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―The Toilet Necromancer openly defying the Toilet Emperor in Episode 100 part 2
Upgraded Toilet Necromancer (2.0) []
Overview[]
Necromancer's new body that is featured in Episode 100. The new body is human-sized and resembles a powerful lich in appearance.
Abilities of Toilet Necromancer True Form are not particularly revealed, but it is certain that he has become much stronger.
Appearance[]
Necromancer's true form (based on episode 100) appeared to be a mutant toilet with three skulls, each one with a horn attached to it. The Toilet Necromancer also had an armor-like body that made him more durable.
Combat/Abilities[]
The Necromancer, looks small at first, but he has insanely powerful abilites and has shown some skill in combat, as showed in Episode 102.
Superhuman Strength[]
The Necromancer has shown superhuman capability as he casually punches through the chest of a cameraman and lifts that same cameraman across the sky and shredded him in half.
Fast speeds[]
As showed in Episode 102, while he's attacking the Cameraman, he can fly at very high speeds.
Telekinesis[]
The Necromancer is cable of using Telekinesis to his will as he can move object with it. Though it most likely he has a limit of this ability.
Flight[]
The Necromancer is cable of flight as seen in episode 102 as he is cable of flying across a whole city block in 2 seconds.
Soul Flame manipulation[]
He has the ability to manuplaite and create soul flames that are cable of killing a cameraman in seconds, he is cable of putting this into his weapon and create soul flame slashes with his scythe
Resurrection[]
The Necromancer toilet is cable of reviving dead beings and controlling them, this can be used on anything living even hardware heads.
Levitation[]
Self explanatory
Immortality[]
The Necromancer is basically immortal and in cable of death.
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Trivia[]
- Necromancer's true body/form
- This may have been made during his absence, by using its compacted green orb form it can transfer its life energy from one body to another.
Toilet Necromancer (1.0) []
Overview[]
The Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form is the first body of the Toilet Necromancer. It is a large Underworld Toilet that can easily defeat opponents of smaller and similar size, and can even pose a threat towards titan-sized opponents if needs be. It made its debut in Episode 75 before making its final appearance in Episode 78, when it was made redundant by the availiability of the Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form.
Appearance[]
Toilet Necromancer appears to be a large sized toilet which is equipped with heavy armour plates and some speakers in front, the skull wears a helmet for some protection, it has green glowing mechanical eyes and a huge mechanical claw attached to the back of cistern.
Behavior[]
While inhabiting his Initial Form, the Toilet Necromancer always seemed to get straight to the point. Instead of displaying any shred of his actual personality, he would just ruthlessly kill the targets assigned to him. It can be presumed that he obeyed the Toilet Emperor completely while inhabiting this mech.
Abilities[]
Confirmed[]
- Immense Durability: The Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form sustained multiple hits from opponents with a similar size to itself without taking any visible damage. It can be assumed that the array of loudspeakers installed on its toilet is also capable of taking hits on its behalf.
- Mechanical Claw: The Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form possesses a flexible metallic appendage attached to its water tank terminating in a three-pronged metal claw. It can use this to pick up small opponents or even close the claw to use it as a spike to impale enemies. It possesses significant power behind these rams, as it was capable of penetrating straight through the Television Titan (Junior)'s leg.
- Resurrection: The Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form can emit a sort of call which causes both fallen allies and fallen opponents to rise up from the dead with green light pouring through their pores. These resurrected allies seem to be mindless slaves to the Toilet Necromancer.
- Immortality: The Toilet Necromancer can choose to leave his Initial Form whenever he pleases in order to possess another body. It is presumably also capable of ignoring damage, as judging from the abilities of its 2.0 form, it can still leave a body even if it is heavily damaged.
Presumed[]
- Bass Boom: The speakers installed on the Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form are presumably capable of emitting a sonic boom that can both stun and knock back enemies, but this has not ever been displayed in the series.
- Sustained Screech: On a similar tangent, it can be assumed that the Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form can utilize its speakers to project a loud, sustained tone to deal massive damage to opponents without ear protection, but it has not been demonstrated in the series.
Weaknessess[]
Confirmed[]
The Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form has no confirmed weaknesses.
Presumed[]
The Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form has no presumed weaknesses.
Appearances[]
The Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form, and indeed the character as a general, debuts in Episode 75 by extending its Mechanical Claw around the corner of a building and crushing a Large Speakerman, before withdrawing the claw back to whence it came. The toilet's appearance is heralded by green light coming from its eyes as it wheels around the corner to face the POV Cameraman, before emitting a roar that summons multiple dead toilets (and, off-screen, the Large Spakerman) to fight the POV Cameraman.
However, the Plunger TV Man teleports on-site and promptly dispatches multiple of the ressurected toilets, causing the Toilet Necromancer to wail in distress before attempting to crush the Plunger TV Man with its Mechanical Claw again, but an apt teleportation causes the Toilet Necromancer to miss. The episode ends with the Toilet Necromancer looking on in amusement as the resurrected Large Speakerman grabs the POV Cameraman and kills him with a Sustained Screech.The Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form makes a brief appearance in this episode, watching on as a squadron of its ressurected Alliance members swarm the van that the POV Cameraman was sitting in.
The Toilet Necromancer's Initial Form once again makes a side-character appearance in this episode, simply watching on as the POV Cameraman gets ambushed by a squad of resurrected Alliance members. However, this time, when it sees the resurrected Large Blue Speakerman get killed in a scuffle with the POV Cameraman, it decides to intervene by roaring, resurrecting a Large Grey-Suited Speakerman from the ground. The toilet's last contribution to the episode is after Artemis arrives dispatches of the resurrected Large Grey-Suited Speakerman, in which it folds its protective helmet over its eyes and roars in distress.
Kills/Injuries[]
Note: This is a work in progress section!
Episode | Character | Image | Method |
[[The skibidi wars 75]75] | Speaker Juggernaut | TBD | Crushed with rear tentacle |
Trivia[]
- Originally it was a normal skull toilet but it got infected and revived by the Infectant Orb. It is also possible that the Infectant Orb is the Necromancer’s spirit.
- It has managed to utilize Television Titan (Junior)'s body to become a titan and change the tides of war
Titan Toilet Necromancer []
Overview[]
The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form is the second body of the Toilet Necromancer. It is a titan-sized mutant Underworld Toilet that is capable of posing a threat to opponents of any size and even the integrity of The Alliance in general. It made its debut in Episode 79 and received critial damage in Episode 100, in which it was scrapped.
Appearance[]
He wears a heavy helmet to protect the head and it has two hanging TVs on his shoulders. Just like in his previous body, a robotic tentacle like limb is attached on right side of his body. He usually wields a huge Scythe which he summoned in episode 82, his core also glows green in colour now instead of red. At first it looked like he put the skull and the helmet on Television Titan’s TV screen.
Behavior[]
Likely swayed by the sheer power increase of the Television Titan Form in comparison to his Initial Form, the Toilet Necromancer doesn't appear to take confrontations very seriously while inhabiting this form. He appears to consider many attempts to damage the body humorous, as he laughs a lot after numerous different cues. Additionally, he doesn't seem to take his assignments all that seriously, laughing in the face of them, which has caused him to fail to damage certain opponents multiple times and also for him to take damage.
However, when he does take his job seriously, the Toilet Necromancer maintains the viciousness and ruthlessness of his first form. This can be shown when he tears off the arm of the Worker Scientist Skibidi Toilet without even consulting him.
Near the end of the form's lifespan, the Toilet Necromancer seemed to begin questioning his allegiance to the Toilet Emperor, most likely after the death of the Mad Toilet Inventor. This can be seen in his undisclosed absence from the Toilet Empire's affairs, and in the final moments of the form's presence, when he simply openly defys the words of the Emperor.
Abilities[]
Confirmed[]
- Immense Durability: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form, due to its nature as the body of the Television Titan, is extremely durable. It has been shown to survive multiple attacks from other titan-sized threats without any visible damage.
- Scythe: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form can summon a scythe for use as a personal weapon whenever it chooses. This scythe is capable of slicing through pretty much anything, given that it amputated one of the Tri-Titan's cameras.
- Claw Knuckledusters: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form possesses three small blades on its left hand which it can use as a knucleduster of sorts to enhance its hand-to-hand combat abilities.
- Acid Breath: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form can exhale massive green toxic clouds from its mouth, which corrodes opponents and deals massive damage, almost instantly killing smaller opponents and being capable of inflicting sizeable damage on larger ones. However, it can easily be repelled by means of any form of shielding.
- Telekinesis: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form is capable of moving objects without touching them physically.
- Resurrection: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form can ressurrect fallen toilets just like its predecessor (although it has not been shown reviving any Alliance members). However, as the mech is presumably a more suitable conduit for the Toilet Necromancer's power, it is able to resurrect much larger corpses than his Initial Form, with the largest example thus far being none other than the G-Toilet himself.
- Immortality: The Toilet Necromancer can choose to depart from his Television Titan Form whenever he chooses and possess another host if needed. Due to the 2nd Toilet Necromancer Mech's nature as a mech, it can continue fighting no matter how much damage it sustains.
Presumed[]
- TV Screen: Due to the Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form using the Television Titan as a base and due to the implementation of additional TV screens to its body, it can be implied that it can also use the same TV beam as the Television Titan to cause larger opponents to suffer critical damage and to make smaller opponents commit suicide.
- Shoulder Claws: While even the Television Titan has never been seen using this ability, from the abilities of the Titan TV Man from the main series and the abilities of the Cinema Titan in the Skibidi Wars, it can be inferred that the Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form can deploy the claws mounted on its shoulders to impale opponents at close range.
Former[]
- Mechanical Claw: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form used to possess the metallic appendage of its predecessor, which was mounted on its right arm, replacing the old arm from the elbow down. Its claw could be used to latch onto objects and also close to act as a 'spearhead' of sorts, allowing it to penetrate through opponents. However, it has since been severed by the Cinema Titan and is no longer a part of the mech.
Weaknessess[]
Confirmed[]
- Sheer Damage: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form was destroyed simply by getting sliced apart repeatedly by the Toilet Emperor, showing that with sufficient damage, it will simply become unusable. The core was exposed and had no protection against the attacks from the Toilet Emperor and the Necromancer did not even Upgrade the mech like how Sonar Titan was upgraded. He could have scrapped the mech and tried taking control of Sonar Titan instead.
- Visual Attacks: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form has been shown to be susceptible to visual attacks. While it does not seem to have the same degree of effect on the body than on other opponents (presumably due to the Toilet Necromancer's nature as an Underworld Toilet), it still suffers sufficient pain for it to shield its eyes.
- Sound Attacks: The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form had to clasp its hands on its ears when the Mad Toilet Inventor was using his Sustained Screech ability, implying that without doing so, it would be susceptible to auditory attacks.
Presumed[]
The Toilet Necromancer's Television Titan Form has no presumed weaknesses.
Trivia[]
- It can be considered that Necromancer receives his power from the underworld thus making him immortal. This can be taken more seriously if you notice that he possesses some unnatural powers.
- Necromancer is a type of character who can't be trusted easily and can't be expected to be loyal because of his devious facial expressions and he gives the vibe of betrayer.
- this is confirmed in the 100th episode
- Toilet Necromancer is the second character in whole series to a serious damage to Tri-Titan.
- Now he uses the mechanical arm of Worker Scientist Skibidi Toilet. After episode 86 he no longer had his mechanical claw that's why he needed another arm.
- It's likely that he's been never serious before and he has yet to show his 100% power.
In episode 105, his arm and leg were removed from Television Titan and the scythe was on the TV head. He struct the Leg and Tv head or Television Titan and killed him.
Audio[]
Toilet Necromancer Mech []
Overview[]
The Toilet Necromancer's Titan Amalgamation Form is the third body of the Toilet Necromancer. It is a titan-sized mutant Underworld Toilet that is a cataclysmic threat to any opponent, able to take on the likes of opponents almost twice as large as it. It made its debut in Episode 100 and has yet to be decommissioned.
Appearance[]
The Titan Amalgamation seems to be a massive mechanical body that bears a striking resemblance to the Tri-Titan. The mech boasts speakers placed all around its body, and it features a skull on its face that have its true form control it, along with horns and a mechanical part on its back.
Combat/Abilities[]
The Titan Amalgamation has not yet revealed any combat abilities. However, it is possible that it can use a shockwave by utilizing the speakers placed around its body.
Trivia[]
- Titan Amalgamation probably existed for a long time already. Just because he doesn't use it yet and use Television Titan (Junior) body as his mech instead.
- This form might be a dead triadian
- However, in the full episode 100, it was revealed that no triadian was being captured or delivered to the necromancer, indicating that it could have been his own mech.
External Links[]
Toilet Necromancer on Villains Fanon Wiki https://villainsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Toilet_Necromancer