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'''[[Range]]:''' '''Standard Melee''' physically, '''Tens of Meters''' with [[Forcefield Creation]] and [[Power Nullification]], '''Multiversal''' with [[Space-Time Manipulation|Subspace Manipulation]] ([[User:GiverOfThePeace/Scott Pilgrim: The In-Depth Explanation of Subspace#How%20Big%20is%20Subspace|The size of subspace expands this large]])
'''[[Range]]:''' '''Standard Melee''' physically, '''Tens of Meters''' with [[Forcefield Creation]] and [[Power Nullification]], '''Multiversal''' with [[Space-Time Manipulation|Subspace Manipulation]] ([[User:GiverOfThePeace/Scott Pilgrim: The In-Depth Explanation of Subspace#How%20Big%20is%20Subspace|The size of subspace expands this large]])
'''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Below Average''' regularly, at least '''[[Genius Intelligence|Genius]]''' in combat (As a reflection of [[Scott Pilgrim]], he is comparable to Scott in this regard, who is considered the best fighter in the Province and has defeated numerous foes), likely '''Higher'''
'''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Below Average Intelligence''' regularly, at least '''[[Genius Intelligence|Genius Intelligence]]''' in combat (As a reflection of [[Scott Pilgrim]], he is comparable to Scott in this regard, who is considered the best fighter in the Province and has defeated numerous foes), likely '''Higher'''
NegaScott is a reappearing character throughout the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels. NegaScott is Scott Pilgrim's alter ego and dark side and represents his forgotten past mistakes. He was born after Scott was infected by The Glow prior to volume four. Though NegaScott doesn't appear that often in the series, he can be considered a major character because of what he represents.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of NegaScott’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!
Nega Scott is first seen in Scott Pilgrim Gets it Together after Scott first contracts The Glow, after discovering that Roxie Richter spent the night at Ramona Flowers's apartment. Scott ends up panicking (either as a subconscious reaction at seeing his flaws manifested or from the straightfoward panic at his sudden appearance or a mix of both) and running from him.
Nega Scott has a short appearance in Scott Pilgrim vs. the Universe after Ramona leaves and Scott is staying with Stephen. Scott is brushing his teeth and he looks in the mirror, half of the mirror is him while the other half is Nega Scott.
Nega Scott is seen again in Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, when Scott on his "wilderness sabbatical" and contracts the Glow the second time, Scott tries to defeat Nega Scott, believing it to be the only way to get over Ramona and carry on with his life. Kim Pine, however, points out that if Scott forgets his past mistakes, he won't be able to learn from and he'll just keep making the same mistakes over and over again. Scott then sees a vision of Ramona, causing him and Nega Scott to stop fighting. Then, Nega Scott merges with him, allowing Scott to finally accept his faults and remember all his past memories he had previously forgotten.
Codex Statistics
Key:Regular | Subspace Avatar
Tier: At least 6-A | VariesHigh 10-B to 9-C to 8-A to 6-A
Name: NegaScott, Scott William Pilgrim (Full name)
Attack Potency: At least Continent level (Is a dark reflection of Scott Pilgrim, who fought and made Todd Ingram, who had previously made a large holein the moontwice, bleed in volume three) | Varies from Above Average Human level to Bone level to City District level to Continent level (Has a subspace avatar that he can make as strong as he wants)
Durability: At least Continent level (Scuffled with Scott Pilgrim and naturally upscales from the previous evil exes) | Varies from Above Average Human level to Bone level to City District level to Continent level (Has a subspace avatar that he can make as tough as he wants), Higher with the Power of Love and the Power of Understanding, Even Higher with Willpower
Striking Strength: At least Continent Class | Varies from Above Average Human Class to Bone Class to City District Class to Continent Class
Intelligence:Below Average Intelligence regularly, at least Genius Intelligence in combat (As a reflection of Scott Pilgrim, he is comparable to Scott in this regard, who is considered the best fighter in the Province and has defeated numerous foes), likely Higher
Fireglo Rickenbacker 4003 Bass Guitar: A guitar borrowed from his younger brother Lawrence West; Scott's Fireglo Rickenbacker 4003 Bass Guitar is the guitar he uses throughout volume 1 to 5 before returning it to his brother. Although its primary purpose it to be used for playing in his band, Sex Bob-omb (and later Shatterband), Scott can weild it as a blunt weapon or create soundwaves to combat and damage opponents.
Fireglo Rickenbacker 4003 Bass Guitar
Extra Life: The Extra Life is a seemingly silly item that Scott Pilgrim picks up at the end of Volume 3 after defeating Todd Ingram. It seems like just another video game reference, but one that becomes integral to the story in Book 6. Without the life, the story would have ended with Scott dying then respawning in his own home and would’ve never led to the reunion with Ramona Flowers or anything else that followed. The Extra Life, similiar to other video game lifes, is shaped like Scott Pilgrim's head.
Extra Life
Power of Love: The Power of Love is a katana-like sword Scott Pilgrim unlocks in volume 4 after confessing his love for Ramona Flowers, causing him to level up. During this same level up, Scott also received Guts +2, Heart +3, Smarts +1, and Will +1. The sword counts as a longsword, for which Scott chose as a proficiency back in grade 5 over the skateboard proficiency. In Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, Gideon Graves steals the Power of Love from Scott, however Ramona obtains the sword following her return into the story.
Power of Love
Food: Food acts very similar to stat increases in many role-playing games. In Soctt's case, food and beverages can increase stats such as Strength/Force, Intelligence, To Hit, Speed, Will, etcera.
Notable Techniques
Innate Techniques
Mental Manipulation: Begins to warp the opponent's perspective of reality, disorientating them and making them more vulnerable to attacks.
Darkness Manipulation: (Possibly Anti Matter Manipulation is implied within the game) Is NegaScott's uncanny ability to control darkness in order to completely cloak himself in broad daylight, essentially making him invisible.
Reversal: Scott blocks the opponent's attack with his arm and counters with a powerful punch.
Air Juggle: Scott launches his opponent into the air, he then proceeds to jump after them and punch them 63 times before dealing a 64th final punch that launches them downwards.
Barrier: Scott pulls his arms up as if to blocks incoming attacks, which summons a large invisible shield that blocks all incoming attacks from any direction.
First level up
Power of Love: A supernatural longsword Scott can summon from his chest. Unlocked when he confessed his love for Ramona Flowers. It increases his "stats", making him more powerful and allows him to compete with other swordsmen.
Ninja Slash: A reference to the opening cutscene in Ninja Gaiden. Scott dashes forward at an incredible speed and slashes his opponent in half.
Heal: When using the Power of Love, the sword can heal Scott's wounds, restoring him to his peak.
Subspace Abilities
Subspace Transportation: Scott can transport himself into the "Subspace". The Subspace is a realm that sits below and inside our own with a wide variety of uses. There are two main types of the Subspace:
Transport Subspace: A realm closely linked to the real world, usually taking a random and fantasy-like appearance. Can be used to travel quickly due to distance in the Subspace being different to distance in the real world*. Can also be used to store a virtually infinite number of objects. Due to its nature, it can be useful for hiding, fleeing, preparing or aiding in a battle.
Mind Subspace: Separate realms located in every person's mind, essentially their subconscious and where their dreams take place. It's appearance and nature relate to that person's personality and emotional state; a person in real life can influence their respective Subspace and vice-versa. Can be used to transport oneself next to that person or harm them/help them without being physically with them.
With the Glow
Described as a powerful weapon of "emotional warfare", the Glow manipulates the Subspace inside the minds of those it infects, causing them to become overwhelmed by their personal issues. The Glow suppresses positive emotions such as friendship and love, and simultaneously enhances negative feelings like suspicion, jealousy, and self-loathing. As such, the Glow can be used to poison or destroy people and their relationships. It also makes a person more susceptible to Gideon's manipulations. Gideon demonstrates this when he uses the Glow to make Scott and Ramona argue during the final battle. It appears that the Glow can lie "dormant" inside the mind of an infected person after the effects of their initial exposure wear off, as evidenced by Ramona's (and later Scott's) frequent episodes of spontaneously sporting the Glow throughout the series. The Glow is triggered by intense emotional moments, like in Volume 5 when Ramona is faced with the prospect of Scott having cheated on her with Knives, and is also experienced by Scott in Volume 6 after Kim points out the mistakes he made while they were dating in high school (namely beating up Simon Lee and leaving for Toronto without telling her), however the Glow's effects can also be activated without even while the likes of Scott and Ramona are both thinking straight and clear.
The effects of the Glow on the infected subject vary depending on the subject's level of mental stress and trauma, but the only way to get rid of it permanently is for the inflicted to actually come to terms with his or her personal issues. Despite this, it is possible to still have the Glow and experience its effects even after coming to terms with these issues, like how Scott was reinfected with the Glow after facing NegaScott. While Gideon is able to spread the Glow via touch, he can also fire it at people in a projectile form as demonstrated when he sprays the crowd at Chaos Theatre with it in the final book.
Other
Standard Tactics: Like Scott, NegaScott primarly uses his martial arts experience to best his opponents in hand-to-hand combat. Unlike Scott however, NegaScott will use his illusionary mastery to confuse his targets and manipulate darkness to conceal himself before rushing the opponent.
Weaknesses: As NegaScott is essentially an evil version of Scott, he has no remorse for those he attacks.
Any arguments regarding Vegan Todd and Regular Todd being different tiers have been completely explained here, along with various other arguments regarding the scaling of Todd Ingram.