Originally posted by CavalierBecause if Mandarin actually utilizes the rings to a greater degree than normally displayed (something rarely seen,) it's almost like having a far less potent IG. I've seen him rip the fabric of reality with them, when he's let loose in the past. *shrug*
Why?Just curious.
Originally posted by Galan007Ya, didn't he kill the Fin Fang Foom leader, and then stalemate all the dragons?
Because if Mandarin actually utilizes the rings to a greater degree than normally displayed (something rarely seen,) it's almost like having a far less potent IG.
*I've read the book, it's just been a while*
Originally posted by Galan007I didn't see the "No CIS", otherwise I wouldn't have asked.
Because if Mandarin actually utilizes the rings to a greater degree than normally displayed (something rarely seen,) it's almost like having a far less potent IG. I've seen him rip the fabric of reality with them, when he's let loose in the past. *shrug*
And yeah, I've seen the reality rip too. Not practical in this situation, but gives credit to the rings' power.
The rings are cosiderably more powerful than the armor.
The Mandarin punches considerably harder than Iron Man and is much more ferocious.
Iron Man has two advantages: he's not as arrogant, and he's much better at thinking outside the box. You've basically taken those two things away from Iron Man yet left Mandarin with everything he usually has.