Berserkers vs. Tacticians

Started by Robtard3 pages

Berserkers vs. Tacticians

Which team would win an area style 3 on 3 battle?

On one side, we have marvels berserker balls-to-the-wall fighters: Wolverine , Sabretooth & Wildchild

On the other side we have DC’s/Marvel finest tactical fighters: Batman , Captain America (not ultimate) & Black Panther .

The berserkers have their claws & teeth, the thinkers have their standard weapons. Would the thinkers be able to mount a decent offense/defense before the animals close in and start shredding(less than a minute)? Who would most likely fight who and in the end who would be left standing?in the end who would be left standing?

Re: Berserkers vs. Tacticians

Originally posted by Robtard
Which team would win an area style 3 on 3 battle?

On one side, we have marvels berserker balls to the wall fighters: [B]Wolverine , Sabretooth & Wildchild

On the other side we have DC’s/Marvel finest tactical fighters: Batman , Captain America (not ultimate) & Black Panther .

The berserkers have their claws & teeth, the thinkers have their standard weapons. Would the thinkers be able to mount a decent offense/defense before the animals close in and start shredding? Who would most likely fight who and in the end who would be left standing ? [/B]


you clearly don't know what a beserker is.

sabertooth and wild child arnt even beserkers. They go feral not Beserker.

Wolverines the only Beserker.

also Wolverines team clearly would win this

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Originally posted by capt it up
you clearly don't know what a beserker is.

sabertooth and wild child arnt even beserkers. They go feral not Beserker.

Wolverines the only Beserker.

also Wolverines team clearly would win this

You're going to argue the difference between feral and berserker?

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Originally posted by Robtard
You're going to argue the difference between feral and berserker?

yes because the difference is huge.

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Originally posted by capt it up
yes because the difference is huge.

Berserker can mean to lose control and guess what, feral can mean to lose control and that's what I meant by saying 'berserker'. I didn't actually mean the technical term for berserker as being a 'Scandinavian warrior' which by the way, wolverine isn't. Relax bub.

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tacticains pwn. they always find a way to exploit a weakness.

Originally posted by braz
tacticains pwn. they always find a way to exploit a weakness.

I tend to agree with you, but how are those three going to survive long enough to do it against the healing factor/claws crew? I'm split 50-50 on this.

Originally posted by Robtard
Berserker can mean to lose control and guess what

Actually you are quite incorrect.
Berserker does not make you lose any tactics or skill’s it actually enhances wolverine abilities.

http://img182.imageshack.us/my.php?image=berserker27oj3os.jpg

feral on the other hand makes you go almost totally animal taking away from combat tactics and skills. There a huge differences between berserker and feral.

Tactitions win this, wheres Deathstroke? Cap can hold his own againt Wolvie or Sabes I would assume. BP has antimetal claws. Bats takes down wildchild. Add Reed Richards, Iron Man, and Deathstroke to that team and they would be unstoppable.

Originally posted by capt it up
Actually you are quite incorrect.
Berserker does not make you lose any tactics or skill’s it actually enhances wolverine abilities.

http://img182.imageshack.us/my.php?image=berserker27oj3os.jpg

feral on the other hand makes you go almost totally animal taking away from combat tactics and skills. There a huge differences between berserker and feral.


Actually, the real definition of berserk and feral are fairly close.

feral means you fight on animal instinct right?
Like beast did wenn he fought danger.

fe·ral Audio pronunciation of "feral" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (fîrl, fr-)
adj.

1.
1. Existing in a wild or untamed state.
2. Having returned to an untamed state from domestication.
2. Of or suggestive of a wild animal; savage: a feral grin.

ber·serk Audio pronunciation of "berserk" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (br-sûrk, -zûrk, b-)
adj.

1. Destructively or frenetically violent: a berserk worker who started smashing all the windows.
2. Mentally or emotionally upset; deranged: berserk with grief.
3. Informal. Unrestrained, as with enthusiasm or appetite; wild: berserk over chocolates.

Jesus....

And the tacticians would be able to mount an appropiate defense, and offensive against these three. Not EVERY time, but probably 5 or 6 out of 10. Especially with Batman's and Captain America's Jobber auras. 😉

Originally posted by Soljer
fe·ral Audio pronunciation of "feral" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (fîrl, fr-)
adj.

1.
1. Existing in a wild or untamed state.
2. Having returned to an untamed state from domestication.
2. Of or suggestive of a wild animal; savage: a feral grin.

ber·serk Audio pronunciation of "berserk" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (br-sûrk, -zûrk, b-)
adj.

1. Destructively or frenetically violent: a berserk worker who started smashing all the windows.
2. Mentally or emotionally upset; deranged: berserk with grief.
3. Informal. Unrestrained, as with enthusiasm or appetite; wild: berserk over chocolates.

Jesus....

And the tacticians would be able to mount an appropiate defense, and offensive against these three. Not EVERY time, but probably 5 or 6 out of 10. Especially with Batman's and Captain America's Jobber auras. 😉

I agree with the almost 50-50... Black Panther has the best chance of taking any of the three down, I'm just not 100% sure Capt or Bats would be able to.

and thanks for posting the definitions... Not that it should of been an issue to begin with, but waddayaknow.

CAPT IT UP... Relax, you're way anal-retentive and incorrect.

Originally posted by Swanky-Tuna
Actually, the real definition of berserk and feral are fairly close.

true the deffinitions are the similar, but not how they are portrayed in comics. Also you I have read books based on beserkers and they are quite different in books as well.

feral is savages.
berskers in book and comics are fighters who abilites are all set to max and they retain all there tactional skills and fighting ability.

Originally posted by Robtard
CAPT IT UP... Relax, you're way anal-retentive and incorrect.

how am i wrong? my picture summed up what at beserker in comics is.

Tactitians take this.

BP, Cap and Bats on one team 😱

Seriously, Wolverine's team goes down hard 😉

Originally posted by capt it up
true the deffinitions are the similar, but not how they are portrayed in comics. Also you I have read books based on beserkers and they are quite different in books as well.

feral is savages.
berskers in book and comics are fighters who abilites are all set to max and they retain all there tactional skills and fighting ability.


Wolverine has books now? I've always heard the term used for a status condition where a person gains power and speed at the cost of fighting recklessly and thus taking more damage due to their blinding rage/inability to think. What filthy mangas or whatever have you been reading that shows otherwise?