At least it isn’t like the megaman manga where mega learns to search the entire universe in five minutes...
Eh....I won't comment XD
But yeah a Mega Man series in any capacity that feels the need to do that really does rub me the wrong way. Just feels like needless escalation.
Hey don’t worry, at least the same megaman didn't destroy that same universe or anything XD.
Oh wait....
Just gonna drop his speed right here:
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Well I don’t really know much of one peice...too weird for me personally
Tbh... one of my all-time biggest complaints with Death Battle nowadays is their definition of "canon sources". Yes, let's use the Mega Man Megamix comic for Quick Man's feats, when that takes place in an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT continuity, but not include Worlds Collide or Project X Zone feats, which are THE EXACT SAME CHARACTERS AS ARE IN THE GAMES. It just infuriates me. It's why I have the Similar Canon Clause for my own match-ups.
Quick question.
Does the Monado count as magic?
I also need a list of every magic-using villain in this RP.
For meme-related purposes.
Nope. It's raw God power.
See, whether or not you believe the person controlling the Monado is an Aegis, Monado - I'll use his true name to avoid Xenoblade spoilers even if it can get confusing - is the God above Gods in Xenoblade 1 canon. The Monadoes are swords containing his power - yes, there's multiple. So if you're a Monado-wielder, you're essentially using a piece of God as a weapon. It's the reason Reyn instantly lost control when he tried holding it, the reason Dunban lost his right arm after using it in the Battle of Sword Valley, and the reason Shulk is the ONLY person who can wield it. I'd explain WHY Shulk is the only one that can wield it, but... Xenoblade 1 spoilers. If you're really interested,
watch Chuggaaconroy's Let's Play of Xenoblade Chronicles.
Or you might have been talking about MALOS' Monado. Because despite being from a different world, Malos does have a Monado. I can explain that too.
Malos is an Aegis who was awakened as a Blade. Each Blade, when awakened, gains a weapon they can use. For example, Brighid has her fire-whipswords, Dromarch has his bladed rings, Jin has his katana and Haze has her staff. Oh, and Pandoria has the Purple Lightning Dreamsmasher. The Monado that Malos wields is his Blade weapon, symbolizing his power. And he does indeed use Monado Arts with it. So for this weapon, like other Blade weapons, it should be derived from Ether, essentially the magic air the world has, right? WRONG. As an Aegis, Malos - like Pyra/Mythra - draws his power from the Conduit, a giant artifact capable of warping reality that no one truly understands. We already know there's a difference between Aegis Blade weapons and regular Blade weapons, as in the cutscene after the Brighid fight, water is sprayed over both Fire Blades. Brighid's flames are doused, but Pyra's aren't affected, despite them supposedly both coming from the same source. Like Pyra/Mythra herself, the Aegis sword draws power from the Conduit, and as such so does Malos'.
Doesn't matter which Monado you're talking about, it's basically God in a sword.