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Originally Posted by pirateking
Except Cruz doesn't know Kung Fu like Batman. Cruz has 1 HP and will probably get instantly KO'ed by even one single blast from the enemy (We had not seen Cruz injured since his sister attacked him). In a chess game, the king is the most vulnerable of all.
About fighting against Arclight's ability
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Since he can copy people's ability and amplify them, if I were Blade, I would copy an ability that has a side-effect cost to the user to use against Arclight. For example if the side-effects is poison or paralyzed, Arclight would suffer 2x of that effect + longer period if he dare to use it. When Arclight suffers the effects, the others can march in for the kill (I want to see Cruz giving the killing blow since he is the protagonist and Blade already had his moment at the end of vol 7). Just my 2cents strategy theory.
The hard part will be tempting Arclight to use it and surviving the 2x counter initial damage. A double-edge sword ability isn't impossible since Eve's ability drained her stamina a lot.
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Unlikely I must say. Many Needless abiltiies, especially the combat ones, should logically suffer from severe blowback effects before they cause the least bit of harm to anyone else. Mio should have broken her fist punching her first steel wall (and even if she can hold up her bear/bunny/frog should have found it rather impossible to maintain her center of gravity), Kuchinashi should have poisoned herself with her own self-generated fragrances, the flame users should have burnt themselves, and so on. However, no one ever seems to suffer from blowback. Inducting from this will suggest that Needless are not only very tough, but their abilities will come with full protective and supportive measures (which presumably are copied / activated along). It thus follows that it would be rather hard to find some fragment to copy (actually, re-activate) that has a serious unattenuated side-effect.