Kirby Dragons
Smash Hero
That's never defined as a veritable black hole.Well, that seems in-line with Schwarz being identified as a "black hole".
A) How does that prove that Baton Kirby needs to charge up his attack?A) For the same reason that, say, Sonic has to charge up before a Spin Dash.
B) And the rest of the body is not.
B) I never said it was.
If you launch a folded piece of paper, it becomes unfolded; a similar thing happened to Marx. The force that created the stars would be Kirby's attack.Marx spreads his wings as if he's flying, and stars come out from below him (indicating that some sort of force is at work).
That didn't show all of the surface.When the credits showed the surface being completely unscathed.
It's more than that.Because at this point it's just speculation.
There's a difference. Kirby is becoming smaller, allowing him to dodge. When has Samus hit a shrinking enemy, especially from a distance?Samus can aim at moving enemies, so a crouching Kirby would be no problem.
Doesn't matter that much.Those don't really look like electrical attacks, or at least not the kind that Samus uses.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_ignoranceIt's not. It's also not stated that they're separate.
See 3:40.Then you'll have to specify what you're referring to.
How does that mean Marx Soul isn't launched?Because Kirby is applying the sideways launching force.
I already understood what you were trying to say.I was hoping it would be a bit more clear.
That's what the page you linked was about.Who ever said anything about self-esteem?
Explosions don't always occur whenever there's a bomb, yet explosions are the result of a bomb.Striking isn't the result of simply "the sword", as striking doesn't occur whenever there's a sword.
Explosions are the result of fire.The strike is the result of the swing, arm movement, etc.
True.It's the final effect in a chain of causes and effects (or at least, the final effect within a certain context).
That's the most specific thing I have.No, it's not specific enough.
A) If they're getting destroyed, they wouldn't be underestimating. What about being dumb means you don't use powerful attacks? Game balance still allows the use of powerful attacks.A) It could be a matter of underestimating Kirby, not being very bright, or just game balance.
B) Because they don't use their most powerful (and energy-draining) attacks.
B) Again, the most powerful attacks in Kirby don't drain energy.
A) The Speed stat stays the same.A) It could be giving the user a speed buff.
B) As agreed to by the trainers.
B) If it was, it wouldn't be an effect.
Thus dismissing your logic.Right, the invincible hedgehog is actually invincible, whereas the Pokemon in the forcefield isn't (although the forcefield itself is rather protective).
If there are changes in the swing, they could be minor changes that aren't very noticeable. Same goes with Kirby's attacks.Prove that they exist, then.
In what case?In that case, each of the Clone Troopers is Jango Fett.
I did, and I didn't see him land on the platform before flying.Then you may want to try rewatching the video you linked.
Nerves (or whatever method the brain uses to control the mouth) attach everywhere in a mouth, so they'd be going inward.Perhaps because it's one-way (i.e. only works on the side of the "portal" that's facing away from Kirby).
They use multiple attacks on Kirby.And these bosses have multiple attacks.
Energy deals damage.It seems more like white/pink energy to me.
A) Water Kirby's attacks move at roughly the same speed.A) The fireballs aren't.
B) Why is raising his arm removed?
B) It doesn't contribute to Kirby gaining a Copy Ability.
A) We did, but that doesn't mean he can't get them back.A) I'm pretty sure we agreed to the Copy Abilities getting knocked out of him. I'd have to go back and look, though.
B) And so the solution you suggested earlier (Kirby flying up out of the way) isn't applicable here.
B) Then he walks away and flies up.
Magic Boomerang rule.One spinoff game < multiple main series games.
A) He doesn't.A) He has to spin it.
B) After spinning it.
C) Kirby seems to be.
B) Before spinning it.
C) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular_reasoning
Correct, but when did Kirby appear next to the mountain?Since Kirby appeared next to them. Kirby is eight inches tall, so if an object is, say, three times Kirby's height, we can conclude that it's two feet tall (3 * 8 inches = 2 feet).
His fist would go into the blade while it's swinging.It's slow enough for Bowser to counter attack.
Prove it.Flamethrowers can be shot at each other, and I don't believe that they cancel out.
Not being able to move.Which is?
Uh, no. I didn't make a statement here, it's yours.You're arguing the positive, and you haven't proven it, so the burden of proof rests on you.
A) The attack in the anime didn't turn any.Then it's more similar to Rocket Dive, which has no charge and thus doesn't travel at Mach 5.
B) Rocket Dive has to charge.
Octacon wasn't in view, so no.And the same thing applies to the enemy launched by the tornado.
How does this counter what I said?While Mario is shooting at Kirby, Kirby turns into gold.
Prove it.The more mass something has, the more mass has to be converted into gold by the Gold Flower.
See above.Kirby is smaller (and less massive) than things that the Gold Flower can transform, so it will work.
Then how come the Gold Flower works on Bowser?There's more mass that must be converted. One Gold Flower can convert one Brick Block into gold, but not two.
Kirby doesn't use it as an attack in Kirby, but there's not a reason why he can't do it here.Then why would it hurt Mario?
That isn't very slow.Are you seriously telling me that this isn't slow? Even if Kirby wasn't eight inches tall, he'd still be moving at the speed of molasses.
That's how all of Mario's transformations are. Fire Mario, Super Mario, Mini Mario, etc."Wing Mario" isn't any more indication of a transformation than "Colonel Jones" is.
Any human would die from being thrown with tons of force into a wall from a long distance.When does Mario die from something like this?
A) If Mario tried to kick Kirby, he'd kick himself.A) Um... what? I don't see how Kirby being behind Mario would lead to him hurting himself.
B) Still, I think it should be something more than a first degree burn on a small area of his body.
B) Fireballs can do that after hitting the bottom of his body.
The phone from Amazing Mirror summons them.When are there three Kirbies that can all attack at once?
It doesn't change the list, it adds to it.It changes the list.
The ruling is that Magic Room doesn't negate Mega Stones. The ruling isn't that Magic Room doesn't negate Charizardite, Lucarionite, Mewtwonite, etc. Mega Stones are treated as one item there.Really? I'm seeing about fifty different Mega Stones there.
Except the former wheel can destroy cardboard, so that statement remains unproved.Not being able to destroy one specific thing doesn't necessarily indicate a lack of force.
Disproving your argument.Point?
Point?
The flashlights are completely separate from each other and use different electricity, while similar moves all come from the body of a Pokemon and use the same energy.I could be holding two flashlights in either hand. One is a small pocket-sized one, and the other is a large, heavy-duty model. My small flashlight runs out of batteries, but I can still use the large one. Does this mean that the electricity is not energy?
I didn't see when I used my argument.Me: Cutscenes are made to progress the story.
You: Not necessarily.
Me: How so?
You: Bonus cutscenes aren't.
Why not?Then we can't assume.
Actually, Sonic is shrinking, not moving. Besides, I've already shown Kirby reacting to 224,000 MPH lightning.He has no time to. Sonic is moving at the speed of lightning (224,000 MPH).
A) He won't, because the Boost doesn't cross an entire area.A) Sonic is moving at the speed of lightning. That's 224,000 MPH, Mach 294 (ish), or enough to cross the entire arena in practically the blink of an eye. Sonic will have no trouble getting there in time.
B) It lasts long enough.
B) It's not a matter of lasting, it's a matter of distance.
He expresses love when he's talking about the battery. Thus, love has something to do with the battery.I don't see the logic in this.
That wouldn't lead to Olimar's observations concluding that the Dimensional Slicer cut through space and time.He observed the scanners, most likely.
They add up to a lot more than that.And do they add up to seven inches thick?
Any enemies in the next room are still in the area, so the pattern would indicate that they're rather weak.Point?
What entry?It's mentioned in his journal entry.
Search "physical pain".The only thing I found about "injury" in that article is in the "triggers" section.
The outlandish claims aren't usually done by observation like this one, so they'd be different.So by virtue of likelihood, the knife's space-time-slicing is likely false.
You're saying that Star Bits are compressed water. I said that compressed water balls would deflect each other. You tried to disprove my point by bringing up something that's not compressed water.Point?
Do you have evidence that the wand's abilities behave differently?Being in the same series doesn't mean that they behave in the same way.
How?Unless Rosalina keeps it away from Kirby.
A) Mario physics say that black holes only work in certain directions, so Kirby can avoid one by teleporting diagonally.A) No, but they can reach pretty darn far.
B) And Rosalina keeps a longer distance.
B) Can she get there in time?
How would they even know where the black holes are?By aiming so that they end up in the right place.
With a frozen hand/sheathe over it?A sheathed sword can still be removed.
He wouldn't need to use it at the moment, he'd need to protect it.If Marth wants to use his sword, he'd best keep it out.
However, that's still different from the Blue Tornado.The Light Speed Attack/Dash can curve in tight trajectories.
It could be fast, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's Sonic's running speed.We clearly see it in gameplay.
You pull it, and it doesn't come out.We don't see any indication of the animal being attached to the teeth.
I never saw the influence attempt to affect Sonic.
Yet, he didn't see it at the time he decided to howl, meaning it wasn't a war cry.He saw it from the beginning of the game (or at least the opening cutscene).
The point is that if Sonic had a feral personality, the Darksphere wouldn't work on him.Is that not the point of this argument?
I didn't see Sonic inhaling and exhaling.Because this happens.
Freezing time is the effect of Chaos Control, that wouldn't mean he controls the move any.He has enough control to freeze time etc.
It means you are capable of surviving attacks that destroy planets. Power Bomb is less than that."Planetary durability" is meaningless.
You mean the guard vs Samus' lasers?Because we were discussing a different subject.
It doesn't.When does it weaken an explosion of this magnitude?
You were trying to put him at 20 MPH, when he moves at lower speeds in the games.When?
The Dolhr Empire was seizing Archanea rather forcefully. Gharnef and Medeus are the biggest parts of this.So, who destroyed a continent then?
I wasn't saying it would negate Mega Mario's attacks because it negated everything in Fire Emblem; I was saying it would negate his attacks because it can negate more powerful things.Erm, Mario isn't in Fire Emblem.Since he isn't in Fire Emblem, "it negates everything in Fire Emblem" is irrelevant here.
Attacks from Ashera.Such as?
A) Weapons in Kirby can't be partially activated.A) Unless he didn't activate it fully.
B) Not necessarily all of it.
B) The way Magolor looks suggests yes.
Except I just provided a base.It means we can't make baseless assumptions.
Except 99% of attacks don't cause explosions when destroying things. Even if they did cause explosions, the bosses keep their distance most of the time.And they could cause an explosion as a result. It's like shooting an RPG at a box five feet in front of you. The box will explode, but so will you.
You're kidding, right?When does Kirby launch things into space?
Not alone, but in conjunction with his most powerful attacks, it could bypass Sonic's defenses and kill him.So this wouldn't automatically make Mewtwo win.
Yes, and I don't see your point.Can't a Pokemon only hold one item?
Because Shulk doesn't use it to.Actually, they don't. Back Slash doesn't destroy the universe.
Ah. Still, Caliburn isn't holy, and neither is the Arrow of Light. Neither will work against Ganondorf.Not exactly. See, Caliburn is part of the legendary sword Excalibur, which is meant for the true king of England (AKA King Arthur). At the end of Black Knight, it's revealed that Sonic is the real "King Arthur", so Caliburn is his.
Fast ≠ rapid.Homing Attack
The Light Speed Attack is a bit faster than that.
They work on Arceus' attacks, who has universal power.Prove that they can block an attack with 300+ tons of force.
That page didn't exactly go against my case. In fact, it went toward my case. Note how the "intensifier" definition mentions someone being a swine. People are often called swines in Britain.Here you go. From Vocabulary.com.
Kirby has rather great control over his stomach/mouth.If it was a real black hole, then it wouldn't be possible for Kirby's mouth to be blocked off during the battle against Queen Sectonia. Black holes also don't inhale things.
That's British.Also, your link to Word Reference says "veritable" is to be understood metaphorically if it's prenominal. In this case, it is a prenominal adjective, or the adjective precedes the noun, "veritable black hole". Once again, it is often understood as a metaphor.
British definitions can be different from other definitions. The intensifier definition is only used by the British, while the other definition is used by anyone else. The picture I posted wasn't made by the British, so they don't use the British definition, and they aren't calling it a metaphor.Besides, why does it matter if one is British and the other is not? Am I to think that Americans created English, or should I take it from the British? Am I to think that if someone else is from the Europe, that I should ignore them on this matter?