Rules
- In-character
- No prep
- TV feats
- Takes place in the Magic Box
- Starts 10 feet away from each other
- Victory by death
@rbt: She doesn’t have a feat of reacting to someone/something that can affect time specifically. The closest thing was someone tried to put her in a stasis and she just walks out of it as it crumbles. Then a second time an experienced magic user tried it and she swatted it away literally.
Dark Willow was stupidly OP and killed the Buffyverse personification of death just by screaming at it in pure anguish/grief.
@rbt: She doesn’t have a feat of reacting to someone/something that can affect time. The closest thing was someone tried to put her in a stasis and she just walks out of it as it crumbles. Then a second time an experienced magic user tried it and she swatted it away literally.
Dark Willow was stupidly OP and killed the Buffyverse personification of death just by screaming at it in pure anguish/grief.
Yeah, hard to say how that compares to time manipulation. Pilgrim can stop time for everyone except herself and its completely in character for her to time travel back to past and kill someone as a kid.
@rbt: It’s kind of hard to explain to someone how powerful a magic user is because the context is needed on a universe by universe basis. But Willow has performed a time traveling spell and she’s widely regarded as the best Wicca in Buffy. And Dark Willow is considered one of, if not, the most powerful character we’ve ever seen. And the big bad before her was a literal God from a Hell dimension.
Also it isn’t completely in character for her to go to that move. Sara managed to give her a bit of resistance once she kept pressuring her, and this was Sara before any augmentation (and probably even before her extra training with the League but I’m not 100% sure on that). I feel like Willow would do more considering her massive power and versatility edge.
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