How much experience does Cap have in jungles? Because Slade spent much of his early career in jungles and shit.
Originally posted by Silent Master
What does Slade have that's better than Cap's shield?
Originally posted by Omega Vision
How much experience does Cap have in jungles? Because Slade spent much of his early career in jungles and shit.Well in an ambush scenario Slade's staff is superior to Cap's shield. He could snipe at Cap and use hit and run tactics while the shield toss will be difficult in this environment.
Hate to say it, but I agree with you. One of the few significant advantages Slade has over Cap is stealth and experience with jungle / gorilla warfare. I guess it amounts to the difference between a WW2 vet, and a Vietnam vet. That said Steve still has amazing senses, and can anticipate sneak attacks by subtle changes in air pressure, so he won't go out like a chump but even so Slade should take a comfortable majority in this scenario.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
How much experience does Cap have in jungles? Because Slade spent much of his early career in jungles and shit.Well in an ambush scenario Slade's staff is superior to Cap's shield. He could snipe at Cap and use hit and run tactics while the shield toss will be difficult in this environment.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Hate to say it, but I agree with you. One of the few significant advantages Slade has over Cap is stealth and experience with jungle / gorilla warfare. I guess it amounts to the difference between a WW2 vet, and a Vietnam vet. That said Steve still has amazing senses, and can anticipate sneak attacks by subtle changes in air pressure, so he won't go out like a chump but even so Slade should take a comfortable majority in this scenario.
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
a lot of World War 2 was fought in jungles (especially when it comes to Americans), however. So I not sure I agree with it being any type of significant advantage.
There wasn't a lot of Jungle warfare in WW2, there was some and it didn't involve Americans. It was largely Chinese under the command of British soldiers using Gorilla tactics against the Japanese.
Originally posted by srankmissingninand you know gorillas are the absolute masters of jungle warfare
Hate to say it, but I agree with you. One of the few significant advantages Slade has over Cap is stealth and experience with jungle / gorilla warfare. I guess it amounts to the difference between a WW2 vet, and a Vietnam vet. That said Steve still has amazing senses, and can anticipate sneak attacks by subtle changes in air pressure, so he won't go out like a chump but even so Slade should take a comfortable majority in this scenario.
slade wins because he has guns
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
There wasn't a lot of Jungle warfare in WW2, there was some and it didn't involve Americans. It was largely Chinese under the command of British soldiers using Gorilla tactics against the Japanese.
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
There was quite a bit more then what your suggesting. A lot of it was American, on number of different Island against the Japaneses in numerous engagements. Much of the war between japan and America were fought on islands that were covered in Jungles. They even made a mini series based off marine during WW2 produce by Tom hanks based off real events. There was most certainly many battles between the U.S and Japan during WW2 which took place primarily in Jungles.
Yeah we've all seen The Pacific, and everyone knows about the Battle of Iwo Jima, but there wasn't "a lot" of Jungle fighting in WW2 and most of it didn't involve American soldiers.