I question how the Wicked Gods are superior to the Egyptian Gods. Pegasus did create them with that intent, but the cards themselves were unstable.
Anyways, Horakhty might stop them, but they could also clear.
The Wicked Avatar is pure hax, lol. It can replicate any of the Ones' forms and will always be slightly stronger. Not seeing what the EG's have on par with that in the context of this fight, and didn't it take an advanced form of Obelisk to destroy The Wicked Avatar?
The Wicked Avatar is meant to be the opposite of Ra, but unstable and was destroyed by Obelisk the Progenitor who, while in the same tier of hierarchy as Ra, is still inferior.
The Wicked were meant to keep the Gods in check, but are ultimately unfinished, even if sporting immense power. And their hax, quite frankly, isn't something that'll pose more trouble to the Ones in a fight than the actually EGs.
Basically the fact that, while still inferior, all of them are meant to be rivals to their respective Egyptian Gods. Plus, I think it's plausible that the Sacred Beasts fall into the Yu-Gi-Oh God hierarchy, which basically dictates they can't do jack shit to Ra and the Avatar who are on a totally different rank of power.
I was under the impression that they were both dark counterparts to the Egyptian gods. I'm not versed on what the Sacred Beasts have done in the manga, if at all, though.
Wasn't it said that their being unleashed would end the world or something?
Also, regarding how the Wicked Gods compare to the Egyptian Gods against the Ones - if none of the Egyptian Gods can actually beat the Ones, then the Wicked Avatar is a safer bet, IMO, since it will naturally become more powerful than any of the Ones.
Actually, the Avatar's effect simply works on beings who are below it in the Hierarchy, hence why it worked on Obelisk/Slifer, but why it couldn't work against Ra and Progenitor. Since the Ones are not a part of the hierarchy because they're from a different universe, I don't think that haxx can apply to them, at all.
That's like saying TWA can't do that to anyone outside of its universe. We use an equating system to make sure that TWA isn't rendered powerless. Besides, the Ones are embodiments of a cosmic power, but nonetheless are embodiments - they're also reflections of the life force around them. Not seeing why they won't be affected.
Because they don't fall into the Yu-Gi-Oh hierarchy. Besides, even if they are in the hierarchy in Yu-Gi-Oh, they'd be on at least the same rank as Ra and the Wicked Avatar, thus rendering the Avatar's haxx mute.
Again, that's like rendering TWA powerless when it fights any non YGO character. That's absurd. Characters are always given the capacity to operate their powers in these cross-over battles.
Do you agree with Armityle being above Zorc, though?