes began to blur, an anomaly brought together two iconic characters from separate realms: Batman, the Dark Knight of Gotham City, and Othinus, a formidable sorceress from the "To Aru Majutsu no Index" series.

It started with a disturbance in the fabric of reality, drawing the attention of both Batman and Othinus. Batman, always vigilant, sensed an unnatural presence in his city, one that transcended the criminal element he was used to dealing with. Othinus, a being of immense power, felt the ripples of this cosmic disturbance and decided to investigate.

The two met in a desolate, otherworldly realm, a battleground of twisted dimensions. Batman stood unwavering, his cape billowing in the eerie winds, while Othinus loomed, her eyes shimmering with arcane energy. Without words, they understood the gravity of their situation – only one of them would leave this realm alive.

Batman's years of training had honed his mind and body to peak human perfection. He drew upon his arsenal of gadgets, unleashing smoke pellets to obscure his presence. Othinus, however, was not to be underestimated. Her reality-warping powers defied the laws of physics, allowing her to manipulate the very fabric of existence.

As Batman closed in, his martial arts skills were put to the test. He darted in and out of the shadows, landing precise blows and using his detective skills to predict Othinus's movements. But every punch he threw, every tactic he employed, seemed to be countered effortlessly by the sorceress.

Othinus retaliated with her magical prowess, warping reality to create deadly obstacles for Batman. Giant thorns erupted from the ground, and bolts of lightning crackled from her fingertips. Batman dodged and weaved, his indomitable will pushing him beyond his limits.

As the battle raged on, Batman's relentless determination began to wear down Othinus's confidence. She had never encountered a foe so unwavering in the face of insurmountable odds. Batman's resilience and adaptability were pushing her to her limits.

In a final, desperate gambit, Othinus attempted to erase Batman from existence itself. But Batman, with a heart that knew no fear, stared into the abyss and refused to be forgotten. With sheer force of will, he resisted her reality-warping power, inching closer to her with each passing moment.

With one last, bone-crushing strike, Batman incapacitated Othinus. He stood victorious in that surreal battleground, proving that even against a god-like adversary, the human spirit could prevail.

The rift between their worlds closed, returning Batman to Gotham City and Othinus to her own realm. The memory of their epic battle would linger as a testament to the unyielding determination of a mortal man and the awe-inspiring power of a sorceress. Batman had once again proven that, in the face of darkness, he was the unrelenting symbol of hope.

BRO THERE AINT NO WAY
 
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