Ugh, let's not be hypocritical, she never insisted on it, meaning she had other reasons to allow it to happen on their tight schedules, his pride bows to her advice as far as she makes it clear where the priorities should be.
Don't accuse people of doing something which, apparently, you've actually been doing! Do you know how different in meaning the words "likely" in its various comparison forms and "infinite"( in absolutely anything and everything) are?! You're relying on abuse of plot armor to write Merlin into some "limitless" OP character while generalising flaws that have never been generalised in the story. Merlin's discourse was limited to what she took into consideration about Chandler and Cusack and no other character, to be extending those weaknesses to characters that are maybe the unlikeliest in their whole universe to have them is a gross exaggeration.
You're wanking Merlin and grossly downplaying an extremely popular theme in this series, main power traits or features inheritance from one parent to their child or children.
As far as I see on the page you offered, she enchanted the bit of magic power going into Teleport with her ability so that it doesn't stop happening(she basically froze that amount of MP fueling the PC into not getting consumed,that won't prevent PC from being burst with something stronger, she does not have infinite magic power, nor do I believe she can do that to herself even with Infinity. That is wanking of the most ridiculous level.
I dropped my assumptions on Light's effect on Teleportation several posts ago, exactly because I don't want to fall into the same wanking boat with you, but there is no changing the fact that Ark has been and can be basically used as shield and physical defense against close range attacks if any non-goddess where to enter it and its efficiency in causing burns relies only in the dynamic of power imbued into the Ark-target's resistance to Ark/Light(both race specific and that influenced by personal PL stats which sometimes support the auxiliary features). There is no changing the fact that PC is a demonic skill and it remains unresolved if it can't be purged away. It corrupts the three-dimensional space, so, whatever, I could be ajerk too and presume to have Elizabeth "god-moding" for the lulz, like you're doing to Merlin.
You keep going at the same ideas over and over even if they don't have any basis. At least I'm speculating on the basis of actual non-plot convenient information(traits and patterns) from the manga.
At no point is it stated that the "Sunshine" energy in Rhitta was from The One, for the last time, Rhitta can't store that level of energy, whatever it is. That's why Escanor couldn't use it after his battle with "Estarossa" to absorb the heat of his nearing then entering The One so that he avoids destroying the area still rather close to Lyonesse. He told Merlin that he returned to his day-form with energy from the stored Sunshine, which could've been from his early morning form(VS Izraf, VS Galand, VS "Estarossa"), but it still wasn't anywhere near to what he had going for him as The One.
Also, I've found something I hadn't noticed before, Cusack got to cast Resonant which is still an attack in essence and didn't get insta-hit with an Infinity imbued trap of Merlin's, even though there's no way he made her off-page drop DI the exact instant he entered her psyche, so much for Infinity being that broken.
Anyway, I'm getting bored with non-sensical butchering of word semantics(that goes for you too,
@MrSchmitty7, maybe you both should look up the words weakness, perfection, flaw, ideal, likely, default, to generalise, to discover-hint! it refers to something already existing, including flaws and weaknesses- you know what, try to figure out how absurdly you're trying to twist every single concept just to get to wank a skill that never had its usefulness generalised, yet grossly downplay other possibilities, not stated, but at least implied).
Also,
@MrSchmitty7 it's duly noted: next time I think I have a terrible disease instead of some minor thing, I'll first go to a person actually carrying it, get myself infected, then visit the doctor to prove to him that I do have it even though my visit is in the hopes of finding out I don't, but, hey, I can't go to anyone asking them to prove a claim in the negative(that I'm not infected with some deadly disease) unless I prove to them first the positive claim( that I do)...cause, you know, logic(or at least you) says you can't ask for that kind of proof unless you can actually prove the opposite. How convenient this sort of "logic", right?!
Yeah, I'm rather agreeing with T25 right now, there's no point to trying to prove any direction right now involving a still mysterious AM Mel and goddess Elizabeth.
However, if basic claims still go, as others dared:
Without plot convenience(yeah, it's always a time of day when my brawn is bigger than your brawn) and random
"god-modding"(I don't know how my main ability works even after 3000 years, but when I decide I want it to work, I say so and it does, so if I first say someone doesn't have weaknesses/flaws, they don't, but then if I say they do have this and that, they suddenly do)-I'm sorry, Merlin fans, but that was the worst explanation of a save even topping "I forgot I had blessings, so a curse ignored and sneaked past them, for a whole month".
Meliodas and Elizabeth for round 1, cause on closer analysis, both Infinity and PC are flawed, therefore, imperfect, and there are ways to even prevent Escanor entering The One. Lol at those who think BR AM Mel and Ellie would start the battle by posing like AM Mel did at Corrand and just wait for Merlin to cast PC or other crazy stuff. Mel can launch himself at her and while she dodges him and momentarily gets distracted, Escanor gets distracted too cause he's a protective fool and Elizabeth simply locks him in an Ark and chucks him out of the arena(the way she chucked Maelstarossa into that mountain) before he can burst himself out. End of story. Cause out of the arena, out of the game.
You guys wanted strategy, here's the simplest, it also helps that Escanor and Merlin ar more chit-chatty(either boasting or explaining their skills) than their opponents.
Meliodas and Elizabeth manage round 2 as well, thanks to finding(fast, very likely) a way to knock Diane out. Sorry, but Diane has still too much to catch up on in her development.