Chapter 1010: The Fall of Falcon Scott (28)

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    Oh HELL no the Terror of LO49 is here???
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    Oh well that is why it never had any minions coming out of the gate since it never needed them it can create them.
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    Sunny was now bleeding from a deep cut above his left eye,


    Huuh??? I thought bleeding was too pedestrian
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    Seriously? Something incredible happened, and the comments only talk about the power system, which in my opinion is clear and easy to understand.

    I'm really surprised Verne is still alive...
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      ...there is no way he is. His corpse is being used by the creature, that's my guess. Same creature as the one they met on the way to Antarctica, the one that didn't blink.
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    What I'm gathering is that, along with increases to intelligence with more cores, once you get to 5,6,7 cores, each class gets a qualitative substantial power increase, like ranks do. In guessing ranks have an even better increase in 5,6,7.
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      Rank increase effects their ability to force their “Will” on the world while class increases give them better intelligence along with special aspects and abilities. That’s why a fallen tyrant or above is stronger then a corrupted demon or lower.
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        That only applies to Great creatures and above. The will of Corrupted ranks and below will be so low that it is still negligible.
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      Yes, the gaps between higher ranks are MUCH larger, if I had to put it like this, it would take probably 4 masters to fight a Saint, but dozens of saints to fight a Sovereign.
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        4 masters is not enough for a saint. if you mean masters like sunny and jet, sure. but atleast ten for average
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    Shit show after shit show
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      Couldn’t describe it better
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    ...
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    Not even credit for the kill peepo004
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    There's not a single second of peace...
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    Alright so I have been seeing a lot of debate on the power system and how it’s “inconsistent”, but hopefully with how I explain it as how I believe it works, it may clear it up.

    With a monsters divinity (awakened, fallen, corrupted, etc.) I picture as a physical increase to them making them a lot stronger of a prior rank of the same class.

    Class (beast, monster, demon, etc.) however, I picture as more of a mental increase where they are actually thinking and using methods and techniques in battle. A tyrant especially with its ability to command minions is an example of how it can control its area. Not only that, but it can also fight back alone if it needed too. A devil on the other hand won’t have as much skills or iq to maneuver around the awakened compared to a tyrant.

    Yes a corrupted devil is technically stronger, but the iq of a fallen tyrant can make it seem more dangerous depending on the situation.
    That’s the way I see it and if anyone has any thoughts or opinions abt please comment as I would love to see your thoughts abt it.
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      The way I look at it is that rank essentially correlates to energy output. As you said by increasing in rank, an abomination becomes far tougher and stronger seeing an enormous increase in their energy pools and output capabilites however most of these changes are internal not neccacarily always or significantly affecting their physical forms (This is not always the case and we do see some external changes as higher ranked nightmare creatures tend to be larger on average, however, it is mostly still accurate as getting bigger is not a requirment of rank increase ie Saint not changing at all when she ascended).

      Class is more of an increase in the vessel of an abomination. Their bodies become more optimised to their abilities, they become more intelligent, and they begin to unlock certain abilities. The power gained by class increase is also far more exponential. An increase in class is also closely tied to the status of a nightmare creature which is expressed in many different ways.

      From Beast to Monster: An abomination's body will become more optimised to suit their abilities and they become far more formidable physically

      From Monster to Demon: An abomination will usually gain a perverted sense of intelligence. It will be able to better utilise the tools at its disposal and it becomes significantly more dangerous to deal with as repeatedly stated in the story.

      From Demon to Devil: An abomination gains unique and insidious powers similar to an awakened's aspect. This is the first huge jump in the scale as the abomination is given far more dangerous tools and further increases in intelligence to better use what it has. It is often at the Devil class that an abomination becomes stronger than an average awakened at its same rank (This only really applies to awakened tbh as masters and above are all elites)

      From Devil to Tyrant: Abominations gain access to the ability and status to command certain creatures like thrawls. The type of creatures and methods they use to command are unique, but usually, a Tyrant will create a lesser version of itself somehow. Tyrants can only create/control abominations of the rank below them, ie The Awakaned Tyrant Mountain King Husk creating the Dormant Beast larvae. However, creatures in this hoard can evolve if given enough time and resources, which is why the Beatle Tyrant had other Corrupted lieutenants. I would say that when they evolve, the Tyrant loses its ability to directly control them, but due to the way nightmare creatures work, they would continue to follow the stronger lord. This is the point where you clearly see the rate of power increase significantly with each class upgrade, only getting larger with each jump

      From Tyrant to Terror:
      This is where the changes become less easy to explain due to us just not seeing very many of them, and the ones we do see have such a wide range of applications. From most examples we've seen, becoming a Terror further expands on an abomination's previous abilities, allowing them to command larger hoards and become frighteningly intelligent, seemingly similarly so to humans. Terrors also unlock another ability of some sort, which often builds on their devil powers, eg Nightmare's Terror power, which
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      From Terror to Titan
      Now, quite honestly, I don't really know with this one. We just haven't seen or explored enough about Titans yet to make blanket statements on them. From what we have seen, most titans seem to embody an element of some sort, eg the Winter Beast, Goliath of Stone, the Cursed Forest of Bastion etc. They are almost always massive, and from a lot of the examples we've seen, often embody more of a conceptual form. Once again, using the example of the Forest or even the Dark Sea of the Forgotten Shore, this trait makes them incredibly difficult to kill.

      In terms of scaling, class often has a far larger impact on the feasibility of a battle than rank (At least at the higher classes). The main thing that classes at Devil or above introduce is variability. Each creature is unique and past the rank of Devil, matchup and situation become nearly as important to a battle as actual power. A fallen Devil's abilities and nature may match up incredibly well against a corrupted beast, which may allow it to kill it, or a fallen demon may be killed by a swarm of awakened beasts and monsters simply due to sheer numbers.

      For a fallen Titan like Goliath, I said this in an earlier comment, but I would say that it could easily kill any Corrupted abomination below the rank of Tyrant. The physical and status changes brought on by being a titan, plus the unique enhanced abilities, would just be overwhelming for anything below tyrant class. Eventually, Goliath would just get overwhelmed by the sheer numbers sent by a mature tyrant; however, I doubt it would be killed. Most likely, Goliath would take damage to the point where it is forced to retreat.

      If anyone reads all this, thank you, it took me like half an hour to write. I hope it helps any newer readers that still might be confused as to the 'inconsistency' of the power scaling system
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