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Would that be infinite speed?

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A character use some kind of vision ability, which from his perspective slow everything into absolute freezing (like time stop BUT it has nothing to do with time stop).

So would that be infinite amp perception speed?
 
So where does it (I deleted that part by accident mb)
It's just a basic feat so there's no statements
There needs to be a separate statement for that. By default we assume it was freezing for everyone present/everyone in the fandom
So what I said, basically freezing random citizens and a High/God tier guy speed equally.

Now how to consider the blitz knowing that the wiki is saying that it's "attacking their opponent before they are capable of reacting" would be endless in this case, considering that it's a freeze as no frame passes
 
Im seeing whole ass mfs in the first clip being frozen still for almost 2 minutes 😭
What the wanky wanko, you do realize it's not camera movements right?
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But whatever, they're just humans so no comparison
 
If it's something like this infinite speed isn't off the table
It use time there, and I did says that it has nothing to do with time at all
That simply doesn't matter. Speed is relative
I mean they're all basic humans so they should share a similar perception speed, but wtv Ik nothing abt that verse anyways

I still need an answer for this
So what I said, basically freezing random citizens/normal birds and a High/God tier guy speed equally.

Now how to consider the blitz knowing that the wiki is saying that it's "attacking their opponent before they are capable of reacting" would be endless in this case, considering that it's a freeze as no frame passes (like Metroman if you want)
 
I mean they're all basic humans so they should share a similar perception speed, but wtv Ik nothing abt that verse anyways
In that case, such a scene wouldn't even happen
Now how to consider the blitz knowing that the wiki is saying that it's "attacking their opponent before they are capable of reacting" would be endless in this case, considering that it's a freeze as no frame passes
Except that "freeze" isn't usually taken at face value without further elaboration, as it can be either flowery language or a matter of perspective. After all, when you look at Coral Reefs, they also don't move for you, but in fact they do move, just extremely slowly
(like Metroman if you want)
And yet he's FTL, not Infinite
 
A character use some kind of vision ability, which from his perspective slow everything into absolute freezing (like time stop BUT it has nothing to do with time stop).

So would that be infinite amp perception speed?
Not unless we get blatant confirmation that time itself has frozen to a standstill.

Case in point, 616 Quicksilver.
 
Except that "freeze" isn't usually taken at face value without further elaboration, as it can be either flowery language or a matter of perspective. After all, when you look at Coral Reefs, they also don't move for you, but in fact they do move, just extremely slowly
My issue is that the difference between both characters is too enormous (averge human vs mftl+), narratively it should imply to be a kind of "time stop" reaction speed isn't it? Or it's not how the wiki treat it?

I'm probably explaining badly, but if a mftl+ character is seeing both of an averge human and another mftl+ character equally freezed, shouldn't it be treated as such?

Because you're giving a comparison between 2 things directly, which can't confirm an infinite speed because we don't have a point of view from the fatest creature to begin with.

But there, knowing both mftl+ are relative until the freeze amp, it's possibly the case without further information I guess... (and it's probably why Metroman isn't infinite speed, but I don't truly know his case so)
 
A character use some kind of vision ability, which from his perspective slow everything into absolute freezing (like time stop BUT it has nothing to do with time stop).

So would that be infinite amp perception speed?
Its perception manipulation which i think you would have to quantify on your end if he couldn't react to something before but now he can.
But I dont believe it would be infinite but rather something unquantifiable higher
 
My issue is that the difference between both characters is too enormous (averge human vs mftl+), narratively it should imply to be a kind of "time stop" reaction speed isn't it? Or it's not how the wiki treat it?

I'm probably explaining badly, but if a mftl+ character is seeing both of an averge human and another mftl+ character equally freezed, shouldn't it be treated as such?

Because you're giving a comparison between 2 things directly, which can't confirm an infinite speed because we don't have a point of view from the fatest creature to begin with.

But there, knowing both mftl+ are relative until the freeze amp, it's possibly the case without further information I guess... (and it's probably why Metroman isn't infinite speed, but I don't truly know his case so)
Briefly bump for this, since my og question seem to be badly asked
 
My issue is that the difference between both characters is too enormous (averge human vs mftl+), narratively it should imply to be a kind of "time stop" reaction speed isn't it? Or it's not how the wiki treat it?

I'm probably explaining badly, but if a mftl+ character is seeing both of an averge human and another mftl+ character equally freezed, shouldn't it be treated as such?

Because you're giving a comparison between 2 things directly, which can't confirm an infinite speed because we don't have a point of view from the fatest creature to begin with.

But there, knowing both mftl+ are relative until the freeze amp, it's possibly the case without further information I guess... (and it's probably why Metroman isn't infinite speed, but I don't truly know his case so)
Bump
 
My issue is that the difference between both characters is too enormous (averge human vs mftl+), narratively it should imply to be a kind of "time stop" reaction speed isn't it? Or it's not how the wiki treat it?

I'm probably explaining badly, but if a mftl+ character is seeing both of an averge human and another mftl+ character equally freezed, shouldn't it be treated as such?

Because you're giving a comparison between 2 things directly, which can't confirm an infinite speed because we don't have a point of view from the fatest creature to begin with.

But there, knowing both mftl+ are relative until the freeze amp, it's possibly the case without further information I guess... (and it's probably why Metroman isn't infinite speed, but I don't truly know his case so)
Le Bump 🤌
 
My issue is that the difference between both characters is too enormous (averge human vs mftl+), narratively it should imply to be a kind of "time stop" reaction speed isn't it? Or it's not how the wiki treat it?

I'm probably explaining badly, but if a mftl+ character is seeing both of an averge human and another mftl+ character equally freezed, shouldn't it be treated as such?

Because you're giving a comparison between 2 things directly, which can't confirm an infinite speed because we don't have a point of view from the fatest creature to begin with.

But there, knowing both mftl+ are relative until the freeze amp, it's possibly the case without further information I guess... (and it's probably why Metroman isn't infinite speed, but I don't truly know his case so)
Yummy Bumpy
 
My issue is that the difference between both characters is too enormous (averge human vs mftl+), narratively it should imply to be a kind of "time stop" reaction speed isn't it? Or it's not how the wiki treat it?

I'm probably explaining badly, but if a mftl+ character is seeing both of an averge human and another mftl+ character equally freezed, shouldn't it be treated as such?

Because you're giving a comparison between 2 things directly, which can't confirm an infinite speed because we don't have a point of view from the fatest creature to begin with.

But there, knowing both mftl+ are relative until the freeze amp, it's possibly the case without further information I guess... (and it's probably why Metroman isn't infinite speed, but I don't truly know his case so)
La Bumpy Doo
 
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