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Using experience is not going to be useful. They live in different worlds and Blake is experienced in assassination and combat as much as Akame is, but in a different manner.Drellix said:I believe the win should go to Akame because she is far more experienced then Blake. And remember, it's just a scratch and it's over. I don't think Blake would be able to handle the speed.
Sure, one cut may be all Akame needs, but remember she would need to decrease Blake's aura in order to harm her. The aura acts in much the same way as armour would for Akame.CHILLVIBEZZ said:Going with akame on this on.One cut is all she needs to end this and she can easily react to her opponents movements and counter accordingly.
Hypersonic speed lightning timer in reactions who has a sword which one hit kills with a curseSheoth said:Hmm... Blake should be Island level+ via powerscaling, but I don't know anything about Akame.
She has only been shown fighting people who are of the same tier as Blake, but Blake has the ability to shield herself (like all characters) and if the blade can not pierce the aura to cut through the skin, she can't kill her. This is why I state this is a stalemate. Blake has more versatility and equal speed, but Akame has that ace in the hole. Neither has a significant edge over the other.CHILLVIBEZZ said:She should be able to seeing as how she can contend with characters much stronger than Blake
Island level+? When did that happen? Did I miss som crazy feat?Sheoth said:Hmm... Blake should be Island level+ via powerscaling, but I don't know anything about Akame.
He was joking.Blahblah9755 said:Island level+? When did that happen? Did I miss som crazy feat?Sheoth said:Hmm... Blake should be Island level+ via powerscaling, but I don't know anything about Akame.
After taking a look at their stats, it's either a win to Akame mainly due to her Murasame or inconclusive.KamiYasha said:Well, seeing her stats... inconclusive or Akame due to her Murasame
Blake has a passive force-field via Aura which would make it extremely hard for Akame to penetrate her skin with her blade, let alone touch her skin in the first place. It is more likely Blake's win especially since she has Dust in this match-up.KamiYasha said:Well, seeing her stats... inconclusive or Akame due to her Murasame
Don't see how her ability "Dust" will protect her from a One Hit Kill Sword, But okay.Hfhfdgdg said:Blake has a passive force-field via Aura which would make it extremely hard for Akame to penetrate her skin with her blade, let alone touch her skin in the first place. It is more likely Blake's win especially since she has Dust in this match-up.
GG finally something that can challenge Saitama's Beyond Omnipotence. lolBlahblah9755 said:Aura is what protects her from one hit kill, dust gives her a versatility advantage.
Yes the matches took minutes. There are multiple cases in which you can see that the aura protects the whole body, but it acts similar to how a shield works in an MMO. It can protect up to a certain amount of damage until the user is out of energy, pretty much. They explain how the aura can act as a force field during season 1, and throughout the series, we are shown that the users can take quite a beating before the shield even beings to wear down. Blake, when running relatively low on Aura, resorted to the environment and her semblance to defeat her opponents. She could apply this tactic to Akame, though I doubt Akame would be so easily tricked (despite her history of switching from a defensive to a reckless fighter multiple times).CHILLVIBEZZ said:Going by the vid you just provided their auras don't last long from what I can tell as I'm sure the matches took minutes am I wrong ?
Blake has speed that is relatively close to Akame's speed. She wields a sword and sheathe that she uses for melee combat, but the sword can transform into a bladed pistol with a long ribbon holding onto it that can be used for mid and long range. She has an ability to trick her opponents via leaving after images of herself while she moves at high speeds. She can have these images remain stationary, in motion, or a blur to trick her opponent into attacking or hesitating. With the use of dust, she can apply elements to her afterimage: ice to make a literal ice sculpture of herself (used to trap Roman's cane when he was mid swing), fire to create a small explosion, stone to make a shield or to crash into her opponent, and it should be mentioned that she can leap from mid air when making an after image.CHILLVIBEZZ said:Alright I guess it's inconclusive then due to her protection I can't actually form an opinion on Blake"s character since I know nothing of her.
The thing is with Blake's semblance, she can jump from whereever she is (whether in mid air or on the ground) and leave an after image. Even if she is charging into Akame or retreating at a bad angle, she can immediately change directions. Her basic speed is the same as the rest of her team, but when she uses her semblance she is much higher.Gemmysaur said:Looking at the fact that Blake's best feats are bullet dodging, while Akame freaking dodges natural lightning.
Blake, by RWBY standards, is mach 20 with mach 39 reaction speed while Akame is both at atleast mach 100 (lowest number for massively hypersonic).
Blake is large building level in durability, which Akame can hit hard enough to hurt though not penetrate for the first tens of slashes maybe.
Then there's mental state.
Akame is a technical fighter. She fights with a sword, and she does it damn well to stand up to Esdeath, but when she is disarmed, she knows grappling moves and counter attacks to get it back. Also, she is a trained assassin since childhood, she WILL aim to kill at the first chance and does not let her guard down in a battlefield.
Blake on the other hand was trained to combat people, but not aim to kill. Her entire fighting style is to evade contact and hit back from there, which she will find very hard because her opponent is much, much, much faster.
I'm confident that Akame can adapt to Blake's shadow clones (not elemental clones as elemental dust is not in Blake's standard gear) enough to hit a lot more times than she has to back off, as she has before encountered enemies she can't take down in one hit (non-living ones for example like her sister's puppets).
My verdict is Akame 9/10.
Running around a bullet > evading the bullet line