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I don't see any actual reason to assume that Orgalorg is a glass canon other than "he is elastic". At minimum I can see something like "At least '''High 6-B''', likely '''far higher'''" for the Top-Tiers of the verse if people are really so adamant in removing the Tier 5 stuff. |
I don't see any actual reason to assume that Orgalorg is a glass canon other than "he is elastic". At minimum I can see something like "At least '''High 6-B''', likely '''far higher'''" for the Top-Tiers of the verse if people are really so adamant in removing the Tier 5 stuff. |
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+ | To elaborate on it a bit, the "likely far higher" part would come from stuff like Magic Woman's power being enough to boost the Elementals into their purest forms (which are heavily implied to be one with their respective elements in a universal scale going by what Bubblegum says), The Lich harnessing the Earth's life-force through his well of power, so on and so forth. |
Latest revision as of 19:54, 16 May 2019
I don't see any actual reason to assume that Orgalorg is a glass canon other than "he is elastic". At minimum I can see something like "At least High 6-B, likely far higher" for the Top-Tiers of the verse if people are really so adamant in removing the Tier 5 stuff.
To elaborate on it a bit, the "likely far higher" part would come from stuff like Magic Woman's power being enough to boost the Elementals into their purest forms (which are heavily implied to be one with their respective elements in a universal scale going by what Bubblegum says), The Lich harnessing the Earth's life-force through his well of power, so on and so forth.