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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\", and when it happens over time after multiple appearances. Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win. It was his third major appearance and comparing to those three appearances he did not become noticeably more ridiculous. If anything he became noticeably more of a threat. Infinite regen + nuke scale ActionBomb. Crazy stuff.

The premise that the people who beat Deidara are weaker than Gaara is a completely meaningless distinction. Whether or not they are weaker than Gaara they still won, and it wasn\\\'t treated as a humorous event. They level grinded and Deidara did not. Almost as if he, [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind a villain, forgot to level grind]]. [lol]

Similarly, the Edos weren\\\'t much weaker than the originals, they were just as powerful as when they were alive. Key word, just as powerful. But the heroes aren\\\'t. They got stronger, so previously fearsome villains are no longer as significant a threat as they were previously.

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\", and when it happens over time after multiple appearances. Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win. It was his third major appearance and comparing to those three appearances he did not become noticeably more ridiculous. If anything he became noticeably more of a threat. Infinite regen + nuke scale ActionBomb. Crazy stuff.

The premise that the people who beat Deidara are weaker than Gaara is a completely meaningless distinction. Whether or not they are weaker than Gaara they still won, and it wasn\\\'t treated as a humorous event. They level grinded and Deidara did not. Almost as if he, [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind a villain, forgot to level grind]]. [lol]

Similarly, the Edos weren\\\'t much weaker than the originals, they were just as powerful as when they were alive. Key word, just as powerful. But the heroes aren\\\'t. They got stronger, so previously fearsome villains are no longer as significant a threat as they were previously.

Again, {{Villain|s forgot to level grind.}}

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\", and when it happens over time after multiple appearances. Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win. It was his third major appearance and comparing to those three appearances he did not become noticeably more ridiculous. If anything he became noticeably more of a threat. Infinite regen + nuke scale ActionBomb. Crazy stuff.

The premise that the people who beat Deidara are weaker than Gaara is a completely meaningless distinction. Whether or not they are weaker than Gaara they still won, and it wasn\\\'t treated as a humorous event. They level grinded and Deidara did not. Almost as if he, [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind a villain, forgot to level grind]]. [lol]

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\", and when it happens over time after multiple appearances. Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win. It was his third major appearance and comparing to those three appearances he did not become noticeably more ridiculous. If anything he became noticeably more of a threat

The premise that the people who beat Deidara are weaker than Gaara is a completely meaningless distinction. Whether or not they are weaker than Gaara they still won, and it wasn\\\'t treated as a humorous event. They level grinded and Deidara did not. Almost as if he, [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind a villain, forgot to level grind]]. [lol]

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\", and when it happens over time after multiple appearances. Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win. It was his third major appearance and comparing to those three appearances he did not become noticeably more ridiculous. If anything he became noticeably more of a threat

The premise that the people who beat Deidara are weaker than Gaara is a completely meaningless distinction. Whether or not they are weaker than Gaara they still won, and it wasn\\\'t treated as a humorous event. They level grinded and Deidara did not. Almost as if he, a villain, [[VillainForgotToLevelGrind forgot to level grind]]. [lol]

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\", and when it happens over time after multiple appearances. Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win. It was his third major appearance and comparing to those three appearances he did not become noticeably more ridiculous. If anything he became noticeably more of a threat

The premise that the people who beat Deidara are weaker than Gaara is a completely superfluous distinction. Whether or not they are weaker than Gaara they still won, and it wasn\\\'t treated as a humorous event. They level grinded and Deidara did not. Almost as if he...a {{villain forgot to level grind}}. [lol]

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\", and when it happens over time after multiple appearances. Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win. It was his third major appearance and comparing to those three appearances he did not become noticeably more ridiculous. If anything he became noticeably more of a threat

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.

The premise that the people who beat Deidara are weaker than Gaara is a completely superfluous distinction. Whether or not they are weaker than Gaara they still won, and it wasn\\\'t treated as a humorous event. They level grinded and Deidara did not. Almost as if he...a {{villain forgot to level grind}}. [lol]
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\", and when it happens over time after multiple appearances. Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win. It was his third major appearance and comparing to those three appearances he did not become noticeably more ridiculous. If anything he became noticeably more of a threat

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.

The premise that the people who beat Deidara are weaker than Gaara is a completely superfluous distinction. Whether or not they are weaker than Gaara they still won, and it wasn\\\'t treated as a humorous event.
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\", and when it happens over time after multiple appearances. Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win. It was his third major appearance and comparing to those three appearances he did not become noticeably more ridiculous. If anything he became noticeably more of a threat

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.
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VillainDecay is actually DiminishingVillainThreat quote, when villains go from \
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VillainDecay is quote when villains go from \\\"real threat\\\" to \\\"real joke\\\".

Deidara wasn\\\'t treated as a joke, he just didn\\\'t win.

The article for VillainForgotToLevelGrind describes the situation exactly. There is no way it is anything but.
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This orphaned was is missing the rest of its entry.
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This orphaned is missing the rest of its entry, and its source. Anyone recognize it?
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