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Is this true, Any Forums?
Jaxon Green
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Isaiah Russell
Some incarnations, yeah.
Jose Reed
Fuck around and find out
Nicholas Myers
Silver age yeah
Juan Brooks
Liam Richardson
>VSwiki
Luis Green
Statements are not feats.
Allow me to demonstrate.
"I can topple mountains with my punches," alas I could not.
Cooper Rogers
I know I should've posted Death Battle (who is owned by WB)
Gabriel Ross
VSwiki puts Megaman EXE as multiversal and the kid from Persona 5 as outerversal. And no one but you brought up db, which is just as inaccurate as vswiki.
Cooper Cox
>VSwiki puts Megaman EXE as multiversal and the kid from Persona 5 as outerversal
What compels autists to argue for this shit
David Moore
VSwiki does the same thing as db. Takes feats out of context, false equivalences everywhere (which fucks up the scaling), sometimes just takes random stuff as canon despite no confirmation.
Jaxson Taylor
My favorite thing is how they refused to admit Master Roshi was a moon buster when he literally blows up the moon before our very eyes.
Daniel Sanchez
I like how Vs battle wiki used a non-canon My Hero Academia movie to level Deku using 8% of his power at Mach 7 speed. By using fucking velocity calculations.
Gabriel Butler
a lot of the mods/staff actually admitted the place is an echo chamber and they just gang up on whatever guy disagrees with them. It took a lot just for them to change roshi and they made weaker characters moon level despite not even destroying the moon (contradicting everything)
Daniel Robinson
>a lot of the mods/staff actually admitted the place is an echo chamber
Sounds familiar.
>looks around
Ian Young
They also list Simon Belmont as multiversal. They are fucking insane.
Leo Turner
>multiversal
>outerversal
What do these words mean in this context?
Caleb Lee
They can affect/destroy multiverses. Outerversal means you exist outside all universes or some shit. I actually don't mind these terms, because there are legitimate multiverse feats in a lot of fiction. I just disagree with how scaling of these multiversal characters are handled.
Dominic Young
I’m not him, but seriously, how did they come to that conclusion about Mega man EXE? “Oh, the digital universe has stars and galaxies in it, it must be multiversal”
Ethan Roberts
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>solar system level
what does that mean
Jace Long
>They can affect/destroy multiverses.
So Professor Farnsworth is "multiversal" because he made those universe boxes?
>Outerversal means you exist outside all universes or some shit.
So a wizard with a pocket dimension is "outerversal"?
Aren't these terms supposed to relate somehow to capabilities that matter somehow for a vs. battle?
Gavin Nguyen
That's what I mean when feats are taken out of context. A lot of things don't apply to combat at all so using them in vs debates is pointless. I remember for a long time saying the golden Superman can create a universe just because there's a panel of him saying "welcome to my universe". Also ponyfags thought their characters were multiversal because of some books in a shelf containing worlds (even though it's been shown anyone can lift the books or rip the pages).