I´ve been not in the mood to read everything that´s been written above, so forgive me, if I should repeat anything!
How can anyone think, that good ol wallcrawler,as cool as he is, has a chance against our claustrophobic whitehead? A strong storm directed his way would push him out of reach(sticking to a wall would only ruin the plaster or ripp out some bricks) and blockade his webuse against the weatherwitch. Once done, freezing or suffocating him wouldn´t be the problem(try to dodge the atmosphere).
It´s always the same with atmospheric-wonderwoman against someone earthbound and not ultimately invulnerable.
how is this stacked in storms favor??? i put them where you asked. now you want them back to back so he can hit her??? and you say i can be unfair. i put them where you wanted and ur still pissed cause the character you hate wins. what more do you want this is in your battlefield you know and it is also spideys home field
Originally posted by stormfront13
how is this stacked in storms favor??? i put them where you asked. now you want them back to back so he can hit her??? and you say i can be unfair. i put them where you wanted and ur still pissed cause the character you hate wins. what more do you want this is in your battlefield you know and it is also spideys home field
read what i said before... you stacked it in her favor..
1) a mile apart
2) in a forest (no buildings)
3) no rocks...?!? (so now spidey cant even throw shit at her)
then i say, "how about in a city" You say okay, but add these conditions
1) they still start a mile apart
2) they know of the other being there (so naturally, storm can fly up and out of range... A ONE MILE RANGE... and still attack)
no, i'm not stacking em in spidey's favor at all... lets just say they are in the city, and have no idea about the other one being there. Then, the suddenly see each other way on down the street... hell, even 100 yrds down the street, i dont care! thats how most fights between heros and villians in new york typically are.... and guess what? Under "typical" circumstances, i have just laid out... spidey wins!