Sunday, December 22, 2024

Stain vs Technoblade (My Hero Academia vs The Dream SMP)

“There can be but little liberty on earth while men worship a tyrant in heaven.”

-Robert Green Ingersoll

Stain, The Hero Killer that shook up the morality of heroes and inspired the League of Villains from My Hero Academia.


Technoblade, The Blade that destroyed L’Manberg and spread destruction as a vassal of anarchy from the DreamSMP.


How much would you do to maintain your beliefs? It’s understandable to steel your resolve and keep to yourself for safe philosophies, but for more radical philosophies that exist to protect others. Wouldn’t you fight for them? Wouldn’t you go out into the streets and preach about the injustices you see daily? Wouldn’t YOU want to inspire others to take a stance and make a change? Or would you rather grab a sword and make that change yourself? However, this line of thinking tends to be a slippery slope as not all ideologies are rather. . . safe. Such as Chizome Akaguro, better known as Stain, believes in weeding out the false heroes in the world or with Technoblade’s complete anarchy and slaughtering of any form of government in the world. They’ve both gone to such drastic ends to make it so their forms of justice prevail, as they slaughter anyone who dares to stand in their path, but now it’s time to see who will be able to prevail when each step in the other’s way. Will Stain slaughter another hero? Or will Technoblade gather up more blood for the Blood God? Something we will find out today in a DEATH BATTLE!

DISCLAIMER!

Before we even get into what we’re covering for both it is of utmost importance to let everyone know that this blog will be covering the CHARACTER that the YouTuber, Technoblade, played in the DreamSMP. This blog will not cover any aspect of Technoblade’s IRL career or life as this is not what this blog intends to showcase at all. As big fans of Techno, his death had a massive effect on us, and so we hope to do our best not to disrespect his legacy and rather celebrate a large part of his career in the version of himself that he roleplayed on this Minecraft server. Also, go subscribe to Technoblade! Secondly, I (Odd) do not support Dream himself in any way at all! Similar to Techno, any mentions of Dream will be entirely regulated to the character he played 


Finally, all of Techno’s material that isn’t gameplay or stream clips is taken from Sad-ist’s popular and beautifully animated videos about the series! Please check her stuff out. Other illustrations included will be credited, however if see one that isn’t, just assume that it is from Sad-ist’s twitter account. Other than that! Please enjoy your read!

Ay, hold your horses bud.

Going 3 for 3, this blog once again features a straightforward media list. For Stain, We will cover the My Hero Academia Manga, Anime, Corresponding Movies, the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes manga as it features Stain’s origins and is very much canon, and finally the various official MHA data books. Techno on the other hand will be receiving the ENTIRE DREAM SMP SERIES. This means every single stream that occurred before and after he officially joined the story. We will also include Minecraft itself as there’ll obviously be usable feats since, y’know, the DreamSMP takes place in Minecraft.


Diavolo vs Overhaul by Saulvsblogs, Toga vs Toko vs Neo by G1blogs, Gun Devil vs Wither Storm by Versus Battle Arena, and Minecraft vs Terraria by G1^2 will be used as the primary sources for calculations. Make sure to give all three blogs a read as they’re excellent! There is, of course, also a handful of miscellaneous calculations from VSBW, so a big shoutout to the individual calculators behind those! And the one person who did one of the calcs in Technoblade’s segments. Finally, I (Odd) want to give a huge thanks to Tempo after I locked him up in my basement and made him watch the DSMP and the DSMP wiki as both offered necessary info for character/equipment bits.

Background

Stain

Being taken in by the hatred before you and trying to fulfill your own desires. That is the furthest from what a hero should be. That’s why you’ll die. Goodbye. You’re an offering to a more just world.


The idea of a Hero has become something far more than its basic definition and probably something that even you are aware of. No longer idols, heroes are pop culture icons that exist to print money and advertise whatever sponsorship they have or their next big movie. Even in the world of My Hero Academia, this fact has become painfully apparent to a vile degree. Heroes aren’t just movie stars or advertisers, they’re people who have made the act of saving others into an actual job. And like the good old saying goes, power corrupts, and oh does it corrupt deeply. But, most are unknown to this reality. One man, one vigilante known as Stendhal was one of these many. He believed the source of this corruption, of this rot, was villains themselves. His ideal image of a hero, even one that operated outside the law, was nearly identical to that of a god. That was, until one day, he faced the grim reality. Power corrupts; Power Corrupts ABSOLUTELY, and even the gods are not immune to this fact. So, with his mask and false face shattered, Chizome Akaguro took upon a new identity to free this world of its false idols as the Infamous Hero Killer, STAIN!


Upon adopting his new identity, Akaguro began working almost immediately. By the end of U.A’s sports festival, the Hero Killer had already dispatched and dealt with 40 pro heroes entirely on his own, with 17 being killed and 24 being left permanently disabled. However, the last hero he left disabled would take his spree of murders and abuse in quite an interesting turn as he hurt Ingenium, the older brother to Class 1-A’s Iida Tenya. The speedster would quickly spiral into sheer rage as he did all he could to try and get revenge on the Hero Killer. At the same time, however, Stain’s actions would also catch the attention of one Tomura Shigaraki. With all attention on him, Stain’s resolve stayed the strongest among all others. Akaguro did not SEEK the assistance of the villains he so utterly despised since the beginning, and he was more than willing to educate and use Iida’s life to set an example to show the world how improper their “heroes” truly were, which Stain found all the more ironic considering the prime example existed through and through via one man: ALL MIGHT. A symbol of justice and peace that Stain was so utterly obsessed with, and therefore confused on why no one else could follow his prime example. No one, until he met one boy right before he could make an example of Iida. A fist charged with the final torch of One for All, a fist used to protect those who didn’t want help, a fist owned by Izuku Midoriya. In the face of his terror, Deku refused to surrender, to refuse the urge to help others, and Stain became ecstatic. So ecstatic, that even after his defeat at the hands of Class 1-A’s Deku, Engineum, and Shoto, he overworked himself to save Deku from a Nomu sent by Shigaraki. Alas, even the terror of the Hero Killer met its end when he passed out and was sent to Tartarus. 


About a year later, the prison would experience a mass breakout thanks to an AFO-Controlled Shigaraki and Stain was free once more. Interestingly, he didn’t go on another hero killing spree but rather became reserved as All Might had retired after his battle with All for One. A thing that Stain found confusing, and had a chance to discuss when he encountered Toshinori, All Might’s real identity, out in the wild. In Toshinori’s depression, his era of self-doubt while Deku worked himself to the bone trying to protect people, Stain gave All Might a lecture. All Might’s strength did not come from his power or quirk, but rather from his ability to persist and endure. His ability to wear a smile and then encourage others. To ignite a fire under him that not only made him a symbol of peace but showed others that they TOO could become that symbol. But even then with his reassuring lecture and later acts of service, it is important to know that Akaguro is Stain, the man who killed 40 heroes, and the message he spread is not one to be taken lightly.


Technoblade

Tommy, the thing is, you’re using words but the thing about this world Tommy is that the only universal language is violence. And we’ve had conversation. We’ve spoken that language in the pit: It’s over Tommy.


In a far-off land in a time long past now, there was once a humanoid pig-like child whose family was slaughtered by orphans. Sometime later, that child would then be mentored by a man who was the husband to death, and he sparred with that man’s only son. After that time, the child would become a man and would venture out into the world, training, until one day he noticed his childhood friend’s struggles. His citizenship rights were revoked by the government he founded, and now he was being hunted and on the run. The man could not stand for such an injustice, for such tyranny to run rampant, for such a concept of a governing power to even exist. And so, on September 22nd, 2020, the blade himself, Technoblade joined the DreamSMP.


Soon upon his arrival, Techno got to work almost immediately and was a major source of refuge and power for the struggling Wilbur Soot and Tommyinnit, who were the victims of a newfound tyrant. Plowing fields for crops, obtaining the most powerful and sufficient weaponry and armory, and even offering his fruits of labor to his allies of Pogtopia, Techno was quickly becoming the sword for an up-and-coming revolution. Unfortunately, there was an underlying issue building between the members of this revolutionary group. Techno and Tommy butted heads, as one of them wanted to save L’manberg, their former home while the other sought its complete destruction alongside Wilbur Soot. More problems arose as Pogtopia’s man on the inside, Tubbo, would become victim to Techno’s own weaponry as the blade was forced to execute him under the command of L’manberg’s current ruler, Jschlatt. Tommy, as Tubbo’s best friend, was enraged and with some teasing from Wilbur, engaged in a fist fight with Techno. . . which he lost. Techno, recognizing his maturity, attempted to educate Tommy on how the world worked, on how it was built on violence, on how it was simply human nature; How ironic it was, then, that Techno himself would fall victim to fickleness of man. As the battle over L’manberg was settled, after a heart attack killed Jschlatt, Techno watched in disbelief as the people he worked so tirelessly with decided to elect ANOTHER tyrant. In an act of sheer rage, Techno, along with Wilbur’s destruction of L’manberg’s central stage, threw out two entire Withers before fleeing the country.


Taking refuge in the great tundras out in the wild, Techno decided to take a surprising turn; He took up a life of pacifism and settled down. During this time Techno built himself back up, formed alliances with old friends like Philza, And even managed to befriend Tommy despite what happened before. Unfortunately, tyranny would turn its rampant gaze upon a vessel of chaos. Tubbo, the new president of L’manberg, had a blade that grew thirsty with vengeance. The Butcher Army came on Techno’s lawn, and by exploiting his own steed, took him to L’manberg where they attempted to execute him. Luckily, Technoblade had friends in high places. Thanks to his own totem and the man with a green smile, Dream’s, help, he managed to escape. From there, Techno decided that neutrality was no longer an option and began to amass great power. Before he could unleash his reckoning, Techno would experience another betrayal during the Green Festival. Tommy, in his final act of loyalty, ran back to L’manberg after they had exiled him. Along with Dream’s instigating, Techno finally decided to activate his doomsday. With Philza creating Withers, Dream raining down TNT on the country, and Techno himself acting as the spear in front of the charge, the entire country was devastated in a few hours. In this final battle, Techno and Tommy had their final words. Mutual betrayal, and seemingly mutual destruction. With L’manberg’s fall, everyone went their separate ways, but Techno would be called into battle time and time again, whether it be from favors or personal vendettas. One constant thread did exist in his returns though, a bloodthirsty gaze upon governments. So just remember as the blade readies his steel: Sic Semper Tyrannis.

Experience & Skill

Stain


Even before his time as THE HERO KILLER™ Stain was a skilled and deadly vigilante known as Stendhal who managed to make lightwork of various villains. Armed with a blade and already a mighty body, Akaguro showed off his abilities by being able to quickly deduce a person’s quirk and then take advantage of their weaknesses to put them down for good. Stain is also just. . . VERY fast and his speed is monstrous. He’s capable of easily dodging even sneak attacks from various foes like Knuckleduster and Todoroki. Of course, his speed is a deadly weapon, and he’s managed to cut various heroes and villains apart with it. Like when, after getting his face smashed in, he managed to immediately put sufficient pressure on Knuckleduster or later when he easily dealt with a low-grade Nomu, while also funnily enough suffering sufficient damage again. These abilities have allowed Stain to slaughter and defeat 40 heroes, various vigilantes, c-list villains, and even an entire low-grade Nomu.


Technoblade.


Considering he’s referred to as “the most powerful person on the server.” by his own mentor, it’s no surprise that Technoblade’s skill is at peak performance. He’s capable of easily killing multiple people, can fight off multiple people at once, defeated Tommyinnit with his bare hands, defeated Quackity with JUST a diamond pickaxe despite Quackity being in netherite armor, and has even forced Dream himself to reconsider an encounter with Techno without being prepared. In fact, this “forcing people to specifically prepare for him.” trend has even been broken considering he forced Quackity to take a hostage after he was butchering the butcher army that was SPECIFICALLY planning to kill him. 


Speaking of prep, Techno is incredibly prepared for fights at all times. He has golden apples on his person at all times and more importantly, always carries a good supply of potions to amplify his strength and speed. These buffs and Techno’s general skill level were very important when he decided to single-handedly fight the entirety of L’Manberg to give Philza enough time to spawn Withers and Dream enough time to set up his TNT spawners over the country. 


Equipment

Stain.

Katana


A good ol’ Katana that Stain uses to stab, cut, and slash people apart! Not only is the blade surprisingly deadly against superhumans, but it’s been fine-tuned to perfectly fit Stain’s quirk. Normally, when someone tries to cut a piece of meat with a regular kitchen knife, they find it to be troubling due to how the meat is, to fix this problem, people usually then invest in serrated knives as it cuts through flesh much easier. 


Stain has adopted a similar method thanks to his chipped katana, which gives it a D.I.Y serrated edge. This is particularly helpful because serrated blades cause a mess when they cut through juicier products and since Stain needs blood for his quirk to work and therefore people, well uh. . . let’s just say he makes a real bloody mess.


Knives


Outside of his trusty katana, Stain carries along with him various small blades and knives to do his dirty work. In his time as Stendhal, Akaguro held 6 knives on him, but as the Hero Killer he began carrying a greater variety of blades (as seen above.)


Glider


Somewhere(????) and sometime after All Might began battling All for One, Stain found a mechanical glider and used it to find All Might to assist him in defeating the Demon Lord. As for how fast it moves or if he can use it for combat? I dunno man don’t ask me


Technoblade

Armaments.


As basically the prep-time man of the server, Technoblade has amassed a nearly perfect set of armor, weapons, and various potions to do battle against various opponents and mobs across the DreamSMP.

Armor


Assuming you’ve played Minecraft, then you know how important a good set of armor can be! You can go from struggling in the early game to literally turning the game into a point-and-click adventure game. Considering how grind-focused and prepared Techno is, he, of course, has made a pretty stellar set of armor and has some other sets he can choose to wear if so inclined.


Iron Armor


Iron is typically what most people will begin with, mostly due to how scarce finding leather is, and iron provides an excellent defense for the beginning of the game. Technoblade wore primarily iron when he first joined the server, and later on, wore it again after he needed to escape from his execution but needed some defense in the meantime. 


Netherite Armor.


The absolute PEAK in armors, Technnoblade has of course forged and outfitted himself in quite the sturdy piece of defense. Netherite Armor is unique in the fact it’s typically made by enhancing already existing diamond armor. Techno, like his weapons, has enhanced his armor by layering it in powerful enchantments, one after the other.



Enchantment

Effect

Found on. . .

Unbreaking III

Makes the armor much more sturdy, allowing Techno to take more hits without worrying about it breaking mid-battle.

All pieces.

Mending.

Restores the durability of the armor when Techno receives experience points.

All pieces.

Protection IV

Provides increased defense by reducing the damage taken from external sources.

All pieces.

Thorns III

Causes attackers to receive immediate damage once they attack Technoblade.

All pieces except boots.

Aqua Affinity

Allows Techno to mine blocks underwater much faster than normal.

Helmet.

Respiration III

Allows Techno to hold his breath MUCH longer underwater.

Helmet.

Depth Strider III

Makes it so Techno can swim faster.

Boots

Soul Speed III

Techno’s speed increases when he runs on soul sand, which is found in the Nether.

Boots.

Feather Falling IV

Decreases the amount of damage Techno takes from long falls.

Boots.


Weapons

Orphan Obliterator

This creatively named sword is Techno’s main weapon of choice and main choice for good reason. Swords, while not as powerful as axes, are much quicker to swing, can hit multiple opponents at once, and come with a greater variety of powerful enchantments. Considering how thorough Techno is, it’s no surprise his primary tool has a wide variety but the best enchantments in the game applied to it.



Enchantment

Effect

Sharpness V

Grants the sword higher damage output against all enemies. At this level, the sword has gained an +3 boost to damage.

Sweep Edge III

Increases the power of a sword’s sweeping attack, allowing the weapon to hit multiple opponents much harder.

Fire Aspect II

Burns the opponent when hit.

Looting III

Grants more resources from the opponents killed

Unbreaking III

Makes the sword much more sturdy, allowing it to be used for longer in prolonged or multiple fights.

Mending

Restores the durability of the item when Techno receives experience points.


Axe of Peace

A weapon drenched in history and angst. A weapon that was, at a time, owned and gifted to Tommy as Techno had believed the two could be great partners and even friends again. A belief that was quickly destroyed when Tommy betrayed Techno and ran back into L’manberg. The axe then bounced from Sapnap to Tommy to Dream before the man with the smile decided to give it back to Techno himself in the snowy tundra.


When it comes to utility, Axes are actually the most powerful weapons Techno has on person. Axes are slow swinging but heavy hitting as they can even burst through shields and disable them. Techno often uses Axes as a setup tool, as they’ll allow him to break through his enemies’ defenses and leave them open to his much more preferred sword.



Enchantment

Effect

Sharpness V

Grants the Axe higher damage output against all enemies. At this level, it deals +3 more damage.

Efficiency V

Axes are naturally made to cut down trees, and thus this enchantment allows the axe to break down logs much quicker.

Unbreaking III

Makes the axe much more sturdy, allowing it to be used for longer in prolonged or multiple fights.

Mending

Restores the durability of the item when Techno receives experience points.



Toothpick


As you can probably expect, the Toothpick is a pickaxe that is designed for mining considering it’s paired with the expected Efficiency, Unreabking, Mending, and fortune to provide superb mining abilities. This pickaxe was given to Techno by Dream to escape his execution which he did use it for. . . right before putting the pickaxe through Quackity’s teeth and taking one of his three lives.



Trident


When pigs fly, ay? The interesting fishing tool has been fashioned into a tactical and useful throwing weapon that Techno personally forged before the L’manberg festival and then showed off time and time after since. Both in a comedic and deadly sense.



Enchantment

Effect

Mending.

Restores the durability of the item when Techno receives experience points.

Riptide III

Allows Techno to leap with a spin while in a body of water. When in the rain, however, it allows him to fly fully, granting him superb mobility.

Unbreaking III

Makes the trident much more sturdy, allowing it to be used for longer in prolonged or multiple fights.


Rocket Launcher.


Arguably Techno’s strongest weapon, the rocket launcher is a unique crossbow that has been armed with fireworks rather than actual arrows. These fireworks provide absurd damage and have allowed Techno to murder people in full armor rather quickly. Along with fireworks, Techno also uses tipped arrows into the bow, Like Arrows of Weakness which reduce enemy attack damage by -4.


Enchantment

Effect

Quick Charge III

Allows Techno to load the Crossbow much faster than usual

Multishot.

Want to kill people even QUICKER?! Well, this enchantment makes it so the crossbow fires 3 shots rather than 1. This does not consume extra ammo which gives it an additional bonus.

Unbreaking III

You know what this does by now. . .

Mending

This too. . .


Potions


Potions in Minecraft offer probably the most versatile applications in and out of combat thanks to their MANY effects. Techno typically uses potions before a battle to get an edge on his opponent but has also used other potions to get different advantages.


  • Potion of Strength: Increases Techno’s power by +3

  • Potion of Strength II: Increases Techno’s power by +6

  • Potion of Swiftness: Increases Techno’s speed by 20%

  • Potion of Swiftness II: Increases Techno’s speed by 40% 

  • Potion of Regeneration: Increases Techno’s self-healing speed

  • Potion of Fire Resistance: Makes Techno immune to all fire damage.

  • Potion of Invisibility: Turns Techno invisible, although it does not turn his armor invisible.

  • Potion of Slow-Falling: Makes it so Techno slowly falls to the ground.

  • Potion of the Turtle Master: Makes Techno 60% slower but reduces the damage he takes by 60%

Techno also carries various offensive potions that can apply negative status effects or deal flat damage to any foe he decides he wants to finish off quicker than usual.

  • Potion of Poison: Applies Poison to an opponent for a minute and 30 seconds.



Miscellaneous


Water Bucket


Since it’s not ALWAYS raining, Techno typically keeps a water bucket on his person to take advantage of his trident’s riptide enchantment. He can also use the water bucket to put out fires, prevent fall damage, or to create some unique obstacles for people moving.

Ender Pearls.


Taken directly from the mysterious Endermen, their Ender Pearls allow anyone to teleport by throwing the pearl. Techno himself holds onto many Ender pearls at a time as they provide outstanding mobility. Both to either get away or rush in on a target that is from afar.


Ender Chest


Due to lacking the mobile storage of the shulker boxes, Techno has instead decided to carry along an ender chest with him at all times. Ender Chests act as portals between other ender chests and allow Techno to access a small inventory of necessary items at all times. Along with certain valuables, Techno also carries around healing items, blocks, and certain tools. And a. . .


Block of Bedrock.


A single piece of bedrock given illegally to him by Drista, a Dreamon on par and around the same level of power as DreamXD. Him, along with Tommy who also got a piece, became known as the Bedrock Bros.

Totem of Undying.


As the name suggests, this mystical totem will prevent the holder from dying once they are about to lose their last heart. The totem famously saved Techno from his own execution at L’manberg from the Butcher Army. Not only does the totem provide a quick effective revival, but it also grants the recently saved person multiple effects to help them better survive their situation. These effects are Regeneration II and Fire Resistance for 40 seconds, allowing the person to heal their wounds much quicker and resist any nearby lava or fire, and Absorption II for 5 seconds which grants the user additional golden hearts.


Healing Items


Outside of Techno’s (and the average Minecraft human’s) healing abilities, Techno also has some nifty food items that can further patch him from whatever damage he’s hit with. He typically only carries two things since he also tends to heal himself with potions.


Golden Apple

Forged by using 8 gold ingots around a regular red apple, the Golden Apple provides sufficient healing thanks to it being a filling food item along with it’s additional effects of Absorption to grant Techno 4 additional hearts, and regeneration.


Enchanted Golden Apple


While Techno doesn’t have as many Enchanted Golden Apples as he does regular Golden Apples, due to how rare they are along with not being craftable, he does have a few on his person that he can use if the situation gets dire. The Enchanted Golden Apple provides the same base effects as the Golden Apple but comes with some additional special effects and generally stronger effects to boot.


Absorption IV provides 16 additional hearts, Regeneration II heals Techno much faster, Fire Resistances makes Techno immune to flames for 5 minutes, and Resistance reduces incoming damage by 20%


Golden Carrots


Crafted with 8 golden nuggets around a single carrot, the Golden Carrot instead fufills Techno’s saturation and thus kick his natural healing abilities into full power. Since they’re so easy to make and don’t have special effects like Golden Apples, Golden Carrots are usually what Techno uses against moderately powerful opponents.

Abilities

Stain

Bloodcurdle


Stain’s quirk seems to have seemingly been born just for his future role. By licking any blood he finds, Stain can then induce temporary paralysis for, at most, 8 minutes. The effectiveness of this paralysis varies depending on blood type, with type-B blood being the worst at dealing with the effects and type-A being best at breaking through its effects. Stain can also use his quirk on multiple targets at once, to quickly give himself breathing room if he ever finds himself being jumped on (or more accurately when he’s jumping people.)

Bloodcurdle, like other manipulator quirks in the series, also completely ignores physical differences as Stain could easily use his quirk on All for One of all people.


Enhanced Smell


As you can read above, Stain has a surprisingly good sense of smell despite his nose being completely punched off. This is likely due to his quirk altering his other senses, considering he also has an abnormally long tongue as well.

Technoblade

The Voices.


As a seemingly unique form of schizophrenia that Techno developed, likely due to his parent’s deaths, the young warrior now has a massive band of various voices resting within his skull. These voices mimic a crowd-watching Techno act out and comment on various things. Some of these things can include moments where he forgets obvious items in his inventory or chants him on. 


While this might sound good, the worst part of the voices comes from their incessant need for blood. The urge, this chant for the blood god, and Techno’s personality quickly using violence as an answer has led to him struggling with his own violent tendencies. During his pacifist arc, after he “betrayed” Pogtopia, Techno tried his best to quell the voices, but his arguments for his heart being changed fell onto deaf ears as he was forced to pick up the sword and fight once more.


Resistances

Stain


Nothing!!!!


Technoblade


Fire, Lava, and Heat Manipulation: Techno can resist high temperatures, flame attacks, and explosives via his Potion of Flame Resistance


Support

Stain

Fucking no one 


LMAOOOOOOOOOO (no one likes him)


Technoblade

Hound Army


During one of Techno’s MANY grinding sessions, he amassed a gargantuan force of dogs that he would later on use during the final battle against L’manberg during the Doomsday event. These dogs, while relatively not that strong, obviously gain power from their sheer numbers. Furthermore, the dogs can each be strengthened by potions Techno uses to become even stronger.


Withers.

(Art by Qweewi)


Technoblade’s most infamous form of destruction is through the creation of the deadly Wither. Being seen as Minecraft’s second boss-type mob, Withers are dangerous and chaotic beings that seek to only spread destruction. Thanks to their immunity to heat and cold, their explosive nature, and their ability to fly, they are quite difficult creatures to defeat. The exploding wither skulls they attack with also inflict their opponents with the Wither effect which operates as a more powerful poison that can kill enemies.


In his vault, Techno had the potential to make around 53 Withers, but he keeps 64 skulls and soul sand within his chest to make more whenever he wants. Techno typically makes multiple Withers at once to confuse and distract his opponent, although he does need to operate somewhat carefully as Withers have no regard for who was responsible for creating them and will attack Techno if he catches their attention.

Feats

Stain

Overall

  • Defeated 40 Heroes.

  • Permanently paralyzed Ingenium

  • Took down a low-grade Nomu by himself.

  • Shook fear into all heroes, young and pro alike.

  • Inspired many members in the League of Villains.

  • Saved All Might from All for One.

  • Cut off his own nose cause he was bored or something idk.

Power

Speed

Durability

Technoblade

Overall

  • The sole reason why Wilbur and Tommy were able to take back L’Manberg.

  • Took lives from Tubbo, Jschlatt, Jack Manifold, and Quackity

  • The man behind the destruction of L’Manberg.

  • Co-founded the Syndicate.

  • Escaped his own execution.

  • Broke Dream out of Pandora’s Vault.

  • With Tubbo, Served justice to Sam.

  • TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES 🗣️🗣️🗣️

Power

Speed

  • The average Minecraft human can run at 5.61 M/S

  • Techno can enhance his speed via swiftness potions

  • Potion of Swiftness (6.732 m/s)

  • Potion of Swiftness II (7.854 m/s)

Durability

Scaling

Stain

Class 1-A


The main protagonists of My Hero Academia have clearly faced off and battled against the Hero Killer in his prominent arc, in which they both referred to him as strong and Stain said that they lacked power. Because of this, it’s pretty easy to scale Stain to their early series feats and perhaps more. . . (Check Clarifications Segment for more Info)



Vigilantes


Appearing early on as the vigilante Stendhal, Stain faced off and posed a genuine threat to the Crawler and Knuckleduster and thus, and again, should scale to their early series abilities.



League of Villains


While Stain has never fought off against the league (outside of threatening Shigaraki.) He should scale to them anyway thanks to scaling off of Class 1-A and thanks to his stats being comparable according to Hawk’s villain report. (Check Clarifications Segment for more Info)


Technoblade

DSMP Members.


Now, once again big thanks to Tempo for watching the DSMP series! Let’s check in with him in my basement for all the main cast’s awesome and amazing feats! Like Tomm’s—



Thank you Tempo.


The ACTUAL Good DSMP Members Scaling


Considering Technoblade is, again, the strongest and rarely has that title challenged outside by a certain somebody. . . He should generally scale to the rest of the DSMP’s colorful cast easily.



DREAM


The central antagonist of the DSMP is someone Techno has faced off and worked with repeatedly. Interestingly, or not surprisingly, Dream sees Techno as a genuine ally and potential threat.



Weaknesses

Stain.


Outside of his weapons still technically being “normal” by MHA standards which means they can break, Stain’s biggest weakness comes in due to his mentality and his warped mental state. Stain, by all means of the word, is insane! And this insanity often causes him to overlook or overstep into a situation that he has not prepared himself for. For example, his dream-like visualization of how heroes work leads to him getting his face smashed in by Knuckleduster. His euphoria at working alongside All Might and seeing him fight again left him open by an attack from All for One and so on and so on.


Stain’s tenacity also tends to work against his favor as he has overexerted himself to the point of his entire body shutting down. 


Technoblade.


As is usual for a “Strongest” character archetype, Techno’s one true weakness is his emotions. Techno has shown time and time again that threatening or holding hostage those he holds dear will immediately and extremely limit his options. Quackity took advantage of this fact when he held Carl and forced Techno to drop all his gear and follow them to L’Manberg, to which he complied. Another minor weakness Techno has comes from the double-sided nature of the voices as they won’t always spout positive reinforcements or reminders, and could instead just be absurdly distracting.  Finally, unlike other DSMP characters, Technoblade only has a single canonical life and thus once he dies, he dies for good, unlike other characters who get another two chances at living.


A whole lot of clarifications.

Where does Stain scale exactly?

(Again, big thanks to Diavlo vs Overhaul by Saulvsblog as it also helped with general formatting!)


Now some people may think that Stain scaling to characters like Shoto and his ice wall feats or even Gigantomachia may be crazy but Akaguro has alot of evidence to suggest he’s actually VERY strong. As has been shown earlier, Stain is referred to as strong by Shoto and claims himself that 5% Deku lacks power. Stain scaling pretty solidly and likely above 5% Deku means he immediately is getting access to alot of feats from the series. Now the big thing to question is if Stain would be able to scale to 100% Deku and his feats from scenes like the final smash from MHA Two Heroes or other high tier MHA feats that bounce off of 100% Deku.


Simply put! Hell the fuck no! Firstly while Stain is likely stronger than Full Cowling 5% Deku, he’s ONLY stronger than that Deku. Two Heroes takes place AFTER the Stain Arc where Deku goes through his final exams and likely gets stronger. Secondly, Stain is outright defeated after suffering a handful of powerful blows. . . or that’s what you may think


Now one way to argue otherwise would be the handy dandy villain report written by Hawks in-universe where Stain’s rating are comparable to characters like Dabi, Shigaraki, and Toga.  The guide was properly translated and shown off more in detail on the MHA fandom wiki where we can more accurately compare. Stain’s ratings of strength and power are on par with Dabi’s. Now while Stain does NOT scale to Dabi in his final battles against Shoto and Endeavour, he should scale to him when he was rocking his black look. This is important because a twice clone of Dabi clashed against Endeavour. At this time, Endeavour could compare to the high-end nomu Hood, who in turn should be as strong as the USJ Nomu. . . who could match punches with All Might. Considering All Might in the finale of the two heroes film is incredibly exhausted due to having to maintain his muscular form longer than usual, this should mean that All Might in season one should be around the same level as himself in the film. Stain, by being on par with Dabi, should therefore also technically scale to these feat as absurd as it sounds.


This means Stain would scale to the Deku and All Might punching a gigantic metal cube feat which can calc at 87.1 Megatons of TNT when split for each OFA user. Now, frankly, we still believe this is a bit far-fetched but we’ll still include it in the verdicts but just as Stain’s highest possible high-end.

All for One scaling?


As mentioned in Stain’s durability section, he managed to survive being hurled across city blocks and through buildings by Young AFO! At first, someone may think this means that Stain durability would be improved since he survived this attack but there are a few things that paint a much different reality. Firstly! Stain nearly fucking dies from this attack shown by the fact he struggles to move, is huffing, and is bleeding plenty. Secondly, the way AFO acts throughout this entire fight with Iron Might, he has shown to not EXACTLY be trying. I mean, he says so himself that he’s attempting to kill All Might with minimal effort, along with trying to cause as much suffering as he can. Also, AFO uses a similar quirk that he used to grab and throw Stain on All Might, and refers to that ability as being not going all at. Thus, it is incredibly likely that Stain’s durability would NOT scale to All for One or other high-tier characters during this point in the story.

The Bedrock Feat. . .


Oh boy. So some people may have raised a brow at the LOW PLANETARY calc that came from Technoblade supposedly destroying multiple blocks of Bedrock. Now on paper, this feat seems fine. The massively different ends are simply born due to a different durability of the Bedrock being used. Outside of that, it seems fine. . . right? Well the biggest and most apparent issue is that this feat happens OFF-SCREEN


Now there are a few things we do know objectively. First of all this feat happened in one single attack and wasn’t done over time or through multiple sword swings considering Philza says that Techno went on a “rampage” while training. This means that a level of AP can definitely be derived from this. Now the more damning claim is that Techno actually cut through Bedrock itself. Let’s go over some things that heavily imply such. First! This arena is INCREDIBLY deep underground. Considering that the DSMP server occurs Pre-1.17 this means that Bedrock’s Y-Level is just around flat 0 rather than in the negatives as it is now. Secondly while the void itself is not seen, the black stained glass affect Philza (the real guy not the character) created is meant to imply that the wound Techno left is indeed deep. 


You may argue this knocks against the claim, but this scene is clearly meant to be story-only and most gameplay aspects are meant to be ignored. DSMP scenes tend to have two modes where they’re either full out roleplay or just the DSMP content creators being their actual selves and not the characters they’re playing. This scene is clearly meant to be the former rather than the latter.


So with all of this covered, it seems like the feat is pretty fine, right? Well yes! But there is a few more things I’d like to cover. Firstly we’re going to be assuming Techno unleashed this attack at full power (Netherite armor + Stregnth Pots + Whatever other buffs) simply due to Philza’s phrasing and that it doesn’t really make sense for Techno to be repping weaker gear. Secondly we’ll be treating the 3 Zettaton end as Technoblade’s highest possible end for now, however there are other argument to be made for a higher tier of powers so let’s cover them now in the. . .

DREAM SMP COSMOLOGY 

and where, y’know, Techno scales.

No. . . this is not a joke.

Unlike Minecraft which has three dimensions, arguably four if you think the void is its own separate thing, the DSMP world contains three additional realms that are ruled and controlled by the supreme deity known as DreamXD. These realms include the Afterlife, a seemingly alternating and shifting dimension that abides by the views of the person currently in it. Wilbur’s afterlife was a train station while Tommy’s was a pitch-black void and Ranboo’s was an endless sea. On top of it being reliant on one’s own perception, the Afterlife also wildly distorts time. Wilbur was only dead for about a year but spent 13 and a half years in the Afterlife. On the topic of time, the DSMP world also has a dimension known as the Inbetween. The Inbetween is the more unique realm as it is seemingly beyond time itself. It is a realm that Karl Jacobs typically wound up in after he time travels. This dimension, being completely free of time’s grasp, also has temporal distortations such as multiple future versions of one person existing at the same time.


On the flip-side, there is the. . . er, Other Side. While not escaping time like its sister realm, the Inbetween, The Other Side is rather a mental place taken into material form. The Other Side is completely composed of Karl Jacob’s memories and those memories slowly become more concrete and stable the longer he resides in there. Finally and the most enigmatic of the realms is DreamXD’s clock room. Think of the Clock Room as being a train station and the other dimensions being trains. Every time Karl time travels, he ends up in this dimension before choosing to end up in one of the other lesser realms. Because the Clock Room is DreamXD’s home dimension, and DreamXD himself created everything in the DSMP universe, it likely means that the Clock Room is even beyond the Inbetween. 

Overall, the DSMP world includes the Overworld, The Nether, The End, The Afterlife, and the Other Side for finite realms. The Inbetween and Clock Room then exist as infinite realms that transcend the confines of time itself; An INFINITE amount of time by the way as was said by the Other Side’s Overseer, and likely even multiple infinite timelines considering the multiple Karls seen in the Inbetween. From what has been covered, this blatantly makes someone like DreamXD beyond universal and Immeasurable but luckily for Stain! This is NOT a DreamXD blog! It is a Technoblade one! So does Technoblade scale to this absurd cosmology from a fucking minecraft roleplay server?

Firstly let’s cover the potential scale sources since Techno and DreamXD don’t REALLY interact to a level where Techno would get an easy one-shot way into cosmic levels of power.

  1. Techno is superior to Karl Jacobs, who uses the Inbetween, is responsible for the creation of the Other Side, and is stated to be important to the entirety of time itself.

  2. Techno potentially scales to DreamXD via Dream

  3. Foolish is powered up by DreamXD.


Let's cover all three and go into a, likely not surprising, conclusion for if Techno scales or not.


  1. TECHNO IS SUPERIOR TO KARL ROUTE

Now the statment of “Techno is stronger than Karl Jacobs” is just 100% correct and cannot be argued against. There is no counter evidence to suggest that Karl is on par or stronger unlike those made from people like Dream in comparison to Technoblade. The actual issue is that Techno being stronger than Karl means jackshit! Karl’s importance to time itself and his “creation of the Other Side” are all tied into his abilities as a time traveler an not his actual physical potency. Techno might be physically stronger but Karl’s strengths come from his time travelling abilities and not how hard he can punch. 


But what about Karl’s reaction speed? He does use the In-Between to travel through time and the In-Between is heavily implied to be beyond time so does this argue for immeasurable speeds? No??? This is, again, simply an amplication of Karl’s abilities and should not scale towards his physical abilities at all. So this route is a bust.


  1. Techno potentially scales to DreamXD via Dream.

As was said from DreamXD himself, he is part of Dream! Technoblade is on par with Dream so he should be on par with DreamXD too, right? I mean Dream can even summon DreamXD himself through the revival book so it’s clear that Dream has some sort of connection to the God so this is fine! That would be if we didn’t look at the context behind the statement and MULTIPLE other things in the series itself. Firstly, the scene is George’s dream (the thing not the guy) an so automatically everything in it is under at least a bit of scrutiny. Secondly, DreamXD being part of Dream is, let’s be honest here, probably just a throw away line meant to refer to the fact that DreamXD and Dream are the same dude in real life. Thirdly, the power output is frankly just completely different. Despite being the top dog and central antagonist of the SMP, Dream is still technically just a normal guy and has been pushed into corners before by people on his level, like Technoblade, or just by multiple people at once, like the in the finale of DSMP’s “season 1.” On the flip side, DreamXD is omnipotent and showcases ZERO weaknesses. He created the dimensions, he gives people the ability to time travel, he empowers certain characters with immortality, and he can invade the dreams of others. 

There, frankly, just isn’t any actual good argument to argue for a viable connection between Dream and DreamXD. Speaking of DreamXD’s empowerment. . .


  1. Foolish is powered up by DreamXD, and so Techno may scale through that.


Now for those who don’t know, Foolish is a unique character given his background as a god-like entity. While his powers have been dimmed or rusted, Foolish managed to achieve bits and parts of it back through his adventures in the DSMP, like him gaining the ability to summon lightning, or growing stronger to resist the Egg’s defenses after it previously left him powerless. Later on, Foolish interacted with DreamXD as they were both gods where Foolish made a request for power. . . immortal power. DreamXD accepted and boom, Foolish now had an infinite supply of totems to never actually die. So what exactly is the argument being made here? Well considering I am the only actual living DSMP powerscaler the idea behind this was simply “Foolish has a fraction of DreamXD’s power and thus Techno, who should be at least on par with Foolish, should match this fraction. A fraction of infinity should still be infinity and what not.” Now the simple issue with this is that DreamXD is still so absurdly beyond Foolish that this argument doesn’t matter. . . on top of the fact that DreamXD didn’t even give Foolish physical power but rather just busted immortality and so there is actually nothing to scale to. Furthermore, in the not streamed but likely canon finale for DreamXD and Foolish, DreamXD literally just no diffed and took all of Foolish’s powers away

With all of this covered, it’s pretty clear that Technoblade does NOT scale to DSMP’s cosmology at all in any way possible.

Verdicts


Odd Person

“Happy Merry Christmas Part 22!!!!”


Hello everybody! Welcome to our first multiple verdicts bit as this time I had Tempo to help me out with stuff! Guess the “solo blog streak” ends here lol. Anyways this MU is a tad complicated at first glance but, personally, I think it’s very clear cut so let’s get into it.

Stats

Now surprisingly, Stain is no push-over despite the fact he lacks a strength-enhancing or body augmenting quirk. Off the bat he’s shown off to be much stronger than the class 1-A trio featured in his arc like Deku and Shoto. Deku, as you probably know, is insanely strong and can reach various levels of power. In his first film debut, he nets some pretty high calcs thanks to punching a ton of metal really REALLY hard, which can get to as high as 711.97 Tons of TNT! Izuku is also quite fast and his speed feats range decently from Mach 3~ to Mach 7. However as you know, Deku can get ALOT stronger through scaling to Shoto. . . who Stain also scales to! Considering he’s referred to as strong by Shoto himself, this likely means Stain can match Shoto’s outputs of ice creation up to this point. This includes Shoto freezing Wolfram’s metallic constructs incredibly fast which got to 115.05 Kilotons of TNT and his famous Heaven Piercing Ice Wall feat, which can range from about 11 Megatons to all the way to 49.55 Megatons! However remember the villain guide written by Hawks where Stain is around the same level of power as Dabi! Through chain-scaling nonsense, this can make it so Stain is around the same level of power as the USJ High-End Nomu. Considering Stain also no-diffed a low-end Nomu while heavily injured and exhausted, it isn’t too far fetched to suggest such an idea. This would then reason Stain could scale to the final attack in MHA Two Heroes, where Deku and All Might punch a massive steel cube really really REALLY hard, which got around 87.1 Megatons. Stain also gets some nice upscaling thanks to scaling to U-A’s trained high schoolers. Specifically he would upscale from the untrained middle schoolers featured in MHA Vigilanties who can, somehow, react to actual god damn light beams. At a low end, it gets to Mach 277,073.12 or 25.98% the speed of light to the much higher end of Mach 745,111 or 85.25% the speed of LIGHT. So overall, Stain is incredibly strong AND absurdly fast. 


Technoblade on the other, is no slouch either. Through being able to break any block in the game, Techno shows off the ability to reach the tons to kilotons of TNT levels of power. By directly defeating and sustaining damage from Withers, Techno can get higher to 104.8 Kilotons of TNT. However even this doesn’t compare to Techno’s power when he decides to REALLY let loose. Going on a rampage underground, Techno managed to completely obliterate 28 blocks of Bedrock which can range from an impressive 2.2 GIGATONS of TNT to the much more insane end of 3 ZETTATONS OF TNT. Techno is, by all means of the word, powerful,and his speed ain’t too shabby either. Techno, by scaling to Endermen and Ranboo himself, should be just as fast as they are, which can get to Mach 4. You could argue that Techno’s attack speed would also be far faster than Foolish’s, who can attack with LIGHTNING. The leading bolt of a lightning moves, generally, at Mach 260 and so Techno isn’t as slow as you might think when we look deeper into what the rest of the verse has to offer. Techno could even arguably get faster than Mach 260 thanks to his potions of swiftness. At it’s stronger boost of 40%, this would then make Techno’s fastest speed Mach 364! Although it’s unlikely he’ll be at the speed all of time considering he enjoys using the potion of the turtle master, which makes him MUCH slower than usual, about 60% slower to be exact. However! It does make him 60% tougher, and thus that could apply to his AP feats since Techno’s durability should scale to it. Taking his two ends from the Bedrock feat, this would make Techno’s maximum possible durability with potions either 3.52 Gigatons of TNT to the much more astonishing 4.8 Zettatons of TNT


When we get to comparing them, a clear cut image is painted pretty quickly. Firstly, Stain is a LOT faster. Using Techno’s best possible end of Mach 364 and Stain’s highest end, it would make Stain 2,047x FASTER. When it comes to their lower ends of Mach 260 versus 25.89%c, Stain is still faster but now 1,065.66x faster. Techno is getting blitzed, but luckily he has a much more defensive way to stay in this battle when it comes to their levels of sheer power. Let’s start with their lower ends of strength, Techno’s low end of his bedrock feat, and Stain scaling to the low-end of Todoroki’s ice wall. Comparing the numbers, Techno would be only 201.86x STRONGER, but this difference can get even worse when we compare their highest possible ends. Throwing the high-end ice wall out of the way for the MHA Two Heroes Smash feat from Deku and All Might, and comparing that against the highest possible end for Techno’s bedrock feat, we get the shocking fact that Technoblade would be 34,995,875,159,586.68x STRONGER or 34 trillion times stronger than Stain’s strongest possible feat. 


To summarize, Stain is indeed alot faster with all possible ends given to Techno, but Technoblade is much stronger, to an even absurdly higher tier, when given his ends. Now the question is: “Can Stain find a way to bypass Technoblade’s durability to kill him? Or will Technoblade find a way to get the one hit he needs to kill Stain?” And that all comes down to their. . . 

Arsenal & Abilities

Off the bat, Stain’s bloodcurdle quirk isn’t necessarily helping him as much as someone may think. While, yes, the paralysis is incredibly helpful at allowing Stain to get some cheap shots into Technoblade by cutting into the segments or opening that aren’t protected by his armor, the thing is. . . Stain already can do that thanks to his incredibly potent speed advantage. The biggest thing Bloodcurdle is going to let him do is prevent Techno from attacking back in the slight chance that Stain makes a misstep when he abuses his faster speeds against the pig. For more notable advantages, Stain completely negates Techno’s already iffy invisibility. Assuming he takes his armor off quickly, he likely wouldn’t be able to hide for long thanks to Stain’s enhanced smell, which means he could just sniff Techno out of whatever plan is he trying to do.


And that’s exactly where Stain’s limited arsenal stops being useful, so let’s cover how Techno just starts breaking down the Hero Killer’s walls. Firstly, while Stain’s knives and katana are powerful, they do not compare to Techno’s netherite gear whatsoever. Further more, considering the fact that Stain’s arsenal can SHATTER when dealing with a level of equal power from someone like Iida, this means that if Techno and Stain clash blades, that Stain’s katana is being turned into metal confetti. Techno’s gear is also just way more versatile than Stain’s blades. For example, his axe breaks through defenses, his sword can set people on fire, and his crossbow can actively make opponents weaker. Finally, Techno’s trident and ender pearls allow him to get far more superior mobility than what Stain’s one-off glider could likely provide. The issue is that Techno can’t really use much of this without actually hitting Stain which is the main problem he needs to overcome. Considering his strength advantage, Techno could use his potion of the turtle master to slow Stain down, but that doesn’t negate Stain’s speed advantage in the slightest.


One way Techno might be able to overcome the speed advantage is by outright ignoring it. Techno could utilize his dogs or summon Withers to simply give Stain more enemies to deal with. As was shown when Stain was fighting Class 1-A, it is possible to catch him off guard if he is dealing with multiple people at once, which is what Deku did to drag the villain against a wall. Todoroki even notes that Stain likely avoids fighting multiple people, likely due to the fact he struggles against it without being able to use his quirk. Since Withers provide a genuine problem with their Wither II effect, Stain’s priortizing them since. . . y’know, skeletons don’t fucking bleed, could leave him open to an attack from Technoblade which would spell his doom.


Or, and again, Techno could outright ignore it by doing literally nothing. Remember his armor? Well three out of the four pieces all contain the thorns enchantment. Whether Stain attacks by swinging his sword or throwing a knife, he is going to immediately recieve damage back. Since Techno’s armor is already incredibly sturdy, and he himself has healing options via his many golden food, this means that Technoblade could technically play the long game. Techno is also fully able to employ both the Wither and attrition strategies at the same time thanks to his Ender Chest providing a hefty supply of both Wither construction material and Gapples.


On the other hand, Stain can’t really do much to counteract this strategy or bypass Techno’s sheer durability. Stain is going to have to hit Techno to win, he is going to receive damage from Thorns when he does, and thus he is going to be slowly getting weaker and weaker while Techno can just patch himself up with a golden carrot or golden apple. Stain has absurd tenacity, yes, but that often causes him to overwork himself to the point where he will collapse unconscious due to his own injuries. That, or it’ll cause his mental state to detoriate and allow Technoblade to get the one lucky hit he needs to win the fight. On the flip-side, Techno doesn’t suffer from his mental state detoriating as the battle goes on. The Voices, in fact, would provide mental reassurance in the form of “Techno-Support” or through their inherent comedic nature.

Additional Factors

To wrap things up, it’s important to mention that Stain is likely the superior fighter. While Technoblade can handle multiple opponents at once and is a threat to be recokned with when fighting him, even if you are prepared, he usually relies on his brute force to defeat opponents. The most strategy he’s showcased is using invisibility potions during the Doomsday Incident to confuse L’Manberg citizens on who was who since everyone was wearing the same exact armor. Stain himself has shown the ability to deduce quirk weaknesses and then properly capitalize on it. Akaguro being able to actually bypass and work around defense-enhancing quirks means that he could target regions where Techno’s armor doesn’t protect him, and thus draw blood to use Bloodcurdle with.


One more unique factor that you might not have properly thought of is actually weapon durability. As mentioned previously, Stain’s katanas aren’t the most durable thing out there, while Technoblade’s armor IS. Furthermore, Stain killing Techno’s dogs or the Wither’s would actually work against him because those mobs drop experience points, which Techno can then use to repair his tools via the mending enchantment.


Tempo

Hey!… this is the first blog I am on! So if this verdict is a bit weak then uhh, yeah apologies for that, but with that out of the way here’s the stuff


Strength


Alright let’s first get into strength and both of the combatant's ends, on the low ends of both, Stain could reach up to 49.55 Megatons of TNT while Techno with him survive withers feats would reach upwards to 104.8 Kilotons of TNT, so at the lower ends, it seems like Stain has the advantage? Well, continuing into the high ends, Stain’s absolute limit would be the 87.1 Megatons feat from the steel cube punch, but Techno’s underground rampage could get up to  2.2 GIGATONS of TNT or to an even higher end of 3 ZETTATONS OF TNT which absolutely eclipses any of Stain’s higher end feats

                            

Speed


Starting with Stain, he can get up to Mach 277,073.12 on a low end on scaling to the reaction to light beams, and up to Mach 745,111 with the high ends of this feat, and Techno, while not too shabby with him scaling to Ranboo, getting to Mach 4, and even giving him his high end with Foolish’s lighting scaling + potions of swiftness would only amount to Mach 364, which would make him just way too slow for Stain, but a bigger factor is played in


Abilities and equipment 


With both techno and stain holding a sizeable advantage against the other, how would their equipment affect the fight? Well stain’s quirk isn’t doing much, as techno can very easily tank all of Stain’s attacks even while paralysed, his armour and sheer durability wouldn't let Stain get in any meaningful hits in, and that isn’t counting how Stain’s weapons could basically shatter on contact with Techno’s. He’d still have the advantage of being sizeably faster, so Techno wouldn’t have a good way of catching him, but techno could easily spawn withers to maybe get a lucky hit on stain, but of course he also has his armour which has thorns, so eventually Stain himself would just die from simply hitting Techno, which is made even harder with Techno’s mobility equipment like the ender pearls and the trident which gives him some good space against Stain and more chances to regenerate himself while Stain wastes away at his armour

Other stuff


This is just to write down things I haven’t mentioned in the last three sections, like with their skill. While stain has the title of defeating countless heroes and even an low class nomu, Techno’s a lot more versatile in one on one encounters with just a pickaxe killing quackity, and even taking on the entirety of L’manburg. His battle IQ and skill, while not by much, are better than stains, and as for their mentality? Stain would start to… kinda lose it some time in the fight if he’s still alive and kicking, while Techno could pretty easily keep his cool thanks to “the voices” eventually managing to get a good hit on Stain for either him slipping up or overstepping because of his insanity 


Conclusion

"Come on! Just try and stop me you fakes! There is only one man I’ll let kill me: All Might is worthy!"


Advantages:

  • Much faster with all ends.

  • Superior fighter.

  • Negates Techno’s invisibility via Enhanced smell

  • Sheer tenacity allows him to stay in the battle longer than usual. . .

  • Better written -Odd Person

Disadvantages:

  • Typically weaker than Techno’s higher ends.

  • Can become even weaker if Techno lands an arrow of weakness

  • Weapons are far weaker and more fragile than Technoblade’s arsenal

  • Inferior mobility

  • Far more fragile mental state

  • Bloodcurdle isn’t that useful in this fight.

  • Techno can take advantage of his weaknesses.

  • Killing dogs and Withers works against him.

  • . . . Typically overworks himself to the point of unconsciousness 

  • Will eventually lose a battle of attrition. 

  • Has no actual way to kill Technoblade.

  • No seriously why the hell did he cut off his nose what the fuck was the reason

  • Aura farming for the love of the game????


"You want to be a hero Tommy? Then DIE LIKE ONE!


Advantages:

  • Stronger.

  • Absurdly stronger if given small planet ends.

  • More versatile fighter.

  • Far superior equipment.

  • Better mobility.

  • Actual healing options that allow him to virtually fight endlessly.

  • Can restock on supplies via Ender Chests

  • Withers and Hound Army take advantage of Stain’s weakness.

  • More stable mental state thanks to The Voices (ironically)

  • Can debuff Stain with potions or arrows.

  • Will eventually just outright win.


Disadvantages:

  • Slower with all ends.

  • Inferior fighter, usually relies on his sheer power.

  • Vulnerable to Bloodcurdle.

  • Friends with The Groom Lor-I mean Dream

  • Got betrayed like. . . 5 different times.

Final Tally

Stain (0) - Like we said, Nobody likes him

Technoblade (2) - Odd Person, Tempo


While Stain was definitely not an easy opponent to beat thanks to his ungodly speed and his abilities to hold Techno down, the servant to the blood god just had the exact armors, tools, abilities, and plenty of power to bypass Stain’s best attempts. It seems like all the blood that Stain spilled was ultimately just another offering to the Blood God; The winner of this Death Battle is Technoblade!


About that last “next time”. . .


In case you read Superhot vs Ghostrunner (please do it's my best work) you should know the december blog was ORIGINALLY going to be Leshy vs The Dealer (Inscryption vs Buckshot Roulette) Unfortunately for anyone excited for the blog, my interest in it died like, nearly immediately after the blog was published and it was likely not happen here at all. If anyone wants to do it, feel free to! (Just like, send me [Odd Person] a DM though I can wrap that Inscryption card section in a day trust)

NEXT TIME

Thank you everybody for reading through this blog! This year of three relatively short blogs have been a whole lot of fun for me personally! I hope I can keep up the level of quality and improve in the coming year. Once again, big thanks to Tempo for helping out with the blog, as he made it a whole lot more enjoyable to do. The Odd’s Goofy Little Versus Corner™ is going on hiatus for January however production, and the “gates” are opening back up in Feburary for. . .

The Hollow Knight vs Artorias

(Hollow Knight vs Dark Souls)

Send me a message on Reddit through U/0dd_Person for more details when production begins and if you want in. Will be looking specifically for people well-versed in Dark Souls! Other than that, have a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

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