Originally posted by Tha C-MasterRiver?
So you are saying wolverine getting knocked away will help him?Thats quite a straw, what if he's in a river?
Walk out of it?
Wolverine gets knocked away,
If they are removed from the arena against their will (being punched, thrown, teleported, etc.) and can make it back under their own power, then they are still in the fight.
enemy gets bored and leaves.
Combatants who leave the field of combat on purpose forfeit the match.
Originally posted by CreshoskThere's no way to know if he's coming back, the same if the person is leaving.
River?Walk out of it?
Wolverine gets knocked away,
If they are removed from the arena against their will (being punched, thrown, teleported, etc.) and can make it back under their own power, then they are still in the fight.
enemy gets bored and leaves.
Combatants who leave the field of combat on purpose forfeit the match.
How would they know? There should be a time limit and a watch.
Originally posted by Tha C-Master
There's no way to know if he's coming back, the same if the person is leaving.How would they know? There should be a time limit and a watch.
"Superman throws wolverine into the sun"
"Batman blasts Wolverine into the phantom zone"
Hmm. . those two are pretty obvious. .
Originally posted by CreshoskYep, but a time limit and a watch should still be instilled.
"Superman throws wolverine into the sun""Batman blasts Wolverine into the phantom zone"
Hmm. . those two are pretty obvious. .
How is wolverine at the advantage if someone has to wait on him, its a damned straw argument.
Originally posted by Tha C-MasterThen we'd get into arguments of how long the time limit should be and how far XXX was thrown. . I think that's why there isn't one.
Yep, but a time limit and a watch should still be instilled.
Originally posted by Tha C-MasterBecause the other person would get bored. and leave, thus forfeiting. 😆
How is wolverine at the advantage if someone has to wait on him, its a damned straw argument.
You do realize that I'm kidding about this right?
Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
I suppose it comes down to what we believe is a victory in an encounter (or what that particular fight's rules are).If one is supposed to be physically shattered by the other, and the person being thrown is unharmed, I guess it wouldn't actually be so much a win as a postponement.
xactly...
Originally posted by Magic_attackThat's the way it works. ✅
So.... If abomination knocks wolvie 3 states away.... and wolvie gets up and starts walking back.... abomination gets tired of waiting and leaves.... Wolvie shows up 4 days later and abomination is gone..... Wolvie wins? 😕
Kinda silly ain't it? lol, the rules have other errors as well