User:Metal875

Hello to you, whomever you may be. Welcome to my profile page! I hope you enjoy the wiki, and if you have any questions or concerns, please, don't be shy. I'm probing around this place practically everyday. Just shoot me a message on my wall, or invite me to a PM, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. :D

And when addressing me, please, just call me Metal.

Activity
I would definitely consider myself active, overall. Though, there are periods of inactivity.

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Overall: Active

My Stance Towards Some Verses
Please note that "Support" means I really like the franchise, and would go into a debate for it. "Like, but don't Support" means I like the franchise, but would I be willing to enter a debate for it? Not really. "Neutral" means I don't mind the franchise, but I have no interest in said franchise. "Don't Like, but ain't an Enemy of" means I don't like the franchise, and try to avoid it. But you could still catch me in a debate about that franchise, just as you might find me in one within the three aforementioned categories. "Enemy" though... you'll never catch me in a debate about that franchise. I actively try to avoid it at all costs, and really don't like it.

The verses are also in order of how much I like/don't like them. The lower they are, the littler I like them. The higher, the more I like them. For example, in the Support category, the one at the top would be my favorite fictional franchise. The lowest one in the Enemy category is my least favorite fictional franchise. Support=
 * Super Mario Bros.
 * Dragon Ball (Especially Super)
 * Undertale (Mostly because of Sans and Flowey)
 * Metal Gear (Mainly Revengeance)
 * Sonic the Hedgehog (Mostly because of Shadow, Infinite and Mephiles)
 * Black Bullet (Solely because of Kagetane)
 * -|Like, but don't Support=
 * Ace Attorney
 * Professor Layton (Puzzle games are really fun, especially those two)
 * Mega Man (I prefer the X series of games, favorite character being Zero)
 * F-Zero (Love the characters, but not big on the gameplay)
 * Hello Neighbor (Beautiful game with an awesome concept, gameplay and characters. Just not big on it in a VS debating sense)
 * -|Neutral=
 * Pokémon (My favorite is Lucario, by far)
 * Gravity Falls (Huge fan of Bill Cipher, though)
 * DC Comics
 * Marvel Comics (Not a huge comic book fan)
 * Kirby
 * Tom and Jerry
 * Minecraft
 * Goat Simulator
 * -|Don't Like, but ain't an Enemy of=
 * One Punch Man
 * The Legend of Zelda (Don't really like the games or characters, with the acception of Ganondorf)
 * Family Guy
 * The Simpsons (Both Family Guy and The Simpsons are--to me--immature, and I just can't find the humor others do)
 * -|Enemy=
 * Bleach
 * Creepypasta (Any and all Creepypasta)
 * Fairy Tail
 * Naruto
 * One Piece (Not big on most Anime, as you can see)

Favorite Characters
Super Mario Bros.=
 * 1) Mario
 * 2) Dimentio
 * 3) King Boo
 * 4) Luigi
 * 5) Fawful
 * 6) Bowser
 * 7) Wario
 * 8) Waluigi
 * 9) Doopliss
 * 10) Shy-Guy
 * 11) Ludwig
 * 12) Antasma
 * 13) Count Bleck
 * -|Dragon Ball=
 * 1) Zamasu (All Versions. But my favorite is Goku Black)
 * 2) Android 17
 * Hit
 * 1) Frieza
 * 2) Cell
 * 3) Goku
 * 4) Vegeta
 * 5) Buu (My favorite is Super Buu)
 * 6) Gohan
 * -|Undertale=
 * 1) Sans
 * 2) Flowey
 * 3) The Annoying Dog
 * 4) Asgore

Heroes or Villains?
I honestly prefer villains, though there are a couple heroes that can compete with them. I mainly prefer psychotic villains in games, shows, etc. because they show far more villainous deeds. If it weren't for psycho villains, I would prefer heroes. Take note that many Mario characters will appear in the top ranks. Here's an overall ranking of my favorite characters from all fictions: More are to be added at later dates. For now, these are characters I absolutely adore, and why I do. I hope you like it. :D
 * 1) Mario - Yup. Favorite character in all of fiction. He's even based on my name. Now, while many say Mario has no personality, that is completely not true. IMO, Mario contains so much personality, he's a heart-warming character to like. He's inspiring, and has a good heart in many games--literally crying when F.L.U.D.D. "dies" at the end of Sunshine. He puts his life on the line, trying his hardest to make everyone around him happy... and safe; especially his brother, whom he has been known to travel galactic distances to assist. Despite this... he's not perfect. Sometimes--due to immense stress--he turns sour against the world. And yet remains immensely humble and trusting towards his family and friends. How do I know this? Well, Dream Team reveals that dreams are symbolic in Mario, meaning his dream in Super Mario Bros. 2 has its own symbols. First, let's talk about his friends' symbols. First, Luigi, who jumps the highest. To dream you are jumping is that, you need to take a risk. Go for it. You will overcome your obstacles and meet your goals. Mario wants Luigi to break free from being under him, and become his own hero. Now, Peach. She can temporarily fly. Peach is normally considered a catalyst, right? Well, flying symbolizes freedom, whereas initially, you may have been held down. Mario wants Peach to be free of the kidnappings, and all the problems she has... He wants her to be happy. Next, Toad. He is normally portrayed powerless, right? Well, in here, Toad is actually the strongest of the four. Strength represents your level of power in your waking life. Mario believes Toad can accomplish more than any one else does. To display his stress, when you press start, you're immediately falling. Falling means balance--or lack thereof. When the bad outweighs the good. Next, the doors. They're everywhere, including places they really shouldn't be. To dream you are entering a door indicates fresh opportunities you will encounter. You're moving into a different chapter in your life, and to a higher consciousness. Basically, Mario really believes in his friends, and yearns to see them progress in life. Finally, let's see what Mario thinks of himself... what's his special ability? Well... nothing. This means that, while everyone else may view Mario as some sort of Superman-figure, he views himself as just an ordinary guy. Sure, he's done some pretty terrible things. But does that make him a bad person for doing those things? We see clearly he has stress, and yet, he tries his best to keep a smile on his face. He tries to keep those emotions pent up inside. Nobody is happy-go-lucky 100% of the time. We all have moments where... we're just fed up, and cut loose against everyone, saying and doing things we don't exactly mean. Mario is a perfect example of this. Yeah, he's done some bad things. But that doesn't make him a bad person. And with him only able to dream of him and his friends going on an amazing adventure... together? Mario is a great person. One that knows he's not perfect, but still strives to be--for the sake of everyone else, whilst believing that those around him are just as capable, if not more so than himself. And you know what? Mario was right to put so much faith into his friends. Peach would eventually save him and others from Bowser, Luigi would get his own year, and Toad would become a captain that risks everything to save the day. Heck, he even hates people fighting, and desires to see everyone get along, being the one that planned in resolving the conflict between Brighton and Twila in Mario Party 6. And you wanna know something else? You remember Bowser? His arch-nemesis, that has literally tried to kill him before? Did you know Mario has forgiven him, and invited him to join him? As a friend? Many times? Two examples of this would be Mario Party DS and Mario Super Sluggers. The former features Bowser sadistically mini-sizing the characters and trapping them in a pinball machine, and yet, at the end, Mario forgives him and invites him to join them in playing party games. In the latter, Bowser and his son attempts to ruin an entire island, but at the end, Mario and his friends invite Bowser and his son to join in the games. And how, despite Donkey Kong having committed a felony by stealing from his company, then kidnapping and endangering the lives of people in the first Mario VS Donkey Kong, when Donkey Kong had fallen from a high building, what did Mario do? He asked him if he was okay, and showed genuine concern. Later, when he did it again by stealing from his company--even destroying a delivery truck of Mario's--and then tried to crush him with a massive robot, Mario was still kind to him. After defeating him, he was angry at him, yes. But Donkey Kong broke down crying, and what did Mario say? "Hey, it's okay. Don't cry. Here, you like? It's-a me, Mario." and handed DK the one thing he wanted, the one thing he stole from Mario, and gave it to him for free: a Mini-Mario Toy. Yeah... he's a very forgiving person, too. Not to mention he's a grateful person! In Bowser's Inside Story, Mario, Luigi and Peach all bake a cake for Bowser to thank him for everything he did throughout the game.
 * 2) Dimentio - This guy is an outright psycho... and I love it, lol. Psychopathic villains are always so much more complex than any other villain, and they make you feel actual dread to see them. They're actually intimidating villains. And while I may not feel intimidation because I like such villains so much, many others do. Dimentio is outright called a psychopath in game many times and laughs at such things when they are pointed out. He feels absolutely no empathy whatsoever, even for heinous acts such as murder and abduction. He hated the other minions, especially Count Bleck himself. The latter for his broken heart, and the former group because, to him, they were completely incapable. He pokes fun at all of them--especially O'Chunks and Mimi. The former he takes advantage of through his depression--asking him to "humor poor me for a bit" when he gives up on life, and the latter through embarrassment--especially in front of those she loves. While his past is unknown, he was fated to be the Dark One, destined to bring destruction to all existence. He also acts just, so... calm, always retaining his eerie smile at all times. He's funny, he's amazingly deceiving, he's relaxed, he has so many qualities that such a great villain needs, all packed into one. And he only sees others as stepping stones to assist him. Once said stone was stepped on, down it goes. Pawns in his own game. He used the heroes to destroy the count, and used them to bring Luigi to him. He used the count for more information, and he used the villains to advance all the work for him--so they get the ridicule. At the end, he attempts to kill the count--giving him the "everlasting peace he so desperately wants"--and calls Nastasia foolish for taking the blow. He finally gets Luigi in his hands, and now what? Well, first, everyone's usefulness except Luigi's has run its course, so they all need to die. After he erases them from existence, he's then going to tear apart existence--erasing everyone within--and then recreate the entirety of existence, where he plays God. An alternate ending to the game is if the heroes join Dimentio. First, he reveals that he's been "helping" them through the entire story. Should they choose to accept, Tippi will try to convince them otherwise--which Dimentio responds to with, "You're the hero! Are you going to let little butterfly minds influence your decision?" He then says, after sprouting Floro Sprouts in their heads, "That sucking sound is your free will being plunged from the toilet of your mind! Now, you are my slave, and you will do my bidding. You will be... fearless! Go and defeat the count! And when he is gone, I will create a new world! Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Again, for dramatic effect! AH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA." He is absolutely hellbent on fulfilling the Dark Prognosticus. An amazing villain.
 * 3) King Boo - This ghost is an undeniable sadist, and a great horror inspiration in the bright, quirky, fun-loving worlds of Mario. He's a very nice contrast that is very welcome to the franchise, to me. In the main Mario series, he's not as great as he is in Luigi's Mansion, but he still gives you those atmospheric feelings whenever he's around. In the Luigi's Mansion series? Here, he has amazing character development... Some of the best in the franchise. He, at first, loved ghosts. Especially Boos. He cared greatly for them, and even saved them all from Elvin Gadd, then created a home for them! Sure, he may have some psycho traits still--saying the way Mario pleads for help satisfies him (similar to real-world psychopaths who say they love the way their victims squirm)--he still wasn't a real psycho yet, as he still felt some sort of empathy. Then, the sequel came along. And he gained a very dark personality... He no longer cares for any of the ghosts, seeing them as mere tools and pawns in order to win this game of grand chess, and now sends the ghosts out to be captured and imprisoned just for him to get a smaller chance at winning. He goes as far as to collapse a universe to kill Luigi. And when he's finally got him in his grasp? He savors Luigi's fear... gleefully laughing at any moment he can squeeze out of it. If there's a Luigi's Mansion 3, I can't imagine how fucking insane this guy will act there. He already went from 0 to 10, now is he going to break the meter?! MAN, I love this guy! Not to mention his ending speech talks about enslavement, murder, and imprisonment, making the characters meet a fate worse than death. What fate? To be ensnared in a painting that is devoid of any life. Basically, killing the character by never letting them live again. Canonically, in Mario, there is an afterlife. Will these characters get to see it? No. They will be imprisoned. Forever. Oh, and can I just note that his design in the Luigi's Mansion series is freaking genius?
 * 4) Luigi - Luigi is the underdog... and while I see Mario as a more likable character, it doesn't mean Luigi is at all bad. What makes underdogs so likable is that... we can all see some of ourselves in them. We all feel fear... We all have our doubts. Sometimes, we don't know if we can accomplish the task in front of us, and want to hide in the corner. Luigi is a very nice reminder of true courage ~ the mastery of fear, and the ability to work with fear. Not the absence of such a feeling. Luigi is very kind--and in Dream Team, with Dream's Deep, Luigi's true thoughts and emotions are... tear-jerking. Luigi is a character that loves his brother so much, all he wants in life is to be next to him. Luigi doesn't want to be renowned as a hero. Luigi doesn't want to be loved. He loves his brother. He wants to be there--always--with Mario, and wants him to be safe. Once his brother has been clawed out of the hands of evil, Luigi has been known to cry tears of joy that his brother is safe. And the one thing he wants more than anything? The approval of Mario. When he gets that... Luigi is so overcome with joy, it's... touching. It shows just how selfless he really is. Not to mention that Mario's forgiving and grateful qualities transferred right over to Luigi, as well.
 * 5) Bill Cipher - This guy is so freaking crazy, you can't help but love him. And he's even worse when he's angry. Hell, he knows he's crazy, too. Gideon calls him insane, and how does he respond? "Sure I am, what's your point?" Ford says he's insane if he thinks he'll help him. What does he say? "I'm insane either way." Bill knows he's evil. He will suddenly become demonic with a very deep voice at random points in the show, and everything he does is consistently psychotic. He's deceiving--tricking Ford into nearly tearing a dimensional rift so he can "liberate" the third dimension, like he did to the second (liberation in this case being wiping it out), and practically everything he did was deceiving. He tricked Dipper into giving him his own body as a puppet, as well. When he did that, he was purposefully damaging Dipper's body, because he found pain hilarious! Anything he did with Dipper's body involved damaging it in some way. And when Dipper threatens to stop him, Bill showcases one of the most chilling scenes in the show. As he slowly turns his head towards Dipper, he says, "But how can you stop me... if you don't exist?" before laughing hysterically. Bill, as a "reward," gave Dipper a head that never stops screaming, then tore it apart--face to muscle, muscle to bone, as it screamed in agony. His response? Giggling. He calls humanity a bunch of "third dimensional skin puppets," and even created couches out of living human skin. And when Ford refuses to allow him to destroy the world with a smile, he says that he'll force the secrets out of him through torture. He hates the kids of Gravity Falls because they're a threat to his power. He desires to dismember their molecules, turning them into lifeless corpses, and sees them as mere entertainment, asking Gideon why he isn't dancing yet, and to "chop-chop." At one point, he even swaps the holes of a man's face around--putting his eye in his mouth, his ears in his eye sockets, then laughs as the man squirms in utter agony. He then proceeds to force people to go insane--and loves it! As Ford puts it--to Bill, this is a game. To them, it's the end of their existence. Just remember: until this game ends, he'll be watching you.
 * 6) Fawful - Fawful has many features of insanity, very similar to Dimentio--including his method of brainwash being torture, and his desire to destroy the plumbers. However, he just lacks a lot of it Dimentio and King Boo have. Dimentio is very clearly crazy--the game, the characters, everyone acknowledges it. Fawful is far beneath that. But something that makes him so much better, and makes up for what he lacks, is that he wasn't something that just... happened to the franchise. He... was planned. From the start. Yeah! In Superstar Saga, he hints that he'll betray Cackletta and become the star. In Partners in Time, he talks more about his uprising... how it will some day come to reality. And Bowser's Inside Story was that realization. This game was planned... despite the lack of continuity in Mario, there's undoubted continuity here. He was no random happening--unlike Dimentio and King Boo. Not to mention his comical relief, making him hilarious AND crazy! Fawful is also such a great villain when it comes to his capabilities. Despite the fact that he's terrible with the English language, he's remarkably intelligent... and poetic, too. Which is clearly shown when he first steals the Dark Star, singing his "Song of Bad." You can't help but love him in so many ways. He's also a nostalgic villain, as almost everyone these days knows him.
 * 7) Bowser - This guy is... troubled, lol. What's so great about Bowser is he's the type of villain that doesn't know what he wants to be, making him a tad unpredictable. It keeps him fresh, so while he is overused, you still can't ever get fully sick of him. He's been kindhearted and comedic in the past, like in Sunshine and Super Mario RPG. But there's also moments where he's bat-shit insane, like in Paper Jam and Super Mario Galaxy. And then there's moments where he's simply an outright badass, like in Dream Team and Bowser's Inside Story. One of my absolute favorite moments with Bowser was the ending of Super Mario Sunshine, where he shed a tear when he thought he disappointed his son. And then there's the nice moment where he goes full-on papa bear in Paper Jam when Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario defeat the two Juniors. Not to mention the Switch Parental Controls commercial... between just those, you can see that Bowser is a surprisingly amazing father. Despite not even having one. You see, Bowser never had any parents. Unlike Peach, Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong and Yoshi, Bowser was never delivered to his parents in Yoshi's Island. He never knew who his true parents were, unlike pretty much every other Star Child, besides a certain yellow fellow. Kamek showed genuine love towards Bowser, yes, but Bowser is, in a way, an adopted orphan. Makes you feel a bit bad for the guy. He cares deeply for his minions, and they return such feelings, which is clearly evidenced in Paper Jam, where the minions all devote their allegiance to both Bowsers, cheering them on, and sacrificing themselves as mere shields to assist the Bowsers in the final battle. Heck, in Bowser's Inside Story, he seems so... heartbroken when he finds that his minions have been hurt and turned against him. He gets pissed! Bowser might be the villain, but geez... he's not such a bad guy at all. Not to mention he stars in one of the best games of all time, IMO: Bowser's Inside Story. The final battle and ending always makes you feel empowered, and emotional at the same time. My absolute favorite quote of Bowser's: "GWAHAHAHA! Great dark hurricane! Seriously, perfect backdrop for an awesome final battle! You really sweat the details! Listen up. You're saying this kingdom will vanish? NOT TODAY! THIS KINGDOM IS ALL MINE! SO YOU VANISH!!" This quote alone shows just how hellbent determined Bowser is... which you can't help but admire. Bowser's best moments probably come from this game, too. Just his amazing determination against Dark Bowser, and how he speaks to just about anyone. It's one of my highlights in the game to see Bowser and Fawful interact with each other. He may lose everytime, but he never gives up. For the sake of a future he wants. And when some threat comes along, he's more than willing to team up with Mario himself to save the day. Then, there's two moments in the spin-offs that show Bowser's maturity, as well. First, in Mario Party 4, once defeated, he leaves a gift for the hero. Because it was their birthday. And as he slinks away, he wishes even Mario a happy birthday. Second, in Mario Super Sluggers, Bowser saves Mario because he was kind enough to offer Bowser friendship. Bowser is truly a character that only acts mischievous--he's not really a villain, despite being called one. He loves his son with all of his heart, trusts Kamek with his life, and is willing to act kind to anyone should they be kind to him--even Mario. Overall, Bowser's mixed feelings, rough past and empowering determination is what makes him such a great character.
 * 8) Kagetane Hiruko - Holy crap... this guy... First off, lemme say, his theme is amazing! This guy wanted to release the Gastrea into the world, and destroy humanity. Sounds like a tiny goal, until you find out his intent behind it. He considers the fact he has Veranium limbs (which were manufactured inside of weapons in the first Gastrea War), that he is a creation meant to kill. And he takes this very far... he murders countless people because they want to stop him from ending humanity, and even shoots three men that wanted to avenge their brutally murdered comrades. He loves watching people die, especially when they gave him trouble, and at one point in the story, murdered the president, and gave Rentaro his head as a "gift." To him, if another Gastrea War breaks out, it'll be the end all be all of everyone's existence. He begs for a world of "acceptance" of the Cursed Children (little girls cursed to slowly rot until they become Gastrea), and those who don't join his cause should die. He is repeatedly called out as a psycho for this, and uses that to taunt his foes. At one point, he is finally injured (being one of the most powerful characters in the verse stops this from happening a lot), and reacts to it as a blessing to feel pain. He loves it! He then decides others should feel it as well, sending him into a mad bloodlust, where he nearly pelts Enju full of bullets and blasts a gaping hole through Rentaro's gut, and he also uses others as methods to getting to his goals, letting them do the work for him. He is absolutely insane... and both he and I love it.
 * 9) Zamasu - Zamasu is... fantastic. Especially Goku Black... Zamasu (Goku Black and Future Zamasu are both him, except in different bodies) slowly develops an extreme hatred for humanity throughout all scenes he is in. He believes gods should do "justice" to such beings that constantly sin. And he is angered when the gods forgive them endlessly... he questions what use are gods if they don't do justice to all beings below them. He has "bottomless anger" towards humans who disrespect the universe, and to gods who overlook such disrespect. What's great about Goku Black in particular are his psychotic smiles he gives, evil laughs and his willingness to kill all in order to get his way. He murders Goku--a sinful human that challenged the gods--in front of his family to steal his body. And then what does he do? He kills his family with a smile. They talk calmly about mass genocide, together... And Future Zamasu? He is the one that proposed they should slowly kill the Z Fighters--wearing them down to the bone, before feasting on the marrow of their bones, gaining all strength they can from their foes. These two are amazing villains... and the worst part? Their mass genocide across several universes is their "justice."
 * 10) Sans - Most like Sans because he's funny, and because he has Megalovania as his theme. But me? Well... Sans is a remarkable inspiration. Allow me: Sans actually suffers from depression throughout the game, showing many feelings of hopelessness. Why? Because he's aware of the resets. All of them. Including the ones where he watched his family, friends and those around him die. And he himself go with them. The main reason he's lazy is not because he's actually lazy, but because he lacks motivation. He states this clearly, with, "...knowing that one day, without any warning... it's all going to be reset... look. i gave up trying to go back a long time ago... and getting to the surface doesn't really appeal anymore, either... cause even if we do... we'll just end up right back here, without any memory of it, right...? to be blunt... it makes it kind of hard to give it my all... or is that just a poor excuse for being lazy...? hell if i know... all i know is... seeing what comes next... i can't afford not to care anymore." Heck, in the Pacifist Route, when absorbed by Asriel, everyone's unclouded thoughts are revealed. Most of them act the same. Sans? "just give up. i did." Lemme give you a scenario. You're in a town with a bunch of people, right? And you know of the town's impending doom long before it happens. You know you can't stop it. And you don't want to send the town into a frenzy. Even if you tell someone, will they believe you? This is what Sans faces. Everytime someone resets the timeline. He goes through endless suffering. What makes this insane is that, he remains sane! When I reset for the first time playing through, I thought nothing of it. Then, I went down Genocide. No one made me feel any regret, except one character: Sans. I found out that everytime I click this tiny button, he has to suffer even more. Such a simple mechanic given so much meaning behind it... and what does Sans do? He hides his feelings through his jokes. It's... really sad, when you think of it. And in the Genocide Route, he knows full well that you are resetting the timeline. He's watched his friends and family die once again... and he finally decides to step up. He's tired of it, and he shows this to you. He begs you throughout the fight to stop, and to please reset and to not go down this route again. And when you kill him, he goes back to his depressed self, saying, ".........so... guess that's it, huh......? just... don't say i didn't warn you." And then, something truly heart-wrenching. We know Sans dies, because he starts speaking with his dead brother. If you go back to Grillby's, Sans isn't there. He dies protecting those he loves from you, even when he knows he won't succeed. Not to mention the mysterious backstory behind him. He's such a deep character that you can't help but want to know more about him. Yes, Sans is funny. Yes, Megalovania is awesome. Yes, Sans is mysterious and interesting. But the true reason why I like Sans? Because, in a game of oblivious characters (besides Flowey), he knows what's going on. And he shows how it affects him. Believe it or not, Sans is the only character I felt genuine guilt for killing during my Genocide playthrough. And man, his role still impacts me to this day.

Fanon
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