Originally posted by batdude123So who's not effective in combat here?
Versatility is versatility, nothing more.What matters most is combat effectiveness.
Basically, I'm saying that Surfer, Hal, Thor and Supes are roughly equal in power (and combat effectiveness). But Superman's comparative lack of versatility is a disadvantage here.
Originally posted by Mindship
So who's not effective in combat here?Basically, I'm saying that Surfer, Hal, Thor and Supes are roughly equal in power (and combat effectiveness). But Superman's comparative lack of versatility is a disadvantage here.
And I'm saying Superman's "lack of versatility" is never really an issue because he's consistently portrayed as the most combat effective hero out there.
Originally posted by batdude123
Versatility is versatility, nothing more.What matters most is combat effectiveness.
All the characters here will have similar levels of combat effectiveness as they all will be utilizing their abilities to the fullest. Then given similar levels of combat effectiveness and "power", versatility will certainly make a difference.