(Dane Whitman) Black Knight vs Thor

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(Dane Whitman) Black Knight vs Thor

Who takes this?

Unless BK got a major power boost, then Thor.

At least you were honest that you never read a comic, Jma.

In a pure melee combat, no flight, no hammer throws, no lightning, etc. BK would have a chance... that's it.

I'd like to see that fight.

Could BK cut Thor? Most def.

Could he win this? Not a chance in hell.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
At least you were honest that you never read a comic, Jma.

In a pure melee combat, no flight, no hammer throws, no lightning, etc. BK would have a chance... that's it.


Actually lightning woild give Dane one shot.
He used the ebony blade to absorb and fir3 Zues' lightning mack at him after all.

Originally posted by beatboks
Actually lightning woild give Dane one shot.
He used the ebony blade to absorb and fir3 Zues' lightning mack at him after all.

And Mnolnir can absorb any form of energy including anti-matter and redirect it 100 fold. So I guess the play tennis with energy and first to miss explodes?

Uh... Isn't the Ebony Blade > Mjolnir?

Dane was able to use it to fight off people who are incredibly powerful.

What if I replace Dane with Bloodwraith?

Originally posted by Jmanghan
Uh... Isn't the Ebony Blade > Mjolnir?

Dane was able to use it to fight off people who are incredibly powerful.

Not really some think so here but it's more a matter of opinion than fact.

It's a "good match" only if you nerf thor.

Originally posted by Jmanghan
What if I replace Dane with Bloodwraith?

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Not really some think so here but it's more a matter of opinion than fact.

The Ebony Blade has killed a Death God with the entire power of his Pantheon in him. The Ebony Blade put to Zeus' throat caused him to calm down real fast (this is the same guy that took a blow to the head from Mjolnir and didn't even flinch). The Ebony Blade was used to weaken Mechanosaurus Rex so that Thor could put it down (without the Blade, Mjolnir wasn't doing enough damage to keep up with it's self repair system). The Ebony Blade shattered Nemesis (I'll let you look that one up).

Thor just needs a mild gust of wind and he can send Dane to another continent.

Originally posted by Jmanghan
I've never read a comic from beginning to end in my life, I read respect threads and shit.

I found out about the Black Knight in a versus thread.

100% KMC canon.

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Originally posted by Jmanghan
What if I replace Dane with Bloodwraith?

Giant form?

Originally posted by beatboks
Actually lightning woild give Dane one shot.
He used the ebony blade to absorb and fir3 Zues' lightning mack at him after all.

Not if it were an AoE blast.

I just dont see BK winning here. Not lowballing him, but Thor's just too much.

I guess its an oppinion on which is more powerful. Mjolnir has dropped plenty of powerful beings. On top of having a plethora of other powers, control over energy and time etc.

But as a direct attack weapon I would say the blade is more powerful.

Originally posted by riv6672
I just dont see BK winning here. Not lowballing him, but Thor's just too much.

Yeah, without special stipulations, it's a spite thread.

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
I guess its an oppinion on which is more powerful. Mjolnir has dropped plenty of powerful beings. On top of having a plethora of other powers, control over energy and time etc.

But as a direct attack weapon I would say the blade is more powerful.

Pretty much...

F$#!@% Mechasaurus Rex. Characters like that is why LSD is iillegal.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Yeah, without special stipulations, it's a spite thread.

Pretty much...


Yeah.

And i'd have a hard time choosing between the two.

Originally posted by ShadowFyre
And Mnolnir can absorb any form of energy including anti-matter and redirect it 100 fold. So I guess the play tennis with energy and first to miss explodes?

FTR not saying Dane wins (hes toast in a majority). Just pointing out that its ability to absorb redirect energy gives him a play with lightning.

I'm a fan of both (probably one of the few for Dane).