Re: Re: Re: Re: Lobo (no clones) v Invincible
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
What about fighting whilst as a spirit, or as a skeleton etc?At what point do we draw the line and say ok, Lobo can't have XYZ feats so the thread can go on?
The only two things I think that are toon force for Lobo are the two I mentioned.
Lobo fighting as a spirit has to do with his will being so strong, while as a skeleton just means his regen is so strong that’s it’s keeping him going.
If people calls Lobo fighting as a skeleton room force, then the same must apply to Logan.
Originally posted by SquallX
The only two things I think that are toon force for Lobo are the two I mentioned.Lobo fighting as a spirit has to do with his will being so strong, while as a skeleton just means his regen is so strong that’s it’s keeping him going.
If people calls Lobo fighting as a skeleton room force, then the same must apply to Logan.
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Lobo shoots himself in the head, and possesses Mark.
Originally posted by StoicShit issue though and he is barely recognisable, what was his sidekick in the hat called, the robot was bezerk I think.
Lobo has always been one of my favorite characters. The moment that I realized Omega Men #3 was his first appearance I bought 10 of them when they were only priced at 5 bucks. I also like the artist.
Originally posted by SquallX....that wasn't a refutation. This isn't a question of whether Mark is as powerful as Superman, it's a question of whether or not he can throw a 300 pound opponent into space (which he can).
Comparing Superman’s punching Lobo to Mark doing the same thing is laughable.Mark at his best is still Superman not trying.
Originally posted by Stoic
Lobo wins as long as he remains on the battlefield. In character, he'd resort to dirty fighting like kidney punches, nut kicking, knife to the face, stuffing grenades down throats, etc.
Even if you sent him to space, Lobo can still propel himself back with his chains if he has any form of leverages.
my threads NEVER have bfr as an option. and of course he doesn't act as a spirit.
in fact, a standard match takes place inside an unbreakable ring setting afaik, so this whole throwing people into space would actually NEVER be an option. i think bfr was originally intended for people who are able to transport opponents ie--teleport them. i have my doubts it was ever intended to be a race between bricks to see who could be the first to throw the other in space. 😐
and i've still not seen any scans to suggest 'vince' wins this. /shrug
Originally posted by leonidas
my threads NEVER have bfr as an option. and of course he doesn't act as a spirit.in fact, a standard match takes place inside an unbreakable ring setting afaik, so this whole throwing people into space would actually NEVER be an option. i think bfr was originally intended for people who are able to transport opponents ie--teleport them. i have my doubts it was ever intended to be a race between bricks to see who could be the first to throw the other in space. 😐
and i've still not seen any scans to suggest 'vince' wins this. /shrug
U didnt like "Vince"? Come on, at least admit it was a little creative.. 🙁
Originally posted by leonidas
my threads NEVER have bfr as an option. and of course he doesn't act as a spirit.in fact, a standard match takes place inside an unbreakable ring setting afaik, so this whole throwing people into space would actually NEVER be an option. i think bfr was originally intended for people who are able to transport opponents ie--teleport them. i have my doubts it was ever intended to be a race between bricks to see who could be the first to throw the other in space. 😐
and i've still not seen any scans to suggest 'vince' wins this. /shrug
It's your thread to make the battlefield what you want, but this is actually what the rules state is for when it's unspecified.
Unless otherwise specified in the OP, the default battlefield will be a completely flat, featureless, and indestructible plain that stretches from horizon to horizon, with no mountains, forests, cliffs, valleys, rivers, lakes, etc. The only 'feature' of note is the ground beneath the characters' feet. But as mentioned above: it is still always assumed that a character's base powers are active and working to their optimum efficiency in versus matches, therefore this default battlefield would essentially morph to accommodate the characters' powers when need be.