^You're so far off reality.
Originally posted by riv6672
So the fact that i showed Flash can beat Thanos WITH basic knowledge slipped right past you...durIts okay.
I already know Thanos fanboys'll never concede an obvious loss.
I come into these threads to see if he can actually win, which is fine, and if not, then point out why.
After that its just me amusing myself at the fanboys' expense, seeing how many half wit arguments, denials, personal attacks and selective feat acknowledgements they'll use to justify absurd conclusions.
And you sir, have provided no end of guffaws. 🙂
You must have me confused with your friends from the streets, tough talk won't get under my skin.
In my very first post I said that my knee-jerk reaction was that Flash is too much, but theorized that Thanos could stand a chance. Him standing a chance relied on a few unknowns, like whether or not Flash can trump his energy-control, how many hits Thanos can take and how many Flash can dish out.
This hardly makes me a Thanos fanboy.
The only one who's been dishing out personal attacks here, is you.
Originally posted by riv6672
^If you dont know what no prep means, read the OP.They dont get basic knowledge of the opposition. And even if you argue that they do, and the no prep simply means they're blinking into a featureless environment with no warning, this is still Flash's fight.
You're not well acquainted with the rules, but you're telling me to read up on 'no prep'.
Read the rules, go wild. I'll highlight the important bit here. Basic Knowledge
Each side receives basic knowledge of the other. A good measure of this would be what the general population of the character's homeworld knows. For example, that Superman has a weakness to Kryptonite is general knowledge, but that he's Clark Kent is not.
Thanos and Flash get basic knowledge. 'No prep' does not mean 'no basic knowledge'. Those are separate parts of the KMC battle stipulations.