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Is it possible to create profiles for the "Sociedade da Virtude"?
I thought about this since after a long time without posting anything on the main channel, it was revealed that they will debut on MAX.
There is no limited resistance. Even if it is a resistance that you have to activate or that is not passive (make some movement) it is still just resistance, it is not "Limited".
The page itself mentions this type of resistance and does not say "Limited" or anything like that.
Then explain which part of the sentence and which kanji, sequence of kanji, has something to do with it.
The only thing I see looking at on my own is about the context of reading seconds into the future.
Where in the following sequence does it talk about Goku forcing himself into the future?
Mainly because it has 読 which seems to mean "read". I don't know Japanese, I'm just researching on my own until someone explains it in detail or a translation assistant explains it.
Resistance is not immunity.
The page itself differentiates this.
Furthermore, the page itself explains that resistance is not always active.
So being affected by the ability and somehow getting rid of it afterwards, like Kratos does with poison or like countless characters do with...
Then use as an argument that it is a secondary source to discard.
And not "it's a mistake by a character who isn't vain", since the description is not made by any character but by Toei.
This is not an explanation of an in-verse character giving their opinion on how some ability works.
This is an official description given by Toei itself. It's really not the same thing. Not even within the description is it said something like "He used the time skipe which is...
It depends on how well you can argue. This type of ability can be very controversial in terms of power, when there are few feats/appearances like Woody's.
Some people take this to the maximum, like you, who consider that Woody's plot sends the rest to shit. But a lot of people aren't like that.
Hit manipulates time in other ways, like using time skipped to the dimension, etc.
So it would be like, "Time manipulation and Time travel (Explanation of Timeskip is also capable of possibly stopping time with the same ability. Rest of explanation of his powers that involve time)
I'm pretty sure it's a stomp from li Qiye.
The hax of fear, soul, law, and death are quite dangerous. Plus he has regeneration and regeneration denial that Woody can't overcome.
Of normal hax (not counting the pen) Woody has that affect the guy are: madness (type 3), sleep and sealing.
The...
This is only in the context of predicting the enemy.
The phrase "何秒か先を読んでおったそうじゃな" has nothing to do with physically forcing yourself into the future
Mainly because "を読んで" seems to be "read". About the reading seconds into the future thing.
But my colleague who understands Japanese is off so...
We gave Jiren resistance to the power of destruction for being able to defeat Toppo and Belmond, but can't we do the same for Zeno with the statement that no one can defeat him?
Why exactly?
I mainly like it because of the dubbing in my country.
I like the voice more.
And there are some slightly different parts.
Like, "Dokkan Dokkan" was like, "Fly, come on, come with me!" (I'm using google translator)
And the "命に変えても守るよ" part it went like this "I will take you to the blue sky...
Well, visually it looks like a freeze (since Goku is trapped in that glass-like thing), but when explaining what Hit did he only says that he extended the Time Skip, so...
Now I'm going to go to Spyro trilogy, then finish Castlevania LoS 2, then try some 100% of some of the Castlevania LoS and then go to Xenoverse 2.
But I already know it's going to be boring if you have the same thing of getting all the attacks.
Nevermind, he said he increased his time skip.
I just thought it was strange that he had to touch Goku and made him look like he was made of glass, even though he hadn't when he was still being affected by the time skip.
It's that scene where Hit uses the time skip, Goku continues "moving" and then Hit touches Goku, does this effect around him and he stops moving in the time skip.
Since I don't want to fill that crt with more thoughts just for a question, I'll ask it here.
How is this scene interpreted, considering that the time skip doesn't stop time?