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The Final Post: The Author vs The World

In this final round, I will be fighting the world.

R1: The Author has 10 years of prep time + infinite money/resources that any civilian has access to.

R2: The Author has 5 years of prep time + infinite money/resources that any civilian has access to.

R3: The Author has 1 year of prep time + infinite money/resources that any civilian has access to.


My feats:

  • Highest known Battle IQ and IQ in the entire verse, demonstrated several times by strategies employed in virtual simulations
  • Said by several individuals to be on the level of fictional characters such as Batman
    • Estimated IQ is upwards of 10^100
  • Potentially has dabbled in the mystic arts
  • Unmatched adaptability and learning ability
  • Canonically known to be constantly on alert, observing everything to a superhuman level
  • In-character to create contingencies for every situation
  • His abilities are so vast that he has been known to predict scenarios in advance of them occurring
  • Potentially has been influenced by a future version of himself through memory implantation
  • Can break the fourth wall.
R1: I win this round low-diff. 10 years is more than enough time to create contingency plans to take on the world. Additionally, I would be able to easily predict any and everything thrown at me through my feats of predicting the future.

R2: I win.

R3: I win.


This blog has been a great experience, and I'm glad to have chosen this topic. Opening it up every week and writing about some new matchup was always fun.

But as I close off this blog, we see that in the end, there is only one truth.



I always win.







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