Since Nasuverse seems like the new method of test for verses on this level How far does this bad boy go?
Remind me what the breakdown on the Tarrasque is again? I keep forgettingSince Nasuverse seems like the new method of test for verses on this level How far does this bad boy go?
multi continental with a lot of hax resistanceRemind me what the breakdown on the Tarrasque is again? I keep forgetting
At least continental/ftl with an anti-magic shell/probability manipulation due to legendary resistances right?
Much higher, actually. Its carapace also has a chance to reflect spells cast upon it. It also has an aura that prevents flight above 20 feet for anything nearby the Tarrasque. It also has resistance to most mind manipulation effects, as well as stuff like fire, poison, disease, and life drain-type abilities. What's broken about the Tarrasque is its regen, as it can regenerate from shit like disintegration, and in-universe can only be truly killed by being knocked unconcious and then using reality warping. Which is a lot easier said than done, since even abilities that would produce incurable wounds or instant death effects are negated. In 4e it doesn't even become unconcious, it just fucks off and goes back to sleepRemind me what the breakdown on the Tarrasque is again? I keep forgetting
At least continental/ftl with an anti-magic shell/probability manipulation due to legendary resistances right?
So remind me, something like Polymorph wouldn't be affected by its carapace but something like Ray of Frost would? (sort of a similar situation to Accelerator but also not really, you get what I mean)Much higher, actually. Its carapace also has a chance to reflect spells cast upon it. It also has an aura that prevents flight above 20 feet for anything nearby the Tarrasque. It also has resistance to most mind manipulation effects, as well as stuff like fire, poison, disease, and life drain-type abilities. What's broken about the Tarrasque is its regen, as it can regenerate from shit like disintegration, and in-universe can only be truly killed by being knocked unconcious and then using reality warping. Which is a lot easier said than done, since even abilities that would produce incurable wounds or instant death effects are negated. In 4e it doesn't even become unconcious, it just fucks off and goes back to sleep
Stat-wise it should actually be planet level minimum. Since the Tarrasque is comparable to demon lords such as Orcus and Demogorgon, and stronger than most godly avatars (as well as elder evils such as Allabar). It isn't even too far behind the true forms of Lolth and Tiamat, meaning it's more accurate to place it around star level+. It should also be MFTL+ since even the lowest of fodder are at that level.
Pretty much. Though even that would require the spellcaster to bypass its spell resistance.So remind me, something like Polymorph wouldn't be affected by its carapace but something like Ray of Frost would? (sort of a similar situation to Accelerator but also not really, you get what I mean)
Because I remember that being that case.
MFTL+ D&D fodder?Much higher, actually. Its carapace also has a chance to reflect spells cast upon it. It also has an aura that prevents flight above 20 feet for anything nearby the Tarrasque. It also has resistance to most mind manipulation effects, as well as stuff like fire, poison, disease, and life drain-type abilities. What's broken about the Tarrasque is its regen, as it can regenerate from shit like disintegration, and in-universe can only be truly killed by being knocked unconcious and then using reality warping. Which is a lot easier said than done, since even abilities that would produce incurable wounds or instant death effects are negated. In 4e it doesn't even become unconcious, it just fucks off and goes back to sleep
Stat-wise it should actually be planet level minimum. Since the Tarrasque is comparable to demon lords such as Orcus and Demogorgon, and stronger than most godly avatars (as well as elder evils such as Allabar). It isn't even too far behind the true forms of Lolth and Tiamat, meaning it's more accurate to place it around star level+. It should also be MFTL+ since even the lowest of fodder are at that level.
MFTL+ D&D fodder?
Much higher, actually. Its carapace also has a chance to reflect spells cast upon it. It also has an aura that prevents flight above 20 feet for anything nearby the Tarrasque. It also has resistance to most mind manipulation effects, as well as stuff like fire, poison, disease, and life drain-type abilities. What's broken about the Tarrasque is its regen, as it can regenerate from shit like disintegration, and in-universe can only be truly killed by being knocked unconcious and then using reality warping. Which is a lot easier said than done, since even abilities that would produce incurable wounds or instant death effects are negated. In 4e it doesn't even become unconcious, it just fucks off and goes back to sleep
Stat-wise it should actually be planet level minimum. Since the Tarrasque is comparable to demon lords such as Orcus and Demogorgon, and stronger than most godly avatars (as well as elder evils such as Allabar). It isn't even too far behind the true forms of Lolth and Tiamat, meaning it's more accurate to place it around star level+. It should also be MFTL+ since even the lowest of fodder are at that level.