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Peypeypeypey

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  1. I agree, but their biggest problem is going to be teamwork. The hero team are all heavy hitters, they have MM's telekinesis to stay in synch, and they are on the same page about what should be done with the objects. The villains would be just as likely to turn on each other than to fight the heroes. Even assuming they are forced to work together, their teamwork wouldn't be as good. Assuming none of them backstabs or betrays the others then the villains have more power and more varied powers
  2. I agree with the consensus. Pennywise is the more powerful of the two and Beetlejuice probably isn't up to the task of putting a long term stop to the clown
  3. Well some of the individual outcomes were surprising but I fully expected to not make the finals. Like 4 of these I couldn't even try to argue. Good debates though, Skills. Your team just had a lot more depth
  4. If anything, Chaos might look at Arthur and see he needs a win lol. Of the three major robberies in RDR 2, all three go wrong in some major way, all of Arthur's close friends die except like 3, he gets betrayed by his mentor/Father figure twice, he gets TB, and his gang falls apart. Fate has it out for Arthur lol
  5. While it's true that Cap is generally considered superior physically, that doesn't mean Bats isn't peak human. Both Cap and Bats can do things that are objectively above what any peak human can do in real life, so I would call them both "peak human." I mean, running 60 MPH is twice as fast as Usain Bolt, the fastest man. It's an objectively super human feat by any real measure, and Batman has similarly superhuman feats. But yeah, I got off work late last night and figured most everyone had already voted so I would just leave it as is
  6. Of course Batman can claim to be peak human in speed and agility. He's famously agile. I'm honestly not sure why you would think he isn't peak human in those areas. If anything, I would bet Batman is faster and more agile than he is strong.
  7. I wouldn't call it a simple elemental, but if my memory serves, Trevor is the one who calls it an elemental who feeds on death. It's a powerful being and very old, but it's not the force of nature type of death that we usually see.
  8. The Bat-Family, and especially the Robins, are known for their acrobatics, stealth, and overall physical and mental prowess. I'm at work so I can't post scans, but Red Hood has trained with the best of the best in many physical areas, and I would bet is better in agility and gymnastics than Cap. Cap is no slouch, but this is what the Bat Family is specifically trained in
  9. I will just add on to the last post that Death is the last season of Castlevania is not the grim reaper as we usually think of him, but more of an elemental spirit that feeds on death. Still powerful, but not as impressive as killing the real Embodiment of death
  10. That's a question I would like an answer to as well. I remember they had a robot on the crew in one of the Star Fox games. The one for the GameCube I think. Not the really bad one though. Assault I think? Anyway, that's the closest I remember to Fox interacting with robots. I don't know a ton about Fox though
  11. You heard it here first, folks. According to DSkillz, Chaos was never even in the arena, make it an automatic win for Arthur Jokes aside, I disagree just a bit with this reasoning because while it's true Chaos would be in no real danger, if Arthur has no chance of winning at all then he would consider it boring and would think Fate had determined Arthur has to lose, ans Chaos hates Fate more than anything. I think the most likely scenario is Chaos makes a game of it they is possible for Arthur to win but very hard, and Arthur, workhorse that he is, would overcome the challenges
  12. I didn't mean to imply he would make it easy for Arthur, but if he made it impossible for Arthur then he wouldn't have his fun, either. As you say, he loves messing with people. He would make it very difficult, but possible, for Arthur to win for his own amusement. If Arthur has no chance, then it's boring, and Chaos would hate that. My point is that Arthur is just the kind of person that people constantly underestimate, and he could very well surprise even Chaos and pull an unexpected win in the scenario Chaos cooks up
  13. Oh I wasn't even trying to say the Polar Express shouldn't have been accepted. I agree it's fine that it got in. It just makes for some strange challenges and some unusual interpretations though lol As for the first point, again, there are Saw traps that are 100% inescapable, or rely entirely on someone else to survive (sorry about the terrible click bait article but it gets the "Jigsaw often makes inescapable traps" point across). Jigsaw is not at all above just killing people. And the reason we should assume he's going for the throat (or train whistle as it were) this time is because that's what the the challenge is. He is motivated to kill this train.
  14. I don't think a Boom Tube can take you outside of the DC Multiverse. Hell, I don't specifically remember a time when a Boom Tube has left it's specific universe but I'm sure it probably has happened. In any case, Deathstroke wouldn't be able to find Dip because he wouldn't know what Dip is and no one in his entire multiverse would either. Slade would have no reason to even think Dip exists. He would prepare traditionally, and then Yakko would do his usual toony schtick and get the win
  15. To reiterate, this would be a good fight. Red Hood was able to beat Cassandra Cain in a fair fight, who is widely considered to be one of the best fighters in DC, and has fought evenly with Deathstroke, who is probably DC's closest analog to the Super Soldier Captain America. He is peak human physically and incredibly skilled, but what gets him this win is his ruthlessness and willingness to kill (in certain parts of the continuity anyway). Those factors fit much better with this scenario
  16. I'm gonna reiterate what was said last time Chaos tied: he makes things interesting for himself. He 100% could just win outright, but it's not in character for him and Arthur is really good at catching people slipping up and underestimating him. Also, if someone or something told Chaos his goal was to avoid Arthur in the maze, Chaos would 100% go to Arthur in the cave. Would Arthur be able to catch him fair and square? Of course not. But at he is portrayed in the episode, there is every chance that Chaos would either let Arthur win (knowing there is a force that wants Chaos to not let Arthur catch him would be the biggest insult to Chaos) or just refuse to participate altogether, giving Arthur a win by default
  17. Jigsaw chooses to build a way out of his traps, but he doesn't have to do that. If his goal is specifically to kill someone, he will just kill them. There are traps in Saw that are inescapable, and he is more than capable of killing large quantities of people at once. Unrelated, but I also think having an entire trains worth of people for a category is a little strange when everyone else only has one character. I get that the Polar Express itself is a Christmas "Character" of sorts, it's just a little odd that it gets a while crew when no other character gets support like that
  18. The difference between those Po fights and this one is that Po was fighting humans or aliens that would give up after enough damage. The Terminators are mindless killing machines that don't feel fear, don't have a sense of self-preservation, and don't back down. Fox can't just beat it down because its programming won't let it give up
  19. Po does those things too, in just the first movie. Dracula has more powers than Po, but Po probably has better physical stats. I'm not so sure that Trevor would use the nuclear option here, or even how much it would help
  20. I suppose this really depends on how your interpret the challenge. If the goal is that Death has to not be evil, then Scrooge wins because death isn't evil. If the goal is that Death has to stop killing altogether, Scrooge losses because death is necessary
  21. I think people underestimate how cool Dracula is. He's got so many versions and looks to pick from, and many of them are still instantly recognizable as Dracula. He should have this
  22. In a fight I would probably back Fox. Unfortunately this machine isn't going to be convinced or intimidated out of a hunt so he can't really win this scenario. If he could incapacitate it and hack it that would count. Pull a T2 on him. Could he go that? I don't think so
  23. I like Po on this one for sure. Trevor would give him a fight but Po can take anything Trevor can dish out and even early in the series he's probably stronger than any foe Trevor beat in terms of physical strength
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