Faora vs Wonder Woman

Started by quanchi11233 pages

Originally posted by FrothByte
Answer me straight: Does an opponent's formidability affect how skilled a fighter looks? Yes or no.
No, I will not since you ignored my entire post like a troll.

Originally posted by quanchi112
No, I will not since you ignored my entire post like a troll.

Actually, I'm trying to understand you better. Problem is your posts keep contradicting. So I need to know:

Does an opponent's formidability affect how skilled a fighter is?

Originally posted by FrothByte
Actually, I'm trying to understand you better. Problem is your posts keep contradicting. So I need to know:

Does an opponent's formidability affect how skilled a fighter is?

What have I contradicted? You seem fixated on skill=formidabilty unable to respond to a nuanced question. It is hilarious you are still unable to process anything other than black and white responses. Simple indeed.

Originally posted by quanchi112
What have I contradicted? You seem fixated on skill=formidabilty unable to respond to a nuanced question. It is hilarious you are still unable to process anything other than black and white responses. Simple indeed.

Jeeze Quan, there's no need to be so obstinate. I'm just asking whether you believe an opponent's formidablity affects a fighter's ability to showcase skill. It's a simple question that can be answered in a civil manner.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Jeeze Quan, there's no need to be so obstinate. I'm just asking whether you believe an opponent's formidablity affects a fighter's ability to showcase skill. It's a simple question that can be answered in a civil manner.
One factor that comprises formability but there are plenty of others that factor in.

Originally posted by quanchi112
One factor that comprises formability but there are plenty of others that factor in.

Yeah but you're not answering my question. Does the formidability of an opponent affect how a fighter is able to display their skill?

Originally posted by FrothByte
Yeah but you're not answering my question. Does the formidability of an opponent affect how a fighter is able to display their skill?
You ignore all mine so there ya go. Other factors you try to give skill 100 percent of the credit.

Originally posted by quanchi112
You ignore all mine so there ya go. Other factors you try to give skill 100 percent of the credit.

We can talk about other factors later. Right now I just want a straight answer from you: does your opponent's formidability affect your ability to showcase your skill?

Originally posted by FrothByte
We can talk about other factors later. Right now I just want a straight answer from you: does your opponent's formidability affect your ability to showcase your skill?
All factors contribute to affecting overall formidabilty not just skill.

Originally posted by quanchi112
All factors contribute to affecting overall formidabilty not just skill.

I don't think you understood my question. Let me rephrase:

Will it take less skill to defeat a less formidable opponent? Does it take more skill to defeat a more formidable opponent?

Originally posted by FrothByte
I don't think you understood my question. Let me rephrase:

Will it take less skill to defeat a less formidable opponent? Does it take more skill to defeat a more formidable opponent?

Depends on their other strengths. Hulk does not need skilll comparable to BW to defeat her. You do not seem to grasp it is all relative.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Depends on their other strengths. Hulk does not need skilll comparable to BW to defeat her. You do not seem to grasp it is all relative.

Either you're specifically dodging or you completely misunderstand the question.

Let me use your example so you can hopefully understand:

You say Hulk doesn't need skill comparable to BW to defeat her. Would he need a higher degree of skill to defeat Thanos then?

Originally posted by FrothByte
Either you're specifically dodging or you completely misunderstand the question.

Let me use your example so you can hopefully understand:

You say Hulk doesn't need skill comparable to BW to defeat her. Would he need a higher degree of skill to defeat Thanos then?

Yes, due to the fact Thanos is stronger, more durable and more skilled than he is. Thanos is unbeatable, bruh.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes, due to the fact Thanos is stronger, more durable and more skilled than he is. Thanos is unbeatable, bruh.

Correct. Thanos is more formidable than BW.

So you agree that it takes more skill to defeat someone more formidable, correct?

Originally posted by FrothByte
Correct. Thanos is more formidable than BW.

So you agree that it takes more skill to defeat someone more formidable, correct?

Depends on who and what strengths. It is relative. Hulk does not need skill to beat BW. This is much more nuanced than just skill.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Depends on who and what strengths. It is relative. Hulk does not need skill to beat BW. This is much more nuanced than just skill.

So are you saying the amount of skill you display wont' change regardless of how formidable your opponent is?

Originally posted by FrothByte
So are you saying the amount of skill you display wont' change regardless of how formidable your opponent is?
I am saying there are all kinds of variables to just act like a blanketed statement applies to all scenarios. Life is grey not black and white.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I am saying there are all kinds of variables to just act like a blanketed statement applies to all scenarios. Life is grey not black and white.

You're dodging the question. All things being equal, do you need higher skill to beat a more formidable opponent? That's a ridiculously straightforward question with a very straightforward answer.

Originally posted by FrothByte
You're dodging the question. All things being equal, do you need higher skill to beat a more formidable opponent? That's a ridiculously straightforward question with a very straightforward answer.
All things were not equal. Nice try.

Originally posted by quanchi112
All things were not equal. Nice try.

So you don't understand what "all things being equal" means. Sigh. Should have known you're too stupid for a decent conversation.