Board Thread:Versus Battles/@comment-37583355-20190503034629/@comment-37583355-20190508221240

Alriiiight, I'll actually try to do an intense analysis on this.

So, let's look at each character and deduce their strengths and weaknesses.

Mirian has much higher AP and Durability with his forcefield (Nearly a thousand timelines vs. What seems to be only 3. Tenebris has Multiverse level Dura, but it seems more baseline while Mirian has a forcefield that could withstand a combined power of countless amount of timelines. It also doesn't seem like he should have it in the first place as his own Low Multiverse level attacks staggered him, so it doesn't make sense to me...)

Tenebris technically has the intelligence advantage, however Mirian is certainly no slouch since he can sense and see anywhere chaos presides. Mirian possesses information analysis which allows him to simply gain information on others by looking through Chaos, and can likely get a really good read on Tenebris and his many, many, devastating abilities because Tenebris is literally a chaotic and malicious being, something that Mirian's entire existence feeds upon greatly. For battle purposes, they're about even, but Mirian has been shown to actually be able to protect himself from others trying to do a similar analysis type of ability within the rp itself, and has sextillions of layers of resistances, though it seems like that won't be a problem for Tenebris, but I'll get to that later.

They both have pretty much the exact same level of experience. Mirian representing the primordial Chaos and Tenebris representing the primordial darkness before the beginning of time and space. Hell, they both even fought against Keyblade warriors and lost against them in the process, not by death, but more by being banished from entering specific realms ever again, so like...yeah, basically the exact same.

Both have limitless Stamina and are basically the same in this regard because of their existences being similar.

As for weaknesses, Mirian is technically the only one that has some that'd really affect this battle, as neither possess light or holy based weaponry, being well...evil as fuck, but even then, Mirian's arrogance and non-chalant nature is certainly not going to stop him from going all out in this battle, which he has shown to do against the likes of Dormammu, Giratina, and others Gods he's faced that are even similar to Tenebris in their nature as embodiments of darkness and evil and blah.

Speed, it seems like Tenebris has the advantage if he were to say...go into the realm of darkness, yeah? Well, considering this is in neutral territory, that actually won't help much. Again, Mirian's final form exists wherever Chaos does, and Tenebris is literally listed as a completely malevalentl being of chaotic evil nature, and that basically means...yeah, it'd only make sense for the final form to exist there as well.

NOW FOR HAX. Y A Y.

I'll go over hax of Tenebris first since he has much less to go over.

Gaze of Agony would be resisted pretty heftily. Mirian has resistance against his own abilities equivalent to their potency, including the capability of inducing an immeasurable amount of pain from the entirety of existence via his pocket reality.

Conscious misery would be resisted as well, simply due to the nature of Mirian's existence as the embodiment of chaos having several abilities that manipulate the entirety of a beings existence, including their mind, soul, and consciousness as well, would likely be incredibly difficult to get passed.

They have extremely similar magical abilities with Mirian's being in the form of the Elements of Chaos that seem to concel each other out, so not much use going over that.

Deprivation is myeah, Mirian has darkness manipulation that does the same thing so another thing he could resist.

Hollow Shell is also very myeah as Mirian has a ton of emotion and willpower annihalating and destroying abilities that he, himself resists.

Absolute Deconstruction sounds a lot like Mirian's own passive powers that tear and shift reality as a whole by his mere presence, as well as other void manipulating abilities he possesses

The core of life sounds like it'd be Tenebris' most potent ability, however, that is until you realise that Mirian resists something like this because all of his abilities damage entities across the entirety of their existance, punching through immortalities, resistances, or anything that attempts to keep his opponent alive and these are supposed to normally annihalate them in an instant, so Tenebris using this would deal some annoyance at most.

Due to the nature of Tene's existence, he seems to just no-sell nearly everything Mirian can throw at him, such as Gluttony where Mirian would have to transform all darkness in existence into food which is just a bit out of his league, Fornication will be super noped as Tene can't feel emotions.

Avarice might work actually, since it did on the likes of Dracula who is an abstract concept of destruction in this RP, with the guy suffering no noticeable after affects as a result of doing so, and considering Mirian's already chaotic existence and higher statistics, might actually work on Tene as well.

Despair might work as well, since it's actually not an emotion as a power in this context, but simply applying the very idea that opposing Mirian's will is simply impossible, and as such, there is objectively no point in doing so, effectively stopping the battle entirety, aaaand this worked on other abstract entities as well such as this RPs Dormammu (He didn't come to bargain, he came to lose this time). Tene's resistance to mind manip won't help here either, as Mirian's final form has a mind that is certainly eldtritch and comparable to Tene's.

Wrath is strong and all, but all it'll do is allow Mirian to deal more DOT (Damage over time) than normal, which will be helpful with damage to Tene I suppose to wittle him down, but this isn't that necessary in the first place.

Vainglory is uneeded, as Tenebris is already much, much weaker than Mirian.

Finally, Sloth just makes Tenebris' already weaker abilities even less so as a result.

...Overall, I think that Mirian might actually be able to take this. He's dealt with similar abstract entities to Tene like Giratina and Dracula, so Tenebris is nothing he hasn't dealt with before. Sure he can't destoy Tene, but I feel he can be able to make the Darkness King simply stop fighting him through what I mentioned before.

I think this fight comes down to a good ol' fashion AP advantage, since all of Mirian's abilities scale to his AP, which is much, much large than Tenebris' already, and he's been able to take down entities like Tenebris who had much higher AP compared to the Darkness lord himself. If their AP values were similar, then it'd be more fair, but as it is,

So yeah, I actually think Mirian takes this...in a possible stomp, even.