Why are people voting for Team 2... How on earth do they win? Team one easily Takes this... Tyrant is the strongest on the field.. followed by Odin. Yet, people are voting for Team 2.. wtf
Maybe its because most people dont think Tyrant is the most powerful on the field? Odin is the most powerful on the field followed by Monarch. Highfather is the weaklink though im not sure how he would match up with team one changing my vote to team one
I think Monarch is more of a weak link than HF. HF featwise would seem to be the weakest in a direct confrontation based solely on Ares victory over him in Genesis - I'm leaving out some context but it doesn't matter since it's his only loss in continuity and one of the few combat scenarios he's been in.
I think he might actually be the strongest guy on team 2 in his role as a buffer. He showed the power to transmute a paralyzed human into one of the most powerful entities in the universe.
He also possessed the ability to combine the powers of several skyfathers into a single super god amalgam. And has demonstrated this ability for massive matter manipulation in the creation of the celestial city as well as merging planets. So all in all he's the most useful guy on team 2 because he can amp them in different ways.
In a direct battle however he'd be weak, although he can create personal shields to defend himself.
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I wouldn't call them "fluffy". He doesn't waste energy on physical confrontation, that doesn't mean he isn't useful in a fight. Transmuting Jove, Zeus, Ares, Odin and himself into a single super entity is hardly what I'd call "fluffy" , neither are the rest of his amping and transmutation feats.
As a buffer he'd be a great help for team 2. With CIS on he'd not even waste time trying to go fisticuffs with any of team 1.
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Iboga chose not to fight, to allow himself to evolve. He had the wisdom to abandon the actions of war when he knew they would no longer serve him.