@MaximilianoGot5@HeroSS54 Olvido mucho de esta historia y solo me concentro en el Súper Eggman.
De hecho, gracias por decirme.
Aunque su forma de actuar no sé si podría ser solo con la esmeralda en la cabeza y realmente funcionar al estar en Super forma.
@theenekage@IncroyableSauce@kyuubi3490 That scene has context. Yoru weakens when she sees things that remind her of peace, since she is the demon of war. In this case, it was the white dove.
@HeroSS54@MaximilianoGot5 Las súper formas son potencialmente invulnerables al daño físico… Pero no hay evidencia que a otro tipo de daño.
Inclusive han sufrido daño físico en otros juegos por lo que no hay forma
@fieldrunnerstan In Death Battle! they explicitly stated it was a casual attack. But considering the Oregon sword was also a casual attack and the difference was so great, the point is lost.
@theenekage@IncroyableSauce@kyuubi3490 Yes, the Modulo narrative states exactly that Dabura had to use a technique to go at a relativistic speed that no one has ever reached vs the narrative in Csm where Yoru casually compressed Oregon while at her peak.
@theenekage@lit_oasis@IncroyableSauce@kyuubi3490 Dabura achieved this speed solely through a technique that allowed him to reach those speeds; calculating the reaction time and combat wouldn't change much. And it simply leaves the verse without the capacity for FTL feats.
@ChronosXLoid@IncroyableSauce@kyuubi3490 There's a huge difference between Mach 3 and this. This is a real, established speed limit, while the other was just a way of trying to deny the idea that the characters were faster in JJK.
@TSDNM_@IncroyableSauce@kyuubi3490 This statement works with the entire JJK verse. (Except for Sukuna's WCS, which traversed infinity through a specific situation) (This is a joke to: With the exception of Satoru Gojo)
@kyuubi3490@IncroyableSauce And Dabura was on the verge of death doing that; he did it using a technique to increase his speed, and again it's said to have been "Sub Light Speed," meaning relativistic speed. Something that no one has ever achieved, according to the narrator.
@Axo__Elote Lo que pasa es que Death Battle tiene favoritismo, por eso Death Battle es mierda. Yo no tengo favoritismo por eso mi personaje favorito es el que gana, pero no es por mi favoritismo bro.
@IncroyableSauce@kyuubi3490 And that's exactly what I said, Modulo simply invalidates that feature. There's a limit to the verse, and it was stated by the narrator himself. And that's where it ends.
@IncroyableSauce@kyuubi3490 No feat has ever reached FTL. Even with the best possible scaling, some have reached sub-relativistic speeds, while the declaration of Modulo destroys any past feat and renders it invalid.