Are you kidding me? I often say when an AF is outclassed, and here he is far from it. When Shaman Nate can save all realties which Shaman AF did then we can talk.
As to Nate can immobilize the enemy via TK.
*"Telekinetically moved some of the chemicals in your brain around, shut down a few secretors." (X-Man #63)
Nate is often regarded as one of the biggest Telepaths on earth. Able to sense aggressive thoughts eve if its from an alternate reality Earth.
We have seen how he handled a group of telepaths working to gether.
*Can break through telepathic blocks effortlessly -- "Don't get me wrong. Your telepathic blocks are excellent. But you've never met anyone like me before." (X-Man #64)
*The "Gauntlet", a group of powerful mutants, said that "the power you radiate is unbelievable." (X-Man #64)
*His power is so great that telepathic blocks are almost nothing to him -- "If I pushed your blocks any harder, I'd turn you into vegetables. I don't want to do that." (X-Man #64)
and Shaman is a highly skilled TK user, plus time manipulation, universe popping attacks, atomic bomb blast absorption. Shaman has so much vartiety over Nate it's ridiculous
Shaman did it again when he was on Paradise during Infinity Crusade.
and? all that and he didn't own them which people said he would with a thought. Shaman has attacks that can defeat Nate in a split second, while Nate doesn't.
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Also to note Shaman can ask spirits to aid him in battle, such as the spirit of time and space
Nate ability to wild Telepathy, Telekinesis and Psy powers are ridicules.
It has no end to how flexible his powers are given the range and finite control he exerts.
Able to connect a Silver City dweller's mind across her fractured selves across the multiverse.
And to say he shows no vearity in his powers would be underestimating someone that can telekinetically control matter at a sub atomic level, effortlessly crush other telepaths telepathically, psy manifest solid and organic constructs from sheer will.
Telepathy does not stop Telekinesis. TK shutting Shaman neural sections is well within reason.
Good for him, but one throw and Shaman tossed a handful of baubles on an Elder God that made the universe itself seem to pop "like a soap bubble on a thorn"
Good for him, but Shaman has also telepathically linked in different dimensions as well. You really have no idea what Shaman can do, do you?
Shaman can summon supernatural spirits, threaten the universe with the Void, saved all reality from Carcass from the Unmasking, control over the weather, control over elements, high level telepathy, high level telekinesis, time manipulation (time stoppage, time travel, premontitons), super hero duplication, sheilds that can block physical and telepathy attacks since he taught Withfire, dust that can stop people from using telepathy (Clouding Dust), steal people's souls, absorb things into the Void such as an atomic blast, instantly stop things from flying, dust that instantly puts people to sleep, army summong-stone golems, wood totems, spells that make people feel their worse fears, etc. etc. etc. Nate is outclassed.
You have mentioned Shamans best Telepathic feats. And I have stated Nates best TP feats.
And Nates is clearly superior to Shaman in this department.
I then took it upon myself to mention how a group of Telepaths are nothing when you have an overwhelming TP monster such as Nate.
This is of course “IF” Shaman is able to carryout out its plan.
With mind reading and precog along with TP/TK. Nate shuts him down on his tracks.
It takes a telepath of his level to overcome his TP attack.
*Can break through telepathic blocks effortlessly -- "Don't get me wrong. Your telepathic blocks are excellent. But you've never met anyone like me before." (X-Man #64)
And it takes TK of his level to overcome his TK attack. Shaman has neither.
*A powerful telekine, with 67 previous kills, attacks him with a full out attack, and Nate takes no damage, then shuts him down, blasting him a lethal psibolt then leaves him lying back in cracked concrete which was cracked as a result of the blast (X-Man #63)