Originally posted by Galan007
But Juggy's beaten Thor more. g-flick
Happily conceded, though Thor's losses came before he discovered the trick that turns off Juggs' power. So one could easily argue that he would win any subsequent battle.
Even if that weren't the case, we have the "fighting at peak" for the KMC rules, which means the magic shut-down that Thor can perform is not only a possibility but should be assumed in such a battle.
Originally posted by DigiMark007What happened to the magic turn off attack, when Thor got smacked around by 8th Day Juggy? 313
Happily conceded, though Thor's losses came before he discovered the trick that turns off Juggs' power. So one could easily argue that he would win any subsequent battle.
Originally posted by DigiMark007Rules... Meh. none
Even if that weren't the case, we have the "fighting at peak" for the KMC rules, which means the magic shut-down that Thor can perform is not only a possibility but should be assumed in such a battle.
Happily conceded, though Thor's losses came before he discovered the trick that turns off Juggs' power. So one could easily argue that he would win any subsequent battle.
Even if that weren't the case, we have the "fighting at peak" for the KMC rules, which means the magic shut-down that Thor can perform is not only a possibility but should be assumed in such a battle.
Number one Thor didn't figure out how to strip the Juggernaut's power he lowered his force field and for some reason the writer thought Juggernaut's force field was the reason he was invunerable. It was just bad writing by a writer unaware of a particular character. I don't even know if Odin can negate the Juggernauts power. Is Odin stronger than Cyttorak?
But would the Juggernaut win? In a one one one fight he should win with no problem against either of these guys and even 2 on one shouldnt make a difference but I am sure some way these guy would remove the Juggernaut from the battlefield.