@Cucoo
Yes, but would that be enough time to escape the bomb's radius? There's having visions of what can happen, then there's having visions of the inevitable. He would need to quickly escape the radius if he wanted to survive, and that could take a while.
As for combat, my idea is that the wielder of the Monado is the weakness. Let's just say that Takoizu fights either Shulk or Jack. She would simply have to alter the boundary of able/unable on the wielder, removing their ability to hold the Monado. This is not a serious blow, or anything of the sort, which would prevent that countermeasure. After that, we can assume that they will still fight, which would take a good couple minutes.
Of course, if you don't like that solution, simply fight Shulk, man-to-man. No magic, no buffs. Guns and swords will work. It would be a decent fight, but depending on the combatant, they need to either wear Shulk out, cut him little by little until Shulk dies by one thousand cuts, or overpower him with firepower, eliminate his ability to dodge, use non-lethal traps, or use his visions against him. While he's having the vision, he is vulnerable, correct? Is it instantaneous, or does he sort of zone out for a moment while he has them?
Yes, but would that be enough time to escape the bomb's radius? There's having visions of what can happen, then there's having visions of the inevitable. He would need to quickly escape the radius if he wanted to survive, and that could take a while.
As for combat, my idea is that the wielder of the Monado is the weakness. Let's just say that Takoizu fights either Shulk or Jack. She would simply have to alter the boundary of able/unable on the wielder, removing their ability to hold the Monado. This is not a serious blow, or anything of the sort, which would prevent that countermeasure. After that, we can assume that they will still fight, which would take a good couple minutes.
Of course, if you don't like that solution, simply fight Shulk, man-to-man. No magic, no buffs. Guns and swords will work. It would be a decent fight, but depending on the combatant, they need to either wear Shulk out, cut him little by little until Shulk dies by one thousand cuts, or overpower him with firepower, eliminate his ability to dodge, use non-lethal traps, or use his visions against him. While he's having the vision, he is vulnerable, correct? Is it instantaneous, or does he sort of zone out for a moment while he has them?
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