Originally posted by God Cloth Seiya
So if I were to stab you right now and you said your were in pain that automatically saids your not hurt?That's pretty much your argument.
You can't win this argument because your can't separate your delusions from reality.
When Loki stabbed Thor, yes he was injured and hurt. Did it stop him, no.
Flopping around in a container is not injured or hurt its called brief frustration, are you able to comprehend these simple things or do I need to keep trying to explain the differences to you?
Originally posted by Firefly218
Wolverine healing factor > Captain America healing factorThat said:
Cap agility, combat speed, strength, skill, intelligence, defense > Wolverine's
Logan won't be able to touch Cap, as long as he has the shield
Shield = Healing Factor
Just like Cap can't hurt adamantium wolvie
Wolverine can't hurt Cap w/shield
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
You can't win this argument because your can't separate your delusions from reality.When Loki stabbed Thor, yes he was injured and hurt. Did it stop him, no.
Flopping around in a container is not injured or hurt its called brief frustration, are you able to comprehend these simple things or do I need to keep trying to explain the differences to you?
So why are you talking about yourself?
Wrong thread, movie, and your dodging my argument.
That wasn't frustration, it was pain. So if I were to shoot cap in the leg however just because he can still barely move he's not in pain? This is what your saying and its false.
Originally posted by God Cloth Seiya
So why are you talking about yourself?Wrong thread, movie, and your dodging my argument.
That wasn't frustration, it was pain. So if I were to shoot cap in the leg however just because he can still barely move he's not in pain? This is what your saying and its false.
You can't separate the difference between getting stabbed and being shot vs flopping around in a container, or being stabbed, or anything, its the same argument in both threads. Get a grip on your posts.
Thats why you lose.
And I dodged no argument.
You lost in the Thor thread, and you lose here.
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
So they have the same durability, except, wolverine needs an adamentium skeleton and uber regen healing factor to match cap's built in durability.
Not correct, duder.
Cap's flesh is more durable (tougher) than Logan's, as he takes less damage from hits than Logan would.
Logan happens to have a healing factor that can heal extensive damage in a matter of seconds, an unbreakable skeleton and he can continue to function after taking damage that would outright kill a normal man on the spot.