Going Full Hollow (Bleach)

We're part hollow, part Shinigami and our body is on a rampage in the real world. We have to beat our more Hollow side for power. Sounds like the Vizard inititation to me! All we need is the time limit.
It's only a matter of time before your inner hollow gets a chance to give Tatsuki a wound that her power can't regenerate. How does that work for you?
 
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[X] Contest your body while you attack!

Alternatively, our inner hollow was being completely honest about this being the hardest option and this is a tricksy trap that he set because he knows how we think.
 
Some thoughts:

From the phrasing of how this guy is talking it sounds like him being the real world counts as materializing? IIRC he says it's your lucky day or something to those effects and it didn't make sense to me unless he had established one of the winning conditions for us to achieve bankai. I figured trying to wake up was less stage one, and more giving up bankai to stop the catastrophe.

But maybe not. Hard to tell.


Second thought: even in Zan Getsu is better than us at maintaing control of the body, which I find questionable, he is currently fighting us and fighting Nel. We're only fighting him. If we're contesting the body too, then that's three things he's doing to our two. Even if he has better focus, he has to juggle more balls.


Third thought: Tatsuki is not making things easy for Nel.

So if we can gain control of the body, or at least our mouth, long enough to convince Tatsuki to retreat or at least not hinder Nel so much, then Nel will have a much easier time keeping Zan Getsu in check and make it safer for us to deal with him.

So I think one of the more important things to do is to get Tatsuki to stop being an obstacle.

Still not sure contesting and fighting is the ticket, but this is what's occurred to me. Now I eat dinner.

EDIT: Oh yeah, and fourth thought: if we kill the guy in our Inner World, he loses control, and he'll just come back as soon as we leave. So technically we can try and force him to materialize then and finish the test.

I still think this whole set-up makes more sense if the goal is to subjugate him in our Inner World, but eh.
 
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Oh yeah, and fourth thought: if we kill the guy in our Inner World, he loses control, and he'll just come back as soon as we leave. So technically we can try and force him to materialize then and finish the test.
Part of me wants to jokingly suggest we keep killing and eating him, you know, as an ever replenishing power-up, but I'm afraid someone will think I'm being serious and run with it.
 
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