Originally posted by ImpedimentI just assumed that each combatant must be killed in order to achieve a win.
The fact that Dorian can't be killed means jack shit because he can still be subdued, therefore not being able to fight and win.Hulk can solo the entire League.
Why is this even past page one?
Originally posted by Mr. Tibbs
At first yes, but then I changed up. Problem?
You changed it to the fight being a draw because Dorian couldn't be destroyed(which is a no limits fallacy).
BTW, did you forget that Asgardians are also "immortal" seeing as the Thor movie showed Odin being alive back in 965AD?
Originally posted by ImpedimentI can go with this. As I said, I didn't know subduing someone could count towards a victory.
The LXG have nothing that can beat the Avengers.Hulk stomps Hyde.
Iron Man sees Skinner and zaps him.
Cap, Hawkeye, and Widow KO Quatermain, Nemo, and Sawyer.
Thor KOs Mina.
Dorian is the wild card that can't be KOd or killed, but can easily be subdued, thus ensuring a victory for the Avengers.
Somehow I feel the need to type that in bold text......
Originally posted by Robtard
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That doesn't mean the Asgardians are immortal, they could have extremely long lifespans compared to humans. Even in The Avengers its hinted that they could not be immortal.
I suppose you mean the comment Loki made before ejecting the cage, Thor survived that fall with zero injures.
It's not like Dorian was really immortal either, seeing as he died at the end of the movie.
Originally posted by Silent Master
I suppose you mean the comment Loki made before ejecting the cage, Thor survived that fall with zero injures.It's not like Dorian was really immortal either, seeing as he died at the end of the movie.
Being durable isn't being immortal.
Immortal in the sense that Dorian doesn't age and won't die due to aging or conventional means; not "can't be killed ever". Which [the former] is how immortal is more often used, at least in films. Vampires, werewolves etc.
True immortality means being completely exempt from death. Asgardians aren't, as Odin hinted that the war with the Frost Giants cost Asgard dearly, I doubt he was talking about financials.
Originally posted by Silent MasterHe was immortal as long as he did not look at his painting. If he had not looked at it at the end, he would have lived.It's not like Dorian was really immortal either, seeing as he died at the end of the movie.
This is why I said the Avengers cannot destroy him unless they have his painting.