Loki vs. Gambit (Origins)

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carthage
*Round 1: Melee only, Gambit has his staff/Loki has his staff

*Round 2: All out, Remi has cards for projectiles

TheVaultDweller
It's highly debatable whether Gambit could even seriously hurt Loki in either fight. We know Loki won't have that issue. Loki murders his ass. Hoping the next Gambit we are getting sucks less.

carthage
IDK his staff shattered concrete/steel rebar from that collapsing nuclear power plant, and caused a shockwave that shattered windows, destroyed balconies, and sent Creed and Logan Flying.

It appears to be stronger than Loki's staff

HulkIsHulk
Gambit is a glass cannon. He will have to block atleast one hit, and when he does his bones will break, then Loki kills him with the next hit. Logan KOd him with one punch, Loki is gonna do worse. Gambit may be agile and all, but he has no fighting feats, plus that staff is imo simply channeling his powers. Unless you think his cards can take more damage than a table or a brick wall, he he used his cards to blow them up

TheVaultDweller
Exactly, Gambit can dish out some decent damage, but Loki has taken worse without even being KO'd. And if Wolverine can temp KO him with a casual elbow, Loki would manhandle him. Throw in Loki's staff's energy blasts, and his illusions, in the second round and Gambit goes down even harder.

Nibedicus
Yeah, illusions are a huge deal. It literally allows Loki to dictate the fight. He'll most likely get the first hit with them and that would be all he'll need.

ShadowFyre
Loki could just catch the staff and take it away from him. If he is fast enough, which he is to snatch it out of gambits hands as tries to hit him with it.

ShadowFyre
Thats assuming Gambit even gets close. Remember Loki can apply physical force from a difference, shown when told that his mother had died.

BruceSkywalker
Gambit loses

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