Yeah, they won't kill him as they don't have access to the rituals and stuff that's needed. But those explosive rounds in X did blow chunks off, and the wolves did indeed rip people apart, sometimes before they even realized it.
Jason would be an angry undead torso, with his arms and legs a couple yards away.
Originally posted by the ninjak
Actually zombie Jason can win this.
Not against two of these werewolves. They're super-strong (easily decapitating a man), super-fast(30-40mph) and it was implied only silver can hurt them.
Even if we disregard the silver specialized damage, Jason is too slow. While he's busy grabbing and hacking at one, the other will rip off his limb(s) or head.
Jason as shown in "Jason goes to hell".
Showed the ability to hypnotize a being into eating his heart once Jason's body was blasted apart enough to be rendered inoperative.
Once the young werewolf gets entranced into eating Jason's heart he becomes possessed by Jason. 😎
And a werewolf possessed by Jason is a potent mix.
Jason also showed the ability to release the demon worm inside of himself into the world. So when one of the werewolves has had his fill and returned to a nesting spot to return to human form Jason's worm demon can still enter 😘 the persons's body and possess him.
The next full moon Zombie Jason will become a werewolf anyways. The werewolf is always unconcious after transformation period. So it would be easy for the demon to enter its prey.
Jason wins. And evolves.
All werewolves (as far as that film was concerned) cared about was flesh and survival. Powerful yet savage beasts.
If the demon inside Jason can possess an educated human it can consume the thoughts of a savage beast.
If the demon sends out the urge to eat it's host's heart then I see no reason why a werewolf won't answer the call.
The demon grows like a parasite in the hosts body and takes over its soul.
The demon has two feats of possession and either will eventually get a hold on one of the opponents.
Especially once they become human again.
The mortician just had to be in the general vicinity of the body.
Then he became completely compelled to turn around walk up to the body and chow down.
Becoming possessed and went on a killing spree.
The wormlike demon can also leave the body directly and hide, it's very fast and once it finds an unconscious or dead person can go up its ass and take over them.
Jason did it to his sister and completely transformed into a fresh Jason!
So hypnotizing a mortician automatically makes Jason capable of hypnotizing Hopkins-Wolf, who'd been a werewolf for several decades and has basically conquered the transformation. And Del Toro-Wolf, who, despite being a freshly turned wolf, showed enough willpower to remain self aware during his transformations?
They weren't just no name plot devices.
Also, the little demon snake is irrelevant here, as there's no one around aside from Jason and the wolves.
Originally posted by the ninjak
Jason as shown in "Jason goes to hell".Showed the ability to hypnotize a being into eating his heart once Jason's body was blasted apart enough to be rendered inoperative.
Once the young werewolf gets entranced into eating Jason's heart he becomes possessed by Jason. 😎
And a werewolf possessed by Jason is a potent mix.
Jason also showed the ability to release the demon worm inside of himself into the world. So when one of the werewolves has had his fill and returned to a nesting spot to return to human form Jason's worm demon can still enter 😘 the persons's body and possess him.
The next full moon Zombie Jason will become a werewolf anyways. The werewolf is always unconcious after transformation period. So it would be easy for the demon to enter its prey.
Jason wins. And evolves.
LoL, no. Once Jason 'dies' here, the fight is over.
Fair enough. Though Jason is nothing withou that demon worm.
Without it he's just a dead pile of flesh.
Originally posted by KingD19
So hypnotizing a mortician automatically makes Jason capable of hypnotizing Hopkins-Wolf, who'd been a werewolf for several decades and has basically conquered the transformation. And Del Toro-Wolf, who, despite being a freshly turned wolf, showed enough willpower to remain self aware during his transformations?They weren't just no name plot devices.
Also, the little demon snake is irrelevant here, as there's no one around aside from Jason and the wolves.
Yeah good point on the werewolf's bestial instincts possibly making it immune to the demon's commands. It's either way really.
But I would still rate a demon over a werewolf in terms of manipulation and control. All it has to do is sway it to eat some of its vessal.