User blog:Kayem-san/NF Deathmatch 1: Krazy vs. Toncho

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Background information
In ways, Krazy and Toncho are two sides of the same coin.

Krazy is part of an evil squid-like race known as the Suklons, although he is a hero. He has the following powers and abilities:

1. Flight, through growing tentacle legs though he hardly ever uses them

2. Shapeshifting

3. Enhanced intelligence

4. Tentacle extension

Toncho is an apathetic anti-hero part of the alien race known as the Loligos, a peaceful species of blue-skinned hunchbacked aliens. He has the following powers and abilities:

1. Elasticity

2. Elastic combat

3. Limb extension

4. Limb expansion

5. Constriction

6. Regenerative healing factor

Analysis
At first glance, Toncho seems to have the upper hand seeing as that he has more abilities. More abilities doesn't necessarily equal a stronger character so we can't take that into account. Toncho does, however, possess a regenerative healing factor which is the ultimate defense when you can heal from injuries in a matter of seconds. The only way to counter this is consecutive, concise attacks, not allowing the opponent to heal, which is entirely possible with Krazy as he can generate a series of tentacles that can serve as whips.

To counter this, Toncho can stimulate the growth of tentacles by growing several limbs, namely arms, and stop the tentacles by either physically grabbing them or injuring the source of the tentacles, since tentacles don't provide the best defense. Krazy would have to resort to evading attacks as Toncho could also grow in size. This shouldn't be an issue as Krazy can fly, while in the air and out of Toncho's range, Krazy can access his arsenal of twenty-five guns and fire at the enemy, holding each gun individually via tentacle. This would only force Toncho to grow larger in size.

While the situation would look bad for Krazy, the clever alien would persevere; he could use this opportunity to cling onto a giant Toncho and, like a spider, transverse around said character's body fast enough to where Toncho can't stop him unless he shrinks. Krazy could also cling onto Toncho using his knives.

Conclusion
Despite the number of advantages Krazy had in my scenario above, Toncho would emerge victorious. While Krazy would have put up a good fight, there comes a point where you can no longer evade attacks, and when that time comes tentacles can't protect you from, for example, a dozen giant fists.
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