K.O. Is More Powerful Than An Invincible God
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This article is not AI generated. I have been making a lot of posts recently where I power scale characters from the series "OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes!". The title of this post is no exaggeration.
The goal of this article is to explain how K.O. is more powerful than an invincible god.
Who Is Invincible God Aquarius?
Aquarius is a character from the series "OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes" who is described by the creator of the series as an invincible god. His status as an invincible god is not limited to just an author statement. In the Plaza Tournament held during the episode "Let's Fight To The End!", Aquarius is listed as an invincible god on the tournament bracket.
The next section of this article will explain why the idea of Aquarius actually being an invincible god isn't that absurd in the OK K.O. verse. The next section is important because if you can't accept the fact that Invincible God Aquarius is actually an invincible god, then you won't be able to accept that K.O. is more powerful than an invincible god.
That's Ridiculous, Why Should We Believe Aquarius Is An Invincible God?
Gods in OK K.O. are actually a lot more common than you think. The President Of The Universe (an all powerful deity) and Corn Shepherd are both referred to as deities. Cosma isn't described as a deity, but she can quite literally warp reality itself and devour planets.
Even Enid, one of the show's main protagonists, is shown to be able to channel the divine energy of Corn Shepherd in the episode "Beach Episode". Invincibility also isn't something that is unheard of in the OK K.O. verse.
The character Holo Jane has invincibility has one of her main abilities. With this in mind, the idea that Aquarius is an invincible god isn't too far fetched for the OK K.O. verse at all. The next section of this article will explain the significance of the Plaza Tournament and hero levels in the OK K.O. verse.
The next section is important, because it provides necessary context for understanding how power is measured in the OK K.O. verse (which will be important later when we compare K.O.'s power to Aquarius' power).
The Plaza Tournament & The Importance Of Hero Levels
In the Plaza Tournament, all hero and villain levels were reset to 0. By progressing through the tournament, characters were able to increase the absolute value of their level every time they defeated an opponent in battle. Levels in the OK K.O. verse determine power.
Characters with higher absolute level values are simply more powerful than other characters. This power system is an established part of the OK K.O. verse and is used as an important plot point in multiple episodes (especially the episode "You're Level 100!"), in which characters are forced to either level up or team up with other characters to overcome enemies with greater levels than their own. The next section will explain how it is possible for someone who is described as being invincible can be defeated in the OK K.O. verse.
The next section is important, because if you are unable to accept that an invincible character can be defeated then you won't be able to accept that K.O. could defeat an invincible god.
Is It Possible To Defeat Someone Who Is Invincible In The OK K.O. Verse?
Aquarius and Dogmun faced off against each other in the Plaza Tournament as level 0 combatants. Despite Aquarius' title and status as an invincible god, he was defeated by Dogmun. You could argue that Aquarius wasn't truly invincible, because he was defeated by Dogmun.
You could also argue that Dogmun is simply more powerful than Aquarius, which allows him to supersede Aquarius' invincibility. For the sake of this article, I will be assuming that the second argument is true. The next section of this article will provide additional evidence to support the second argument.
The next section of this article is important, because it helps to defend the idea that character levels supersede character abilities in OK K.O., which is the crux of the argument for how K.O. is more powerful than an invincible god.
Characters In OK K.O. Can Have Incredible Abilities But Have A Low Level
Holo Jane's ability makes her invincible to all attacks, and yet her hero level is 3 (Her level can be seen on her pow card in the episode "No More Pow Cards"). Being invincible doesn't make a character necessarily the most powerful, nor does it mean that they have a particularly high hero level.
Another great example of a character with a low level but an incredible ability is Jethro, a villain from the series who can move at light speed (as seen in the episode "Let's Meet Sonic") but has a level of -1 (villains have negative level values in OK K.O.). It sounds absurd, but it is actually incredibly consistent for characters with incredible powers to not necessarily be all that powerful in the OK K.O. verse. The next section of this article will compare the levels of K.O., Dogmun, and Aquarius to determine which character is the most powerful.
The next section of this article is important, because it directly compares K.O.'s level to Aquarius' and shows that K.O. is objectively more powerful than Aquarius is.
Conclusion: K.O. > Dogmun > Aquarius
At the end of the series, K.O. possesses a hero level of 100. Dogmun, the character that defeated Aquarius in the Plaza Tournament, consistently has a hero level of 1 throughout the entire series. Invincible God Aquarius has a hero level of 0.
K.O. at the beginning of the series is a level 0 hero, meaning that K.O. and Aquarius were actually evenly matched at the start of the series in terms of power. It is insane to think that K.O. started off his journey being as powerful as an invincible god, and finished the journey being significantly more powerful than an invincible god by a considerable margin. Thanks to Aquarius' incredibly low level, it could be argued that every character in OK K.O. is bare minimum as powerful as an invincible god.
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