I’ve made compromises due to my ongoing real-life situation. I can make community posts and will most likely use them to shed some light on my scaling, but expect minimal interaction with comments and no edits for the near future. Even community posts will not be common. For this post, I think all of these are quite difficult tasks, frankly speaking. Expelling Koji in ANHS is most likely the easiest or most feasible, simply due to the fact that if you have sufficient strategy or cognitive abilities that surpass Koji—which only a few select characters do—expelling him is not out of the question. On a similar level, I think catching series Hannibal is similar to expelling Koji, considering that while he is practically impossible to trace based on the crimes themselves, as he virtually leaves no evidence behind, a gifted enough profiler like Will would be able to identify that he was operating. From there, a skilled enough detective could most likely narrow it down to Hannibal if they operated without alerting him given a lot of time and resources. Given that we know he has evidence in his house strongly implicating him as the Ripper, it wouldn’t be entirely impossible to trace it back to him. Now, both of these are very much easier said than done. In the current setting, Koji has shown his ability to fully dominate ANHS in both NFS and FS, with the exams sometimes feeling practically made for him—either to set up events in the future or to display how far above everyone else he is in the verse. Given just how many contingencies and interwoven parts Koji often has operating at any given time, even trying to corner him is a nearly impossible feat. For Hannibal’s part, the explanation strongly relies on his ignorance of an individual’s operations; should he catch on to anyone trailing him—which he has a high probability of doing—it would not be difficult for him to entirely disappear. While it still wouldn’t be impossible to catch him given enough foresight, planning, and strategy, Hannibal thrives in a C&M scenario, and it would be almost impossible to catch him off guard without him having anticipated it in advance. For Stopping Squid Game, I believe stopping it's is in a unique position. From what we understand, Squid Game is a systematic part of its world, where it is likely that a large number of the world’s elite are both aware of the games and actively supporting them in some way. By the end of season 3, it is shown to have almost international reach, and given that the VIPs we see are most likely only a small fraction of those who fund and partake in it, I find it hard to believe most characters would stand a chance at dismantling it (assuming they start with no influence). There’s no real stopping the organization from sending droves of soldiers to eliminate a single person, no matter how intellectually gifted they are. They practically have access to all information—given that they were so easily able to gain access to airport cameras at the end of season 2 and have extensive records on each player—and most likely have government connections that make them impossible to convict even if caught. Even if, by some miracle, they were exposed, most of the people involved are probably far too rich and powerful to be touched and would likely bury the whole thing or have the organization go underground for a few years before resurfacing. The only real way to “stop” Squid Game is to build considerable influence in the world yourself without alerting any of the many powerful people who could inform the organization, and then attempt to systematically dismantle it from within. Now, for the final one—what is there to say? Lumpy Waldos have such incredible foresight that they are likened to being able to see the future. They are able to anticipate a detective’s moves dozens of steps before he even thinks of them, and beyond that, they can literally teleport, have a Gojo-like barrier that stops bullets, have shown the ability to construct bombs and other devices, create complex codes and schemes to lure out their pursuers in a C&M scenario, and ultimately kill them. Catching them alone is practically an impossible feat, as you would have to somehow trap them, bypass their barrier, and then stop them from teleporting away. This isn’t even considering the fact that there are five Waldos in total, each able to almost perfectly act as one another and each working together. So, in my opinion, the final rankings are: Waldo > Stopping Squid Game > Catching Hannibal ≥ Expelling Ayanokoji
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Waldos have shown to literally only be entertaining and playing with the detective, since their hax means that anytime they are in ACTUAL danger, they can literally just hax their ways out of it. Easily the hardest, but will get least votes because it's an obscure creepypasta based off of fucking Where's Waldo of all things 😭 but yeah having outsmarting ability straight up doesn't matter against them you need a way to counter their hax
4 days ago | 1
Catching hannibal and expelling ayanokoji or stopping squid game idk about the first option
4 days ago (edited) | 1
Ofc stopping lumpy waldo (When him vs SCD in Cat and Mouse) cuz this dude has powers and has insane foresight so yeah, idk if you can beat that
3 days ago | 0
XDwasGone
Hardest to accomplish?
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