"Muh Infinite Power Horus" is what they be using on SB unironically??????
I'm pretty sure even highballed 40K loses here
"Muh Infinite Power Horus" is what they be using on SB unironically??????
I'm pretty sure even highballed 40K loses here
why's this significant, is that the meta in SB now? Something is either infinite or it's not? I guess that's internally consistent as a board-wide standard....but Horus fucking died so he obviously wouldn't be infinite by that definition either"Muh Infinite Power Horus" is what they be using on SB unironically
When you lie and make up storiesYou...just had to ask?
It stops memory manipulation, creation, and erasure, (Notably this spell/effect can turn someone into a vegatable rather easily) his mind can't be read by doppelgangers/any other form of mind reading we're aware of. It blocks all domination, charm and emotional effects, it also blocks madness inducing effects such as insanity (An effect that drives a person insane and can only be broken by a mage/cleric healing you of the affliction) It blocks mind control as well, including mind control that explicitly bypasses immunities to mental effects.
Infinity does seem like its above a lot of this but has it ever encountered anything like ainz before is my main question?
You are the one claiming infinity will affect ainz regardless of his lack of brain and resistances/immunties. Ive simply asked why you think that is the case/what things infinity has worked on that are similar to ainz?
I really only have some very basic knowledge on jjk from threads so im not trying to offend you, Im genuinely asking because from other threads I got the sense infinite void has some issues with weird physiology, which definitely fits ainz with his complete lack of physical biological features outside his skeletal frame. Ainz is a walking pile of bones that couldn't tell you how he worked if you held a magical nuke to the side of his head.
You haven’t seen VBW highballed Warhammer bro??????
I'm pretty sure even highballed 40K loses here
didn't they have basic ass Necrons at 'hyperversal' lolYou haven’t seen VBW highballed Warhammer bro
One Ashtanga is all you need to solo.
these nigs aint aware, the verse is megaversal levels, lmao, its ok, plz understand their selective reading agenda, they try their best to downplay series, they dont know/like
Mugetsu is unscalable but Yhwach ought to get the benefit of the doubt. Aizen works as a solid benchmark as he implies he lacked firepower to deal with Yhwach, yet injured Ichigo just fine.
Dangai > TS means nothing when they both get bodied by the SK
I can quote most everything I listed from the novels, side stories, and authors word of god, if you'd like? Which part do you believe is a lie/unfounded within the novels, I have no issue elaborating/citing my sources?.
When you lie and make up stories
tbf I remember something about the Warp having infinite layers that each transcend the lower ones or some shit like that so it might be closer than one might thinkwhy's this significant, is that the meta in SB now? Something is either infinite or it's not? I guess that's internally consistent as a board-wide standard....but Horus fucking died so he obviously wouldn't be infinite by that definition either
That I'm familiar with (though I've seen some 40K fans claim it's an unreliable narrator or something, I have no horse in that race), I just haven't seen SB cite it for Horus specifically at least. I meant moreso this recent thing where SB's been going if a character is stated to be infinite then that's the end of it. Saw it in an Anos thread, so I wondered if that's their new standard. It makes some sense on paper, I just don't think it would benefit Horus very much.tbf I remember something about the Warp having infinite layers that each transcend the lower ones or some shit like that so it might be closer than one might think
I'm already falling asleep talking about this level of power