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[[WMG:In ''Good Ogre'', why does the Maelshadow take the form of [[spoiler:a human]] to fight Max?]] * Before then, he used a much more intimidating EldritchAbomination form that likely would have helped him put up a much better fight. I know what you're thinking: "He obviously did it because he [[UnderestimatingBadassery didn't believe Max could beat him]]!" Yes, but ''even after'' he admits that Max is more powerful than him, ''he still uses that form!'' Not even the threat of [[spoiler:being attacked by a gracon]] is enough to get him to use his monster form. Why? Does he have some sort of limit on his shapeshifting ability? [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic EXPLAIN, BOOK, EXPLAIN!]]

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[[WMG:In ''Good Ogre'', during Max's battle with the Maelshadow, why does the Maelshadow take the form of [[spoiler:a human]] to fight Max?]] human?]]]]

* Before then, he used a much more intimidating EldritchAbomination form that likely would have helped him put up a much better fight. I know what you're thinking: "He obviously did it because he [[UnderestimatingBadassery didn't believe Max could beat him]]!" Yes, but ''even after'' he admits that Max is more powerful than him, ''he still uses that form!'' Not even the threat of [[spoiler:being attacked by a gracon]] is enough to get him to use his monster form. Why? Does he have some sort of limit on his shapeshifting ability? [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic EXPLAIN, BOOK, EXPLAIN!]]


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* In ''Good Ogre'', why does the Maelshadow take the form of [[spoiler:a human]] to fight Max? Before then, he used a much more intimidating EldritchAbomination form that likely would have helped him put up a much better fight. I know what you're thinking: "He obviously did it because he [[UnderestimatingBadassery didn't believe Max could beat him]]!" Yes, but ''even after'' he admits that Max is more powerful than him, ''he still uses that form!'' Not even the threat of [[spoiler:being attacked by a gracon]] is enough to get him to use his monster form. WhatAnIdiot.

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* In [[WMG:In ''Good Ogre'', why does the Maelshadow take the form of [[spoiler:a human]] to fight Max? Max?]] * Before then, he used a much more intimidating EldritchAbomination form that likely would have helped him put up a much better fight. I know what you're thinking: "He obviously did it because he [[UnderestimatingBadassery didn't believe Max could beat him]]!" Yes, but ''even after'' he admits that Max is more powerful than him, ''he still uses that form!'' Not even the threat of [[spoiler:being attacked by a gracon]] is enough to get him to use his monster form. WhatAnIdiot.Why? Does he have some sort of limit on his shapeshifting ability? [[WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic EXPLAIN, BOOK, EXPLAIN!]]

[[WMG:Why did it take so long for Dreadbringer to come up with the idea of using a unicorn?]]
* If the Maelshadow and his servants all knew that only dragons and unicorns could cross between realms, why didn't they think of using one before?
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* In ''Good Ogre'', why does the Maelshadow take the form of [[spoiler:a human]] to fight Max? Before then, he used a much more intimidating EldritchAbomination form that likely would have helped him put up a much better fight. I know what you're thinking: "He obviously did it because he [[UnderestimatingBadassery didn't believe Max could beat him]]!" Yes, but ''even after'' he admits that Max is more powerful than him, ''he still uses that form!'' Not even the threat of [[spoiler:being attacked by a gracon]] is enough to get him to use his monster form. WhatAnIdiot.

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