It depends what you're using. A human weapon, for example, would only really need to do one hit. Magic attacks, meanwhile, would take multiple hits and vary in strength and power. One can presume that Chara is lv20, the highest Level of Violence. As such, they have 99 hp. The strongest attack we see in Undertale does 19.999999999 damage at 10 defence. I'm not entirely sure how defence works, but let's presume that we can ignore defence in this situation since said enemy has "infinite" atk. Of course, if we want to be technical and use an attack which isn't... well, in a strange situation, the strongest attack is around 5 damage at lvl5 for a creature with 80atk when you have 15 DEF. Meanwhile, the weakest attack in the game does 1 damage from a creature that has 1 ATK while you have 14 DEF. What does this all mean, then? Well, Chara can theoretically, take anywhere from either 5 - 99 hits or <20 - 99 hits from magic based creatures (presuming that Asgore is the strongest monster in the underground, on pure atk stats.)Now, since Chara has 99atk and can do over 999 damage, in theory (presupposing their opponent can't teleport or such) they would be considered unstoppable. At least by corporeal monsters (since ghosts can't take damage, they could theoretically kill Chara.)tl;dr: Anywhere from 5-99 hits.
no, actually. This was all an elaborate trick. And you fell for it. Which means you just won me a bet. So, thank you. Renigma Ryuugu. Thank you for not posting a Sans Picture and winning me a whole 10 bucks.
Prices are inflating at an ungodly rate. What used to cost $0.50 for a pile of cheap pulp paper and ink has now become an industry which sells the same product for $5.00 or more per issue. The greatest issue, one could argue, is the influx in the price of printer ink. That's true. However, as a result, black and white comics have raised their prices to compete. It's simple psychology and economics. If your price is too low, people perceive it as being low quality and are less inclined to purchase it.And it really is arbitrary when you compare the situation to how manga is produced in Japan. Tankobon, thick issues of manga, are produced on cheap paper, in black and white for relatively low cost and sold cheap. It's not a case where producing cheap comics isn't a viable option.In summary, the comics industry is a scam and also you wanted me to post a picture of sans, didn't you?
Well the Tarot cards getting twisted was more an subconscious thing. Also I guess I owe you an apology since I didn't do my research. I didn't play P4 G and just assumed it still said SMT, and I haven't been following P5.
Fair enough. Just wanted to make things clear is all.
You discover an island and decide to build your own society. What is the first rule you put into place?
I know you meant main story line SMT but it always annoys me when people say Persona, Devil Survivor, or any of the other games aren't SMT games. Because they are. It even says SMT on the front cover of the game boxes.
Not anymore. Check Persona 5. No SMT anywhere on that. Hell, ever since P4 started getting it's own spinoffs it's dropped the SMT title. Actually, check Persona 4: The Golden's box. ( http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/81XTUUbY8KL._SL1476_.jpg ) Notice how it doesn't carry the SMT title? While the Persona games did originate as spinoffs of SMT, I don't think it's fair to lump them together as they are very clearly considered two different series at this point, at least by Atlus, while carrying similar themes/elements (demons and such.)But, overall, it's just a name and you know what I mean. No need to get your tarot cards in a twist.
What is the most awkward thing you've said to someone special?