Qute said:
Kirby's crash ability is also capable of destroying all enemies on screen Name of the attack? "Supernova" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO9B20DFNiE#t=29 Yet, it doesn't destroy the planet. And the description doesn't say it's a supernova. "Kirby releases an enormous blast of energy. It's a more powerful version of the Crash Fireball." (Kirby Return to Dreamland) Why does the groovitron really matter if the characters are way too fast to let Ratchet do it? Also, Sonic in Super form won't be affected by electricity and Samus usually takes hits from electricty that are worth multi-terrawatts. And you do know that in cutscenes, Sonic can survive hits without his rings? Not that it matters since PS-All Stars have no counter to Shulk's monados nor the Omnipotent Triforce. |
Still, Ratchet can't get touched due to his shield, which he can trigger immediately. Still, it's enough time for him to deply the Groovitron and put an end to their lives with his weapon of choice. Another thing to consider is that Ratchet weapons might deal a lot of damage that Samus can't take, and that kinda creates confusion. Do not be mislead to think that Ratchet's guns are toys due to the cartoonish look the videos have. They do deal A LOT of damage. And a specific weapon goes beyond overkill with continuous fire. Still, the Groovitron is unavoidable. It doesn't matter if the weapon in the link I just gave you doesn't do the job. The Mag-Net Cannon, which entraps large enemies on magnetic nets, will hold them both until Ratchet activates the Rift Ripper 5000, deploying an interdimensional tentacle monster that pulls them both into another dimension and devours both Samus and Sonic.