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Sekiro also is pretty much a stealth master though favors direct combat when forced into it. What is Corvo's Possession and how does that work?
 
Watching the video, he is impressive with his teleportation ability, is there any limit to it? What is his AP as well? Iirc, Sekiro scales to 0.08 tons.
 
He has a limited amount of mana to use his abilities but he keeps numerous mana replenishing potions on him in combat so unless the fight gets dragged out that wouldnt really come into play

Corvo scales above .06 tons
 
In these fights for me, it's always a question of how long a character can last before using a wincon here. Not to discredit Corvo's fighting ability, but he would not win close quarters against Sekiro without using any of his ability (like his Time Stop), since Sekiro has superior Lifting Strength and a Deathblow could easily end him.
 
Also gonna wait for @Sir_Ovens input since my knowledge on Sekiro is a bit limited as to what Sekiro can do since Corvo can pretty much hax his way through this fight it looks like.
 
In these fights for me, it's always a question of how long a character can last before using a wincon here. Not to discredit Corvo's fighting ability, but he would not win close quarters against Sekiro without using any of his ability (like his Time Stop), since Sekiro has superior Lifting Strength and a Deathblow could easily end him.
Thing is its the opposite for Corvo, in character he goes for the kill/incap asap, he doesnt really tend to go for extended cqc fights
 
Wolf has an extensive defensive options though that would definitely draw it out for Corvo though, he has his Umbrella, as well as his fire crackers to break line of sight, he also has his form of teleportation in the form of Mist Raven in case things go hairy, and also Divine Abduction if he wanted to get the jump on Corvo this time. Not saying Wolf would win, but he'll definitely draw it out for Corvo since he has quite a few things that Corvo won't expect.
 
Okay but theres a few things to consider:

1. Corvo has a homefield advantage here, he knows the entirety of the ins and outs of Dunwall by memory, he would know all the ways to get the drop on Wolf without Wolf knowing what hit him

2. Wolf wouldnt know where Corvo is after the fight starts, he only has a knowledge of Corvo's appearance and general direction, whereas Corvo would immediately know exactly where Wolf is

3. Wolf defending against Corvo would require him to know where and when corvo is attacking from when stealth is corvo's entire schtick, not to mention things like trip mines, timestop, possession, or sniping wolf with his crossbow

4. Corvo's information analysis would give Corvo a decent bit of info about Wolf
 
True, but Wolf has a second chance if he does die. Unless Corvo of course opens with his wincon, Wolf can still get up after. The following equipment does sound painful and would definitely kill Wolf a few times, but he can still get up after (until he loses Resurrective Power, which will put him out for awhile). If the Heart does reveal the fact that Wolf is immortal, then Corvo would just open with something like sleep darts and call it a day tbh.
 
He has a limited amount of mana to use his abilities but he keeps numerous mana replenishing potions on him in combat so unless the fight gets dragged out that wouldnt really come into play

Corvo scales above .06 tons
Corvo's page is kinda scarce on links, especially for the stats. Can you link the source?
 
So if Corvo has timehax, home field advantage, how exactly is Sekiro winning this, does Sekiro have a wincon here?
 
Dunno, Dargoo kept saying he was gonna make then and then never did and then he left so i dont know whats happning with thm now
 
Corvo has fought resurrection before, can sekiro ressurcect infinitely?
Yes, but if he loses resurrective power, he'll be knocked out (not long enough to be a BFR, but Corvo can make it one if he's thorough) and inflict any living being nearby with Dragonrot, a disease that steals a person's life-force.
 
Yes, but if he loses resurrective power, he'll be knocked out (not long enough to be a BFR, but Corvo can make it one if he's thorough) and inflict any living being nearby with Dragonrot, a disease that steals a person's life-force.
Corvo resists disease manipulation and can incap in several ways, What is his "ressurective power" does it come from an object?
 
Corvo resists disease manipulation and can incap in several ways, What is his "ressurective power" does it come from an object?
Resurrective power is Wolf's capacity to resurrect every time he dies. When he exhausts it, the Dragon's Heritage is forced to look elsewhere for a source of power and thus resorts to stealing the Life Force of others in order to resurrect Wolf. Wolf cannot die as long as he maintains his connection with the Dragon's Heritage, so it will look for someone's life force to steal.

I wouldn't call Dragonrot a normal disease either, because it's a bit wishy washy on both metaphysical and physical planes. Yes, it gives person physical ailments and makes them cough out blood, but what's really happening is that the Dragon's Heritage is also taking their life force to fuel Wolf's resurrective power.
 
Resurrective power is Wolf's capacity to resurrect every time he dies. When he exhausts it, the Dragon's Heritage is forced to look elsewhere for a source of power and thus resorts to stealing the Life Force of others in order to resurrect Wolf. Wolf cannot die as long as he maintains his connection with the Dragon's Heritage, so it will look for someone's life force to steal.

I wouldn't call Dragonrot a normal disease either, because it's a bit wishy washy on both metaphysical and physical planes. Yes, it gives person physical ailments and makes them cough out blood, but what's really happening is that the Dragon's Heritage is also taking their life force to fuel Wolf's resurrective power.
Corvo resists the rat plague which makes people spit out blood and turns them into weepers (basically zombies)
 
Corvo resists the rat plague which makes people spit out blood and turns them into weepers (basically zombies)
Well, those are two different things then imo. If Corvo wants to walk away from this Dragonrot free, sleep incap is the way to go. I still think Corvo takes this because of timehax and sleep incap, but if he frequently abuses it, I don't think early game Sekiro has much of a chance at getting him anyway before Corvo incaps him.
 
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