Just a few days ago, I made a post on who I should try defeating next. And the majority of you said: King Orange! Therefore, only hours later after I posted the rule set, I managed to finish Rebel's design.
Speaking of the rule set, it's size grew SO MUCH LARGER since our LAST challenge. For that rule set, click on this link:
https://animatorvsanimation.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000181392/r/4400000000001226348
However, there are still a few more rules I would like to add:
Assistance from other stick figures isn't allowed.
No intangibility.
Rebel will be fighting in SURVIVAL MODE, unlike his opponent King Orange who will be using creative mode.
No immunity bypassing.
No supernaturally manipulating the opponent. (As in, teleporting them to areas, magically draining their energy, etc. However, environmental manipulation is okay. Until next time.)
Now you may be wondering, "710, on what planet makes you think REBEL will defeat someone who is practically OMNIPOTENT BY MINECRAFT STANDARDS while practically having almost nothing to work with?!" Good question, I use what I have left to work with, which is easily enough to take down King Orange.
The Scenario:
The fight will take place in the Nether, at King Orange's castle. King Orange will be wielding his most powerful staff, and if he lasts long enough, will eventually summon the black hole. And there will be but one person to actually stop him: Rebel.
Now, let's see what King Orange is made of:
King Orange's ordinary abilities include:
High Intelligence/Craftiness (Which is more of a Mental/Personality Attribute.)
Extremely Skilled Fighting Capabilities
Immense Durability
Decent Leaping Capabilities
As for his abilities with the Minecraft Game Icon, he's basically Minecraftly Omnipotent:
Extreme Strength
Nigh-Invincibility (If not total invincibility.)
Flight
Block Manipulation
Command Resistance
Item/Effect/Command Usage
Dark Mob Summoning
Dark Mob Fusing
Mob Absorbtion
Black Hole + White Hole Manipulation
Black Laser Summoning
Black Lightning Summoning
And then there's his Mental/Personality Attributes:
Extensive Minecraft Knowledge
Indomitable Spirit
Adaptability
Master Manipulator/"Leader"
With Minecraft Omnipotence and a cunning mind as well as extremely high determination, King Orange is nobody to trifle with. But of course, I did so anyways. But here's the question: How?
Despite his immense power, King Orange still has his weaknesses. And not only that, but these weaknesses are also capable of ending Orange's entire game! How? Because all of his destructive and seemingly unstoppable power lies withing his WEAPONS, and not himself. All one has to do in order to actually take away his abilities, is to separate him from his weapon. Therefore, the actually ability of ability stripping isn't really necessary.
Now, let's see what ten abilities Rebel has that could POSSIBLY defeat King Orange:
App Code Manipulation
Enhanced Grip Strength
Enhanced Strength (Island Level.)
750 MPH travel speed.
Enhanced Durability (Island Level.)
Decent Intelligence
Adaptability
Extreme Temperature Resistance
Incredible Throwing Accuracy
Physical Corruption Resistance
However, the MAIN factors here are speed, strength, and App and Code Manipulation. Most of the other abilities are for situational problems such as lava or tricky issues, even the white hole.
The Fight:
Right off the bat, King Orange would be fighting against rebel alone using his staff. Now, despite being fast himself, he never really proved himself to be faster than 750 miles an hour. As a matter of fact, he might not even be able to surpass 100 miles per hour in terms of speed. Maybe in short bursts, but that's it. (And before someone ties to point it out, teleportation isn't actual speed. It's the total and unstoppable process of moving something to an entirely different place without that person moving at all.) That is, without the help with enchantments or buffs.
However, he has countered speeds similar to that, as well as countered multiple close opponents at once. His reaction speed tends to be one of most broken things about him. Yet even that was surpassed by not only Herobrine (Who can move twice as fast as Rebel by the way. Or from other sources, infinitely/immeasurably faster.) but by other regular stick figures as well such as the stick gang, whose travel speed isn't that much faster than athletic humans'. Therefore, King Orange would have to rely on his teleportation and stay out of reach from his opponent. (Which he rarely did, whether because he didn't want to or didn't have time too.) And still, 750 miles per hour is still extremely fast, so if King Orange were to teleport a short distance and maybe even a long distance away, Rebel would still catch up to King Orange and resume attacking him. And as shown in the series, King Orange doesn't really teleport during battle. And when he does, it's normally to get back to the fight, and never to dodge and get out of the way. But given his adaptability, we'll say he DOES do this for Rebel, creating distance just to get a few of his licks in.
But why worry about getting hurt when the only thing that partially throws you off is the knock back from your own opponent? In creative mode, King Orange would be invincible. As long as he has his staff of course. At this point, not even island level attacks would be capable of actually harming him. They would just throw him off. However, having his opponent being thrown off is all what Rebel needs in order to pull off his next move: Stealing King Orange's main source of power.
As King Orange flies through the air, Rebel would be fast enough to snatch the staff out of King Orange's hand, then toss it away. King Orange, now powerless and almost defenceless, crashes into something sturdy like a wall. But would that be enough to keep him down? Well, probably not considering the fact that King Orange as taken blow for blow against the Warden WITHOUT his most powerful staff.
The warden his capable of almost one shotting minecraft players in a full set of enchanted netherite armor as well as tunnelling into obsidian in real-game mechanics. And the only reason why he couldn't escape the netherite trap set for him was because in MInecraft, netherite is a lot stronger than obsidian. And that same material was trapping his limbs to his side. Also, netherite armor itself tends to be extremely durable. Especially enchanted netherite armor with protection 4. (Speaking from experience.) This armor itself would require at the very least 10 blocks of TNT. Which by research would weigh 3637 pounds per block. 3637*10 would be 36370. Convert all of those pounds into tons, and you would get 18.185 tones. Which is enough to destroy medium sized buildings. This is at the very least by the way. So, what tier level does almost one shotting a player in protection 4 enchanted netherite armor put you in? At least building level, which is about accurate for Alan Becker's warden. HOWEVER, just for fun and to make things more challenging, I've also read on VS Battles wiki that the Warden's general tier level was town level. So just to buff King Orange's overall durability and ignore all of the math and research we've just did, we're going to say King Orange's NORMAL durability is town level, just because he took a few beatings from the warden. However, despite this, Rebel's strength still surpasses King Orange's durability given that Town Level Durability cannot fend off Island Level strength. From there, King Orange would then be beaten into submission.
So, just by speed, smarts and strength alone, Rebel would have been able to counter King Orange and beat him almost as soon as the fight started. But for the sake of the debate, let's say King Orange pulls out an ender pearl, chucks it, and then manages to get his staff back and become invincible once again. Rebel would then need to somehow knock King Orange's staff out of his hand again. Now, he could just do what he did at first a second time, but there's also another way to do it.
Rebel's throwing accuracy is almost perfect, and his grip strength allows him to hold uneven objects comfortably as as he prepares to throw them, meaning if King Orange has a lose grip on his staff, he could end up dropping it and falling out of the sky vulnerable. But let's say King Orange has a firm grip on his staff. And just so you know, a creative mode player's strength is capable of casually breaking the said unbreakable bedrock, which has a blast resistance of 18,000,000 in Bedrock edition. (Which was where AvM took place.) So, given King Orange's insane level of strength which would not be able to be surpassed by island level strength, what would Rebel do then? Well, that's where his most broken ability comes in.
App code manipulation is the ability to manipulate the code of an app, changing its functions and mechanics. This includes, IN GAME mechanics and settings, such as creative mode. Rebel can either add or subtract from the game's code, such as, for instance, getting rid of King Orange's creative mode. Without it, he'd obviously be much weaker and easier to snatch the staff away from. (And before someone tries to point out ability stripping, Rebel is taking away an IN-GAME mechanic/function. It's also not magically stealing away someone else's ability like the original ability stripping power.) And at this point, he could even intentionally negate the black hole effects of the fused MGI staff. But lets just say no to that, just to keep the fight going. So, acknowledging that his opponent has been weakened, Rebel goes to take the staff away from King Orange, who still has the staff in his hands. But, King Orange pulls off his final trick: The Black Hole and White hole.
Rebel is only resistant to the effects of prolonged exposure to the white hole. And even though he could already stand more exposure longer than your typical stick figure, it would still take a short amount of time in order to corrupt his physical structure. This is where his decent intelligence (Mixed with a little bit of common sense.) would come in. As well as his speed.
In the series, the white part of what King Orange casts from his staff is CONE SHAPED, with the "tip" of the cone coming from the staff. So therefore, in order to get past this "cone," Rebel would realize that the closer he gets to King Orange (Who literally just floats there in the air, not moving. Well, technically standing there since he lost his creative mode abilities.) the smaller the surrounding area of the white hole gets. Therefore, all Rebel would need to do is just, run to the side, using his strength to keep himself stable.
Once he passes or exits this "cone" at almost the speed of light, he'll pull off what he did last time: Knock King Orange away and take his staff mid air, which would require Rebel to catch up to King Orange as he practically flies away. Except this time, the more vulnerable King Orange would get seriously injured because of his lack of defense against strength that surpasses his own durability. At this point, Rebel practically kills King Orange. But wait a minute, what about the respawn mechanic? Surely King Orange would just respawn if he ever died right? Well, yes and no. Because as soon as Rebel finds out that there is a respawn mechanic, he would go back to manipulate the game's code once more and then delete that mechanic, all while keeping King Orange's staff out of reach while using his superior grip strength and overall strength to overwhelm any attempt King Orange pulls. The battle would end in King Orange lying defeated as Minecraft continues to get erased, and Rebel exiting Minecraft before he himself vanishes. Unfortunately, Minecraft would be totally destroyed on who ever's sad little PC given that Rebel wouldn't know how to save Minecraft to begin with, unless he somehow found a Nether Portal to Alan's PC which would then separate the two icons and restore all of Minecraft.
Despite his power, King Orange was surprisingly easy to take down! And all you really needed to do was separate King Orange from his staff and terminate him. (Or force him into spectator mode like what Slimy recommended. But of course, supernaturally manipulating an opponent rather than the environment is also, against the rules.)
So, did I do a good job? Do you agree with what I've said and who should I defeat next?