victim VS One (Animator vs. Animation VS Battle for Dream Island)

 

“Forces beyond your control can take away everything you possess except one thing, your freedom to choose how you will respond to the situation.” -Victor Frankl


victim, Animator vs. Animation's abused stick figure and co-founder of Rocket Corp.


One, Battle for Dream Island’s lonely Algebralien who craves limitless power.


What does it mean to be free? To make new friends? To have the interest of helping others out? Or perhaps, both, and many more? For these two tragic antagonistic firsts of their kind, they had exactly that, but eventually got it taken away from them thanks to the actions of others closely related to them, leaving them to now seek vengeance on those who caused their trauma, including getting stronger! Will victim prove that NO ONE can stand up to him, or will One remain the last one standing?

Before we start…

This blog contains major spoilers for the entirety of Animator vs. Animation and Battle for Dream Island, so please don’t read any further if you haven’t caught up with either of them unless you have caught up with both series or you just don’t care.


For what will be covered for victim, his content is pretty straightforward. I’ll be looking at every episode that’s in-line with the main canon of the series. As such, this pretty much includes the main series, the Actual Shorts, and pretty much every other Animation vs. video. As for what else is going to be used, while the game isn’t out yet as of the making of this blog, stuff from Animation VERSUS will be considered since the game is set in the main AvA universe (Even though victim’s moveset has yet to be revealed in that game lol). 


Though, there are some exceptions: Blue’s New Superpower and Animation vs. Trash won’t be used since those episodes turned out to be dreams, and as for the Animation vs. Education series, that series in itself is rather too ambiguous as to if it’s supposed to be canon to the series or not, as Alan Becker, the creator of the AvA series, has stated that the main purpose of those episodes is to teach, and that incorporating the series into the main canon of Animator vs. Animation through adding lore would defeat its purpose, even going on to say that the events of the Animation vs. Education episodes could take place in a dream or an alternate universe. Yet despite this statement, we have actually gotten a few references to the Animation vs. Education series in the main series, such as the Second Coming seemingly remembering Euler’s Identity from Animation vs. Math in the short App Staff as well as Yellow having a moveset in Animation VERSUS based on things he does in Animation vs. Coding, not to mention how Alan never stated the AvE series to be non-canon, especially considering the fact that the AvA series usually has a loose canon. However, given the fact that Alan did state that the events of the AvE series could take place in a dream which would have the potential to render the series canon but unusable for scaling outside of intelligence, we can’t be fully certain if the series should really be used or not. Nonetheless, I’ll still consider using the AvE series, but leave all of its feats as debatable given how it’s left ambiguous if the AvE episodes did happen in an alternate universe where they would physically scale or in a dream where they would not physically scale, not that it would have any affect on the verdict anyway.


Finally, given how Animator vs. Animation is known to be a series that is heavily crossover-centric to the point where unofficial crossovers with any game can happen at any time, I will not be using any fanon-to-canon scaling here due to how these crossovers are ultimately unofficial and that at the end of the day, these are just AvA’s own interpretation of those series depicted in the show. Of course, the only exception to this is if some statements from the original games are referenced in AvA's version of the game itself, to which they will be allowed.


For what will be covered for One, it's somewhat complicated. While there has been a Discord post made by Satomi Hinatsu, a former writer of the show, back in 2019 stating that the only videos within the main BFDI canon are whatever is in the official BFDI playlist, this rule would suddenly be broken with the episode Seasonal Shift, which featured a time era taking place during BFDI Mini Episode 1, insinuating that BFDI Mini is canon despite how none of its episodes are in the BFDI playlist as well as how Satomi was against making BFDI Mini canon. Given how Satomi was laid off the show in 2022 and that Seasonal Shift released in 2025, whatever Satomi said about the canon is no longer reliable.


That being said, there are still some certain videos that are obviously non-canon due to them not feeling like they take place during the main story, such as the plush videos, the Subscriber Specials, and the BFDI X II crossovers. So, for what is considered to be part of the main canon, it's basically all 5 seasons of the main series, all 8 seasons of BFDI Mini, all Total Firey Island books (Due to the book series appearing as a time era in Seasonal Shift), X Finds Out His Value (Due to multiple references and connections made to it in the show), and whatever videos evidently take place during the main story.


Finally, keep in mind that as of me making this blog, Animator vs. Animation 13, Animation vs. Minecraft Shorts Episode 38, TPOT 21, and BFDIA 23 haven't been released yet, so any feats and abilities coming from those episodes and onwards will not be present on this blog.


To summarize:

victim

  • Used

    • Animator vs. Animation episodes

    • Actual Shorts

    • Animation vs. Minecraft + its shorts

    • Animation vs. YouTube

    • Animation vs. League of Legends

    • Animation vs. Pokemon

    • Animation vs. Super Mario Bros.

    • Animation vs. Arcade Games

    • Influencer Arc trilogy

    • App Staff

    • Mercenary Tryouts

    • Animation vs. Water

    • Animation vs. Game Design

    • Animation VERSUS

  • Debatable but used

    • Animator vs. Education episodes

  • Unused

    • Blue’s New Superpower

    • Animation vs. Trash


One

  • Used

    • Battle for Dream Island Seasons 1-5

    • BFDI Mini Seasons 1-8

    • Total Firey Island

    • X Finds Out His Value

    • Battle for Dream Island: Official Character Guide

    • Certain Shorts

      • BFDI Is Back

      • Paper Towel

      • Plan Dissolve Adhesive

      • Kebab’s Special Day

  • Unused

    • Subscriber Specials

    • BFDI X II Crossover videos

    • TikTok Shorts

    • Plush videos

    • Any other short not in the BFDI playlist

Sources

Connections

  • 2 antagonists from animated metafictional YouTube series who have had sad pasts of being treated badly by people more powerful than them (victim was created for the sole purpose of being Alan’s torture toy and One never had any friends due to nobody being interested in hanging out with her)

  • Eventually, both of them would get girlfriends who actually care about them (Mitsi and Three respectively) which would relieve their past trauma, but unfortunately, said girlfriends would end up being killed which would result in them feeling alone (Mitsi was killed during the Chosen One and the Dark Lord’s rampage on Newgrounds which would leave victim to lament about her loss and Three was killed by One in a blind rage over the former breaking the latter’s trust by telling everyone about the Yoylite meteor which would leave One to be imprisoned inside of Earth’s moon by the other Algebraliens for 14 years)

    • In contrast, victim and Mitsi’s relationship lasted for 4 years before Mitsi died where victim wasn’t responsible for her death, whereas One and Three’s relationship lasted for only a day before One would directly cause Three’s death.

  • Due to the trauma of losing everything and being mistreated, they now enact revenge on the people close to them who are more powerful than them (Alan/The Chosen One and the other Algebraliens respectively), willing to do anything it takes to see them be defeated.

  • Both of them would start doing personal business in helping others with their problems (victim helped many people repair their properties and One helped many contestants through either healing them, fixing the environment, fixing their relationships, or giving them freedom)

    • In contrast, victim helped people out with good intentions to become successful and live a happy life prior to his girlfriend's death whereas One helped contestants out with malicious intentions to erase them later on and put herself a step closer into taking Two's powers after her girlfriend's death.

  • Both would end up kidnapping various characters related to the people they are wanting to exact their revenge on (The Chosen One/The Second Coming/Yellow and Bomby/Bell/Fanny/Basketball/Leafy/Barf Bag/Needle/Gaty/Donut/Black Hole respectively) for differing reasons relating to the people they want revenge on that would put them a step closer in their plan (victim wanted to figure out Alan’s whereabouts which eventually led him to figuring out that Alan was summoned to the point where he would go on to summon Alan himself while also pretending to be Yellow and One wanted to strike deals with contestants to help them out which led to the competition being diverted in a way that would help her get closer to obtaining Two's powers)

  • Both of them wanted to use others’ powers in an attempt to bring back their fallen loved ones (victim wanted to use the Second Coming's drawing powers to bring Mitsi back [At least in theory] and One wanted to use the powers of the other Algebraliens to bring Three back)

  • Both of them would ultimately obtain new forms/abilities (H4CK3R and Two and Four’s powers respectively) that they acquired through tricking someone associated with drawing (Alan, an animator who draws art, and Pencil, a sentient drawing tool, respectively) into giving them their powers (victim tricked Alan into giving him his H4CK3R form by pretending to be Yellow and instructing him to rename him from “victim” to “H4CK3R” and One convinced Pencil into giving her Two and Four’s powers in exchange for the latter being sent 15 years into the past to do everything again)

  • Both would ultimately manage to defeat the people who have tormented them (Alan and Four/Nine respectively)

  • Both of them originated in the 2000’s as minor characters in one video (victim first appeared in the first Animator vs. Animation episode in 2006, which, prior to Animator vs. Animation Season 3, was his only appearance, and One first appeared in the video X Finds Out His Value in 2008 as a minor cameo), before eventually returning in episodes of their series released in 2023 as major antagonists revealed at the end

  • Both take the forms of very simplistically drawn bodies (A stick figure and the number 1 respectively)

  • Both are the “firsts” of their kind in a way (victim was the first stick figure to be created by Alan and One is the Algebralien who literally represents the number 1)

  • Not much of a connection and more of a coincidence, but the thumbnails of episodes that are entirely focused on their backstories have them in the center sitting in chairs facing towards the screen, with said episode titles also containing their names (Victim and Alone respectively)

  • Also not much of a connection and more of a coincidence, but victim has been known to be after someone named the Chosen One, and funnily enough, his opponent's name just to happens to be the 3rd word in his enemy's name, which in itself is funnier considering how One is associated with someone named Three

  • Meta Fact: The creators of both of their series have actually met each other at a VidCon convention back in 2022

Background

victim

”>Convert to Symbol… >Name: victim >OK”


The year was 2006. The Wii and PlayStation 3 have been released, Twitter was launched, and hip-hop and rap songs were becoming more popular. However, a more memorable time of this era was Flash animation. This was the very year when a young Flash animator by the name of Alan Becker decided to draw a stick figure within his Adobe Flash program, which he promptly decided to name victim. Why “victim”, you may ask? Simple: he was made to be nothing more than a stick figure created to be physically tortured.


No matter how hard victim tried to fight back and survive, he would always die and get revived by Alan much to the latter’s sadistic pleasure, whether it’d be being pushed down a flight of stairs, drowning in a fish tank, getting sliced by a giant shuriken, or even getting slowly erased from the bottom to the top of his body. That is, until one day in 2007 when Alan left his laptop for a brief moment while he was in the midst of torturing victim to go have dinner, giving the stick figure the one grand opportunity to escape by grabbing tools and other parts from the Adobe Flash program, building a rocket using said program parts, and flying out of Alan’s PC into the Internet through various websites before eventually finding his way inside of Grace’s PC, coincidentally finding himself in the midst of a Newgrounds animation being uploaded, causing victim to be taken alongside the animation through Newgrounds before crashing into the Outernet, where his black color would start to turn gray upon arriving there.


It was there, where victim would meet a recently created stick figure girl named Mitsi, who just so happened to have come from the very PC that victim previously wound up into. For the first time, victim felt love, someone who actually cared about him, and now that he had finally escaped his abusive home, he could finally start a new life. And so, he did just that, as he and Mitsi proceeded to help out the various other stickfigures in need and put the tools victim stole from Alan’s Adobe Flash program to good use. Even when he may still have PTSD from being abused by Alan, Mitsi was always there to comfort victim as the two hung out with each other a lot, even going on to start their own business known as Rocket Corp. to help other stickfigures get their properties repaired. Their business had been a success, and victim and Mitsi soon made headlines. After 4 years since he had escaped from Alan, victim knew he was having the happiest time of his life.


Unfortunately, happy times don’t last forever. In 2011, while victim and Mitsi were dancing while celebrating Rocket Corp’s 4 year anniversary, Mitsi suddenly vanished before victim’s eyes. It was at that time when two of Alan’s creations made after victim known as the Chosen One and the Dark Lord were wrecking havoc on Newgrounds, causing Mitsi and other Newgrounds creations to be sent back to the website. In a tragic turn of events, Mitsi had been killed by the Chosen One during his and the Dark Lord’s attack on Newgrounds, with victim finding out about her death from looking into Agent’s memories of him during the attack on Newgrounds. This was enough to put victim in a depressed state, having lost the love of his life thanks to one stick figure who decided to take everything away from him.


Fast forward 7 years later in 2018, where victim was still depressed from Mitsi’s death, until Agent decided to show him footage from one of Rocket Corp’s workers taken of the Chosen One and Alan doing something at the cliffside. The latter person, especially, is what ultimately drove victim mad. The very person who had tortured him back in 2006 was not only still around, but he also had connections to the very stick figure who had taken Mitsi away from him. It was at that point where victim would start to plot his revenge on the Chosen One and Alan for ruining his life.


Eventually, after hiring a group of 4 elite mercenaries to capture the Chosen One, victim was successful in not only kidnapping him, but also the Second Coming and Yellow, the former of whom had the ability to revive dead characters in his awakened form and the latter of whom had the knowledge in how to summon Alan. Thanks to being able to read the Chosen One and Yellow’s memories, victim and some of his employees would ultimately arrive at the very site where Alan was summoned, where he would set up the plan to stage as Yellow and trick Alan into believing he was him. victim would ultimately blend in with a background that matched his gray color as he signalled Alan to click on the particular spot where he is and rename him. From there, he was no longer the victim, he was now the H4CK3R.


With these newfound powers, he proceeded to rename the Chosen One to NO ONE and made him lose his powers, before proceeding to fly back to Alan’s PC to confront his very creator, the one who had shown him nothing but abuse and trauma. As much as Alan tried to fight back, H4CK3R proved to be very powerful, so powerful to the point where he started to overpower Alan and start destroying several files in his computer, forcing Alan to pull the plug.


Now sitting in the silent darkness within what remained of Alan’s computer, victim felt satisfied in the succession of defeating his creator. Suddenly, the silence broke with a ViraBot spying on victim, before the (newly revived) Dark Lord appeared to congratulate victim for defeating his creator. The virus-themed red stick figure then began to remind the abused gray stick figure about Mitsi, stating that he has the power to bring her back. And so, victim reached his hand forward to handshake the Dark Lord’s hand, and what happens next, well we'll just have to wait and see.



One

“Great idea! Let’s get to know each other!”


In a distant planet far away, there lived various aliens whose bodies took the appearance of math symbols known as Algebraliens. Colorful and playful, these Algebraliens loved to hang out with each other, whether they’d be ball tossing, solving equations, or skateboarding, or even unconventionally wanting to eat others’ skins. However, there was one Algebralien who wasn’t like everyone around her, as she was the one without any friends, and funnily enough, her name just so happened to be One. Given that everyone was more powerful than her in a way that they didn’t want to hang out with her, it wasn’t much of a surprise that One was left unacknowledged, so much so to the point where she decided to take a stroll around her planet in sadness.


As she walked on a bridge at one point, however, a meteor fell from the sky, which prompted One to go check out the impact site. There, she came face to face with a Yoylite meteor which appeared to have been dropped by something from the sky. Curious, she began examining the meteor before starting to attack it and break a small chunk off of it. Looking at the chunks of Yoylite, One proceeded to kick one of the small chunks into the meteor which shattered the small chunk and caused it to release its essence into the air. She then began to play around with them, such as crushing a chunk under her feet, attempting to eat one only for it to be inedible, and even kick a chunk off a cliff, but none of these interactions were working until she eventually gripped a chunk under her foot out of anger which released its essence into her. Believing that it must’ve given her powers, she thought it might’ve been super strength, invincibility or invisibility she obtained, but it was none of it. Eventually, by focusing her anger from staring down at a powerless Yoylite, she was able to telekinetically lift it off the ground.


Realizing her power, she began to believe that she could help others with it and become loved by other Algebraliens, but alas, there was a problem. If they ever found the Yoylite meteor, they would end up gaining powers and One wouldn’t be special anymore. This realization was so much that One ended up accidentally yelling about it near Three, who started to feel interested about it. Knowing that she can’t hide it to her any longer, One decided to show Three the Yoylite meteor on the contrary that she tells nobody about this, with the former even teaching the latter how to gain powers from the Yoylite chunks. From there, the both of them began to play with their new powers, and surely enough, the very bond One had been looking for was made, all because of a meteor.


Unfortunately for One, however, what was the source that made her experience her day of happiness would also be the very thing that would cause her relationship with Three to come crashing down, as the latter would end up breaking One’s trust by telling the other Algebraliens about the Yoylite meteor which led to them getting their powers, causing One to feel betrayed. All because of this one secret being broken, did she start to reach a low point. Thus, in a fit of blind rage, she used her telekinesis on Three to shatter her body into pieces, killing her in front of all of the other Algebraliens. Horrified about what she had done, she tried to fix her mistake by attempting to revive Three, and while she was successful… it was at the cost of Three’s value no longer being the same, for it was constantly changing.


Ultimately, as punishment for killing Three, the Algebraliens proceeded to take One to Earth's moon, place her inside of it, and seal her within it to prevent her from ever coming out. Now being surrounded in darkness and believing that she had lost all hope, One was simply left there as she started to feel lonely. This loneliness would only go on to turn into anger as deep down, she knew that she did not deserve to be trapped inside of the moon, let alone by the Algebraliens deemed more powerful than her, and with every waking minute, she would hope to get revenge on them by taking their power. As she continued to lay inside of the moon, some outside shenanigans caused by a certain group of objects trying to compete in a competition would suddenly cause the moon to be relocated to Earth’s surface, followed by a lightning strike caused by a certain sentient bolt of lightning getting mad over getting eliminated cracking the moon 5 years after that, which would give One the golden opportunity to start digging through the crack and eventually breaking out of the moon 3 months later, where she finally experienced freedom for the first time in 14 years.


As she looked at the newfound place around her, she just so happened to have broken out around the time a zombie apocalypse just ended, and it was there where she found Two, Four, and X being present in the midst of hosting a competition. Not wanting to be seen, One decided to blend in, hide, and carefully observe the behavior of everyone around her. At one point, she even managed to sneak into Four’s EXIT to notice prisoners being held captive, and upon further investigating, she would find a cell within a castle that contained the now-corrupted Three inside of it, reminding her of her mission to take the power of the other Algebraliens to properly bring back Three. And so, she got to work kidnapping various contestants who had connections with Two to make deals with them with the intention of helping them out with their problems true to how she originally wanted to use her powers, but like many shady deals, they don't come without favors, something One wanted them to give her later on in exchange for her helping them. As time went on, One continued to search for any other Algebraliens if they were also on Earth, but to no avail. Eventually, she started to learn more about the competition, and with more intel, she would hope to get to strike deals with other characters, ultimately leading to diversion of the competition when One had erased Gaty, Two’s best friend, from existence after she made a deal with her to restore the timeline, causing Two to become too depressed to continue hosting, rendering them useless.


As a result, with nobody else to host the competition, the hosts ended up changing 3 times, and this would eventually lead to a challenge happening that was announced by a certain flatscreen television as a form of revenge for not respecting him, which led to everyone starting to kill each other with Two’s powers that they had acquired from Four, something One foresaw which peaked her interest to be granted the one opportunity to get Two’s powers. As contestants died and had their powers drained left and right, this eventually led to a final showdown between Pencil and Liy, the former of which would end up being helped by One to kill Liy so she could take her powers and go on to fight Four, who was trying to stop Pencil from taking too much power. Alas, Pencil would overpower Four, and she would eventually take his powers as revenge for him trapping her in eternal algebra class for 6 years before shooting him off the roof of the hotel and into One’s grasp, the latter satisfied that she got to see one of the very people who sealed her into the moon be defeated.


With her now alone, One finally decided to confront Pencil herself, the former telling the latter that she had been watching her and that she had been rooting for her to win. She completely understood that Pencil’s life had been going downhill lately, just like her very life, and so, she offered Pencil a deal to send her back in time to do everything over with her friends again in exchange for Two and Four’s powers that Pencil was possessing. And so, upon zapping One with Two and Four’s powers to give them to her, One was now more powerful than ever, and to keep her promise on the deal, One sent Pencil back in time just as she wanted. Eventually, she would later go on to seal a now powerless Four into the moon before kicking it away as a satisfying revenge for what he did to her in 2009, before flying into space to start her search for the rest of the Algebraliens who had sealed her into the moon while also causing a mass genocide across space for fun. Will she be able to get revenge on all of the Algebraliens to fulfill her goal as well as properly recover Three? Only time will tell what this lonely-turned-power-hungry number will do next in her scheme…


Experience & Skill

victim

For a stick figure who was created in 2006, he had spent the first year of his life being tortured by Alan, before eventually managing to escape with a rocket he was able to craft with chunks ripped from Alan's Adobe Flash program. This intelligence wouldn't stop there, as he would later go on to run a successful business in repairing others’ properties which ended up putting him on headlines at one point, and he and his employees would also create various advanced pieces of technology such as hoverbikes and the Box, showing how much of a mechanical genius victim is. When it comes to non-engineering intelligence, he's been able to set up a plan alongside Agent to trick Alan into believing he was getting contacted by Yellow so he could make him unintentionally rename victim into something that would give him many more powers.


In terms of fighting, victim has spent an entire year being abused by Alan, so he’s pretty much been used to being attacked while trying to defend himself, not to mention how he’s been shown to be a pretty competent fighter with great hand-to-hand combat skills as seen when he was fighting the Chosen One.


One

Admittedly, due to being trapped within the moon for 14 years, One hasn't really been through much, but that doesn't mean she isn't unskilled in any way. For one (heh), she is very great at hiding herself to the point where nobody is even able to realize that she’s there in various episodes of TPOT from the 10th episode and onwards. As a result, this has led her to understanding the contestants’ problems to the point where she would go on to kidnap them and try making a deal with them to help them, even going as far as endangering the environment, their friends, or even straight up hurting them until they accept her deals.


In terms of fighting, One hasn’t been in many battles, but in the battles she has been through, she seems decent at it. While she may lack close-ranged skills, she makes up for it with her great long-ranged skills in the form of lasers and telekinesis.

Equipment

victim

Adobe Flash Tools

Since being first created, victim was able to utilize the various tools within the Adobe Flash program to defend himself against Alan, and when he ultimately escaped from him in 2007, he took these very tools with him to eventually use to help others with good intentions, and these tools would later go on to be used by his employees (Which we'll get to talking about later). That said, the tools he has access to are:

Rocket

Built using various parts taken from Alan’s Adobe Flash program, this vehicle served as his ticket to escape Alan by having him fly out of his computer.


Flower Wreath

A gift he received from some kind children from a village. This thing is just about the size of his hollow head which only makes him silly-looking whenever he places it over his face.

Tractor

A vehicle victim drove while helping a farmer at one point.

Fishing Rod

Hey, a stick figure just needs to take a break to go fishing with his girlfriend, you know! It’s actually quite fun.

Donut

It’s just as hollow as his head!

Party Hat

This hollow-headed stick figure loves to party!

The Box

Located within Rocket Corp, the Box is a white room meant to simulate the properties of an animation program in a way that victim can essentially handle his fights within an environment similar to Alan's Adobe Flash program, the very program victim spent the first year of his life in. Anyone trapped within the Box will be susceptible to having their properties altered through someone on the outside managing the control panel. That said, the box possesses the following abilities:

Memory Scanner

By placing this headset onto someone's eyes, victim is able to see the past memories of said target from their point of view in video form. This would prove to be very useful in scanning the Chosen One's memory to find Alan within it as well as how he was summoned by Yellow, who they also put the memory scanner on to detect Yellow's exact keyboard inputs to summon Alan on the Dark Lord's computer.

Lighter

For those who just want to see images of their enemies burn before them and signify that they’ll soon be out of the picture.

Hoverbike

Created by Rocket Corp, it serves as the transportation method of victim and his other employees whenever they need to fly somewhere, and it comes with a built-in energy cannon that can fire shots that glitch an object out on contact. In terms of on-screen usage of victim riding it, he rode it when he and Agent were flying to the cliffside where the Dark Lord's computer was.


One

Contracts

If One ever needs to strike a deal with someone, she can summon a contract in front of them for them to sign it.

List of Names

A sheet One carries around to keep track of who she met and made deals with.

Robot Flower Figurine

I guess she loves carrying around character figurines, too!

Remote

The object, not the character


A TV remote that One can use to turn the television at her pocket dimension to watch everything around her unfold.

The Rift

In the episode Seasonal Shift, the failed debuters decided to screw with the Yoylite locked away in Golf Ball’s Underground Factory, the result of which caused them to be sent to different time periods in the past, with their actions in the past causing the timeline to destabilize to the point where the Rift was created. Eventually, One would repair the timeline, but the Rift remained in the sky, which would eventually be used by her to strike various objects with its power in the episode Last One Standing, so her having the Rift through being able to control it is fine. That said, the Rift has the following abilities:

Powerless Yoylite Shard

What was formerly a powerful reality warping object with spirit and time-based powers, One ended up draining it of its powers to stop the rest of the teams from saving CloudYAY after they accidentally sent themselves back in time. She would end up getting to keep one of the Yoylite shards for herself to mark this accomplishment.

Chalkboard

A great reminder to what her mission is, One carries it around to see who’s left on her list of Algebraliens she needs to take the powers of to recover Three.

Notepad and Pen

She’s got to keep a record of how the contestants are like, of course!

Duct Tape

When One kidnapped Leafy, she put a strip of duct tape over her mouth so she couldn’t talk. Honestly, it was the right move for her until she took the duct tape off of Leafy’s mouth which led to the latter proceeding to yap about how mean One is to piss her off.

Donut

Also the object, not the character


Say, you must be very hungry from reading this. Want a donut? Huh? You're telling me it reminds you of someone?

Unknown Device

A device that she gifted Pencil when the latter got sent back to the past. It comes attached with a sticky note written by One stating that in case anything goes wrong, Pencil should use it. What this does, however, is a complete mystery as it's only seen for a few seconds.

Powers & Abilities

victim

Stick Figure Physiology

Stick Figures are digital people with circular heads, thin bodies, and thin limbs that are born through being drawn into existence. Not only does this make their bodies difficult to hit, but it can also make them withstand stuff organic people are vulnerable to due to them being inorganic as a result of their bodies being made of data.


…yeah, that really is it. Compared to the other stick figures, victim surprisingly lacks any natural abilities that aren't from equipment… at least in base. Oh, you'll see what I mean as you read further.


One

Algebralien Physiology

Algebraliens are rather weird yet interesting lifeforms, known for possessing very squishy bodies as well as having their bodies resemble various math symbols with them also being named after the math symbol their bodies resemble.

Teleportation

As with every other Algebralien in the series, it’s no surprise that One has the ability of teleportation, whether it’s teleporting herself or others.

Portal Creation

As an alternative way of transporting others, One can open up portals. She used this ability to open a portal within a bag to suck Gaty into her pocket dimension, open a portal within a haunted house doorway to have Donut’s body roll into her pocket dimension, and open a portal within the doorway to Basketball’s Aboveground Factory to have Donut unintentionally walking through it while also getting rid of the Shooty 2000 mech suit he was wearing upon him entering her dimension.

BFR

If One ever intends to make a deal with someone, she’s got to kidnap them, so what’s not better than to either teleport them straight to her pocket dimension or even creating portals that can suck people into her pocket dimension? If she’s ever done making a deal with them, she can also send them to another pocket dimension that is an entire field of flowers with a model of the solar system in the background and a door that leads to the Equation Playground.

Pocket Dimension

If One ever has any intent on making a deal with someone, she can straight up kidnap them and send them to her pocket dimension, which is a room with a starry sky wallpaper, 2 red sofa chairs for comfort, a model of the Grassfields where the competition takes place in, and various other cosmic-themed furniture.

Telekinesis

Perhaps one of her most used abilities (Especially with it being the first ability she used upon gaining her powers), One is able to telekinetically affect objects with a thought, whether it’d be using it to hurl people, incapacitate them, or even make things explode.

Reality Warping

One is able to warp reality as seen when she rebuilt the timeline with her power, and this isn’t just limited to that, as she has other abilities tied to her reality warping that we’ll see later as we go down the list.

Creation

Like all of the other Algebraliens, One has the power to create objects out of thin air, be it contracts, arms, legs, figurines, and even a donut.

Existence Erasure

As one of her more horrifying abilities, One is straight up able to erase objects and even people with a thought, causing them to not only be erased within the present, but the past as well. There is a concern as to if this ability has limits, but more information on that will be explained Before the Verdict.

Size Manipulation (Debatable)

She’s just sleeping because of how debatable this ability is!


In her very first appearance, One was shown to be about a fifth of the size of the moon the moment she first appeared. However, whether this was actually her growing in size or inconsistent size scaling (Given how there were many instances of characters being next to the moon and looking massive for no reason whenever they are standing on it) is unclear.

Dream Manipulation

Throughout the episode Oneirophobe’s Nightmare, One made multiple appearances within the backgrounds of the dreams the contestants were in, showing that she’s able to enter dreams with ease.

Shapeshifting

In order to hide from the contestants, One’s got to blend into something, of course, and that includes being able to turn into various unsuspecting objects, which we’ll get to later.

Intangibility

One can turn herself into a non-physical cloud. A Cloudy! Wait, what do you mean that name was already taken!?

Limited Abstract Existence

At one point in the episode Oneirophobe’s Nightmare, One appeared inside of Golf Ball’s very thoughts (Behind the gears) while she was in the midst of recalling her dreams, and later on in the same episode, she would appear once again in Clock’s flashback (As a constellation) when he was recalling BFB 15, showing that she can manifest in people’s thoughts.

Non-Physical Interaction

Hey, social interactions work, right?


During the team swap phase of TPOT, One decided to rearrange the contestants by grabbing them and moving their positions. This ended up including Black Hole, who is quite literally a black hole that is both infinitely small and intangible.

Elasticity and Body Control

Not only can she turn her foot into a hand, but she can also extend said leg should she wish to do so.

Flight

Yeah, this image is pretty self-explanatory. She does this in many episodes, in case you’re wondering.

Healing

As much as she’s evil, there are actually times where One will make a deal in healing the bodily injuries of her targets should they accept them, be it giving them their missing mouth back, giving their missing legs back, closing up holes in on the body, or even giving their missing arms back (Though the latter deal was ultimately rejected, Donut was such a GOAT for being the first one to refuse One’s deal).

Extrasensory Perception

Despite how she was out of her line of sight and not saying anything at all, One was still able to know that Basketball was behind her without even needing to turn around.

Immersion

In various scenes, One is able to hide herself within drawings, paintings, and even technology. Even something that resembles the number 1 would be perfect for her to blend into it and be harder to spot.

Weather Manipulation

In the episode Category One, One created a severe storm over the grassfields, which was producing winds so strong that it’s able to throw around heavy objects, even the moon.

Text Manipulation

To bring in the surprise twist that 2 EXITors would be debuting in TPOT instead of 1, One decided to alter the text on the whiteboard with a thought to make it go from “ONE CONTESTANT” to “TWO CONTESTANTS”, and ultimately, this would end up causing Pencil (The EXITor with the 2nd most votes to debut only being about 5K votes shy from beating Liy) to debut in TPOT who One would be shown to be pretty biased in later on.

Clairvoyance

One is able to generate visions of the locations certain characters are currently at, which is pretty useful to ensure that they will never be left alone as One will continue to watch them even without them knowing.

Technology Manipulation

At the end of one of the greater arcs of TPOT, Basketball ultimately accepted a deal from One which led to the latter reverting Robot Flower’s violent personality back to her normal self prior to TPOT 7. A heartwarming way to end an arc, but I wish we got more from it.

Acausality

Even with the timeline being repeatedly altered, One was still able to retain her memories of the previous timelines thanks to her residing in her pocket dimension, which she also stated to be a safe spot for her there if the timeline collapsed. Additionally, she’s still able to remember who Gaty, Barf Bag, and Basketball are even after erasing them from existence on a historical level.

Memory Manipulation

During the episode Seasonal Shift, when the contestants all had their memories of their former timeline wiped as a result of the past being altered, One decided to be the devil she is and give everyone their memories related to the original timeline back just to have them cause more chaos.

Perception Manipulation

For extra measures in needing to hide away from everyone, One can straight up screw with others’ perception to make them see something else entirely, as she did when she screwed with Tennis Ball’s perception to make him see scribbled nonsense instead of Fanny and Ice Cube’s notes about One. Also, while this is relatively minor and only for cosmetic purposes, One’s body is always going to maintain its “1” shape without being flipped backwards even if you were to look at her from behind.

Resurrection and Corruption

After accidentally killing Three in a blind rage, One attempted to bring her back by generating a new body for her out of thin air, and while she was somewhat successful, it was at the cost of Three’s body no longer being the same as it once was, now being in a glitched state where her value was constantly changing.

Self-Sustenance

Like the other Algebraliens, One can breathe in space perfectly fine without any issue. She’s also been able to spend 14 years being trapped inside of the moon with no food or water to consume, unless you want to argue she was eating rocks, but those aren’t even edible.

Energy Projection

Desperate to break out of the moon, One shot lasers from her eyes at the moon’s crust to no avail. She also did this in a fit of rage while she was being ragebaited by Leafy (That scene was so fucking funny).

Fourth Wall Awareness

While she may not be on the level of other characters in the series in terms of this ability, it doesn’t mean that One doesn’t know that the show she’s in is a fictional series, as seen where she was straight up shown watching episodes of BFDI on her television just to get an idea of how the contestants are.

Plant Manipulation

At one point while setting up her pocket dimension, One decided to create various yellow plants by flying near the ground. Plants do serve as a nice home decoration, after all!

Darkness Manipulation

To put Bell in her shoes to express her very experience of being trapped in darkness, One decided to surround Bell in the very thing she was surrounded by for 14 years just to share the pain she felt of being alone.

Regeneration

One is able to completely melt her body into a puddle of goo and regenerate back to normal at an instant. Guess that adds one problem in taking her down.

Power Nullification and Power Absorption

One can remove powers with a stare, as seen where she drains away the power of all of the Yoylite shards to render them powerless. And that’s just the beginning, as she straight up got the powers of the Yoylite as a result of draining their powers (Remember that in the Equipment section?). She does love power, after all, so why not take all of the power she can? Speaking of the Yoylite…

Time Travel

Because she ended up absorbing the Yoylite’s powers, this straight up granted her the ability to send herself through time to any time period she desires or even send others from the past to present, the latter being something she did when she brought back CloudYAY whose members were trapped in 2012 back to the present day of 2025.

Power Bestowal

While this is an ability One has never showcased, she did absorb the powers of the Yoylite, so she has potential access to it. That said, anybody who dies near the Yoylite will be granted the ability to recover themselves near a Recovery Center without the need of someone else to recover them by having their spirit remain partially alive to manifest a hand and type their name to revive themselves. This does, of course, only work if there’s a Recovery Center nearby.

Automatic Translation

Just like Power Bestowal, although she never uses this ability, due to her absorbing the powers of the Yoylite, she pretty much has access to its power of being able to translate the bugs’ language from Bug-ese to English.

Resistances

Forms

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Pre-Outernet Crash Body

When victim was first created, he was made with a black body. He only lost this black color once he eventually entered the Outernet. Honestly, it was the right call to change his color to gray as a way to not confuse him with the Chosen One, who was also drawn with a black body.

H4CK3R

After tricking Alan into renaming him by pretending to be Yellow, he was no longer named victim, but now named H4CK3R. This form gave him new powers that allowed him to finally get the well-deserved revenge he wanted on his abusive creator. 


Sadly, this form isn’t something that he can access normally without outside help due to how he needed Alan to give him this form, but for completionist’s sake as well as the fact that this form plays a crucial plot point (Not to mention how it’s his current state as of me making this blog), I’ll include it here. That said, along with keeping all of his abilities as victim, this form possesses…

Telekinesis

Upon getting these powers for the first time, H4CK3R proceeded to telekinetically grab Alan's cursor and hurl it to the side. Do note that he does this ability many times.

Weapon Creation

H4CKER is able to create any weapon he wants whether it'd be in his hands or in thin air to hurl at others, be it swords, hammers, shurikens, chains, or lassos, which he can choose to generate a shitload of to hurl at his targets if absolutely necessary. He can also generate a lasso that wraps around his opponents to incapacitate them.

Information Analysis

H4CK3R is able to scan inanimate and animate objects to identify their name, properties, and even power levels and abilities. Pretty useful for detecting unwanted threats.

Hacking

As it's literally in his name, H4CK3R was able to take control of Alan's cursor to make it interact with and make changes to the Chosen One's properties. Later on, he would generate 6 screens to access all of Alan's files.

Text Manipulation

During the process of having the Chosen One lose his powers, H4CK3R proceeded to delete the Chosen One's name before firing letters from his hand to rename the Chosen One to “NO ONE,” which, damn… is pretty harsh especially coming from the guy who lost his girlfriend to him. He also used it to fire a laser at Alan's computer which generated a terminal message telling Alan that he is coming home.

Toolbar + Selective Time Stop

H4CK3R possesses the very same toolbar used by Agent, which is able to stop the personal time of others including their brain so they have no idea that time passed without them moving. While he never stops anyone in time himself, H4CK3R at least managed to release the Chosen One to free him from his time stop… just to let him fall into the water tens of meters up. As for what the other abilities on the toolbar do which H4CK3R has never been shown to use? Well, we’ll get to talking about them later.

Flight

Now he's able to fly just like his successors!

Reality Warping, Information Manipulation, Data Manipulation, and Technology Manipulation

Upon arriving at Alan's PC, his sheer presence there caused the PC to glitch out and downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows XP, the very computer version that was up when victim was first created.

Size Manipulation

When H4CK3R missed hitting Alan with his initially-sized lasso loop, he decided to simply enlarge the loop to eventually catch Alan and close the loop around him.

Energy Projection

At one point, H4CK3R was hurling blasts of energy at Alan while playing the range game on him.

Existence Erasure

To make Alan panic even more, H4CK3R started to delete all of his several years-worth of files with the tap of a screen.

Electricity Manipulation

While he was destroying Alan's files, at one point H4CK3R began to emit electricity from his body which was capable of destroying various applications around him.



One

Stamp

One can turn herself into a postal stamp. I bet you thought that if you saw this, you’d think it’s from a #1 ranked stamp company.

Snow

One can turn her entire body into snow. Guess you can call her a one-flake.

Leaf

One can become a leaf. A Leafy! Wait, you’re telling me that name was already taken too!?

Queue Barrier

One can turn into a museum queue barrier. Makes sense that she’d become something artistic given how she was at a museum.

Statue

One can turn into a statue. Again, she was at a museum, so it makes sense as to why she turned into that.

Disco Floor

When she decided to go watch Tennis Ball and TV comically fail to assassinate Pen to the point of killing themselves at a dance club in his dream, she made herself become a set of 6 disco floor panels all colored blue.

Tongue

For one single frame, Pillow’s tongue literally turns into One… just as she was done licking Book. Alright, why the fuck would she want to watch that?

Tree Trunk

One turned herself into a tree. Not the character, but an actual tree, specifically its trunk.

Fourest Tree

While inside of the Fourest in the episode Oneirophobe’s Nightmare, One turned herself into one of the Fourest trees. Guess you can say it’s a Onest tree?

Post-It Note

She turns herself into a post-it note. Again, you’d think that judging by the 1 being placed on the post-it note, it must come from a #1 selling post-it note brand.

Treasure Chest

THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!

Fruit

An appearance she took when hiding from everyone in the episode Out Of The Blue. So wait, what is a 1-shaped fruit even supposed to be called? A plone? A grone? An appone?

Trophy

One turned herself into a silver trophy at one point. Silver is supposed to represent 2nd place though, so it would’ve been more fitting if it was a gold trophy she took the appearance of instead.

Bush

One can hide within a bush by literally becoming the bush. Straight up typical cartoon hiding shenanigans.

Cloud

As you read earlier, One can turn herself into a cloud. I swear, the writers must really miss Cloudy…

Figurine

One can turn herself into a collectable figurine. Ironically enough, she doesn’t even officially have one in real life yet, though maybe it’s possible we could get one.

Win Token

One made herself into a Win Token in the episode The Power of Four. After all, it’s always nice to try to come in with the clutch in votes by having your total votes to get out being cut in half. Unfortunately, TPOT doesn’t have those.

Disco Wall

First a disco floor, and now a disco wall. One must really love dance parties.

Grass Blade

I guess she ended up taking the phrase “Go touch grass” literally, because that’s what she pretty much turned into at one point. She may not be as grassy as a certain childish contestant, but at least she’s the most uniquely shaped grass blade.

Sticker

While observing the EXITors trying to find a way to escape the EXIT, One disguised herself as a locker sticker to watch over them. She even decided to give herself eyelashes in this form, which honestly look very cute on her. 

Two and Four (ft. Various Contestants)’s Powers

After making a deal with Pencil that she would send Pencil to the past in exchange for her giving up Two and Four’s powers to One, One was able to successfully succeed in not only taking Two’s powers, but also Four’s powers as a nice extra cherry on top. As such, she not only has access to all of Two and Four’s powers, but also the powers of 15 (Possibly 16 which I’ll get to later) of the 17 final 17 TPOT contestants (And 23 of the failed TPOT debuters, but those guys hardly have any powers) due to the fact that in context, the contestants all had the Power of Two and they were killing each other with these powers as part of a challenge, causing those who killed them to gain their powers. For reference, it’s confirmed that she has the powers of Book, Bottle, Donut, Fanny, Golf Ball, Grassy, Liy, Marker, Pen, Pencil, Price Tag, Tennis Ball, Tree, TV, and Winner.


 Of course, these powers are unfortunately non-standard since she needs to make a deal with Pencil, but for completionist's sake as well as the fact that this form is a crucial plot point to TPOT (Not to mention how it’s her current state as of me making this blog), I’m including it here. Due to how One in this form has abilities coming from her base form that may be abilities other characters she has the powers of also have, to save time, I’ll only go over the abilities she either never had before or are improved versions of her base abilities.


That being said, alongside having all of her base abilities, she gains access to…

Temporal BFR

Upon literally getting Two and Four’s powers just now, One proceeded to send Pencil back in time by firing lasers from her eyes at her, fulfilling her wish to be sent back 15 years into the past and start everything over with her friends

Earth Manipulation

At one point with these newfound powers, One decided to terraform the Earth’s shape to her whim.

Sealing

To give Four a taste of his own medicine of what it’s like to be trapped in darkness for 14 years, One used the very ability Four used to seal her up in the moon back in 2009 to seal a powerless Four inside of the moon. The sealing happens to be so potent that it straight up negates teleportation, preventing anybody trapped inside to just teleport outside.

Better Power Nullification and Power Absorption

As if negating powers by staring isn’t enough, One now gains the ability to straight up negate abilities with a mere thought, something Donut with Four’s powers was able to do with the Twinkle of Contagion. Additionally, she also gains the ability to take away powers with a touch, which lets her absorb their powers too! Not only that, but as you read earlier, POT users have the ability to absorb the powers of those upon killing them, kinda like various Mega Man characters obtaining special weapons from defeated Robot Masters.

Better Regeneration

Thanks to her absorbing Four’s powers, she should pretty much scale from him being able to regenerate his physical body from being completely erased in seconds.

Better Non-Physical Interaction

Instead of just being able to interact with black holes, One should now have the ability to interact with ghosts, other elements, lower-dimensional beings, thoughts, and even straight up nonexistent beings thanks to possessing the powers of the object characters.

Better Size Manipulation

Unlike her debatable Size Manipulation from her base form, One now solidly gets this ability thanks to Two, Four, and Tennis Ball. This pretty much means that she should be able to grow and shrink objects/people just like Two, grow to the size of the (enlarged) sun just like Four, and shrink herself down in size just like Tennis Ball.

The Elimination Space

Originally from Two, One now gets another form of dimensional BFR in the form of sending people to the Elimination Space thanks to their powers. If the name wasn’t obvious, this is supposed to be a pocket dimension where the eliminated contestants of TPOT get sent to when they get booted from the game, which is seemingly an entire upside down city surrounded by a forcefield to ensure that nobody escapes through physical force. Although this pocket dimension is supposed to belong to Two, we have actually seen Four being able to send eliminated contestants there when he had access to Two’s powers, so One should be able to do the same thing. That said, the way users of Two’s powers usually send characters here is through clapping, sliding their body in front of them, waving their hand (Or maybe foot in One’s case due to her not having hands), telekinetically pushing them back, telekinetically crumpling them into a ball until they pop from reality, grabbing their entire body with an enlarged hand (Maybe foot in One’s case), or crushing them with a palm strike (Maybe foot in One’s case).

The EXIT

Originally from Four, this is another form of dimensional BFR that One got thanks to obtaining his powers, which should allow her to send characters to the EXIT, a blue pocket dimension where the eliminated contestants of pre-split BFB got sent to to do eternal Algebra for 6 years. This place houses an entire school with multiple doorways leading to different classrooms and worlds, a forest where every tree is in the shape of Four [A Fourest, to be exact], an inverted waterfall with inedible water flowing, some floating islands (See image above), and an entire castle. Although this pocket dimension is supposed to belong to Four, One should still be able to send people there just like how Four with Two’s powers was still able to send eliminated TPOT contestants to Two’s Elimination Space. That said, Four usually sends characters here with a thought, though he did once snap his fingers to send Three there.

Statistics Amplification

An ability originally coming from Two and Liy, this allowed the former to power themselves up to punch a block as well as allowing the latter to gain a noticeable boost in strength and speed whenever she entered her Flipped state.

Transformation

Speaking of Liy, she’s able to enter her Flipped state by flipping her usual light blue rocker switch face to switch it into a brown toggle switch, as you see in the GIF above. One should be able to do this (Or something similar) as well.

Additional Limbs

As an ability inherited from Four, Tree, Winner, and Price Tag, One should now be able to grow an additional limb out of her body. She might even be able to grow arms in the same manner as to how Winner and Price Tag can grow arms.

Summoning

Inheriting this ability from Two and Four, she should be able to summon a horde of poisonous bugs as well as the Fourse out of thin air.

Fusionism

Thanks to possessing Four’s powers, she should be able to scale to him being able to fuse himself with objects such as deserts, trains, trees, buildings, and even the sun. A great reminder to let you know that he’ll be here forever!

Death Manipulation

Inheriting this ability from Four, she should have the ability to kill people by just grabbing them and throwing them in the same manner as to how Four killed Eight. Additionally, if her body is fused into a desert filled with cactuses, she should also be able to kill people who make contact with the cactuses just like how Profily touched a Four-shaped cactus that caused them to float up and pop out of reality to kill them.

Forcefield Creation

Thanks to having Two’s powers, One should be able to generate forcefields capable of blocking people and deflecting projectiles that hit them, most notably the Rift’s bolts.

Afterimage Creation

Also coming from Two’s powers, One should have the ability to make afterimages with her sheer speed, something Liy with the Power of Two was able to do while she was flying up some stairs. Four also has this power, which allowed him to seemingly create an afterimage of himself while he was examining Free Food’s fake emeralds.

Transmutation

One of Four’s most iconic abilities used to kill contestants was mutilating their body into an unrecognizable scribble with a touch, and Two’s powers allowed them to have the ability to transmute objects either through firing a beam or by telekinetically lifting someone into the air. It doesn’t stop there, as Four’s mutilation can affect Blocky despite how his body wasn’t visually modified when he was hit by the Enhancement L-Yoy-Ser. One should be able to do all of these moves by virtue of how she has their powers.

Mind Manipulation and Telepathy

Taken from Four and Book, One should have the ability to transmit happy thoughts, switch others’ bodies with a snap, and even read minds.

Minor Precognition

For a brief moment when Book was flipping through her pages, a page can be seen which predicts that the next page would be the one she needed, which would end up turning out to be true. Not really sure what One is supposed to do with this since she isn’t a book, but hey, she has it.

Sound Manipulation

One should be able to possess Four’s other famous ability of being able to stun people with his screeches, and she should also have access to TV’s ability to play sounds so loud that it forces everyone to cover their ears.

Enhanced Senses

Originally an ability from Four, One should be able to hear characters from interplanetary distances given how Four can straight up hear the Have Cots talking on the sun from Earth. Also possessing this ability who One has the powers of is Tennis Ball, who can see and hear Ruby while the latter is falling from space, as well as TV, who has a built-in radar that allows him to detect how far he is to specific objects.

Gravity Manipulation

Yet another ability One has thanks to Four’s powers, she should be able to turn gravity on and off just like how Donut with the Factor of Four is able to do it.

Sleep Manipulation

Inheriting this ability from Two, One should be able to put people around her to sleep and to trap them within a nightmare (And also teleport other characters inside of the dream of a sleeper) with just a snap. Bet your parents pretty much did the same thing to you whenever it was past your bedtime.

Fire Manipulation

With Two and Four’s powers, One should be able to create a fiery background, envelop herself in fire, and even set others on fire just like them.

Magma Manipulation

Yet another ability taken from Two, One should have the ability to freely move around magma. Two was even able to use lava to make a timer that turned into rock when it hit 0, which One should also be capable of.

Ice Manipulation

While Tree was in the midst of uncontrollably warping Golf Ball with Two’s powers, he manages to freeze her into a block of ice at one point. One should be able to do the same, but this time with more control since she possesses much more of Two’s power than Tree had in this scene.

Electricity Manipulation

Perhaps the most iconic move of Four which One has, this let Four fire his signature Zappies from his hands, white lasers that electrocute people on contact based on the name (One may not have hands, but she should be able to fire them from her eyes just like her usual eye lasers from her base form). In addition, as One possesses Two’s powers, she should also be able to electrocute people with a lightning bolt striking them from above.

Air Manipulation

While many people would often associate this ability with Fanny due to her being a literal electric fan that blows wind with her blades, Four and other objects just so happen to also have this ability as well, with the former being capable of sending air through a tablet to give to the Have Cots to allow them to breathe in space (Wait, couldn’t they all breathe in space perfectly  fine in previous episodes? Like, what the fuck is with BFB 20’s shitty writing, man…) and the latter being capable of affecting faraway objects and even heavy objects by blowing at them. One should very much be capable of doing all of these abilities as a result.

Organic Manipulation

Thanks to having Four’s powers, One should be able to cover things in paint (Presumably in cornflower blue as it’s her body color) with a touch and also shoot said paint (Out of her foot? I don’t know, she never used this ability [yet]) as a projectile.

Resilient and Parasitic Immortality

As she absorbed the powers of various object characters, she should be able to continue to live from having chunks of her head being removed and even having her head being straight up impaled. Additionally, thanks to having Pencil's powers, she should have the ability to have her spirit remain partially alive after death to allow herself to be recovered at a Recovery Center without the need of anyone operating it through manifesting a hand.

Longevity

Thanks to having Golf Ball and Book’s powers, One should be able to live up to over a billion years old given how the former is literally that age while the latter is over 957 million years old.

Surface Scaling

Originally the ability of various objects, One should now have the ability to walk on walls and ceilings freely without falling off of them.

Duplication

An ability many objects have that One should be able to possess due to having their powers, this allowed the objects to make hundreds to thousands of clones of themselves to act as a laughing crowd.

Dimensional Storage

As another ability possessed by the objects, One should be capable of pulling out things within her even if said things are larger than her body.

Law Manipulation

An ability that originally comes from Book and Tennis Ball, the former of whom was able to change the definition of gravity by having Pillow write in her definition of gravity inside of her dictionary that it’s something that they can mess with, and the latter of whom was able to change the function of his Tennis Ball Recovery Center to make it recover Golf Ball and Fries by writing their names on sheets of paper before placing them over his name on the Recovery Center to revive them.

Probability Manipulation

Originally an ability coming from Bottle, it allowed Bottle to cause people near her to conveniently die in freak accidents the moment she says that she’s excited to prevent death. Ironic too, because she was literally placed on a team dedicated to preventing death.

Adhesive Manipulation

A rather disgusting yet surprisingly effective ability One inherited from Tennis Ball, whose saliva is apparently so sticky that it allowed Nickel to stick onto his body like glue.

Accelerated Development

Originally abilities belonging to Fanny and Tree, this somehow allows One to have the skill to master the art of Yoyle Dancing by just reading an entire book about Yoyle Dancing in just 1-3 seconds. And I thought I could do the same thing with my college textbooks smh…

Information Analysis

Also an ability originally hailing from Book as well as TV, it allowed the former to store the definitions of characters, objects, and events inside of her dictionary to know what their personalities and traits are like, and it allowed the latter to analyze the viewer votes as well as scan the entire timeline to check for temporal anomalies and check the timeline stability.

Photographic Memory

Coming from Golf Ball and TV, two of the most brilliant minded characters on the show, it allowed the former to be able to count exactly 2763 patches of dead grass while also allowing the latter to store years of voting data and footage into his system.

Camouflage

Yet another ability One has thanks to TV’s powers, she should now have the ability to blend herself into the background, with TV’s use of it being so potent that Four and X straight up failed to notice him.

Attack Reflection

As if One wasn’t done inheriting abilities from Book, she should now have the ability to reflect energy projectiles that touch her. Also, the forcefields she has from Two’s powers are able to deflect bolts from the Rift.

Light Manipulation

An ability hailing from Liy, this makes it so that she’s able to turn the power on to any room she’s in just by placing her back on the wall.

Absorption

Not power stealing-related, but still worth mentioning. Given how she has Winner’s powers, she should scale to them having the ability to absorb food into their body by dragging them into themselves.

Black Hole’s Abilities (Debatable)

At one point, One ended up kidnapping Black Hole into her pocket dimension because he kept trying to close up the Rift which was ruining her plan. Later on, when Pencil is taken to One’s pocket dimension for a deal, Black Hole is nowhere to be seen in the dimension, indicating that One had done something to him offscreen. Whether or not One actually made a deal with Black Hole to take his powers is debatable for the time being, though it’s definitely possible considering how she would have to want the portion of the Power of Two that Black Hole was given earlier due to her power-hungry nature, not to mention how earlier in the episode she succeeded in making a deal with Donut that made him give her his powers. Ultimately, even though it remains unknown if that deal actually took place, for fun, I’m still going to list Black Hole’s abilities here assuming she did take them offscreen, not that it will have any affect on the verdict anyways. That said, the powers Black Hole has that One doesn’t have in base are:

Resistances

Support

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Rocket Corp. Employees

As a group of gray stick figures consisting of scientists and engineers dedicated to creating advanced technology and weaponry, it is their duty to serve victim as he carries on with his plans. All of them are apparently revealed to be clones created within tubes, most likely to expand the workforce to make Rocket Corp more efficient. They may not be the best at throwing hands with others, but they certainly make for good assistance with tasks, especially research. In terms of what they have, they should have access to everything found at Rocket Corp given how they regularly work with equipment from that place there, though their more prominent piece of equipment is the Circle tool which they essentially use as handcuffs.

Mercenaries

In order to track down the Chosen One, victim ultimately decided to form a group of highly skilled mercenaries dedicated to getting the job done. Like every other employee at Rocket Corp, they should have access to everything found within it. Their abilities pretty much vary for each of them, so let's go over them individually.

Agent Smith

As one of the first employees at Rocket Corp, a survivor of the Newgrounds attack of 2011, and a bodyguard dedicated to serving and protecting victim, Agent serves as the ruthless leader of the mercenaries who will do whatever it takes to defeat his targets, even if it means brute force. He has access to the following abilities and equipment:

Ballista

A mercenary who ranked 3rd in the Mercenary Tryouts, Ballista is a pixelated stick figure hailing from the 2003 Flash animation Stickman vs. Door who got picked into the group thanks to the large amount of explosive rockets and missiles he can pack within himself. Yet, with all these weapons, it’s still hilarious to realize that he still can’t break open a door after all these years. That said, he has access to the following abilities and equipment:

Primal

A mercenary who ranked 2nd in the Mercenary Tryouts, Primal is a sentient caveman drawing who appears as very aggressive when dealing with opponents. He has the following abilities and equipment:

Hazard

As the highest ranking mercenary in the Mercenary Tryouts, Hazard is a pictograph stick figure who resembles your standard male bathroom sign stick figure in his default appearance. He has access to the following abilities and equipment:  


One

Yeah, nobody wants to hang out with her lmao.

Feats

victim

Overall

  • Founded Rocket Corp alongside Mitsi, a business dedicated to helping various stick figures in getting their properties repaired

  • Successfully kidnapped the Chosen One, the Second Coming, and Yellow

  • Tricked Alan into turning renaming him to H4CK3R

  • Defeated the Chosen One and Alan

  • Is the stick figure who started it all

Strength

Durability

Speed


One

Overall

  • Became the first Algebralien to obtain powers from the Yoylite meteor

  • Is the indirect reason why every other Algebralien in the series has their powers

  • Kept herself hidden from Two and a majority of the contestants for 2 years

  • Successfully made deals with Bomby, Bell, Fanny, Ice Cube, Basketball, Needle, Barf Bag, Gaty, Donut, and Pencil

  • Achieved her goal in acquiring Two’s powers while also obtaining Four’s powers

  • Defeated Four and Nine

  • Got the highest kill count out of everyone in her series

Strength

Durability

Speed

Scaling

victim

Alan Becker/The Animator

The very being responsible for creating him to be his digital torture toy, victim is able to keep up with him in the very first episode of the series, even though Alan eventually beat him in the end. While Alan is supposed to be much stronger than victim to the point where he’s killed him many times prior to victim escaping, victim can at least downscale from Alan in that case. As H4CK3R, however, he was actually able to defeat Alan, meaning that form would upscale from Alan.

The Chosen One and the Dark Lord

The 2nd and 3rd stick figures to be created by Alan, the former was especially the one responsible for killing Mitsi and shattering victim’s happy life. victim may not be as strong as these two to the point where he needed to rely on the Box just to properly harm the Chosen One, but he should at least downscale from them thanks to being able to keep up with Alan who has kept up with both the Chosen One and the Dark Lord. 

The Stick Gang

The current era colored quintet that contains the fourth creation of Alan alongside 4 other colored stick figures he met, it’s no surprise that the Second Coming, Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green have often gone on many adventures and have been in many fights both by themselves and together. They’ve also gone toe-to-toe with Alan a few times, who victim himself can keep up with, so scaling him to them is perfectly fine.


Note: From here on out, anything marked in red indicates that these happened in or are related to Animation vs. Education episodes.


King Orange

The main antagonist of Animation vs. Minecraft Season 3, King Orange swore revenge after his son tragically died in a Minecraft simulation malfunction, and thus, he planned on destroying all of Minecraft with a black hole. Although victim and King Orange have never met each other, the fact that victim can keep up with Alan who can keep up with the Stick Gang who can keep up with King Orange means that victim scaling to the former Minecraft-hating king is totally fine.

Miscellaneous Characters

In a world where stick figures and mediums clash, they're pretty much bound to eventually interacting with and keeping up with each other. As such, victim should be no different to them.


One

The Contestants

Being the main focus of the show, the contestants have regularly gone through various challenges in the most wacky and chaotic manner, even going on to keep up and trade blows with each other on a regular basis. Given her Algebralien nature, as well as the fact that she can withstand a kick from Donut, tear Donut’s legs off, and even blitz the contestants before they can react, One should be comparable to them.

Two and Four

The most powerful characters (And most notable Algebraliens) in the series who are narratively above the contestants in power, both Two and Four have been hosts of BFDI for many years, with it being implied that Four is either equal or superior to Two in power. While One implied herself to be weaker than Two, she should at the very least downscale from them and Four in base thanks to being superior to the contestants who have managed to somewhat keep up with and take hits from them from time to time despite being physically inferior. By the time she acquired both of their powers, she should just straight up scale to anything the both of them have done.

Miscellaneous Characters

In the wacky and chaotic show that is Battle for Dream Island, everyone is as cartoony and unpredictable as they can get. As such, One should pretty much scale to these feats.

Weaknesses

victim

He just has to be a victim of something, huh. Due to the trauma he's experienced in being abused by Alan, he often tends to be paranoid that Alan is coming after him, something which is evident when he sees what he thinks is an army of cursors approaching him only to turn out to be other stick figures from the Outernet. Additionally, as mentioned earlier, he lacks any natural abilities in base form to the point where he needs to rely on equipment just to stand a chance. As H4CK3R, he doesn’t really have any weaknesses to talk about especially since his lack of natural abilities in base is now fixed with him having plenty of natural abilities.


One

She isn’t always number one, of course. Usually, whenever things don’t go in One’s way, One will actually start to throw a fit to the point where she can lose control of herself and her goal, which was very much the very reason why Three died as well as how One failed to make a deal with Leafy over the latter taunting her. She also has this minor weakness scaling from other Algebraliens that is rather somewhat bizarre yet pretty obscure, being that should she be multiplied by 0 through being near a multiplication symbol (x) that is next to a 0 (Or anything resembling it), she will be incapacitated inside of that 0-shaped object. Of course, she doesn’t really need to worry about this weakness as most people probably wouldn’t think to do this, and even if they did know, setting everything up would be a hassle.

Before The Verdict…

Animator vs. Animation Cosmology

The internet is a vast place, and so is the multiverse that makes up Animator vs. Animation as a whole, so how about we cover this? After all, it’s pretty straightforward.

The PC

Starting things off, we have the PC. It may seem like a simple box filled with files and applications akin to your standard desktop home screen, but it’s more than that. Not only can this world be large enough to house a large grassfield that extends into the horizon, but it can also house the Nether from Minecraft within it. How big is the Nether, you ask? Well, that’s what the next section is for!

Minecraft

Enter Minecraft, which houses worlds such as the Nether, various overworlds, and the End. In context, worlds in AvA’s Minecraft are confirmed to be universes in size thanks to Episode 29’s title, and a detail within the book about Minecraft that King Orange read also confirms that the worlds are infinite in size just like the original Minecraft. That being said, let’s talk about the number of worlds there are that we are shown. 


At the end of the episode The End, we see portals in the Nether leading to 8 different overworlds, and later on in the episode The Ultimate Weapon, we see 4 other portals in the Nether with each one leading to the Warden’s overworld, the Monster School overworld, the Village overworld, and the Note Block Universe. Of course, this is only tapping into to worlds connected to the Nether through portals, as when it comes to the worlds not connected to the Nether through portals, we have Alexcrafter28’s world, the Lucky Block Dimension, the Bedwars Lobby, and the Bedwars Arena.


Speaking of the Bedwars Lobby and Arena, in the episode Bedwars, we actually see multiple players being present in the areas, and this is supposed to be important to know because each player is heavily implied to have their own single-player world based on the text about Minecraft Mysteries which King Orange was reading. The Bedwars server can hold up to 200000 players, meaning that there are at least 200000 players playing Minecraft and therefore at least 200000 worlds.


Given how King Orange was pretty much creating a black hole from his staff with the intention to destroy all of Minecraft overtime, and that many characters can withstand hits from his staff, it’d pretty much mean that King Orange’s Minecraft destruction feat would be worth the amount of worlds in Minecraft, and that everyone who withstood hits from his staff scale to it.

The Outernet

Ever wonder what happens when you upload a stick figure animation onto Newgrounds? Simple: the stick figure in your animation becomes the Outernet’s newest resident! Housing a clear sky and a city that can be seen in the horizon, it's no mystery that the Outernet is a lively place for them to live in. Okay, while it may not be as big as the other worlds I mentioned, it is at least a part of something far grander. What do you need to upload your animation, let alone access any website in general?

The Internet

That's right, you get the Internet! Known to be a cosmic digital space that houses various PCs and websites, the PCs noticeably appear to be finite in size when viewed from the outside despite how Alan’s PC can fit the Nether which is infinite in size. Essentially, it means anything that can be viewed as infinite in size is seen as finite in this space. As for how many universes there are, we know for a fact that there are over 1 billion websites that exist on the internet, as well as over 2 billion computers around the world, meaning that there’s essentially billions of universes within the Internet.


However, it should be noted that nobody scales to the full cosmology of the Internet given how these numbers about the amount of websites and PCs are as of 2025, but it doesn’t mean they can’t scale to part of the Internet at all. Remember the feat of victim’s rocket crashing into the Outernet which created an explosion that spread across the Internet? That feat happened back in 2007, where at that time there were over 121 million websites and over a billion PCs present. Essentially, this means victim's rocket withstood an explosion worth over 1.1 billion universes, and given how the rocket is made of parts of Alan's Adobe Flash program that victim physically tore off himself, it'd mean that he, as well as everyone who scales to him, would scale to his rocket's durability.

Animation vs. Education Worlds

While these worlds won’t play much into the quantity of universes given the dubiousness of these worlds, if you do consider the worlds from the Animation vs. Education series being alternate universes from Alan’s statement, then they are exactly that. For reference, we see 5 of these worlds, those being the Math World, the Universe, the Void, the Coding World, and the Perspective Land.

The Real World

Finally, you have the Real World, a plane of existence that views all of the contents within the PC as nothing more than something within a computer. As much as it might look like it, the Real World is not Outerversal as there have been two instances where the characters have been able to damage screens, therefore disqualifying it from being considered Reality Fiction Transcendance. Not that it matters anyways since nobody outside of the real life Alan Becker (And the other real life humans) scales to this.

Conclusion

The cosmology is very huge, housing billions of universes as a result of the PCs and the websites. While nobody would scale to the full yield of the cosmology as it is today, the characters at least scale to over 1.1 billion universes from the amount of PCs and websites there were in 2007.


Doesn’t Animator vs. Animation take place inside a computer? How is the fight even supposed to happen?

Yes, Animator vs. Animation is set inside of a computer. However, I think this goes without saying, but as much as everyone in that series is canonically just a 2-D data being with the exception of the real life people in it, there’s a thing called verse equalization that sets the systems of 2 series in the same universe for the purpose of making the VS debate between characters from those 2 series in the first place. Otherwise, seeing a fight between someone outside of a computer against someone trapped inside a computer literally makes for zero potential to the point of a complete lack of interest, which means series set within virtual worlds like Sword Art Online, Pixel Gun, and The Amazing Digital Circus wouldn’t work in VS debating against non-virtual world characters at all by that logic. Thus, it’s only fair that we just put them and the systems of their world in the same universe for this debate to work.


And even then, One has the ability to manifest inside of technology, so boom. You still have your debate anyways.


Infinite Speed Animator vs. Animation Arguments

So, there’s a few arguments for Infinite speed Animator vs. Animation going around which sound promising, but how legitimate are they, exactly? Well, let’s look at each one one-by-one.

The Chosen One and the Dark Lord’s Black Hole Explosion Speed 

At the end of Animator vs. Animation 3, the Chosen One and the Dark Lord create a pseudo-black hole which sucks everything up before proceeding to explode, which causes Alan’s PC to crash, but not before the Chosen One and the Dark Lord manage to escape through a portal in the nick of time. Given how the explosion had to have covered the entire PC which I’ve already established to be infinite in size, this pretty much means that the explosion moved at Infinite speed. It’s pretty legit… for the speed of the final explosion which made the PC crash


Yeah, just before the Chosen One and the Dark Lord escaped after creating the pseudo-black hole, the constant explosions were still growing to the point where it hadn’t reached the ground yet, to which the Chosen One and the Dark Lord had time to escape just before the final explosion that covered the entire screen and made Alan’s PC crash. As a result, especially considering the fact that this is the only time when the Chosen One and the Dark Lord do this move, nobody really scales to the speed of the final explosion, therefore rendering the feat Inapplicable for scaling.

The Chosen One’s Shockwave

In Animator vs. Animation 5, the Chosen One creates a shockwave that spreads across the PC to stop the ViraBot from controlling it. Given how the PC has been established to be infinite in size, the argument for it being Infinite in speed sounds convincing at first, until you realize that when you watch the scene again, the shockwave was only seen covering the entirety of what is shown on the PC in 13 seconds. That’s not the only problem this feat has, as if these shockwaves were really going at infinite speed, then why were the chunks from the ViraBot’s PC-possessed form falling at the same speed as the shockwaves? Is the gravity speed infinite all of a sudden? Wouldn’t everything be crushed by that gravity speed? Furthermore, nothing really states or implies that the shockwave spread through the entire infinite space of the PC, as it most likely only affected the portion we see.


If you couldn’t tell already, the Chosen One’s shockwave speed being infinite in speed is a heavy wank that misinterprets what’s really going on in the context of the scene, and therefore this feat is considered Inapplicable for infinite speed. Now, it’s not to say that this feat is completely unusable, as you can still calculate the speed of the shockwaves through traditional pixelscaling measurements, but that’s only going to make the feat so low in speed that it’s not even worth bringing up especially since they scale to much higher speeds than that. 

Numberzilla catches the Second Coming’s infinitely-expanding lines

In Animation vs. Math, Euler’s Identity in its Numberzilla form was able to catch lines fired from the Second Coming’s function gun, and this is supposed to be significant because there have been a few times where the math attacks have been able to move at Infinite speed (Numberzilla straight up compressing the infinite length of the vertical lines he caught into a finite length and the Second Coming graphing equations to create infinitely-expanding lines at an instant).


This might be straightforward at first, but the issue is that these math attacks done throughout the episode vary in speed, ranging from taking more than 1 frame to reach its destination or just reaching its destination instantly, the latter of which is supposed to be the peak speed of the math attacks which is infinite. The lines that Numberzilla had grabbed were going at infinite speed vertically, but at a finite speed horizontally, the latter of which was what Numberzilla reacts to. You might also try to argue that Numberzilla compressing the infinite lines into a finite length the moment it grabbed them would prove that the infinite speed attacks take more than 1 frame to reach their destination, but it's most likely due to them slowing down after becoming a finite length for the sake of getting the affordable size of the integral staff it wants.


So due to it being another misinterpreted speed argument, this feat is rendered Inapplicable. It'd still scale to the peak attack speed of the math attacks, but not Numberzilla or the Second Coming since the former reacted specifically to the finite moving attacks.

King Orange’s Staff destroys all of Minecraft

At the climax of The King, the black hole created by King Orange’s staff was growing large enough to the point where it was starting to destroy the Nether, so the Stick Gang had to physically run back to the portal in order to take the staff back to their PC to stop Minecraft from being destroyed, with them outrunning the black hole in the process.


Now, unlike the other infinite speed feats which have problems to them, this one is actually legit. King Orange’s whole plan was to destroy all of Minecraft whose worlds are infinite in size, meaning that the black hole would eventually have to be going at infinite speeds as well in order to destroy all of Minecraft to fulfill King Orange’s goal, so this feat is pretty much valid.

Conclusion

To summarize, a majority of the arguments for Infinite speed Animator vs. Animation are straight up wrong, either because nobody really moves in tandem with the Infinite speed attack or because the speed was misinterpreted as Infinite when it’s actually just moving at finite speed. The only legitimate feat of Infinite speed that's valid is the speed of King Orange's black hole which the Stick Gang was able to outrun.


So now the final question is this: is it consistent? Well, with most of the infinite speed arguments debunked and only one valid feat, probably not, especially given how we have instances in the series that go against them being Infinite in speed due to them traveling finite distances in finite amounts of time to finish things such as Parkour and Speedrun Compilation. Ultimately, however, people might have different views as to what they want to accept if they want to be consistent with the narrative or not, so for the purpose of this debate, I will consider Infinite speed as a high end for victim to scale to, and that readers are free to decide if they want to buy it or not.


INFINITE LIFTING POWER!?

This is a pretty straightforward thing, so I’ll cut to the chase. Basically, Numberzilla lifts the indefinite integral staff that it created through compressing the infinitely expanding vertical lines fired at it into a finite length. Legitimate for Numberzilla, but unfortunately nobody really scales to it as the Second Coming does not even physically overpower Numberzilla at any point through sheer lifting strength, hence this feat being Inapplicable for scaling.


Tier 1 Animator vs. Animation Arguments

I’m pretty sure a lot of you are aware of the higher dimensional arguments being made thanks to the Animation vs. Math and Animation vs. Physics, but are they even legit?


Spoiler alert: no.


Alright, if you want a longer answer, I might as well try my best to explain why these higher dimensional feats aren’t legit, as I’m not very knowledgeable in arguing for these types of arguments.

Euler’s Identity creates an infinite-dimensional sphere

At the end of Animation vs. Math, Euler’s Identity used its math powers to create an infinite-dimensional sphere around the Second Coming to send him home. The issue is that, even if this sphere was legitimately infinite-dimensional, neither the Second Coming nor Euler’s Identity scale to this due to how it’s something exclusive to their math powers, and while it’s true that they withstand hits from each other’s math attacks throughout the episode, neither of them were really using their math powers at their peak, which means that there’s no way for them to physically scale to the peak strength of their math powers. 

The Second Coming breaches into Anti-De Sitter Space

In Animation vs. Physics, while the Second Coming was falling into the black hole, he manages to enter Anti-De Sitter Space, which is a space that is 5-D. Already, the problem with this is that in context, he was falling towards a black hole’s singularity, which is supposed to be infinitely small, meaning that this space isn’t even higher dimensional to begin with. Even if this is legit, there is no reason for the Second Coming to even scale to this normally outside of the Anti-De Sitter Space due to his dimensionality being lower when outside of the Anti-De Sitter Space as well as the fact that there are no feats of lower-dimensional beings really withstanding hits from the 5-D Second Coming while he’s in the space.

The Second Coming holds and moves around a Calabi-Yau Manifold

In Animation vs. Physics, the Second Coming manages to hold the Calabi-Yau Manifold in his hand, an object which is considered to be 6-D. This looks to be a promising feat that the Second Coming can scale to, but the issue is that there’s a lot of context being thrown out the window here. For context, when the Second Coming held the Calabi-Yau Manifold, he was inside of a black hole’s singularity, which is supposed to be infinitely small. So essentially, what he held was nothing more than a fake higher-dimensional object in his hand and therefore it isn’t valid.

Conclusion

The arguments for tier 1 Animator vs. Animation are straight up wack, either because of misinterpretations due to the lack of context or the fact that there’s no way for the characters to even physically scale to these normally.


Battle for Dream Island Cosmology

What, you didn’t think that a series that was heavily inspired off of Total Drama would have an important cosmology? Luckily for you, this cosmology is pretty straightforward and not too complex to understand, so strap in.

The Main Universe

Starting things off, you have the main universe, the universe where the main show takes place in. It’s pretty much your standard universe which houses planets, stars, and galaxies in it, and according to word of god, the BFDI universe is infinite in size. This might seem like a straightforward universe from a glance, but it’s more complex than you think it is, starting with...

The Underworld

The Underworld is a hellish 3D hyperrealistic landscape which is located in the Earth’s core, which is a place that can only be accessed by those who die in a trash compactor, as dying by any other method will not take you there. It is confirmed in an episode description and reconfirmed by word of god to be an alternate universe, so this is pretty straightforward. 

The Real World

Next, you have the Real World, which is stated by word of god to be a transcendent place from the cartoon world, therefore making it superior in size to the cartoon world. Now, I know what you’re going to think, so I’ll just get this out of the way: No Patrick, the Real World is not Outerversal (As funny as it would be to think about especially for a series that’s a parody of Total Drama). The fact that Teardrop was able to access the Real World physically means that it can’t be qualitatively superior to the cartoon world, and we’ve even seen many other instances of characters being able to physically access it. 


Thankfully, given the fact that the location is transcendent compared to the cartoon world combined with the fact that “world” in BFDI has been used to refer to universe (The Underworld as mentioned earlier and Nine stating that the world will fall apart which was on a universal scale), we can safely say that this is at least another universe. And yes, the Real World just so happens to be a part of the “universe” since Two mentioned that there were 7 Funny Plants left in the universe with one of their locations just so happening to be the Real World.

Pocket Realms

Now, for some honorable mentions. We do see other dimensions in the series such as Evil Leafy’s stomach dimension, Yellow Face’s Ad Dimension, Four’s EXIT, Two’s Elimination Space, and One’s Pocket Realm, although all of these have yet to be confirmed to be universes. Nonetheless, I just wanted to bring these up for the sake of completion.

Debatable Universes

Now, there are some certain places in the cosmology that aren’t pocket dimensions which could be argued to be universes, albeit buying them as universes is very iffy, so let’s go over them.

Universey

For those of you who don’t have any clue who Universey is, they are a character who made a very brief 2 second cameo in the episode Rescission as one of the many characters who gets disintegrated by Pencil’s Emergency Button. Now, based on their name and appearance, you could try to argue Universey is a literal universe because of how many object characters are usually named after the very thing their body is based on (IE. Firey being a literal ball of fire, Leafy being a literal leaf, Pillow being a literal pillow, Basketball being a literal basketball… you get the idea). 


However, because we only see this character for 2 seconds in a scene where they aren’t even the main focus, we really don’t have any context to go off of if Universey should be considered a literal universe or just a fancy-looking model based on a universe. Not to mention, even if we do literally consider Universey being a universe, Pencil ends up killing them, and given how they’ve never made any appearances in any episodes after that, they are very much considered dead and would therefore no longer be a part of the cosmology.

Four’s Mini-Earths

In the episode Why Would You Do This on a Swingset, Four awards the members of BEEP who are declared safe from elimination miniature versions of Earth as their Cake at Stake prize. At one point, when Balloony gets his mini-Earth for being declared safe, he decides to press a finger on a particular region of his Earth which led to Four and the elimination ceremony grounds around him being crushed and demolished… only for everything to just go back to normal without any explanation. 


If these mini-Earths were indeed real replicas of Earth, then they must have their own underworld in their cores, something which has already been clarified earlier to be a universe especially considering how it’s implied that Four knows what the underworld is due to literally having a door in his EXIT leading to it. However, due to the lack of context if the elimination ceremony grounds really did get demolished from Balloony pressing a figure on his mini-Earth or it was simply all in Balloony’s head, we can’t really be certain that these mini-Earths are legitimate replicas of the actual Earth, and therefore we can’t say that these mini-Earths possess underworlds within their cores. After all, this scene was most likely made just for this one simple gag, and that explaining the context would ultimately ruin the gag.

Conclusion

With all that in mind, the cosmology houses 3 universes, and anybody who can greatly affect it scales to it. So, this pretty much means that One’s timeline restoration feat as well as the Announcer’s Budget Cuts can scale to the cosmology, and by extension, everyone.


Does One need contracts to erase people from existence?

A common argument in regards to One’s Existence Erasure is that she needs to get her target to sign a contract in order to erase them from existence based on this scene. However, contrary to this popular belief, this can be easily refutable, as prior to her erasing Gaty from existence, she straight up erased the cage containing the Yoylite without a contract, and later on when starting to make her deal with Leafy, she straight up erases the duct tape that was covering Leafy’s mouth, which was also done without a contract. Furthermore, after obtaining Two and Four’s powers, she straight up erased an alien without needing to make a contract deal with it, and while you could argue that this was the result of Two and Four’s powers that she was able to do the latter, the thing is that neither Two nor Four have actually been shown to use Existence Erasure as a natural ability, only One.


In short, no. One doesn’t need a contract to erase someone from existence, as it’s something she could always do at any time without any restriction.


Gaty’s statement about the Gamma Ray Burst

Even though Donut’s feat of moving in tandem with a gamma ray burst is certainly impressive, one statement in particular from Gaty had her state that the gamma ray burst came from 2763 light years away. However, this can easily be refuted, as not only did she not have any source to back this up (Especially since she’s only depicted to be a character of average intelligence in the series) that ended up making her unreliable, but 2763 in the context of BFDI has been known to be a recurring gag number in the series that often gets mentioned as a way to guesstimate certain units, meaning that Gaty in this context was very much most likely joking and not being serious.


With that said, it is more reliable to just use the actual distance to the nearest quasar which is 600 million light years.


Black Hole’s Speedy Dream Feat

As you read in the scaling section, Black Hole is capable of destroying his dream by reaching every nook and cranny to destroy it, with Tree even being able to react with a thumbs up a short moment before he fell into Black Hole after letting go of the rocket he was riding. You may be wondering, “If this happened in a dream, why on Earth are you scaling this to everyone!?” Well, context matters.


In the context of the episode, a majority of the remaining contestants had their physical bodies placed inside of one of their team members’ dreams, where their challenge was to wake their team member up and get out of their head. While this might seem straightforward, this gets even more complicated by the fact that for Black Hole’s dream exclusively, Fanny and Tree got their original bodies back as the former had her mouth ripped off her face while the latter was left incapacitated as a giant tree growing in the ocean. However, considering the fact that these bodies function the same way as their normal bodies in the main world, they should be able to still scale to feats done inside of Black Hole’s dream. Hell, even if you try to argue that Tree’s dream body is drastically different from his normal body in the main world, the only change given to Fanny’s body in Black Hole’s dream is her having her mouth back, and given how she keeps up with Tree’s dream body in Black Hole’s dream, it meant that others would still scale to dream Black Hole’s speed through Fanny.


In short, I do think this is perfectly fine to scale to everyone.


Infinite Speed Battle for Dream Island Arguments

Unsurprisingly for a wacky and chaotic competition series, there are arguments for the characters being infinite in speed, but how do they hold up? Let’s take a look at each one.

Donut moves in tandem with a Gamma Ray Burst

Yeah, we're pretty much bringing this again. I may have brought up the finite end part of the feat, but what if I told you that this feat can also be infinite in speed? Basically, the gamma ray burst actually manages to reach the Real World (Which we already went over to be another universe), and for that to happen, it would require the gamma ray burst to travel out of the universe to go to the other one, with the former especially being infinite in size.


Although you can try to argue that the Real World was accessed through the Waterfall on Earth as we’ve seen 2 times in the series, based on the direction of all 3 gamma ray bursts, only 1 of them was headed towards Earth (The one Donut moved in tandem with), not 2 of them, meaning one of the gamma ray bursts had to have gone somewhere else entirely for it to reach the Real World. As such, given how there's no statement if the gamma ray burst somehow went through a portal to get to the Real World, we can safely say that this left the universe by sheer speed, thus rendering the feat surprisingly valid for Infinite speed.

Black Hole becomes the entire universe

In the episode Oneirophobe’s Nightmare, a scenario of Black Hole betraying Death PACT’s mission by eradicating everything was shown within his dream, with him later going on to state that there would be “absolutely nothing” when he was done destroying everything. This is important to know, as we already know that Black Hole grows in size the more mass he absorbs, and by destroying everything to leave “absolutely nothing,” he would have to destroy every bit of the universe which is infinite in size, therefore he would end up becoming infinitely large in the process that would make him infinite in speed.


The obvious issue that might be brought up is that nobody ever interacts with this form of Black Hole, especially given how said form was only theoretical as showcased in his dream and not something that happened in reality. However, there actually is still a way to scale this feat to everyone thanks to one character: Two. As one of the most powerful characters in the series from a narrative standpoint, their powers were straight up powerful enough for Black Hole to be impressed by them to the point where he ended up joining TPOT due to viewing it as something superior to what he has, which would have to include his theoretical maximum sized form.


As for how One is supposed to scale to this? Simple: Two’s powers come from the Yoylite Meteor, the same meteor which One obtained her powers from, and while it’s true that Two took much more power from the meteor than One to the point where One admitted herself to being weaker than Two prior to stealing their powers, at the very least she’d end up downscaling due to being fueled by the same power source that Two has, even if it meant that the latter was more powerful than her.


All in all, an argument can be made for One being able to scale to the speed of Black Hole’s theoretical maximum sized form through Two being superior to anything Black Hole has done, and that One would downscale from Two due to getting her powers from the same source as where Two got theirs, despite how the latter has more power than her. Thus, this feat is valid.

TV processes all of the data in the timeline

During the episode Seasonal Shift, Pen asked TV to scan the past to detect the locations of the failed debuters, which led to him scanning the entire timeline to search for them, in which he finished his analysis in just 3 seconds. Due to how the BFDI universe is infinite in size, there has to be an infinite amount of bits and operations present within it that TV had to read in order to search for the missing failed debuters, and for him to complete his analysis in a finite amount of time would require his own perception speed to be infinite.


And, this is where we encounter a problem. There is no reason to really say that TV’s usual perception speed should scale to his perception speed when he is scanning the timeline, as he did the latter through a specific ability that allowed him to scan the timeline. As a result, this feat is considered to be Inapplicable for scaling.

Conclusion

To summarize, although one of the arguments for Infinite speed is inapplicable, the 2 other arguments for it surprisingly hold up, hence an argument can actually be made for the characters being Infinite in speed.


Is it consistent, though? Well, in a similar manner to discussing Animator vs. Animation’s consistency, probably not. We do have certain episodes in the series that have the contestants travelling finite distances in finite amounts of time to complete challenges such as Barriers and Pitfalls, the entire BFDIA 5 pentology, Launch Party, and The Tweested Temple, and that if they scaled to Infinite speed, it would break the narratives of those episodes. However, because readers might have differing opinions on what is acceptable for them in scaling or not, for the sake of this debate, I will consider Infinite speed as a high end for One to scale to, and that readers are free to decide if they want to buy it or not.


That said, there’s one more section to tackle, and it just so happens to be for the both of them…


The Immeasurable Arguments

Yes, believe it or not, there are actually Immeasurable arguments for both of Animator vs. Animation and Battle for Dream Island, and it just so happens that the way a feat from each series is performed just so happens to be very similar to each other, so let’s talk about them.


For Animator vs. Animation’s case, there is King Orange’s black hole destroying all of Minecraft overtime. As much as we know that the feat is already Infinite under the virtue that Minecraft worlds are infinite in size, there’s apparently the argument that it’s Immeasurable under the basis that it’s reaching other worlds that do not have portals connecting to the Nether (IE. the Lucky Block Dimension, Alexcrafter28’s world, etc).


For Battle for Dream Island’s case, there is Donut moving in tandem with a Gamma Ray Burst. We already know that the feat can go up to Infinite thanks to the Gamma Ray Burst reaching the Real World from the cartoon world which is infinite in size, yet that same basis can also be argued to be Immeasurable through it simply crossing from one universe to another.


So, both of these feats are pretty similar based on the fact that they involve certain objects being able to travel from one universe to another by sheer speed. However, you may have noticed that I’ve never marked them as Immeasurable when mentioning them in their scaling sections, and that’s because neither of these feats are Immeasurable in speed due to the lack further of context to them, as the distance between universes usually varies depending on the series from either being smaller than a universe radius to being straight up infinite, and without any evidence that these feats involved the breaching/transcending of space-time, we may as well be better off saying that these feats aren’t Immeasurable due to them being unquantifiable. That said, considering how these 2 feats involve attacks crossing universes that are infinite in size, we can at least say that these feats are Infinite at best, and that both victim and One would scale to them.


Though, we’re not out of the woods yet, as there’s still 1 more Immeasurable feat I’d like to talk about, and it’s something I actually listed in the scaling unlike the other 2 feats due to it actually being legitimate: that being the feat of Team 2 and Income Tax Return Document running through the events of Total Firey Island up to Book 7 before running back to Book 1. Basically, for context, Team 2 time travelled back to the events of Total Firey Island in 2008 to try to retrieve Income Tax Return Document, who decided to kidnap Firey during the events of Book 1 to then place him somewhere in Book 7 before running back to Book 1 to take Firey’s place there, and later on, Team 2 would run through the events of Total Firey Island through its pages until they got to Book 7 and rescued Firey before running back to the events of Book 1 to return him there.


Given how it involved them running to a future event and back by sheer speed, this actually gives an argument for the BFDI characters being Immeasurable in speed. However, while the feat is legit, the problem lies in the consistency of this rating. On top of having the same arguments as to how iffy it is for the contestants to scale to Infinite speed from a narrative standpoint, the contestants being Immeasurable in speed would very much tear apart the established narrative that they need to rely on the Yoylite to time travel. By the logic of the contestants being Immeasurable in speed, CloudYAY would’ve literally been able to go back to the present from accidentally sending themselves back in time by sheer speed and Pencil would’ve been able to just run back to Episode 1 of the series to start everything with her friends all over again by sheer speed instead of relying on One to send her back in time. In other words, this feat would be too much of a colossal outlier for any of the contestants to really scale to narratively. 


However, just like discussing the Infinite speed arguments for both of them, given how this is seemingly a common trope for many series with Immeasurable speed arguments where there are many anti-feats that go against the characters being Immeasurable (As well as Infinite) in speed to the point where many users might have different views on if they should be useable or not, for the sake of this debate, I will consider the feat as a high end for One to scale to, and that readers are free to decide if they want to buy it or not.

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Verdict

Stats

These two tragic villains are some of the most powerful beings in their series, being able to pose as a threat to most of the cast. Of course, only one of them can come out alive in this debate, so let’s kick things off by talking about the most valued asset they seek and have: strength.


Starting off with striking strength, both of them are pretty impressive in their own right. On victim’s side, some of the lower end calculated feats he scales to include grounded stuff like the Chosen One punching the Dark Lord through a wall at 0.00707 tons of TNT, Green withstanding YouTube’s death explosion at 0.00749 tons of TNT, the Chosen One destroying part of a cliffside at 0.0627 tons of TNT, the Fighting Stick Figures withstanding an attack from an Elder Guardian that yielded 0.31 tons of TNT, and the Dark Lord creating a crater at 1.667 tons of TNT. On mid ends, there’s stuff like the Second Coming and Red withstanding a skeleton flying at them at 140.21 kilotons of TNT and King Orange hurling the Ender Dragon at 1.768 megatons of TNT.


On One’s side, some of the lower end calculated feats she scales to are ones as low as Pin moving the Eiffel Tower at 0.2181651301541587 tons of TNT, Diamond getting launched into the horizon at 23.8075610461 tons of TNT, Coiny throwing a stick at 669.5276767 tons of TNT, and Mocha being launched into space at 1.59346 kilotons of TNT, but it doesn’t stop there, as the moment you get to the mid ends and take a look at the other finite striking strength and durability feats in the series, this is where victim starts to get blown out of the water by a long shot. You got feats like Donut moving the Earth at 1.2774737093690248457 ronnatons of TNT, the Have Nots rotating the Earth while generating an output of 2.65905793499 ronnatons of TNT each, Needle withstanding the destruction of her star-sized cake at 16.6087568778 quettatons of TNT, Puffball withstanding the force of being flung hard enough to rotate Saturn at 830.91178298279166222 quettatons of TNT, the Have Cots moving the enlarged sun with each member generating an output of 6.625395 FOE each, Two moving the enlarged sun at 33.126975 FOE, Black Hole moving his body at 33.242053361777096 FOE, Four moving Black Hole at 64.14741894866675 FOE, TV moving Black Hole at 12.147473268154 kiloFOE, Four moving his star-sized eyeballs at 33.474495845464 kiloFOE, and the Bugs destroying Evil Leafy’s stomach dimension at 16.88 exaFOE. If you also want to consider the underworld being part of the Earth’s mass due to the nature of it being in its core, then that would upgrade Donut’s Earth moving feat and the Have Nots’ Earth spinning feat to 1.3425024 zettaFOE and 0.565 quettaexaFOE respectively.


Just by looking at these numbers, One is anywhere from being an absurd 2.2819106e47x stronger (Without buying the underworld being part of the Earth’s mass) to an even more absurd 7.6379116e75x stronger (Through buying the underworld being part of the Earth’s mass) than King Orange’s Ender Dragon throwing feat, which is supposed to be the best finite striking strength feat that victim scales to, which goes to show that things aren’t looking good for him....


…until we bring in the big guns and talk about their high end stats, AKA their infinite ends in striking strength. Both of them do possess the similar trait of having High Universal feats they scale to such as the Chosen One and the Dark Lord’s pseudo-black hole and Black Hole’s maximum-sized power, but when it comes to the best feats they scale to in the form of their cosmology-busting feats, it just so happens that they themselves are the ones who did the best feats in their series, with victim’s rocket withstanding an explosion that spread across the Internet and One repairing the timeline at an instant. Truth be told, however, the size comparison between the two isn’t close at all. Yes, the BFDI universe being a cosmology of 3 universes is nice and all, but it literally makes up less than 0.00000001% of the amount of universes there are in AvA’s cosmology thanks to the Internet housing billions of universes, and even if you scale victim to just the amount of universes there were as of 2007, you cannot convince me at all that scaling to over 1.1 billion universes is a number that somehow doesn’t beat the best point of power that One scales to. While it’s true that both of these feats were done in their base forms and that they would only get stronger with their super forms, combined with the fact that One has a way to boost her strength, nothing really changes much because One will always be infinitely weaker in striking strength and durability than victim, and by extension, his employees.


Ultimately, as much as One had the better striking strength in the finite department, victim simply has infinitely better striking strength overall.



Of course, that was just one type of strength, so let’s talk about the other type of strength that will matter later on: lifting strength.


On victim’s side, some of the lower end feats he scales to are the Chosen One moving a window weighing 1080432.78745 kg as well as his own direct feat of tearing apart Alan’s Adobe Flash program with 2241711.01903368253 kg of force and King Orange throwing an Ender Dragon with 196291538308.78393555 kg of force. However, all 3 of these lifting strength feats would pale in comparison to the high end feats in the form of black hole gravitational pull resisting feats that come from Blue & Yellow in The Ultimate Weapon as well as the Second Coming in Animation vs. Physics, the latter of which was calculated to be him withstanding 1702873050433525 kg of force. Not bad!


For One’s side, some of the lower end feats she scales to are Loser lifting X’s basket weighing 3335.91912623 kg, Flower lifting the Master Recovery Center weighing 458440.886493 kg, and Pin moving half of the Eiffel Tower’s mass which is 3650000 kg. These are pretty impressive, but they only get better the moment we bring in the high end feats in the form of various celestial body moving feats like the members of Team 2 moving the moon which weighs 7.348e22 kg, Pin throwing Callisto which weighs 1.076e23 kg, Donut moving the Earth and the Have Nots spinning the Earth which weighs 5.972e24 kg, her own direct feat of moving Black Hole as well as Four moving Black Hole with one hand who weighs 3.978e31 kg, the Have Cots moving the enlarged sun with them each exerting 1.1746201e32 kg of force, Two moving the enlarged sun which weighs 5.8731005e32 kg, and TV moving Black Hole with 1.14224852e39 kg of force. This isn’t even accounting for the underworld being a part of the Earth’s mass due to it being within its core, something which can push Donut’s Earth-moving feat up to 1.5e53 kg.


Comparing these numbers, this wasn’t even a close comparison at all. Yes, resisting the pull of a black hole is nice and all, but compared to even the lowest calculated high end that One scales to, we’re looking at a 43150603.6115x difference in One’s favor, and keep in mind that this is only comparing the best lifting strength feat in Animator vs. Animation against something that isn’t even the best lifting strength feat in Battle for Dream Island. For those curious to know what the gap difference between the best lifting strength feat in AvA and the best lifting strength feat in BFDI is, it ranges from being a colossal 6.7077726e23x difference (Without buying the underworld being part of the Earth’s mass) to an even more colossal 8.8086425e37x difference (Through buying the underworld being part of the Earth’s mass). Yes, these are feats that they both scale to in base forms while their super forms would be stronger than this, but no unstated boost in power is really going to have the co-founder of Rocket Corp break free from the grip of the dealmaking Algebralien.


By a clear cut gap, One has the edge in lifting strength by a long shot.



And now, for the final stat category to talk about which would very much affect how everything will go: speed. The values they scale to in speed is pretty impressive, but who’s faster between the two, exactly? Let’s start off with their finite speed arguments.


Starting off with victim’s side, he’s got plenty of feats of arrow, bullet, and laser dodging that he scales to, and when it comes to calculated and shown speeds, these include feats such as Blue breaking the sound barrier at Mach 1, the Stick Gang playing instruments fast enough to make them catch on fire at Mach 5, the Chosen One blitzing a ViraBot at Mach 9.57, King Orange hurling the Ender Dragon at Mach 75.237, the Chosen One flying from the Outernet to Alan’s PC at Mach 294.4785488892128, the Chosen One flying from Alan’s PC to the Outernet at Mach 2164.651545489796, the Second Coming and Red reacting to a skeleton flying at them at Mach 5841.84, the Second Coming piloting a rocket at 0.99 C, Yellow catching Q*Bert falling from space at 1044.27243463209 C, and Gold running away from the Minecraft simulation glitch at 3992.0383854353 C.


Now let’s take a look at where One is in speed. In terms of calculated and stated speeds, One scales to feats such as the Fourse being able to run at 198.66458 m/s, X digging towards Earth’s center at Mach 3.601083, Puffball flying up Yoyle Mountain at Mach 33.52214783148688, Coiny throwing a stick at 0.01481621329 C, Robot Flower running to the moon and back at 0.01526360164183984 C, Black Hole flying towards Earth at 0.04309264395036916 C, Four moving Black Hole at 0.05982293253821616 C, TV pushing Black Hole at 0.6654986387349344 C, the Cardboard Spaceship being able to fly at 47.229816511 C, the Have Cots moving the sun at 70.74277275614452 C, Four flying to the sun at 168.4343995508386 C, Puffball flying towards Earth at 22027.18655450632 C, a spaceship flying from the Orion Nebula to Earth at 4.26 Billion C, Flower reacting to the Laser Powered Teleportation Device’s laser at 82524240819.960861206 C, and Black Hole destroying his dream at a whopping 676.9 Nonillion C.


Just by looking at these numbers alone, victim is already at a terrible position due to being an enormous 1.695625e29x slower, which, for reference, is a number in the octillions range. This is essentially a gap so high that One can straight up run octillions of laps around victim before the latter is even given the chance to do 1 action, and while it’s true that these are feats they scale to in their base forms and that they have forms that upscale from their base forms (Especially with victim having the Box which can boost his speed by 10x), the gap is simply too massive for victim to really recover from. 


However, these are just the finite speed feats, so what if we brought their infinite speed feats into the equation? Would victim be able to potentially turn things around?


Well, looking at both of their infinite speed arguments, although victim has 4 arguments for Infinite speed compared to One with only 3 arguments, as you’ve read in the Before the Verdict section, literally 3 of the arguments for victim being Infinite in speed were proven to be wack, with his only reliable argument being Infinite in speed being from King Orange’s Minecraft-destroying black hole which the Stick Gang was able to outrun. Likewise, One only has 1 of her arguments (No pun intended) for being Infinite in speed being bad, while 2 of her arguments being in the form of Donut moving in tandem with a gamma ray burst that reached the real world from the cartoon world by sheer speed and Black Hole’s maximum-sized form being infinitely large which would make him move at that speed are considered valid enough for her to be infinite in speed. So, that’s that: both have valid arguments for being Infinite in speed, so we can call this an overall dra-


Oh? One actually has a legitimate argument of being Immeasurable in speed through Team 2 and Income Tax Return Document running through the events of Total Firey Island by sheer speed? Truth be told, she has exactly that, and unfortunately for victim, he simply lacks any reliable argument to match One’s peak level of speed. Essentially, in terms of infinite ends, One is simply infinitely faster than victim to the point where the latter is completely frozen in time to the former’s perspective.


Even if you feel that these infinite ends are very iffy due to them breaking the narratives of certain episodes in their series, I only brought these ends up just in case people want to use their peak stats regardless of the narrative. Ultimately, if you buy the infinite end for 1 of them, you’ll have to buy the infinite end for the other for equal leniency especially given how both of them have anti-feats in their series going against them being infinitely fast.


With that said, no matter what end you decide to buy for both of them, One is always going to win this category either by an absurd or infinite amount.



Tertiary Factors

Let’s now talk about the smaller categories that won’t play much of a factor, but are still worth talking about. As much as these two haven’t been on screen that much compared to other characters in their series, it doesn’t mean they haven’t done any accomplishments or are unskilled in any way. That said, when it comes to experience and skill, it’s rather pretty clear cut. 


Sure, One has been in a few fights in her series, albeit she lacks any close-ranged combat skills, and that’s not mentioning the fact that she literally spent 14 years of her life being trapped in the moon which shows that she never had the chance to actually do much. Now, that’s not to say One is completely unskilled, as she’s very great at hiding herself away from everyone to the point where she’s been doing this for nearly 2 years since her escape from the moon. 


victim, on the other hand, has spent the first year of his life trying to fight off Alan and he even manages to actually have a successful life as a repairman in the 16 years since he had escaped from Alan. Not only that, but he’s also been shown to be pretty proficient in hand-to-hand combat unlike One who was never in close quarters combat scenarios as stated before. 


So all-in-all, given how he’s had a lot more freedom to experience things as well as the fact that he’s been shown to be a much better fighter, victim takes experience and skill.



Moving on to talking about their intelligence, both are actually very crafty in their own ways. 


victim is a successful repairman who managed to run a successful business dedicated to repairing others’ properties with his artistic abilities, not to mention how his business managed to create advanced tech like hoverbikes, weapons that glitch objects on contact, and especially the Box. At one point, he's also been able to trick Alan into turning him into H4CK3R by posing as Yellow. 


Speaking of trickery, One has not only also been into that, she has straight up been making a lot more deceptive moments than that one moment of victim’s trickery. Having made many successful deals with people she kidnapped while also not being caught, One was willing to do everything it took to have her deals get accepted, going as far as to straight up endangering people, the environment, and even resorting to harm when necessary.


Going by their feats of intelligence, as much as these 2 have had feats of tricking others, only victim has actually been shown to go beyond just that in the form of being mechanically intelligent which is something One has never been shown to be intelligent in, and to make things worse for One, she has the tendency to lose her temper which would distract her from her goal, whereas victim has never shown such weakness.


With that in mind, victim comes out as the smarter one here.



Arsenal & Abilities

 At last, we’re at the section that matters the most in determining who is more likely to win. So both of them are playing with massive statistical advantages and disadvantages with victim having the massive striking strength & durability edges and One having the massive lifting strength & speed edges, but ultimately, the big decider here comes down to what they have in their sets that can help them turn the tides of the battle. So, let’s break this down into 4 more categories: Versatility, Survivability, and Forms. The first 2 will tackle just the base forms of victim and One, while the last one will incorporate their super forms, AKA their current states in their series.


Let’s start things off by talking about their versatility. Both of them have many moves to pull off here, so let’s see how many abilities each one has as well as how useful their abilities would be overall.


Starting things off with victim, he has access to multiple Adobe Flash tools that can benefit him here. These includes tools like the Free Transform tool which can lock a target in the air to be spun around, the Line which can create lines out of thin air, the Pencil and Brush tools which can create lines for victim to either use as platforms or barriers, the Lasso tool which can grapple onto things from far away and hold them down, the Text tool which serves as a makeshift bow to fire anything resembling arrows, the Circle tool which can create circles, the Rectangle tool which can create rectangles, the Paint Bucket which is able to change the colors of things, the Eyedropper which is able to squirt paint and copy the color of objects, the Eraser tool which can erase things on contact, and the Zoom tool which can serve as a rifle scope and is a useful tool for shattering glass on people. 


Another useful thing that victim has access to is the Box, which he can use to trap others inside of it to leave them vulnerable to having their stats altered and powers nullified, not to mention how he can have his own stats boosted and even have himself become invisible when he’s inside the Box. There’s also his Rocket which is able to fly and cross dimensions, as well as his Hoverbike which can not only also fly but also shoot projectiles that can glitch others out. He also has the Memory Scanner which he can use to read people’s past memories as well as a lighter to burn stuff. Then, you have some additional stuff in the form of his flower wreath, tractor, fishing rod, donut, and party hat that isn’t really useful here due to not having much of a combat purpose, but they were still worth mentioning for completion.


Even though victim lacks natural abilities himself, he makes up for this with the large amount of support he’s got on his side in the form of his Rocket Corp employees and mercenaries, and while it’s true that the former mostly serves as fodder, the latter is actually very efficient thanks to their arsenals they’ve got in store. More specifically, every mercenary has long ranged attacks from their weapons that can help them keep their distance while rapidly firing at their target, which includes things like hoverbikes, rifles, Primal’s bow, Ballista’s laser as well as his many explosives and guns, and Hazard’s knives, forks, arrows, and that fucking nuke he has. But perhaps the most threatening ranged move they have is Agent’s Pause tool, which essentially freezes a target’s personal time the moment it’s thrown onto them, which serves as a very effective way to incapacitate them. Long range isn’t their only forte, as these mercenaries are just as skilled as that when it comes to their close ranged weapons and abilities. On top of being experts in unarmed combat, Agent can generate lines that he can use as staves, Ballista has a sword and hammer, Primal can pierce people with his spear as well as grow in size to ragdoll his target, and Hazard can generate weapons like a shovel and a bicycle as well as summon a female pedestrian with his Pedestrians Crossing pose that can aid him in battle. Essentially, with 4 efficient mercenaries (5 if you count the female pedestrian Hazard can summon) as well as multiple Rocket Corp workers willing to serve him, there is no doubt that victim and his employees will be troublesome to put down.


Now let’s shift things over to One. Upon looking at her equipment with a glance, a lot of it is just straight up inapplicable in a fight since these are just random objects that don’t really do much for her here. Like, what? Do you expect her to throw a donut at you? Give you papercuts with her contracts? Maybe even whack you with a TV remote? Yeah, these pieces of equipment aren’t really helping her at all here. That said, there is actually one (lol) piece of equipment that’s actually her most useful one: the Rift. Essentially, this large crack in the sky can fire bolts capable of transmuting things they touch into completely different objects as well as speed up the time of objects and warp the sky into a black sludge on a planetary scale. The former ability, especially, is what’s going to give One a great way to get rid of certain equipment her opponents might have on them.


Moving on to her abilities, unlike victim who lacks natural abilities, One’s got a lot of them to show off. These include the abilities to teleport herself and others, fly, breathe in space, create interdimensional portals that can suck people in, telekinetically hold and crush others, warp reality on a low multiversal scale, create objects, erase objects and people with a thought, arguably grow to a fifth of the size of the moon, invade dreams, shapeshift, become intangible, interact with elements, stretch her legs and also turn her feet into hands, heal others, sense who exactly is behind her without needing to turn around, immerse herself into drawings and technology to hide, control the weather, change text, generate visions of characters in other dimensions, manipulate technology, resist time paradoxes, give people their memories back, screw with people’s perceptions to make them unable to see her, resurrect people as corrupted versions of themselves, shoot lasers, break the fourth wall, shoot lasers from her eyes, grow plants, surround people in complete darkness, instantly regenerate from being turned into liquid, nullify and absorb powers with a stare, time travel, give people the ability to have their soul remain partially alive when they die, and translate text.


When it comes down to comparing their movesets, victim barely edges out in terms of total abilities and equipment from both himself and his employees compared to One, but One has more natural abilities than victim and his employees combined. Of course, as the old saying goes, quality is better than quantity, so how effective are the abilities they share, exactly? And what abilities exclusive to themselves are effective on each other?


Starting off with abilities they share, both have the ability to create things out of thin air, erase things from existence, travel between dimensions, nullify powers, make the area around them dark, fly, and shapeshift (For Primal and Hazard specifically). Off the bat, literally 6 of the 7 shared abilities they have are things that victim only shares thanks to equipment, while One always has her abilities on her thanks to being natural abilities of hers. Even when you decide to compare them anyways, this is where things start shifting in One’s favor. So, victim can draw objects into existence? One can simply think them into existence. victim can erase things on contact? One can erase things with a thought. victim can cross dimensions with his rocket? One can cross dimensions with her natural ability to teleport. victim can nullify the powers of those within the Box? One can nullify and absorb the powers of those anywhere, really. victim can make the area within the box dark? One can make any area around her dark. victim his employees can fly with their hoverbikes? One can fly naturally. Primal and Hazard have forms they can shapeshift into? So does One, but with many more forms to shapeshift into. Simply put, any ability victim (Or his employees) has that One shares, One simply has a better variant. 


It doesn’t even help the fact that as most of victim’s powers come from his equipment, One can actually take said equipment away from him through either teleporting them away or erasing them in the same manner she did when she took away Donut’s Shooty 2000 mech suit. The worser outcome for victim, especially, would be if One straight up stared at either him, his employees, or his weapons completely drain them and gain their powers and essentially use victim's arsenal against him, and if she ever managed to absorb enough power from victim and his employees, there's a good chance that she would now be able to stand a chance against them in stats due to her getting rid of her weaker striking strength and durability disadvantage that was present in her initial state.


Now, that’s not to say that things aren’t too bad for victim, as when it comes to him possessing something reliable he exclusively has that One can’t resist, one of them comes in the form of the Pause Tool that Agent carries around, which can pause One’s personal time should it land to effectively incapacitate her. That’s not the only useful move Agent has, as he also has his stunning bullets which can electrocute One to a point where she gets into an incapacitated state where it’s hard for her to fight back. Impressive, but not only can One counter both of these by either catching the projectiles shot at her by victim and his employees with her telekinesis or even nullifying Agent’s powers, she can also replicate the Pause Tool’s effects with her own telekinesis to effectively incapacitate victim and his support. With One possessing a massive lifting strength advantage, victim doesn’t really have a way to counter this at all.


Speaking of One’s abilities, in terms of the exclusive ones she has that victim doesn’t have, this is where she really starts to shine. Teleportation makes it so that she has greater mobility that even allows her to escape victim’s Box before he can do anything to her, Clairvoyance and Extrasensory Perception make it so that One will always know the locations of victim and his employees without being caught off guard, Perception Manipulation makes it so that victim and his employees cannot see her, Intangibility makes it so that she can phase through attacks, and perhaps one of the biggest threats that victim is facing here is One’s BFR, where she can just straight up teleport him and his support to her pocket dimension where they have no way to get back. Sure, victim’s rocket can potentially get him to break out of her pocket dimension, but as said before, there’s nothing really stopping One from just taking his rocket away especially with how massive it is to the point where it’s impossible for victim to hide it away from her. While victim does have a way to counter BFR (Despite how One can get rid of it), there’s one other ability One has that neither victim nor his opponents have any way to counter: Existence Erasure. The moment One starts to think, she can straight up erase anyone from existence on a historical level, and neither victim nor any of his employees have any resistance to it let alone any counter to it. This would pretty much serve as One’s most effective way to bypass victim’s durability, and victim can’t do anything to resist or counter it once she does it.


Perhaps the final nail in the coffin comes in the form of the range in their abilities, as while victim’s attacks are able to reach tens of meters with his ranged weapons, One’s attacks can affect things on a low multiversal scale through her timeline restoration feat which is beyond anything in range that victim has access to, and what’s worse is that this range just so happens to be AoE, which is something that victim lacks himself. While it’s true that Ballista has multiple explosives and Hazard has his fucking nuke which can serve as great AoE, they’re just far inferior to the grander AoE the trickster Algebralien has. Hell, if One ever wanted to, she could just teleport to her pocket dimension and just rangespam her attacks from there, which is something she has done in a few of her episode appearances, and the worst thing here is that neither victim nor his employees would know where One is. Even if they knew where One’s pocket dimension was to the point where victim would try to use his rocket to get there, as mentioned earlier, One’s a lot more likely to just get rid of it to leave no way for victim to reach her dimension.


To put it short, victim’s arsenal and abilities were nothing to scoff at especially since he had certain abilities that can defeat One, but One simply had much better range, AoE, and generally more effective abilities than anything victim and his employees have. Ergo, One takes the edge in versatility.


 


Of course, versatility can mean nothing if you have a hard time trying to put your opponent down due to something they have which makes them difficult to put down, so now let's discuss who has the better survivability. This is pretty much the category that will determine who has the means to truly protect themselves from things that come by them, and this will ultimately determine who will live long enough to achieve victory.


On victim’s side, he’s able to generate plenty of lines, rectangles, and circles to act as barriers to protect him from attacks, not to mention how he holds the advantage of being infinitely more durable than One’s striking strength as stated in the Stats section. Since his employees are pretty much comparable to him, they too would be infinitely more durable.


Unfortunately for victim, however, this is all he’s relying on to survive, as it’s entirely reliant on him either blocking attacks with stuff from equipment or tanking One’s physical attacks straight up. Speaking of One, in terms of how she’s able to hang tight in the battle, she’s got telekinesis to keep people and projectiles away from hitting her as well as regeneration that allows her to come back from being reduced to a puddle instantly. Sure, one punch from victim would literally atomize her on contact should it hit her in the right spot due to the infinitely massive gap in striking strength and durability between the two, but just as long as she gets victim to hit her in a non-vital area to the point where there’s a puddle of her that remains, she should be able to come back from it.


Regeneration isn’t the only way for One to last long in the battle, as she can straight up turn her body into a cloud and make it so that neither victim nor his employees can even interact with her at all due to their lack of feats of interacting with intangible things. If that wasn’t enough, she can also screw around with their sight by twisting their perspective in a way that they can’t see her at all or even surround them in complete darkness to make it even harder for them to track her down. On top of that, as mentioned earlier from talking about the versatility category, One can straight up strip away victim and his employees of any equipment they have on them through teleporting them away or erasing them, meaning all of victim’s tools will be gone before he knows it and all he relies on now is just tanking all of One’s physical attacks, which One would eventually be smart in realizing that none of her physical attacks are working on him, so she’s just going to straight up either send victim and his employees away to her pocket dimension or even erase them from existence instead to bypass their durability.


This isn’t even mentioning the fact that she’s straight up absurdly faster than victim and his employees to the point where they’re all statues to her perspective, meaning that neither victim nor his employees would even be given the chance to do anything before One essentially just foolproofs herself to render herself immune to anything victim and his employees throw at her while also getting rid of everything victim desperately needs to defend himself with, ultimately giving the first creation of Alan no chances at all.


Simply put, when push comes to shove, durability isn’t everything when you just lack the ways to reliably protect yourself with necessary resistances let alone affect your opponent due to them having ironically superior defense measures than you despite them being far less durable. With that said, One is pretty much the one surviving long enough to walk out of this battle alive as the last one standing.



So, the main debate of the battle between their base forms is essentially over, but what if we decided to go hypothetical and put them in their non-standard super forms? After all, these are their current states as of their most recent episodes, not to mention how these forms just so happen to give them a lot more to throw at each other for greater potential. Essentially, the final debate is now H4CK3R VS Two & Four’s Powers in determining who would manage to win the battle overall if they had everything they got.


Looking off of what H4CK3R gets from this, his weakness of having no natural abilities in base is fixed by finally giving him natural abilities to pull off, with these abilities actually proving to be pretty useful for him. As H4CK3R, he now gets the abilities to telekinetically lift and hurl others, create weapons out of thin air, read people’s stats and abilities, access files through hacking, manipulate text, use all of Agent’s toolbar equipment, fly, passively warp reality to glitch it out and downgrade technology, manipulate the size of objects, fire energy blasts, erase objects with the touch of a screen, and shoot electricity out of his body. Pretty impressive!


One, on the other hand, gets a large amount of abilities on top of her already great abilities thanks to the huge versatility of Two, Four, and the contestants’ powers. Thanks to these stolen powers, she now gets the abilities to temporally BFR people into the past, manipulate Earth to its whim, seal people inside of objects, nullify and absorb powers through touching or killing her targets, regenerate from the complete physical destruction of her body in seconds, interact with nonexistent, lower-dimensional, spiritual, and abstract thought beings, grow to 6 times the size of the sun, send people to the Elimination Space or the EXIT, amplify her stats, transform, grow limbs, summon bugs and a Fourse, fuse with the environment, kill people by throwing them or having them touch her while she’s fused with a cactus, create forcefields, make afterimages with her movements, transmute people with a touch, an energy beam, or even grabbing them with telekinesis, read and even swap minds, see the future, generate sounds loud enough to knock people out of cold, see and hear people from space, turn gravity on and off with a snap, put people to sleep and even place people inside of dreams with a snap, create fire, move around magma, freeze people in ice, electrocute people with electricity, blow strong winds at targets, mark targets in paint, survive while missing vital parts of her body and even have her spirit remain partially alive after death, live up to a billion years old, walk on walls and ceilings, make hundreds to thousands of duplicates of herself, stuff large items within her hammerspace, rewrite the laws of things to do something else, kill people near her by saying that she’s excited to prevent death, glue objects together with her saliva, master moves in seconds, analyze people by looking them up, store loads of useful details inside of her memory, camouflage to blend into the background, reflect projectiles with either her body or her forcefields, generate light within dark areas, and absorb food by stuffing them into her body.


Right off the bat, if you couldn’t tell from that bigger wall of text, One just blatantly outnumbers H4CK3R in terms of abilities by a long shot, making her now take the numbers advantage in terms of total abilities and equipment. To make matters worse, a lot of the abilities H4CK3R has just so happen to be abilities One either gained after absorbing Two & Four’s powers or were just always with her in base. These include the following abilities:


Shared Ability

H4CK3R’s method of activation and its effectiveness

One’s method of activation and its effectiveness


(Underlined means that this is an ability she has in base)

Telekinesis

With the point of an arm

With either the point of a leg or with a thought

Creation

Creates multiple weapons out of thin air with a gesture

Creates objects out of thin air with a thought

Information Analysis

Looking at the opponent to check their name, power level, abilities, and other attributes

Looking into herself to check the name and details of her opponent

Text Manipulation

By firing lasers with an arm to generate text

By staring at text to change it

Flight

Passive

Passive

Reality Warping

Passively affects an infinite universe-sized area

With a kick to affect 3 universes including an infinite universe-sized area

Technology Manipulation

Passively affects an infinite universe-sized area

With a thought to affect 1 person

Size Manipulation

By staring at an object to make it grow up to tens of meters in size

With a thought to grow up to 6 times the size of the sun 

Energy Projection

Fires blasts of energy from his hands

Fires lasers of energy from her eyes

Existence Erasure

Erases objects with the touch of a screen

Erases objects with a thought

Electricity Manipulation

Generates streaks of electricity emitting from his entire body to destroy objects

(Supposedly) Generates electricity from her eyes as well as through summoning a bolt from above her target 


As you can see, 11 out of 15 of H4CK3R’s gained abilities are straight up abilities One also has, with 9 out of 11 of these shared abilities being ones that One has in base. While it’s true that some of H4CK3R’s abilities like Information Analysis and Technology Manipulation were better than One’s versions of these abilities, most of these shared abilities ultimately fell into One’s favor when it came to who had the better versions of these abilities.


On top of this, a lot of abilities One gains with Two and Four’s powers are abilities either base victim or his employees have.


Shared Ability

victim and his employees’ methods of activation and its effectiveness

Post-Powers Absorption One’s method of activation and its effectiveness

Existence Erasure

The Eraser tool, which erases objects that touch the tool

Erases objects with a thought

Enhanced Senses

The Zoom tool, which serves as a makeshift scope to shoot at targets from tens of meters away as well as create a map of the user’s surroundings

Passively hears people from interplanetary distances as well as see people from tens of meters away

Statistics Amplification

The Box, which can boost the power and speed of those inside of it

With a pose or through transformation at any location, which can boost her power and speed

Attack Reflection

The Box, which can redirect attacks to make users hit themselves

Passively deflects projectiles that touch her body, and her forcefields have the same effect

Duplication

The Box, which can generate up to 4 clones of characters inside of it

With a thought, she can create up to hundreds to thousands of clones of herself

Darkness Manipulation

The Box, which can darken the area inside of it that spans tens of meters

With a snap, she can darken any area around her that spans tens of meters

Telepathy

The Memory Scanner, which can read the memories of those wearing it over their eyes

Passively reads minds from tens of meters away

Fire Manipulation

victim’s lighter, which can generate a small flame

With a thought, she can engulf the entire area around her and even herself on fire

Flight

Hoverbikes, which do exactly that

Passive

Energy Projection

Ballista can fire a laser from his head

Fires lasers of energy from her eyes

Earth Manipulation

Primal can generate lines on the ground spanning tens of meters that shoot spikes

Can shift around planetary masses with a stare

Summoning

Hazard can summon a female pedestrian to fight for him

One can summon a horde of bugs and a Fourse to fight for her

Electricity Manipulation

Hazard can electrocute objects with his high voltage sign

(Supposedly) Generates electricity from her eyes as well as through summoning a bolt from above her target 


So on top of her having the already great versatility advantage when it was just her base form against base victim and his employees, One just has even more abilities to match and even surpass all of the stuff that victim and his employees have.


Her versatility advantage isn’t the only category that’s being improved on, however, as her survivability advantage just becomes even better. On top of having all of the means to foolproof herself in base, One now has much better regeneration thanks to Four which allows her to completely regenerate her body from being completely destroyed on a physical level, which means that raw physical attacks and even H4CK3R’s existence erasure are completely moot against her, which really isn’t helping H4CK3R and his employees here due to their lack of abilities that can affect her spiritually. Not only that, but thanks to having Two’s forcefields, One has an extra layer of defense to keep people and projectiles away from her. On top of this, she actually gains resistances that can help in dealing with some of the moves from victim and his employees, like being able to resist pain to continue fighting regardless of her state, being able to resist electricity to withstand Hazard’s high voltage sign attack, and being able to withstand fire to withstand victim’s lighter.


Due to these newfound abilities that improve One’s survivability, H4CK3R’s only wincon remaining is the Pause tool to pause One in time, but not only has it already been pointed out that base One can counter it, One also gains an additional counter in the form of Two’s forcefields to block the Pause tool since it’s been able to block bolts from the Rift which can affect the personal time of things with its bolts. The worst part for H4CK3R is, if you really want to believe that One has them, then she would have Black Hole’s abilities which make her straight up unkillable with her passive deconstruction on contact, zero-dimensionality which neither H4CK3R nor his employees have ever interacted with, and even a resistance to Time Manipulation that would ultimately leave H4CK3R and his employees with literally no wincons at all. Sure, it’s debatable if One has Black Hole’s abilities, but even without those, she already has what she needs to be completely foolproof against H4CK3R.


Compared to the base VS base battle between victim and One, the non-standard form battle between H4CK3R and Two and Four’s Powers is somehow an even worse battle for victim to be in due to him having literally only one reliable wincon here that One can counter, whereas One gains multiple new wincons on top of her previously existing wincons from the base VS base battle in the form of being able put victim and his employees to sleep, send them to the past with no way to return, literally throw them to death, transmuting them, and even knock them out by screeching.


And so, in the overall battle that gives them everything they have, One simply had the better powers to acquire this category as well as the overall victory!


Conclusion


victim

“i'm coming home. did you miss me?”

Advantages:

  • Infinitely stronger striking strength and more durable regardless of form

  • More experienced and skilled

  • Smarter

  • Larger arsenal filled with equipment that was more combat applicable

  • victim and his employees essentially outnumbered base One…

  • victim and his employees combined have slightly more moves to pull off than base One…

  • Can erase base One from existence with the Eraser tool…

  • Can potentially escape/get to One’s pocket dimension with his rocket…

  • Can trap One inside of the Box to leave her vulnerable to having her powers taken away…

  • Can incapacitate One with the pause tool should it land…

  • Agent can stun One with stun bullets should they land

  • As H4CK3R, he can read One's power level and even know all of her abilities

  • Was so influential that it paved way for sequels to his video that would form an eventual series

  • Has a plush

Disadvantages:

  • Far weaker lifting strength

  • Far slower on finite ends, and especially infinitely slower on infinite ends

  • …but One with Two and Four’s powers can outnumber victim and his employees with duplication and summons

  • …but One with Two and Four’s powers has a far larger moveset than even H4CK3R and his employees combined

  • Less effective powers

  • …but it would prove to be ineffective against One with Two and Four’s powers due to her being able to come back from her physical body being completely erased

  • …but One can just take the rocket away from him

  • …but One can teleport out of it before anything bad happens to her

  • Is vulnerable to having all of his equipment taken away from him and his employees

  • Can have his powers drained away and even absorbed

  • Is vulnerable to being erased from existence

  • …but One would be able to catch it with her telekinesis before it can land

  • Does not have a reliable way to counter Perception Manipulation

  • Cannot interact with One if she’s in one of her intangible states

  • Worse range and AoE

  • Would have a lot of trouble trying to deal with One’s regeneration

  • Does not have a way to come back from temporal BFR

  • Lacks any resistance to Sleep Manipulation

  • Can instantly die if One with Two and Four’s Powers throws him or even has him touch One as a cactus

  • He and his employees can be transmuted to death

  • Can get stunned by One screeching at him

  • ISTG he lacks good quotes due to being 99% silent…

  • “I miss my wife”


One

“I know how much you wish you could go back and change things with your friends and... no one can relate to that as much as me, Pencil. But it’s too late for me. But not too late for you.”

Advantages:

  • Far stronger lifting strength 

  • Far faster on finite ends, and especially infinitely faster on infinite ends

  • With Two and Four’s powers, she can outnumber victim and his employees through duplication and summoning…

  • With Two and Four’s powers, she has a much larger moveset than H4CK3R and his employees combined…

  • More effective powers

  • With Two and Four’s powers, she can’t be defeated by victim/H4CK3R’s existence erasure thanks to her regeneration allowing her to come back from complete physical destruction…

  • Can dimensionally BFR victim and his employees to her pocket dimension

  • Can escape the Box through teleportation before victim and his employees can do anything to her

  • Can strip away victim and his employees of their equipment by teleporting them away or even erasing them

  • Can drain away and even absorb the powers of victim and his employees

  • Can erase victim and his employees from existence

  • Extrasensory Perception and Clairvoyance allowed her to know where victim and his employees were as well as incoming attacks coming at her from behind

  • Can manipulate the perceptions of victim and his employees to stop them from seeing her

  • Can turn into a cloud or a thought to make herself intangible to a point where victim and his employees cannot interact with her

  • Better range and AoE

  • Regeneration made it difficult to kill her

  • With Two and Four’s powers, she can temporally BFR H4CK3R and his employees

  • With Two and Four’s powers, she can put H4CK3R and his employees to sleep

  • With Two and Four’s powers, she can induce death on H4CK3R and his employees by either throwing them or having them touch her as a cactus

  • With Two and Four’s powers, she can transmute H4CK3R and his employees

  • With Two and Four’s powers, she can stun H4CK3R and his employees by screeching at them

  • Is the main antagonist of the best season in the series

  • Has a plush


Disadvantages:

  • Infinitely weaker striking strength and less durable regardless of form

  • Less experienced and skilled

  • Not as smart

  • Smaller arsenal with only one piece of equipment that was combat applicable

  • …but she would be outnumbered normally in base

  • …but her base form has a slightly smaller moveset than victim and his employees combined

  • …but her base form is vulnerable to existence erasure

  • Vulnerable to having her powers taken away by the Box

  • Can become incapacitated by the Pause tool should it land on her

  • Can get stunned by Agent’s stun bullets which would leave her vulnerable

  • Satomi Hinatsu

  • We got robbed of seeing a potential One and Puffball interaction, man… (They both literally have a similar story to each other! Why did Puffball have to get eliminated THAT early!? -_-)

    • And by 3 votes, too… it’s just too fitting that both of them are associated with that number…

  • 1000000 Grassys would fraudcheck her


Overall, this battle was pretty interesting to say the least. victim and his employees certainly held strong when it came to their infinitely superior striking strength and durability, along with the fact that the large amount of equipment in their arsenal meant that they had a lot to pull out, especially since they had a way to win in the form of their Pause tool. Unfortunately for them, however, they simply couldn’t be given the chance to do anything due to One’s massively superior speed, better abilities, and the fact that she can make herself essentially unkillable to them with her intangibility while also being able to circumvent the infinitely large AP gap with multiple moves like dimensional BFR and existence erasure. Of course, this isn’t even bringing up One with Two and Four’s powers, a form that is even worse for victim and his employees to fight due to her getting a large amount of abilities including more ways to circumvent the AP gap.


The closest victim can get to defeating One is if this were H4CK3R VS base One where H4CK3R has his more useful abilities like his better Existence Erasure to get rid of One, but ironically enough, nothing would change given the absurdly large speed gap to the point where One won’t give H4CK3R the time to act before she inevitably erases him from existence or takes him to her pocket dimension.


In the end, victim just couldn’t stick around to deal with this fight any longer which made him lose the one opportunity to win in a flash, while One was able to rocket her way to victory!


The winner is One.

Closing Thoughts


And… that’s my first blog! Hope you enjoyed reading it! Of course, feedback and disagreements are always appreciated.


I’ve always wanted to make a blog since 2023, but I couldn’t find the right time to commit to doing it. Thankfully, I finally got to do it. When it came to deciding to do this matchup, I was wanting to give One a blog in some form especially given how her series has never been featured in a blog before, so it would be very fitting that she’d be the first one from her series to get a blog! 


Now for some fun facts. Originally, I was going to put One against Dimentio from Super Paper Mario due to the deception and power theme she shares with him, but after TPOT 20 came out which revealed One’s backstory, I came to realize that her backstory simply didn’t match with Dimentio’s to the point where the idea somewhat died down. Not to mention, there were a ton of Mario blogs out there to the point where doing one would be unoriginal. I also considered putting One against Flowey from Undertale for the same reason I put her against Dimentio, but this time, the match ended up strengthening in hype due to her backstory actually feeling similar to Flowey in which they had a best friend that died which would eventually lead to their own terrible fates to the point where they would go on to seek power. However, knowing that Flowey already has like 2 blogs (Including a recent Asriel VS Siffrin blog), I knew doing him would be unoriginal as well.


Ultimately, I ended up choosing victim as One’s opponent because it was legitimately a matchup that sparked interest in me, given the fact that they’re both animated metafictional YouTube antagonists who had sad lives of being neglected by beings more powerful than them before getting girlfriends that improved their lives up until their death which involved the beings more powerful than them ruining their dreams, which would in turn lead to victim and One now seeking revenge on those who have tormented them. Hell, they even got new forms in 2025 episodes of their series through tricking others that actually made them far more powerful to the point where this power would go on to help them succeed in their goals of getting revenge on the people stronger than them (Though, while victim succeeded in defeating Alan, One only defeated Four and Nine and has yet to defeat the rest of the Algebraliens as of me writing this).


I’m well aware that we’ve had 3 different Animator vs. Animation blogs before this, but victim never really had a blog in spite of him being the most influential stick figure of his series that led to sequels. Not to mention, victim had so many possible matchups made for him which eventually died out as a result of AvA 12 releasing which would have him turn into H4CK3R. Finding an opponent who matches him in terms of his new form while also having the connections from his base form would be difficult if it weren’t for One coming into mind. After all, I pretty much enjoy both Animator vs. Animation and Battle for Dream Island. And so, this was how victim VS One came to be.


As a bonus, here’s some tier lists I made for the two in regards to their other matchups aside from each other:

Now, you might be wondering what might be next from me. Well, I have been working on 2 other personal blogs that have actually started production back in 2024 and 2025 respectively, even older than victim VS One. However, I’ll only be able to reveal these matchups once I’m close to being finished with them. That said, stay tuned!


And who knows? Maybe once victim and One’s arcs conclude, within the next 1-2 years, maybe I’ll release an updated version of the blog…


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