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Ramona Flowers (Video Game)
Articles About Ramona Flowers
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Scott Pilgrim | Graphic Novel - Movie - Video Game - Anime |
“ | Scott Pilgrim is in love with Ramona Flowers but...He must defeat her seven evil ex-boyfriends | „ |
~ The game's intro |
Background
Ramona Flowers is one of the main characters of the video game Adaptation of Scott Pilgrim vs the World, which is being released during the Holidays of 2020 by Ubisoft. After instantly falling in love with Scott Pilgrim, the two of them, along with Kim Pines, Stephen Stills, Knives Chau, and Wallace Wells, travel throughout Toronto Canada to defeat her Seven Evil Ex boyfriends.
Like other Adaptations, little is known about her past, and she doesn't open up much. However, exclusive to the game, Ramona fights and defeats Nega Scott so that she can accept Scott for who he is and help him improve as a person. In Scott's ending, she leaves an unhappy Scott after he refuses to improve as a person.
Codex Statistics
Key: Level 1-2 | Level 3-7
Grade: A | A
Tier: Low 8-C | 6-A
Name: Ramona Flowers
Origin: Scott Pilgrim
Sex: Female
Age: Roughly 24 to 25
Classification: Human
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Small Building level (Defeated Matthew Patel in combat with relative ease and dwarfs basic grunts who can completely incinerate people) | Continent level (Defeated Todd Ingram who punched the same two holes in the moon like in the comics)
Durability: Small Building level (Can survive attacks from Matthew Patel) | Continent level (No-selled a vegan nuke from Todd Ingram)
Striking Strength: Small Building Class | Continent Class
Lifting Strength: Peak Human (Can throw six grown men, scales to the other playable characters) | Class 5 Scales to Scott, who can lift entire cars with ease)
Travel Speed: At least Peak Human | Unknown (flew above the clouds with Scott at an unknown speed)
Attack Speed: Superhuman (Performed a 130 hit combo in seconds) | At most Relativistic+ (Bested Todd in combat, who was able to move to the moon at these speeds. Scales to Nega Scott who took over the universe in a short timeframe)
Reaction Speed: Superhuman | At most Relativistic+ (Parried flashes from a camera)
Stamina: Superhuman (Can fight armies of enemies for days on end and still be in peak condition to fight the evil exes)
Range: Standard Melee with standard attacks to Extended Melee with special attacks, Tens of Meters with optional equipment, Multiversal with Dimensional Travel & Subspace Manipulation (The size of subspace expands this large)
Intelligence: Genius Intelligence (Is incredibly skilled in combat and can utilize anything around her to her advantage. Is superior to Nega Scott who could rule the universe)
Powers and Techniques
All previous powers and abilities to an unknown extent. Abstract Existence (Idea, Primordial Source), Regeneration (Low-Godly; Subspace avatars are avatars of pure cognition[1] of one's true self and by extension can be restored by the true form at will[2]), Immortality, Supernatural Resilience, and Unconditional Time Travel (Life and Death Immunity; Concepts such as death are irrelevant to subspace avatars/dwellers as even if one dies[3] they will just be sent into subspace[4], with spirits being able to freely pass through and from Subspace. Immortal Metaphysical Aspect; All damage done to a subspace avatar means nothing to their true self. Someone like Scott could lose his limbs in subspace and be cut in half and would still be perfectly fine[2][5]. Reliance; True Self/Person; As the creation(s) in subspace ultimately have no major consequences on the real world self, the subspace avatar can be endlessly created[2]. Even if subspace itself is destroyed[5], the true self can simply restore it as well. Subspace avatars are avatars of pure cognition[1] created by one's true self and by extension can be restored by the true form at will[6], regardless of the damage they succumb to[2]) Alternate Replacements (Due to Subspace being an entire space-time continuum directly tied to the user's mind[7] mind subspace is therefore directly linked to the user's entire life, allowing for numerous versions of the same being to exist simultaneously[5]. Furthermore, psychic energies can traverse through the timestream to the present era, further suggesting that mental figments of one's past self can travel through the timestream), Acausality (Irregular Causality; Subspace is a different space-time where all rules are different (including death[4]), thus it should by extension be a different system of causality), Enhanced Perspective Manipulation and Observation (Unconscious Manifestation and Conscious Manifestation; Perception is Law. People, items, and Mind Subspace itself are based on the nature of the person's mind, therefore, however, a person imagines Subspace is how it will appear. A good example is Scott's Dream Desert[8]: this location is repeatedly used as a metaphor for Scott's loneliness but also is his projected image of Subspace at that time which Ramona is able to pass through[8]), Law Manipulation (One’s subspace operates under their rules[9] and systems[6] which can extend even to the real[10] world[11] with characters like Gideon affecting Ramona’s Subspace), Reality Warping and Mind Manipulation (Mindshifting; While Mind Subspace allows for others' own projected images of themselves to take on other forms[5], the individual whom the Subspace resides in retains all power and control within said mind. Through this, the character can shape themselves and Subspace to their liking all through their thoughts, perspectives, and desires), Power Nullification (A user of Subspace can completely nullify any connection an opponent has in that Subspace, regardless of if they're more powerful or not. This is how Ramona was able to expel Gideon despite him being a master of Subspace and able to manipulate it inside anyone's mind[5]), Dimensional Travel and limited Possession (Subspace users can unconsciously and consciously enter their subspace avatars[7], even after dying[5]), Power Manifestation (Gideon Graves was able to create the Glow from subspace[5] and use it to directly counter mind subspace[5])
Equipment
Her Hammer and Subspace purse
Notable Techniques
- Super Attack: Ramona pulls out her Subspace purse and swings it around similar to Scott Pilgrim's Super Attack
- Tech Attack 1: A reference to Street Fighter's Alpha Hazanshu. Ramona somersaults forwards with her left leg out and slams it down on nearby opponents
- Tech Attack 2: A reference to Street Fighter's Alpha Kikosho. Ramona launches both palms forward releasing a small radius of red energy
- Sledge Hammer: Ramona's go-to weapon of choice and her most efficient for combat. She can use it in a variety of ways
- Subspace Purse: Ramona's purse can be utilized for extended range melee combat or to enter Subspace where she can store weapons are amplify herself
Other
Weaknesses: After realizing Scott's past, she begins to distance herself from everyone else until either Scott learns to be a better person, or she leaves entirely due to Scott's lack of responsibility for his actions
Note: All the playable characters, despite minor in-game stat differences and altered special movesets, are nearly identical stat-wise and fight evenly together as a team.
Explanations
For further explanation of subspace, read this blog.
Battle Records
*Scott Pilgrim (Movie) - Scott's profile (6-A versions used)
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, 2007, Chapter 20
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, 2010, Chapter 32
- ↑ Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, 2010, Chapter 36
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, 2010, Chapter 35
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, 2010, Chapter 37
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, 2007, Chapter 23
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life, 2004, Chapter 2
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life, 2004, Chapter 1
- ↑ Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, 2007, Chapter 20
- ↑ Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness, 2005, Chapter 12
- ↑ Free Scott Pilgrim, 2006, Bonus