Originally posted by quanchi112
I won the debate. I posted more than I needed. You apparently didn't post enough. I purposely lulled him in and then dropped the hammer. Unlike you who had the hammer dropped on him.Desaad said I won the first battlezone. I did. One judge admitted his mind was made up due to the matchup not the debaters. You lost. Your idol said you lost. So you agree he didn't kill him. He killed fodder. Phyla Vell.
I could care more but you asked for one. You're easy. It's the same battlezone you claimed I was being destroyed in. You're very unintelligent. Wow.
I'm fairly certain Thor could conjure up a stormfront dense enough to block out the sun over Manhattan, and if SBP leaves the battlefield to get more sunlight the Avengers would win via DQ. If he stands his ground in this situation Avengers could possibly take 4/10+ (sun blocked out plus Rulk draining while others pour it on), though that scenario is lowered more based on the likelihood of Thor actually using the tactic (he uses storms and lightning in combat a lot, but he'd have to specifically block out the sun with a thick cloud cover over NYC).
Originally posted by MF DELPHEven if Thor used that tactic, I still don't see the Avengers winning. Prime shit-stomped pretty much every single hero on DC earth simultaneously, at night (and he was already at less than full power, to boot.) Also recall that even when Prime appeared nearly powerless toward the end of said battle, he was still capable of mustering HV capable of skewering Superman like a hot knife through butter.
I'm fairly certain Thor could conjure up a stormfront dense enough to block out the sun over Manhattan, and if SBP leaves the battlefield to get more sunlight the Avengers would win via DQ. If he stands his ground in this situation Avengers could possibly take 4/10+ (sun blocked out plus Rulk draining while others pour it on), though that scenario is lowered more based on the likelihood of Thor actually using the tactic (he uses storms and lightning in combat a lot, but he'd have to specifically block out the sun with a thick cloud cover over NYC).
On another note, couldn't Prime use his super-breath to blow away at least a portion of the cloud cover? Heck, all he needs is a glimmer of sunlight, and his power jumps astronomically. /shrug
Originally posted by Galan007
Even if Thor used that tactic, I still don't see the Avengers winning. Prime shit-stomped pretty much every single hero on DC earth simultaneously, at night (and he was already at less than full power, to boot.) Also recall that even when Prime appeared nearly powerless toward the end of said battle, he was still capable of mustering HV capable of skewering Superman like a hot knife through butter.On another note, couldn't Prime use his super-breath to blow away at least a portion of the cloud cover? Heck, all he needs is a glimmer of sunlight, and his power jumps astronomically. /shrug
Magic clouds, b*tch!