That's a very stupid thing to do, so why would I do it? If you gotta fictionalize what happened by changing the fight, then your point and result is also fictional.K ignore everything that happened before the one shot. What diff is it now?
That's a very stupid thing to do, so why would I do it? If you gotta fictionalize what happened by changing the fight, then your point and result is also fictional.K ignore everything that happened before the one shot. What diff is it now?
Depends on how you define one-shot. If a one-shot is a fight that consists of one blow delivered and someone else receives it and is defeated, then it is.A one shot isn't always equivalent to low dif.
Do you read yuyu hakusho?Depends on how you define one-shot. If a one-shot is a fight that consists of one blow delivered and someone else receives it and is defeated, then it is.
I don't give a **** about it, this is the One Piece sectionDo you read yuyu hakusho?
I know it is, but it's important to show you how one shot =/= low diff with a manga example since it seems so hard for you to grasp such a simple thingI don't give a **** about it, this is the One Piece section
wth are you talking about? This is to see how your logic holds....That's a very stupid thing to do, so why would I do it? If you gotta fictionalize what happened by changing the fight, then your point and result is also fictional.
Then, by all means, explainI know it is, but it's important to show you how one shot =/= low diff with a manga example since it seems so hard for you to grasp such a simple thing
What you're asking makes no sense.wth are you talking about? This is to see how your logic holds....
but clearly it doesn't cause you don't want to answer that question.
Hiei vs Zero - What difficulty was the fight?Then, by all means, explain
I don't know? I don't watch that series. I said explain.Hiei vs Zero - What difficulty was the fight?
Wait I thought Machvise only recieved one blow? IIRC wasn't it Hajrudin who was damaged prior to it? If that's the case ignore the injuries to Hajrudin and tell me what difficulty the fight was during the actual one shot itself. Don't know whats so hard to understand about this.What you're asking makes no sense.
A fight that consists entirely of one blow being delivered and the person who receives it is defeated as a result is low diff. This doesn't apply to Machvise vs the giant because it consisted of more than just one blow that defeats the enemy
Hiei had an ultimate attack but he couldn't control it at the time and using it meant sacrificing his arm for a considerable amount of time. He was facing someone(Zero) he knew would kill him if they fought, and decided to use his ultimate attack right from the start that one shotted that guy and thus won the fight but at the cost of his arm. What difficulty was that?I don't know? I don't watch that series. I said explain.
??? Why would I ignore the damage delivered to the giant when that's a major factor? Why is hard to understand that because Hadjurin sustained severe damage, it's not low diff, and it's not a one-shot fight because more than one blows were landed during the fight.Wait I thought Machvise only recieved one blow? IIRC wasn't it Hajrudin who was damaged prior to it? If that's the case ignore the injuries to Hajrudin and tell me what difficulty the fight was during the actual one shot itself. Don't know whats so hard to understand about this.
Thats a good point. Were any other attacks made during this fight?Hiei had an ultimate attack but he couldn't control it at the time and using it meant sacrificing his arm for a considerable amount of time. He was facing someone(Zero) he knew would kill him if they fought, and decided to use his ultimate attack right from the start that one shotted that guy and thus won the fight but at the cost of his arm. What difficulty was that?
??? Why would I ignore the damage delivered to the giant when that's a major factor? Why is hard to understand that because Hadjurin sustained severe damage, it's not low diff, and it's not a one-shot fight because more than one blows were landed during the fight.
Also I guess Luffy beat Doflamingo mid difficulty since most of the damage Luffy did was to himself....crap logic and you know it.Edit: Wait, you already answered that. Low diff. It cost him his arm, but it wasn't severe damage inflicted upon him by an opponent.
Why are you so incapable of grasping that ignoring the hits and damage before make no sense? You don't know that his bones would still break if he was at full strength.You're making no sense. I said just pretend that Hajrudin was not injured he would still break his bones upon one shotting Machvise.....so what difficulty is it?
Also I guess Luffy beat Doflamingo mid difficulty since most of the damage Luffy did was to himself....crap logic and you know it.
Now you're just picking and choosing.Why are you so incapable of grasping that ignoring the hits and damage before make no sense? You don't know that his bones would still break if he was at full strength.
Not being able to use one arm is hardly comparable to being completely exhausted and immobile.
You are assuming these they fight was equal. They fought that long because of their PL level. From what we know, Akainu could have upper hand whole time, and the fight lasted long only because of their high stamina.If they stopped fighting day 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 this fight would have been a tie....and you're comparing this to Luffy and Lucci? Even if you are equals someone is bound to lose if you fight forever, based on any little factor that can tip the favour for one over the other.
If that what happened Akainu wont have permanent scar after that fight.You are assuming these they fight was equal. They fought that long because of their PL level. From what we know, Akainu could have upper hand whole time, and the fight lasted long only because of their high stamina.