Originally posted by h1a8
Hulk can't have a HF due to several instances of him being damaged and not healing from it.
You are indeed slow today.
What are these several instances? If you don't know them, don't assert them as fact.
I can break it down even further - you are trolling and attempting to lie.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
You are indeed slow today.What are these several instances? If you don't know them, don't assert them as fact.
I can break it down even further - you are trolling and attempting to lie.
I gave two.
The lightning scene and the scene against Hulkbuster IM.
Then you have the IF gauntlet scene.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Does he have the propensity to slash his opponents' throats? To kill?
Yes.
For several reasons.
In most sword or blade fighting scenes (in nearly all movies including Aquaman movie) both attackers are shown to, at least once, attempt to deliver a fatal strike. Blame the choreography?
Aquaman has displayed multiple times of attempts that will deliver death if the attack was landed. Fortunately, the attack was blocked, parried, or dodged.
Originally posted by h1a8
Yes.
For several reasons.
In most sword or blade fighting scenes (in nearly all movies including Aquaman movie) both attackers are shown to, at least once, attempt to deliver a fatal strike. Blame the choreography?Aquaman has displayed multiple times of attempts that will deliver death if the attack was landed. Fortunately, the attack was blocked, parried, or dodged.
Originally posted by h1a8
Yes.
For several reasons.
In most sword or blade fighting scenes (in nearly all movies including Aquaman movie) both attackers are shown to, at least once, attempt to deliver a fatal strike. Blame the choreography?Aquaman has displayed multiple times of attempts that will deliver death if the attack was landed. Fortunately, the attack was blocked, parried, or dodged.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Show these scenes - so you have nothing for an unarmed combatant.
Every scene. Pick a movie and watch it. Any movie you like that has blade fighting. Now you are being silly. Aquaman has done it in at least 3 scenes (two against Orm and 1 against Steppenwolf).
Aquaman is armed in this discussion.
Originally posted by h1a8
Every scene. Pick a movie and watch it. Any movie you like that has blade fighting. Now you are being silly. Aquaman has done it in at least 3 scenes (two against Orm and 1 against Steppenwolf).Aquaman is armed in this discussion.
Orm and Steppenwolf were armed, right?
Again, as you seem incredibly slow these days - propensity for Aquaman to go for killing blows against unarmed opponents, please.
You're just telling me 'trust me, it's there, watch yourself '. That's trolling.
Originally posted by h1a8
I gave two.
The lightning scene and the scene against Hulkbuster IM.
Then you have the IF gauntlet scene.
Honestly I have no idea what you are referring to here. You will have to be wayyyy more specific if you are going to Prove Hulk has no healing abilities.
At the very least it is strongly suggested Hulk recovers very fast e.g.
1. When Thor is beating on Hulk in Ragnorak, then out of nowhere Hulk catches Thor's weapon and goes on to overpower him.
2. When Hulkbuster IM is beating on Hulk (giving it everything) in Age of Ultron, only for Hulk to spit a tooth out, look at IM, and Tony says "I'm sorry".
3. When Abomination is beating on Hulk in The Incredible Hulk, only for Hulk to overpower him by the end.
^ That's called various examples and being specific.
I also see you've not properly addressed Froth's clear point of Hulk seeming to be resistant to puncture wounds against Fenris. I'll also add aircraft bullets (which you think have a billion tons of force) didn't leave a mark on Hulk either in The Avengers.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Honestly I have no idea what you are referring to here. You will have to be wayyyy more specific if you are going to Prove Hulk has no healing abilities.At the very least it is strongly suggested Hulk recovers very fast e.g.
1. When Thor is beating on Hulk in Ragnorak, then out of nowhere Hulk catches Thor's weapon and goes on to overpower him.
2. When Hulkbuster IM is beating on Hulk (giving it everything) in Age of Ultron, only for Hulk to spit a tooth out, look at IM, and Tony says "I'm sorry".
3. When Abomination is beating on Hulk in The Incredible Hulk, only for Hulk to overpower him by the end.
^ That's called various examples and being specific.
I also see you've not properly addressed Froth's clear point of Hulk seeming to be resistant to puncture wounds against Fenris. I'll also add aircraft bullets (which you think have a billion tons of force) didn't leave a mark on Hulk either in The Avengers.
Lightning struck Hulk in The incredible Hulk movie. You see the wound. It didn't heal at all.
The IF gauntlet snap injured Hulk's arm. It didn't heal.
Wood is puncture resistant. That is meaningless in itself.
Fenris has no other showings to provide evidence of how much Bite pressure (and how hard is teeth is) he has. So using him as an example is arguing in circles.
I never said that about aircraft bullets.
And what I did say (which wasn't that) was due to an error from the calculator I used. The numbers were way off.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Orm and Steppenwolf were armed, right?Again, as you seem incredibly slow these days - propensity for Aquaman to go for killing blows against unarmed opponents, please.
You're just telling me 'trust me, it's there, watch yourself '. That's trolling.
You are making stuff up.
The writer never provided any reasoning or evidence that Arthur will only try to kill someone because the have a bladed weapon in their hand.
Arthur would attempt to kill Steppenwolf even if Steppenwolf didn't have his weapon at the time (say it got knocked away). This is common sense.
I gave you 3 scenes. How is that trolling?
Actually I gave infinite scenes. I said all fighting scenes in history (with bladed weapons).
Arthur's going to get pummeled my a larger, stronger and more durable brick. As he's generally not a smart fighter, he just goes fist in, which will play into the Hulk's style of fighting.
Having said that, MCU Hulk either does not have a HF or it's incredibly slow for a HF. He seems to heal when he transform back into Banner. We saw this starting in 2008 with TIH.
It's retarded as Hulk's better-than-Wolverine's HF is a huge part of his character. But the MCU is the MCU. Ang Lee got the HF right, Disney did not.
Originally posted by h1a8
You are making stuff up.
The writer never provided any reasoning or evidence that Arthur will only try to kill someone because the have a bladed weapon in their hand.Arthur would attempt to kill Steppenwolf even if Steppenwolf didn't have his weapon at the time (say it got knocked away). This is common sense.
I gave you 3 scenes. How is that trolling?
Actually I gave infinite scenes. I said all fighting scenes in history (with bladed weapons).
They did, by having him written as such (an honourable warrior who does not mercilessly go for killing blows at the start of a fight against unarmed, in this case topless, opponents). I asked for proof that he would, as you assert, and I get.... nothing. Which shows me that you have zero proof of his propensity to do so against an unarmed, half naked (i.e. unarmoured) opponent.
Thanks.
The best (and only one) you should have posted, was him against Superman - but I don't think he was trying to kill him there.
And Superman just punched him away.
Originally posted by h1a8
1)Lightning struck Hulk in The incredible Hulk movie. You see the wound. It didn't heal at all.2)The IF gauntlet snap injured Hulk's arm. It didn't heal.
3)Wood is puncture resistant. That is meaningless in itself.
4)Fenris has no other showings to provide evidence of how much Bite pressure (and how hard is teeth is) he has. So using him as an example is arguing in circles.
5)I never said that about aircraft bullets.
And what I did say (which wasn't that) was due to an error from the calculator I used. The numbers were way off.
1. Which scene. And up to what point is the wound still visible. Be specific.
2) That IS evidence. But surely all abilities have their limits.
3) How is not being punctured by sharp objects meaningless lol lets recap your claim Arthurs sword somewhat evens the odds here.
4) Not really. It’s sharp, like Arthurs sword. What feats does his sword have btw (going back to my first question regarding your argument).
5) yes you did and The fact that you can be so off on your calculator and not notice, is only proof of something we all know here. You lack common sense. Also you havent addressed the point.
Originally posted by Robtard
Arthur's going to get pummeled my a larger, stronger and more durable brick. As he's generally not a smart fighter, he just goes fist in, which will play into the Hulk's style of fighting.Having said that, MCU Hulk either does not have a HF or it's incredibly slow for a HF. He seems to heal when he transform back into Banner. We saw this starting in 2008 with TIH.
It's retarded as Hulk's better-than-Wolverine's HF is a huge part of his character. But the MCU is the MCU. Ang Lee got the HF right, Disney did not.
They havent even officially confirmed Hulk gets stronger as he gets madder.
Something again Ang Lee did make clear in his one film.
So yeah MCU has done Hulk dirty (somewhat) in multiple ways. The Snap was the perfect time to confirm his healing abilities but I guess they wanted She-Hulk to the rescue instead.