You want to make it fair? Then you are no more durable than steel plate. Either that or drop out.
Me? Guns are able to get through her natural defense so she'd be very low end steel plate defense or more like iron.
You want to make it fair? Then you are no more durable than steel plate. Either that or drop out.
And what constitues a rookie? No fights at all, three or fewer? But an all rookie event would be interesting.
A sniper what? A sniper round? You need to define it more than a sniper what caliber.
Well, this is why my initial question is still relevant. What would be the toughest material your characters could put a 4 inch deep gash into?
For example, the substance his body is made of can only exists within a 4 meter radius of him, disintegrating as soon as it leaves this area. I intended this to be exploitable by means of explosions, high-energy impacts or simply lobbing off a limb and then sending Ijok flying before he can pick it up and re-attach it (he cannot actually regenerate mass in combat, mind you, only reclaim parts of his body).
Next time you run a tourney. Next time you make the rules and you get to decide. HE IS BEATABLE.
@Vordak To be entirely fair, I didn't write this into his sheet because it should be understood after 300 years of training. But Shin's greatest strength is his combat mastery, rather than his physical ability. His physical ability is the icing on the proverbial cake.
He's a combination of Batman and Bruce Lee, if both of them had 300 years to train.

So I've got five characters up and ready to fight. More on the way. Is anyone interested fighting one of them?