Who will win accelerator or an inmortal that can reincarnate into you
Mokou.
Accelerator has absolute bullshit superpowers, but he's still fundamentally mortal and has conceivable limits (you can kill him by simply taking all oxygen out of the area, for example, as he still needs to breathe), while Mokou does not.
Accelerator has absolute bullshit superpowers, but he's still fundamentally mortal and has conceivable limits (you can kill him by simply taking all oxygen out of the area, for example, as he still needs to breathe), while Mokou does not.
This isn't really correct. Accelerator has survived plenty of situations where he was encased and surrounded in fire. In OT14 he was in the entire blast-zone of a supersonic bomber who utilized iron-sand to basically create a huge thermal knife that could split off an entire city, and he was situated comfortable right under it. Mokou has nothing she can use to restrict Accelerator's oxygen, as he also has remote vectors to bring air to him should he needed it, or just completely blow away all the fire due to them baring vectors themselves. And even then, he could simply move to an area with oxygen immediately should he really need too.
There is absolute no way for Fujiwara to counter or effectively hurt Accelerator as everything she can use can boil down to vectors. The only thing she has on him is the immortality. So in a straight fight where incapacitating the enemy is rule, he wins, but she'd obviously win the long game due to being immortal, even if multiple regeneration tire her out, he's not outliving her anytime soon.
I wonder if Trainers in universe are able to see buff/debuff icons. That alone would make being a umamusume an extremely raw deal regardless of the advantages.
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You can change the second country with France (semi-final) or England (final), and this picture would stay relevant as the score is the exact same both times.