Originally posted by Q99
Yea, this is true in-universe too. They're rankings by the magazine guy.This, mind you, means the stats are accurate.
No, you misunderstood me. It is not that Erza is actually "stronger" than Natsu. The creator himself says that Erza is, despite the in manga feats, so any time there is a matchup between Erza and Natsu, Erza will come out on top. It is a self-fulfilling prophecy done by the creator. This is different than one being definitively stronger than the other.
Originally posted by Q99
So? Yes, the author can change strengths haphazard, doesn't change that the stats match up to how the author currently intends, and hasn't done so so far.
You misunderstood my point, again.
And you're incorrect on the last part, as well, to your own admission. Fairy Tail does not have a system of "okay, this person beats this person." It's, "the author decide this situation over this one" making the rankings useless.
Originally posted by Q99
I mean, that argument boils down to any stats for any fiction are worthless because the author can always change it.
No, this is not correct. You misunderstood my point so I can see why you would come to this conclusion.
It's like me 1. designing a set of pokemon, each with a definitive powerset, and then 2. establishing feats for those pokemon. HOWEVER...just on my own whim, I make some pokemon win over the other destroying the previous system many times over because I created situations and PIS just because. And THEN I create a stat book that is virtually meaningless because of points 1 and 2.
Originally posted by Q99
The author's ability to change things doesn't make stats worthless. Even less so when you're talking about just some specific tiers and not others..
LOL!
No, the exact opposite is true. The author's ability to change the outcomes of fights completely destroys the point of a stat book.
Originally posted by Q99
This seems to be a condemnation of all stats / stating stuff in general rather than anything on these stats specifically.
No, it isn't as I clearly distinguished one author over the other.
Case in point: you didn't complain when I whined about *sspull powers in Bleach, so why in Fair Tail? 🙂
Originally posted by Q99
I also don't get how this supposedly affects the mid/high tiers but not the low tiers. After all, the writers could always make Reedus stronger than Makarov, Buggy stronger than Luffy, and so on. They don't, mind you, but they could.
No, I am talking about how the plot and fights unfold in Fairy Tail, not other mangas. I am saying that decent fighters, depending on the mood and how much the author wants to *sspull and make up stuff on the spot (rather than using strategy/chess matching like in Naruto for many of the good fights) can beat absurdly powerful fighters that they should not.
Originally posted by Q99
You're misusing the terms PIS, CIS, and *sspull.
LOL!
This is not the first time that someone has said this of how I use them. I can assure you, my definitions are correct and accurate. It is your misunderstanding of them or you misunderstanding of how I am using them correctly that is the problem.
Originally posted by Q99
Amping a character with an inherent power to amp isn't PIS or CIS. Nor is having multiple characters accomplish something where one couldn't.
Correction:
"Amping a character with a power to amp that was previously established to not be able to work period, is PIS. So is having multiple characters succeed where the same multiple characters could not with an *sspull technique specifically invented on the spot to create victory. "
Formula: create a sense of hopelessness.
Create conviction.
Show a bit of hope.
Shatter it again.
Then use PIS, CIS, or an *sspull for victory.
Fair Tail Story telling, 101.
Originally posted by Q99
I mean, some of the times how they actually get something to Natsu to eat is a bit out-of-nowhere, but what amping does, or that teamwork works, isn't counterintuitive in the slightest.
You are not addressing what I have stated nor are you on topic of what I stated.
Originally posted by Q99
Especially the teamwork is pretty much the exact opposite of *sspull. Isn't multiple people working together being stronger than a single person extremely intuitive? Especially if the multiple people are, themselves, strong?
Again, you are not addressing what I have stated. You are arguing against something I have not argued for and are delving into a tangent that is irrelevant to my points.
Originally posted by Q99
No, she specifically had that limit at those times, and her inability to affect people directly at that point is even a primary character motive.
You incorrectly responded to my post, yet again. It was I who already pointed out that limitation, not you. You cannot reveal this information to me as though it is a counter to my point. Instead, go back, read that section of my post knowing full well that I already know the information you are pointing out and then respond again. Yes, the meaning of that section of my post changes if you read it as though it assume she could not affect sentient beings with her time magic at the point in time I referenced.
Originally posted by Q99
How her magic is limited was mentioned and confirmed repeatedly.
Irrelevant to this point:
"When they fought, it did not matter that she could not use her powers on them directly as her offense is literally limited only to what can be affected by time. Her actions/fights with the others were the single biggest CIS moment in Fairy Tail history, up to that moment."
Originally posted by Q99
Note that it specifically became possible only after 7 years of training, and that's just the one spell.
The latter is irrelevant to the former as I already address the latter with this:
"You are contradicted by her not having the ability to use magic on people to now being able to use magic on people. Until proven otherwise, we can only assume what I have stated."
Originally posted by Q99
She *may* have gotten rid of it completely, which I doubt, but in any case, she's only shown to be able to get around the limit with one spell, and this is a specific post-timeskip only ability.
"You are contradicted by her not having the ability to use magic on people to now being able to use magic on people. Until proven otherwise, we can only assume what I have stated."
Occam's razor: if you want to add complexity to it, that's fine. But until then, assume the simplest: she removed that limitation and we do not know how limited it is, at this point...only the fact that she removed that limitation. You cannot sweepingly decide that that is the only new -tech she has to affect humans. This is not a Role Playing or vs. matchup where you have to stick to only on-panel feats. Sure, anything above and beyond her removing that limiter is of course, speculation. I will not delve into it because we do not know. But you cannot put arbitrarily put a limiter on until you yourself know for sure.
However, you and I both know that Mashima will show her WTF PWNing someone with a direct affect magic other than a limiter removal. It is just too "tasty" and "delicious" for Mashima to resist his *sspull abilities.
Originally posted by Q99
Ultear specifically noted it was a brand new power, and trying to develop such power is in her pre-timeskip motives.
"You are contradicted by her not having the ability to use magic on people to now being able to use magic on people. Until proven otherwise, we can only assume what I have stated."
Occam's razor: if you want to add complexity to it, that's fine. But until then, assume the simplest: she removed that limitation.
Originally posted by Q99
Several characters have 6s.
Anything over 5 if off the chart. Go back and read it. Not all "over-5s" are equal.
Originally posted by Q99
Ultear's got a whole lot more limits than him.
This is completely baseless and massive amount of assumptions.
Originally posted by Q99
Seriously, re-read her stuff.In the original arc with her, it was noted she couldn't work on Ice-Shell ice because it used to be a person. Natsu noted her power didn't work on her directly, only the orb, temple, and so on.
In the Tenrou Island arc, she couldn't undo ice with blood in it like she could other ice for the same reason.
You're heavily misremembering her powers.
Everything you stated is completely irrelevant to what I had stated. Go back and reread what I have stated and then interpret it without the assumption that I am not aware of her powerset. Then respond to what I have stated.
Of course, you'd have to realize that a 100% direct offensive ability is completely irrelevant to her ability to affect time. If you realized that then you'd realize how futile it would be for any person, ever, to fight her.