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Hello, I have a question, if a character (X) fights against two characters (Y) and (Z), each of them is equal in strength and durability (X = Y = Z), and then character X has a special attack capable of killing Y and Z with a one-shot, does that mean the special attack is 2 times the value of character X?
Now take this same character (X), he fights with a character (Y) with strength and durability similar to yours and he has a special attack that, in addition to giving Y a one-shot, causes a certain amount of destruction, this means that the Can the destruction value be added to the durability value of character Y?
Now take this same character (X), he fights with a character (Y) with strength and durability similar to yours and he has a special attack that, in addition to giving Y a one-shot, causes a certain amount of destruction, this means that the Can the destruction value be added to the durability value of character Y?