Let's put this in perspective: Yuugi literally punched out the very fabric of time and space, knocking out the foundations of reality because she didn't like the outcome destiny demanded. With raw strength, she functionally killed the universe's laws demanding that history follow a set path to a confirmed future even if reality must cheat to do it.
Yuugi just showed she is functionally stronger than every force of order in the universe ever at the same time.
Let's put this in perspective: Yuugi literally punched out the very fabric of time and space, knocking out the foundations of reality because she didn't like the outcome destiny demanded. With raw strength, she functionally killed the universe's laws demanding that history follow a set path to a confirmed future even if reality must cheat to do it.
Yuugi just showed she is functionally stronger than every force of order in the universe ever at the same time.
Let's put this in perspective: Yuugi literally punched out the very fabric of time and space, knocking out the foundations of reality because she didn't like the outcome destiny demanded. With raw strength, she functionally killed the universe's laws demanding that history follow a set path to a confirmed future even if reality must cheat to do it.
Yuugi just showed she is functionally stronger than every force of order in the universe ever at the same time.
Can she be more awesome?
"Manipulation of Supernatural Phenomena" folks. Yuugi is the TRUE winner of Gensokyo's Superpower Lottery.
This is how fanboys are born. Wow, a manga character is not super special awesome because they are written to be the strongest being in their setting.
Because at shallow levels people often associate characters with stronger and broken powers as simply being better characters, not by their actual characterization. That's why in any given fanbase of any given media, many people will argue about "my fav character can beat your fav character" because they think the perfect character is one that is unbeatable and therefore far more likable, even though when we look at it I think many people would know how perfectness of a character can ruin the likability of a character, that's why we have the term Mary Sue. And that's also why Touhou, with it's fanon being largely more dominant than canon, can easily fall into this pitfall when the interpretation and limits of any characters' powers can be made freely by the fans.
I'm surprised the only comment close to this was down voted. I mean, come on, it's a punch right into the face of reality and fate to break down all the limitation they give.
...an' bust it wide open!!This whole "Destiny" thing......ain't just somethin' to get washed around by...You gotta take your own fists...!!...is "pulverized in one blow, no exceptions"!!...any "totally caught opponent"...In "the space of three steps"...Bkoom