Cyn vs Malware: Infinite-7000 Blog
"To live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often" - John Henry
Hello everyone, and welcome back to Infinite-Sun7000’s powerscaling blog, the place where we dive deep into fictional clashes and break down who truly comes out on top.
Today’s matchup brings us into the realm of corrupted machinery and technological nightmares, where flesh, steel, and madness collide. On one side, we have Cyn, the primary host of the Absolute Solver and a being twisted into a vessel of unfathomable power, spreading chaos through manipulation and corruption. On the other, we face Malware, the deranged and sadistic Galvanic Mechamorph, whose lust for power and unhinged cruelty has made him one of the most terrifying entities in the Ben 10 universe.
This blog will mount an exhaustive, evidence-driven case. We’ll dismantle both combatants’ arsenals, abilities, tech, scaling, tactics, and hard feats then weigh counters, failure points, and battlefield variables to decide who truly holds the advantage. Expect scene-by-scene breakdowns, stat-by-stat comparisons, and a final verdict grounded in in-universe performance rather than fan hype.
Without further ado, let’s begin!
Stats
Mommy Cyn
Starting off with this deceptively innocent and petite appearing cinnamon roll, Cyn is often recognized as having the power disadvantage within this debate. While that is certainly true to an extent, the gap is not nearly as large as it is commonly perceived. The general consensus places her physical capabilities at least planet level+ for being able to harm Uzi, who can endure the explosion of Cyn’s core (3.5 Yottatons). She then performs feats which further scales to large-planet level via creating a black hole while in possession of Uzi’s body (8.7 Yottatons) and can extend as far as large-star level via performing it on her own (3.1 Foe).
However, this is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to her broader scaling. Higher-end interpretations alongside numerous supporting implications further reinforce this line of reasoning. For instance, Cyn’s previously mentioned black-hole feat can reasonably be calculated all the way up to solar-system level (20 MegaFoe) when factoring in the often-overlooked altitude of the satellite, which provides more accurate data regarding Earth’s size. Additionally, her possession over Nori implies her [NULL] was capable of generating detectable gravitational waves (1 KiloFoe – 320 KiloFoe), adding yet another layer of evidence for her upper-end potential and consistent with the fact that she's destroyed several planets within the solar-system in the past.
At her peak however, Cyn becomes an almost unstoppable force. Before delving further into the higher tiers of stellar tier scaling, it is crucial to first understand the true nature of the Absolute Solver itself:
What is the Absolute Solver?
Information about the nature of the Absolute Solver is scattered across many episodes of the series, with the earliest detail being that it is a program manifesting in damaged drones, designed to collect matter, since matter cannot simply be created from nothing according to the established laws of Murder Drones. This already sets the foundation for what is revealed later on, but even here we can begin to understand that the Absolute Solver functions less like a conventional being and more like a natural force. In Episode 4, this idea is directly emphasized when Thad calls the Absolute Solver “The Singularity,” with visuals depicting it as either a black hole or a void of nothingness.
At first, the notion of the Absolute Solver being akin to a black hole or a void might seem far-fetched, but later episodes consistently reinforce this interpretation. In Episode 5, Cyn who by this point serves as the primary host of the Absolute Solver describes it as “the solver of the absolute fabric, the void, the exponential end." This essentially confirms that its fundamental state of being is nothing more than that of a black hole. Even as early as Episode 2, this idea was foreshadowed since the manifestation of the Absolute Solver’s form already strongly resembles a singularity.
If further proof is still required then the series finale in Episode 8 serves as the definitive statement. In this last episode, there are multiple clear moments where the Absolute Solver’s true state is directly depicted as a black hole or singularity of nothingness. Altogether, it becomes undeniable that the series is consistently trying to communicate that the Absolute Solver while indeed an artificial intelligence is at its core nothing less than a sentient black hole who's a living singularity given awareness and expressing itself by infecting drones and manifesting through them.
Now we know what it is, what is the scope of it's power?
You may be wondering, if the Absolute Solver is indeed a black hole or singularity of nothingness, then what is the true scope and scale of such a force of nature? Murder Drones provides us with several answers with some explicit through direct statements by characters and others conveyed implicitly through background details, visuals, and meta-textual elements intended for the audience.
The first major indication comes from Episode 6, where Tessa describes the Absolute Solver as a threat to the entire universe. In context, this line is tied to Uzi’s infection, suggesting that the Solver is not simply a local hazard but a cosmic-scale danger capable of spreading indefinitely. This is consistent with earlier and later implications in Episode 5 where it is once again described as “the solver of the absolute fabric, the void, the exponential end,” while Episode 7 escalates further by not only calling it “The Singularity” again but explicitly stating that it is consuming everything.
Naturally, this raises two critical questions, how quickly would the Solver consume everything and does “everything” truly mean the universe? The show itself provides answers. In Episode 6, the same scene contains a poster reading “Fun Time to Universe Big Crunch,” with the number 87 written beside it. The format mirrors that of a countdown calendar strongly suggesting this is a timer. Interpreting this as days makes the most sense as 87 years is far too long given Cyn’s active timeline (around 19 years), while 87 months (7.25 years) also conflicts with events. Thus, the most consistent interpretation is that the Absolute Solver would assimilate the universe in just 87 days. The “Big Crunch” phrasing is best understood not as the literal cosmological event but a metaphorical description of the Solver’s assimilation, which is consistent with the playful, meme-like nature of the posters.
Other background details reinforce this universal scope with episode 4 directly referencing Einstein’s Field Equation when discussing the Solver, an equation fundamentally concerned with the expansion and curvature of the universe itself. This symbolic choice cannot be ignored as it frames the Solver’s activity in the same terms. Moreover, external materials support this reading that being the official advertisements for Murder Drones outright describe the Solver as “breaking apart reality,” with Glitch clarifying that this language was meant to describe the events of Episode 8 directly. Taken together, these pieces strongly confirm that the intent was to present the Solver as a universal-scale existential threat.
One could reasonably argue for it to be Universal+ as well due to the fact that the Solver’s black holes are explicitly shown to generate gravitational waves that ripples in spacetime produced by the most violent and energetic processes in the universe. Such waves propagate across spacetime itself, implying that the Solver’s destructive influence extends beyond mere matter consumption into the fabric of reality and at the very least, can output Multi-Galaxy level attack potency each second by dividing the mass of the standard Observable Universe to the timeframe needed for [NULL] to devour it (375 QuettaGiga Foe).
Making the Absolute Solver's attack potency ranging from at least Multi-Galaxy all the way to High-Universal, and Universal+ / 4D with some considerable wank.
Cyn's Physicality
While Solar-System level is a fairly reasonable conclusion based on prior implications and calculations, what hasn’t been thoroughly addressed is how this scaling translates to Cyn’s physical stats. And in my humble opinion, the ending of Murder Drones provides strong evidence to support the idea that Cyn’s black hole feats should, in fact, scale directly to her physical prowess due to various reasons.
In the final episode, it’s revealed that Cyn’s core is The Absolute Solver. The very power source that drives her, which implies that her ability to generate black holes isn’t some separate ability but rather a direct extension of The Absolute Solver itself, and since a core is what powers all drones, she and the Absolute Solver are functionally one and the same.
This interpretation is reinforced by the fact that when Uzi absorbed Cyn’s core, which is just the Absolute Solver itself directly inherited her Cyn’s powers. If Cyn’s abilities were independent from The Absolute Solver then this transference wouldn’t make sense. The consistency here shows that Cyn’s powers are intrinsically tied to The Solver not external to it due to being the result of becoming the Absolute Solver's host.
Further evidence lies in how hosts of The Absolute Solver are portrayed and how they aren’t just possessed but rather serving as living extensions or vessels of The Solver’s power. A clear example of this is the implication that The Absolute Solver operates not as a separate entity, but rather as a direct extension of Cyn’s body and being as what one can do, the other can also do it as well because they are fundamentally the same being.
Taken together, these evidence supports the conclusion that Cyn’s black hole feats scale directly to her physical prowess and the creation of her black holes is simply the Solver’s energy manifesting through her core . The same source that sustains her physical capabilities. Consequently, Cyn’s physical attack potency can be placed in the same Solar-System tier as the energy output of her black hole feats and by extension, any character scaling to Cyn would also occupy this level.
In conclusion, Cyn operates at least around Large-Star to Solar-System level both physically and through the Absolute Solver’s black hole creation, while her full potential through [NULL] extends from Multi-Galaxy up to Universal in raw durability.
Malware
With how massive, grotesque, and downright intimidating this maniacal, sludge-like virus appears, the obvious question arises, does his raw power truly live up to the terrifying image he projects? Oh absolutely. As a Galvanic Mechamorph, we can deduce his power level through estimating the output of his species by referencing the collective feat of the entire population pulling Galvanic B together. This places their power in the continental to small-planetary range (1.94 Petatons – 19.48 Zettatons) petatons. Regardless, the result pales in comparison to Cyn who has demonstrated the superior ability to effortlessly damage Uzi, a being with Planet+ level durability. This is precisely where Malware’s broader cosmology and extensive scaling chain become essential, bridging the gap and elevating his standing in this debate.
From that foundation alone, Malware comfortably scales to solar-system level through Ben 10’s well-established solar-system tier chain scaling. Any direct confrontation with major characters whether Kevin, Gwen, or even Ben’s base aliens also places Malware firmly in that bracket. Now, the chain scaling can be interpreted in two ways either multi-continental via the Great Old One's durability or the latter through the Entropy Pump explosion. And frankly, when we’re talking about one of the most notorious and dangerous threats in the series, I don't think I need to justify why he should scale to the latter meta. With that being said, what is the Entropy Pump meta?
Ben 10's Solar-System Scaling and The Entropy Pump Explosion
In this section, I’ll break down the nature of this line of scaling, explain how nearly every major character in the series ties into it, and provide the necessary context behind its foundation.
Basically, according to Professor Paradox, tampering with an active Entropy Pump such as dropping bombs on it could yield catastrophic consequences, not just a minor fallout but the outright destruction of reality across several light years. In other words, the very act of initiating such an attack is what sets off the large-scale devastation.
Humungousaur's Feat
Aggregor’s attempt to absorb the Andromeda aliens activated the Entropy Pump, which, according to Professor Paradox and Grandpa Max, would unleash catastrophic levels of energy through the time portal wad enough to destroy reality across several light years. The Ultimate Alien guidebook further clarifies that the portal itself was directly powered by the Entropy Pump, meaning its energy output was on par with that apocalyptic scale. When Ben realized he couldn’t stop Aggregor in time, he transformed into Humungousaur and physically smashed the portal. By doing so, he effectively counteracted and neutralized the force being exerted by the portal and preventing the energy from being released. For this to work, Humungousaur’s striking strength had to be at least equal to, if not greater than the force the portal was producing otherwise the net force wouldn’t have balanced out and further destruction would have proceeded.
The resulting feat has been calculated to yield an output of roughly 9.4 TeraFoe, which sits very deep into Solar-System. Every other alien scales to it due to scaling to Humungousaur and by extension, Malware, whose 1st form held his own against Feedback and Four Arms and overpowered Heat Blast. His 2nd Form defeated Canonbolt, contended equally against Four Arms, Feedback and even Diamond Head while his 3rd could somewhat fight Humongousaur.
Nonetheless, this pales in comparison to Malware at his peak. After surviving his supposed destruction to absorbing Galvan B’s Helix energy, wiping out the Galvanic Mechamorphs and fusing with the planet’s remains. In this amped state, Malware's now current 3rd Form proved capable of overwhelming formidable heavyweights such as Humongousaur and even Way Big, whom the latter would be defeated and absorbed to further fuel his destructive evolution of his 4th Form.
Waybig's Scaling
Since Way Big is among the strongest of Ben’s aliens (excluding Alien X, of course), we can use his feats as a benchmark to deduce Malware’s true level of power and attack potency. To do this properly, we’ll need to step beyond surface comparisons and actually dive into some mathematics, variables, and scaling logic. The foundation of this lies in the 10x power difference established through Kevin’s absorption powers, which provides a consistent multiplier for comparative scaling across Ben 10’s cast. By applying this framework, we can piece together a clearer picture of Malware’s destructive capacity especially in his fourth form which is directly relative to Way Big:
We start by taking into account that Humungousaur accomplished one of the most impressive feats in the Ultimate Alien series by punching an overloaded Entropy Pump portal with enough force to prevent the destruction of reality across several light years. Meanwhile, Aggregor, while attempting to absorb the Andromeda aliens, implied that he could withstand this level of destruction himself. From this, we can conclude that the UAF aliens scale to an attack potency of approximately 9.4578 TeraFoe which corresponds to Solar-System level. Kevin’s absorption abilities are key here as well. It was directly stated both by Kevin and later reaffirmed by Aggregor that Kevin’s power only reflects one-tenth of the strength of whatever aliens he absorbs. Ultimate Kevin had absorbed all the unlocked aliens in the Ultimatrix and was shown to be nearly on par with Ultimate Humungousaur, who himself is ten times stronger than his base form.
To put this in numbers, let’s assign the attack potency of all base aliens as a variable, X (where X = 9.4578 TeraFoe). Factoring in Kevin’s own strength, 1/10th of Ultimate Aggregor’s power and 1/10th of the 22 unlocked Ultimatrix aliens (all relevant to AP scaling), plus 5 Ultimate aliens, Alan and an unknown variable that being W for Waybig, we arrive at the following equation:
X + 1/10 × (6X + 22X + X + 20X + 4X + W) = 10X
Solving this, we find W = 37X = 349.9387 TeraFoe, placing this feat comfortably at Multi Solar-System level! Consistent with the fact that base Waybig can no diff a bunch of ultimate aliens which includes the likes of Ultimate Humongousaur, who possesses 10 times greater power in his base form (94.578 Petatons) and Ultimate Echo Echo whom Ben used to beat Ultimate Kevin.
In conclusion, base Malware is comfortably Solar-System level even within his earliest forms but can reach all the way to Multi Solar-System level at his peak through successive evolutions and the absorption of multiple energy sources.
Powers and Abilities
Cyn
Conclusion for this section?
This fundamentally elevates Cyn’s abilities far beyond what might first appear to be conventional powers. What looks like standard regeneration, or traditional control over time, matter, space, gravity, and energy, is in truth closer to conceptual or even text manipulation / subjective reality, given the inherently metaphysical nature of her influence over reality itself. Thus granting Cyn the following:
She can exert control and manipulate down to the quantum scale because information is what determines quantum states and thereby reshape quantum-level behavior. That same control functions as law manipulation where altering the informational parameters that encode physical rules amounts to changing the world’s “level settings.” It also amounts to mathematics manipulation, since mathematical relationships are merely formalized information and rewriting those relations changes outcomes deterministically. Likewise, what the series treats as “magic” can be seen as another informational subsystem, as the Solver’s edits produce effects identical to magical phenomena. On a geometric level, Cyn can perform vector manipulation by changing magnitude and direction by editing the vector data and full dimensional manipulation by adjusting the informational axes that define spatial coordinates. High-Godly Regen, as her existence can recover from destruction at the informational level, the very substrate upon which the Murder Drones universe itself operates as previously established and most likely Beyond-Dimensional Existence Type 1 for embodying the abstract concept of nothingness. Finally, at the highest level, can also be considered conceptual manipulation due to information underpinning every facet of reality, physical and metaphysical alike including minds, memories, mathematics, spacetime, dimensions, matter, magnitude, and reality itself. Granting her a massive advantage in the hax department without much issue.
Malware
I’ll be honest, I find it rather underwhelming after digging deeper into Malware’s arsenal as his toolkit is shockingly much more limited and pales in comparison to Cyn’s even before factoring in the informational-hax interpretation of her powers. On top of that, Malware shows little to no creativity in how he applies his abilities, often times relying on brute absorption and straightforward brawls rather than versatility. What makes this even more disappointing is that he’s had far more time, lore, and narrative buildup behind his transformations and power-ups which I believe is difficult to justify which state and amps that's possible within his grasp.
Long story short, Malware’s powers stem primarily from the inherent traits of Mechamorph physiology and his natural command over technology. His main edge lies in his ability to absorb other machines and systems then steadily grow stronger the more technology he assimilates. Through these traits, Malware possesses abilities such as massive absorption when he swallowed up the Helix and Albedo into his body, and various shapeshifting, elasticity and body manipulation capabilities that was shown in the show.
He has demonstrated the ability to survive the Tachyon Cannon, a weapon capable of tearing it's targets apart by breaking down their individual cells through matching DNA which effectively erases them at a sub-cellular level. Highlighting his advanced regen as well as his notable resistance to a form of durability negation and biological manipulation, while also assimilating the weapon into himself, and granting it's innate abilities in return. He has shown great resistance to fire and electricity through the multitude of battle against Heatblast and Feedback, he can use his energy projection to one-shot multiple mechamorphs and create massive explosions probably achieved through the usage of the Proto-Tool, he can conjure up multiple limbs that helps him restrain his foes and even mold his body to out-grapple his opponents. He has shown leveraging his physiology to counter upcoming physical attacks and suffocating his enemies by coating his substance around their bodies. Another testament to his regen is when he recovered after a massive blast from Waybig who is considered Ben's strongest alien.
Malware’s technological manipulation on the other hand is easily his most defining trait and much of his arsenal and growth stems directly from it. With this ability, he has pulled off several impressive feats that showcase both creativity and raw power. Such as the time he corrupted and forced the Omnitrix to time out, directly disabling one of the most advanced devices in existence which has resisted attempts of technological influence from the likes of Generator Rex and Gwen Tennyson's energy. By assimilating different technologies, Malware continually expanded his capabilities to gain powers such as flight by absorbing a Galvan jetpack, heavy firepower from a plasma cannon and multiple Plumber blasters. He has assimilated himself with the previously mentioned devastating Tachyon Cannon with all of its destructive functions and Rook’s Proto-Tool, which allowed him to generate countless forms of weaponry. He's drained the life energies from Galvanic Mechamorphs, erased Feedback from the Omnitrix by hacking into it again and removing the Conductoid's DNA and fused with the Helix to turn the entire techno-organic moon of Galvan B into part of himself at his peak. Malware exists as a true living monster defined by his ability to manipulate and corrupt technology at the highest level.
Speed
Cyn at the very least, scales directly to Uzi who has demonstrated the ability to dodge a laser (0.17c). However, the main cast including Cyn herself should be placed much higher via upscaling off of a standard worker drone, who showcased the extreme reflexes of dodging Tessa’s landing pod mere moments before it struck the ground (6,582c). Furthermore, she should easily scale above N, who not only possesses the perception speed necessary to pilot a pod and evade multiple obstacles while doing it, the same vehicle in question is capable of traversing 18 lightyears in under two weeks (442.43c). She has also displayed the capacity to physically catch the same pod mid-flight using her tendrils and if granted further leeway, she can be scaled even higher by upscaling weaker characters like Yeva, who casually played Tetris at an unimaginably levels of speed (53,640,534,805,507c) which is consistent with the sheer speed at which the Absolute Solver's execute the Big Crunch. Since Cyn exists as a direct physical extension of the Solver itself, it follows that she would share in it's speed matching the very rate at which the Solver devours the entire universe (390,436,065,385c) and it's capacity to compute every known atoms within it too (2.2233131e+71c). Hence, Cyn can be consistently placed at MFTL to MFTL+ speeds across the board whether in combat, reactions, or travel.
Malware on the other hand, should comfortably scale to MFTL+ speeds through multiple consistent calculations. He is able to contend with any of Ben’s aliens with Ben himself already capable of piloting a ship to Vulpin (3,000,000,000,000c), which already places him at this level. Other prominent examples are when he kept up with Humungousaur, who himself can match Ultimate Aggregor, who flew to the Perplexahedron in under 15 minutes (87,659,999,327.49c). Malware has also caught Feedback off guard despite Feedback being fast enough to intercept the Tachyon Cannon’s beam within an exceedingly short range (2,309c) and travel across the 60-lightyear Nebula with ease. He contended with faster aliens narratively above Humungousaur in speed such as Four Arms and Diamondhead, who themselves can contend with Vilgax, a foe capable of tagging XLR8. With XLR8 explicitly confirmed to be faster than Fasttrack by Kevin, who once outran a nuclear fusion grenade from finger-distance mid-explosion (788.23c) and this by extension upscales Chromastone, who quickly flew from Earth to Petropia (23,826,006,790.34c). On top of this, Malware has demonstrated the ability to blitz Waybig, who can react to the Incursean Conquest Ray which are capable of travelling multiple stellar distances instantly (1049.36c) and should be comparable to his evil counterpart, who traversed galactic distances in days (9,131,250c). I could scale Malware further if I wanted at this point but I believe you guys kinda get the picture. Nonetheless, one could easily include Vilgax’s flight speed to Petropia as well (112,697,012.21c) or the Tachyon Cannon’s raw beam speed which could destroy Galvan Prime without the assistance of The Hyperspace Jump Gate (138,853,393,036.33c) or Ultimate Kevin who travelled to the Forge of Creation (2.266e+26c), Gwen managing to quickly search the universe (3.33e+117c) and even Jetray traversing halfway across the galaxy to Monawk’s moon (6,807,425,142.871c) who can also fly into hyperspace, while most likely possessing comparable speeds in reaction as well. Putting Malware at comparable if not greater speed in comparison to Cyn.
Fight Analysis
After everything has been laid out, the question remains. Who actually comes out on top? Personally for me, the answer is clearcut with this matchup heavily favors Cyn to the point where I’d call it a decisive stomp. Now, I’ll admit that much of this conclusion leans on the overwhelming advantage provided by her information-hax capabilities. But even setting that aside and looking at things from a more grounded and stricter interpretation, the battle still tilts in Cyn’s favor with her consistently edging out Malware in multiple meaningful ways.
To put it simply, Cyn’s overwhelming hax, comparable survivability, and superior power output at her peak directly counter Malware’s physiology while also granting her a solid statistical advantage. This combination allows her to achieve victory through multiple combined conventional methods, whereas Malware is restricted to a narrower and more straightforward set of win conditions.
Malware's Corruption and why it's very overrated
Looking over this debate online, I’ve noticed that Malware’s win condition really boils down to one straightforward angle made possible through his overwhelming raw stats. And to be fair, that’s a perfectly valid point since sometimes a single win condition is all it takes to topple multiple others so long as it can be consistently executed first and the scenario itself feels convincing. Think of it like the common interpretation of Ghost Rider vs Spawn where Ghost Rider bulldozes Spawn’s hax with raw power and superior immortality, nukes Simmons with the Penance Stare, and that’s that. But of course, the reverse can also be true. Take Miles vs Deku for instance (which I did a small blog on in the past) where there’s no reality in which people genuinely buy that Miles’ Venom Strike tags Deku before Deku just folds him with a single punch lol. Unfortunately for Malware, the latter scenario seems to fit his position in this matchup, but not in an overwhelming degree though as the fight's very close and debatable.
A lot of people argue that Malware could just outright corrupt Cyn, pointing to his ability to affect the Omnitrix which is a piece of tech far beyond anything seen in Murder Drones. But I find this claim exaggerated and misleading. For one, nothing actually suggests the Omnitrix is particularly resistant to hacking. It could be a revolutionary tech with hyperversal durability and still be vulnerable to digital infiltration as those two qualities don’t necessarily overlap. The only real instance of resistance shown was against Rex Salazar, which frankly isn’t a very high bar to begin with especially since Rex already gains crossover scaling through Ben.
This also doesn’t account for how much better Cyn’s range is from a hax standpoint. While Malware’s destructive reach over Galvan B may initially appear impressive (being six times the size of Earth’s Moon), Cyn's range would still possess better both in physical and non-physical applications through her ability to conjure massive tendrils that extend well beyond Earth’s atmosphere, demonstrated when she intercepted N’s pod from orbit showing that her reach is not confined to planetary ground-level combat. Besides that, Cyn’s Absolute Solver abilities give her the unique edge of exerting control on a universal scale via possessing any Drone across the cosmos and even override other Solver users via the callback ping. This means that not even Solver-empowered beings are immune to her influence, making her win conditions not just longer-ranged but fundamentally harder to avoid or counter compared to Malware’s corruption-based range.
More importantly, Cyn’s range isn’t even limited to raw destruction and physical assimilation. The Absolute Solver lets her exert telekinesis and override targets simply by focusing on them without requiring any medium or physical connection. Malware on the other hand, must spread his influence through direct structural contact with his body. So not only is Cyn’s destructive radius and physical extension similar in scope but her non-physical reach gives her a much more versatile and unrestricted range of influence than Malware could ever match. Combine with the fact that Malware's physiology is practically technological in nature makes him to Cyn what Megatron is to Magneto, a walking bundle of components vulnerable to manipulation. Cyn doesn’t need direct contact as she can simply raise her hand and exert influence from a distance, tossing Malware around effortlessly, manipulating his structure, disrupting his biology, controlling his gravity, or straight up plant [NULL] (a complete counter to Malware as whole) inside of him.
Malware's Advantages
While I initially considered dismissing Malware’s supposed speed advantage, as a closer look makes it clear why it might not hold up as strongly as it seems on paper at first. Yes, he can be scaled to comparable levels of speed, arguably even higher in certain calculations with far more stable line of scaling and feats but the problem lies in how this speed manifests. Malware is typically portrayed as bulky, deliberate, and immobile, relying more on his raw durability and overwhelming power than on quick bursts of movement or agility. Even if his reaction times can be scaled upward, his actual movement and travel speed don’t reflect the same tier of performance. Thus, leaving a significant gap between what he can perceive and what he can physically execute, makes the advantage largely impractical in combat since he would still struggle to close distances effectively, be consistently outmaneuvered, and find it extremely difficult to land decisive blows against Cyn.
Absolutely incredibly blog, it's great seeing people actually look into Cyn's haxs properly instead of just saying "Malware absorbs". It was a lot of fun reading through this, keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteOh my, thank you so much! I hope you're excited for next time's blog I'm planning
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