Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Why those specific locations?
Originally posted by HulkIsHulk
Change of environment. Just to see how the combatants make use of the environment. Bucky showed that he has no problem making use of stuff lying nearby to attack even weaker opponents. Girder showed he has no problem using the element of surprise against opponents. I thought it would make the fight more interesting to argue for
It's kind of hard to gauge how a metal arm haymaker from Bucky compares to a supersonic punch from Flash. Maybe repeated hits from the metal arm could force him to revert to human form? If not, it doesn't really matter where they fight. Girder's strength and durability will eventually tip it in his favour.
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
It's kind of hard to gauge how a metal arm haymaker from Bucky compares to a supersonic punch from Flash. Maybe repeated hits from the metal arm could force him to revert to human form? If not, it doesn't really matter where they fight. Girder's strength and durability will eventually tip it in his favour.
Originally posted by HulkIsHulk
How do you think Cap will do in a h2h fight against him?
Well, like I said, if the metal arm can't do much, then Cap is screwed as well. Both are better fighters than Girder, but that means little if they can't do significant damage.
The issue is knowing how much Girder can take before reverting to human form, because we don't actually know how a supersonic punch compares to a super soldier punch. I can only recall Barry using the move twice. Once against Girder, and once in a failed attempt against Grodd.