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I swear to God, some of you need to relearn how not to be drunk off your own power.
I mean, this post was triggered by the Krakoa post and specifically the guy talking about Nazi cosplay and mutant genocide. I don't think he's criticizing what you're defending specifically
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Why isn’t Mahito viewed as top ten?
252, i believe? I know it's after Yuta pops his DE so somewhere after 250
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How Ben 10 fans think he fights:
Only cause Blukik ans Driba try to mess with it all the time, those bums are at fault here
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Sukuna squad vs Mahoraga with WCS
If JL deletes adaptation just jump him inside Yuta's domain as he has no way to negate the sure-hit like SD or HWB. Mahoraga will be unable to heal his wounds as they apparently only reset once he adapts instead of any notable healing. Combine this with two people capable of dealing soul damage, Rikka to hold him down and Yuta using his blades at max output and my guess is that the squad won't even need to be fully deployed before he crumbles to accumulated damage.
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How Ben 10 fans think he fights:
If you're not going to answer the question, would you kindly tell me what episode it is? I feel like it is part of that halloween aliens planet arc but i'm not sure
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How Ben 10 fans think he fights:
Wasn't it malfunctioning hard in that episode?
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Genuinely the scariest comic moment I've ever seen
Is this really a moral the book is trying to pass on to us or is this delivered by an unreliable narrator character that's trying to project his own loser ways into the reader? I really can't discern it because of the way it is written
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Why do you cultivate
To, above all, achieve True Freedom. I wish to touch every realm be it real or theoretical, to be here and there in what was, is and could be, to infinitely explore and gaze and wonder, to watch as every possibility comes and ceases to be and experience whatever i want whenever i feel like it.
Call it infinity, "godhood", a traveller's greatest dream or whatever else, but know that every single step i take towards cultivation is a means towards this end.
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Why do you cultivate
The shitty part about it is that Fang Yuan is likely to achieve immortality on his own, so he'll be the shitty neighbour you'll need to put up with for life cause neither of you will ever move out. Sucks to be them, i guess
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Ryu (not incarnated) vs yuji. Who wins?
No, soul damage is something Yuji does since chapter 2, subconsciously
Then show me the statement. We know he can perceive the soul due to sharing a body with Sukuna but the concept of soul damage itself is only brought up when he hits it against Mahito making it difficult for him to keep up his whole schtick and from there onwards it's explicitly addressed when used. Where's the indicators of him performing the same on others? Acknowledgement of him doing this the whole time as a reasoning for his monstrous strenght? And as a matter of fact you're correct that the omniscient narrator explained many things in GWE and Shibuya but never once mentioned the souls of either Hanami nor Choso being targeted, this type of impact would get at least a panel addressing it like in those other instances, wouldn't it? Let's also not forget that when used against the soul specialist himself and the king of curses, soul damage was hyped and thought of as a vital weapon in negating cure and surpassing durability.
And their defenses aren't being ignored because soul damage does nothing against normal sorceres
Directly contradicts chapter 23's explanation on ordinary sorcerors being incapable of consciously defending their own souls and thus it is an easier prey for Mahito to surpass than outright defeat an enemy in straight combat and also ignores SSK's duraneg ability that makes wounds that sorcerors without soul awareness can't heal and even slows down Sukuna's RCT (chapter 252)
Ishigoori didn't seem so fragile or stunned when he one-shotted partially manifested Rikka, specially when he's "blatantly stronger" than his opponent. The difference in the final H2H bout was in Yuta's intensity only, nothing more.
Yes, GB wouldn't kill Yuji instantly, I never said otherwise
I conflated two different comments (yours and someone else's), my bad.
Soul damage does nothing to normal sorceres or curses
SSK begs to differ.
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Ryu (not incarnated) vs yuji. Who wins?
That's useless because that's literally what everyone does. The soul is the body and the body is the soul. Everyone literally attacks the body/soul in every single body. It doesn't give extra damage.
This is factually incorrect, just plainly contradicted trough reading Mahito's anything (i'd suggest his fight with Nanami) or the final fight, the big reason why soul damage is a big deal is that not everyone can perform it and even fewer people can protect themselves from it consciously.
Yes, Ryu's speed is relative (if not outright equal) to Yuta's however your argument about battle of strenghts sustains itself in a single panel as Yuta did fight Ryu once more in the final moments of the duel and pressed him to a defensive position enough to guide him to the right spot so he would get hit by his own blow. As for the Sukuna statement:

He talks about both of them and compares their situation to Ryu's, outright stating that they didn't surpass him but just like back then he needs a more "hands on" approach to leave fatal wounds. Their durability is relative or close to Ryu’s, which means that Yuji’s output is at least close to Ishigoori’s and greater than that of Sendai Yuta trough statements. Yuji has the stats to fight him, pair it with poison blood and Shrine and we got ourselves a sorceror that will defeat Ryu, the duraneg nature of soul damage is just another means of making sure Yuji will prevail.
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Ryu (not incarnated) vs yuji. Who wins?
Hitting the soul means nothing for normal sorceres
Yuji has been hitting the soul since chapter 2 and it never did anything
Everytime Yuji performs soul damage it is directly addressed as is with Mahito and Sukuna (both characters that he had explicit intention to kill and reasons to back up the usage of soul damage). When is it stated that Yuji performs soul attacks in his other fights or it is acknowledged that their defenses are being ignored like with Nanami and Mahito?
Ryu was blatantly stronger
Rereading the whole fight i do have to address that my memory of it was muddled and the greatest amount of damage done to Ishigoori was done trough a fully manifested Rikka and Thin-Ice Missile, though in the final moments Yuta showcased the capability to put Ryu in the defensive position with pure hands to put him in the right spot and my argument about his strongest attack (Granité Blast) was factually correct as Yuta withstood it fully twice. I'd like to add that my argument about EOS Yuji's output is still valid due to the comparison to Ryu's situation and the improvement all those BFs should rightly give to his stats post-Shinjuku, he should rightly be resistant enough to get close and use Shrine to cut his soul or straight up poison him trough Blood Manipulation.
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Ryu (not incarnated) vs yuji. Who wins?
Yuji is hyped as a CQC genius from the beginning and dueled Sukuna twice while he was stuck in Yuji's level which graced us with showings of raw skill in spades, meanwhile Ryu has no extraordinary H2H feat that i know of besides the stats granted by his output. And yes, his base attacks should be capable of hurting Ryu as they would any Heavy-hitter, specially so if he aims for the soul, if a weaker version of Yuta can damage Ryu with his blows then EOS Yuji should perform even better.
The one-shot to the soul is me being pedantic, the scenario i described is unlikely but not impossible which does make it something that COULD happen. Also Sukuna not bothering much and only hurting the physical isn't the same as a soul damaging, murder attempting dismantle.
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Ryu (not incarnated) vs yuji. Who wins?
Ignoring the fact that this sounds nothing like Ishigoori at all, Yuji survived Sukuna's MS slashes with scars and a lost foot that was quickly reattached, he's not getting his limbs separated from him by a buffed sword. Talking about cutting, i'd argue that Yuji's own slashes would not only cut Ryu due to damaging a "Heavy-hitter stats Sukuna" but, when aimed at his soul directly, would end the battle much quicker as he would pile up bleeding that he can't stop or heal
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Ryu (not incarnated) vs yuji. Who wins?
Then just move the attack to the soul itself instead of the boundaries and achieve the same outcome as his attacks weren't subconsciously guided but actively selected.

And in what way is he stronger and faster? His attacks were at a stalemate with a weaker Yuta than the one that fought besides Yuji against Sukuna, with whom he was keeping up before he even started the BF chain to increase his understanding and overall output. Also Ryu hits the weaker version of Yuta with two different Granite Blasts, both times failing to kill him, i'd say that's enough to say EOS Yuji can replicate the feat which kinda undermines the insane output aspect
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Ryu (not incarnated) vs yuji. Who wins?
Yuji's durability, together with Yuta's, was stated to be slightly below Ryu's, he absolutely doesn't have the firepower to evaporate Itadori's limbs as he didn't achieve the same with a weaker Yuta. Y'know who can go around reinforcement of the body though? Soul awareness, specially when coupled with Cleave and Dismantle which should spell Ryu's end as his RCT is negated
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Ryu (not incarnated) vs yuji. Who wins?
If we're making this a deathmatch then all Yuji needs to achieve this same result is to perform the Cleave directly to Ryu's soul. Even if Ishigoori gets lucky and protects it on instinct he would eventually be surpassed during CQC and his wounds would be beyond healing. Thing is, an one-shot isn't really out of the table, it's just unlikely
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Top 10 in terms of RCT
He's getting soul-diffed anyway, you don't need that
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Top 10 in terms of RCT
Kashimo fans can't live without giving him imaginary shit 😭😭😭
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On god...
Why? I can see an argument for DE clashes and stalling someone due to immortality as we've seen happen but not much else where Hakari shines much brighter than Yuji
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Os argumentos como "não tem alma, não tem vida, não tem paixão" são realmente válidos para criticar a IA, ou seriam apenas um apelo emocional?
E a conexão entre ambos os casos é...?
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Os argumentos como "não tem alma, não tem vida, não tem paixão" são realmente válidos para criticar a IA, ou seriam apenas um apelo emocional?
Justamente pra IA poder fazer em primeiro lugar, sem o artista pra fazer a arte não existe banco de dados pra brincar de "2000 peças lúdicas pra fazer uma forma do Homem-Aranha". Arte existir sem artista ignora até como a IA funciona, que é como um ladrão glorificado que imita mas se limita sendo incapaz de produzir algo que ninguém já não tenha feito, o que é admitido até pelos criadores dessa porra
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(Bittersweet Trope) Everyone got a happy ending, except for One
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This fun fact is what happens when you overdose on fanfics