Is this the dude with that bullshit Monochrome ability you mentioned?
DumbeThat's not how it works with instant death effects in Harry Potter. Nearly Headless Nick is a ghost and when hit by the instant death effect of the basilisk's stare, he was instantly petrified. It seems like magical instant death will just force something that can't die into a state close to death in HP logic. Moreover, unlike said ghosts who walk around with missing heads without caring, servants can in fact die so the notion that AK wouldn't work seems dubious anyway.
Zhen Chan is the dude with Wheel of JudgementIs this the dude with that bullshit Monochrome ability you mentioned?
Dumbe
VS
-Lancer Cu
-Scathach
-Siegfried
-Artoria
-Iskandar
-Arjuna
-Karna
-Caenis
-Cu alter
-Ozymandias
-Gilgamesh
Progresses if he stops.
Everyone at their strongest.
Mana source:Grail
Distance:100 meters
Location:Fuyuki
Win by death.
Since when were the Captains even IMPLIED to be the Peak of power, the Wizard King has been right there from the start?Even Captain that were supposed to be the peak of power were getting power-ups left and right, hell Yami started the series with two spells...
How so? Sure teamwork and match-ups actually matter a whole lot more than a lot of other series but I haven't had much trouble following the power levels.Black Clover does have any sense whatsoever when it comes to power level.
That's just wrong, Mars was one of the first opponents they fought and he was still relevant several arcs later, because they only beat him due to Anti-Magic and Slyph (when he was already severely weakened).Everyone gets at least two power ups in every fight it seems and previous one immediately becomes pointless.
I don't think it has any issue with stakes. I think it's more due to the snappy pacing and the lack of breaks between major fights, it doesn't particularly bother me as it hasn't hindered the story or character development in any way so I don't have an issue with it.It is a complete mess from the stakes pov. Author has handled power levels extremely badly. That is problematic as it is mostly a battle shonen where fights are the main bread and butter of manga.
The Ultimate Nullifier doesn't just erase someone from existence, it also sends them into Oblivion's domain.
That's where Abraxas ended up and he has yet to escape.
I somehow doubt Unicron is emerging victorious in a fight between him and Oblivion once he gets hit with the Ultimate Nullifier