User:ChrisGultieri/sandbox

Physicality: Even though Omori’s heart make him very hard to kill, since he’ll always have 1 more hit point that prevents him from succumbing. I do think that Batter’s ability to regenerate CP to fire off special moves is more effective. Edge: Batter

Weapons: When it comes to weapons, even though Omori’s knife can slice through roots, Batter’s bat is still longer, have more reach, and can probably deal more damage with the right swing. When it comes to other items though, Omori’s is more balance since he can heal, regenerate, add to defense, do extra damage, and even get intel from foes. Batter’s misc items are too focused on defense. Edge: Even

Special Moves: I have to give this one to Omori. Batter’s wide angle is very useful and would prove detrimental, but alot of his movesets (especially the Save Bases) are going to be useless since this is a 1 vs 1 battle. Many of his other attacks are reliant on specific materials. Omori has more moves that are more useful. He can heal, decrease enemy stats, increase his own stats, and deal more damage. Many of his moves are also not reliant on any material. Knowing that Batter has shown emotions in his own game, many of Omori’s emotion-based attacks will affect him.

X-Factors: Have to give this one to Batter since he killed his own creator while Omori failed to kill his. Both have been through a lot but Batter had to do his quest all by himself (besides, off course, Add-Ons that he can summon), while Omori had the help of his party, even in simple tasks like helping him overcome his fear of heights.

Winner: Omori. This is a close one but I have to give this to Omori. Even though he did his quest with a party, Omori has shown capabilities in fighting enemies alone, like how he fought Sunny. His special moves and items are more varied and balanced compared to Batter’s which is restricted to either defense, ally, or needs the presence of a certain material.

Even if the battle is not one-on-one, and involve Add-Ons and allies, Omori would still win since he can actually use follow-ups with his party compared to Batter’s.

Omori was walking in a flat plain when he was spotted by the Batter. Mistaking him for Hugo, the Batter charged at Omori and swung his bat. Omori barely managed to use his guard skill to reduce the Batter’s damage. Omori then read a poem to himself, making him sad, before stabbing at Batter with his knife. Although his stab move should have lowered Batter’s defenses, it was ineffective since the Batter had his Monday item that reduced critical hits.

The Batter then used wide angle to gain intel about Omori’s abilities. But as he was doing this, Omori struck with his stare move, reducing his speed. The young kid then threw a dynamite, and while the Batter tried to escape, he was now too slow. The dynamite threw him into the air, damaging him severely.

As Omori ran towards him with his knife, the Batter used his save competency to heal some of his lost HP. He then used his Ultimate Homerun to increase his attack tenfold. He made a wild swing, hitting Omori and sending him away. As Omori landed, he used a sno-cone to heal himself.

The Batter rushed to Omori but his speed was still lacking. This gave Omori the chance to summon his Red Hands to grab hold of the Batter, and use his shun ability to lower his defenses. Omori then dragged Batter in front of him, near enough to whispeher something in the Batter’s ear.

“You… are… nothing… just… a… video game… character…”

This whispher damaged the Batter mortally. To finish him off, Omori unleashed several powerful slashes from his knife, cutting the Batter into many pieces.

Expert’s Opinion
Although it was close, since the Batter had the superior weapon in the form of the bat, and had some nifty competencies, they are too limited. Omori has more moves in him that are more useful, and are not affected by limitations like materials and allies like the Batter.