1. She still wins.
2. Spider-Man is the only one here with any prep feats to speak of. I suppose he could come up with something to stop her in 5 hours if its current weakened WW. So Team 6/10 in that scenario.
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Well we aren't talking about High Herald Wonder Woman, we're talking about a Wonder Woman with reduced strength, greatly reduced durability (to the point she's vulnerable to ordinary bullets), greatly reduced speed (actually failing to block some bullets with her bracers), and without a lasso.
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echo o’er tide and shore."
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I'm pretty sure that Wonder Woman in her previous power range would physically wipe this team out, but even then it's not completely certain. Carnage, Venom, or Toxin could or may have a chance to KO her or even kill her, if they were to send tendrils of their symbiote up her nose, and lobotomize her.
Current Wonder Woman in her depowered state would be beaten more times than not in my opinion.
Don't think she was ever a high herald before but you prb mean with full armor and every item, then she yay. I thought she was always vurnable to bullets for some crazy reason whey she can tank nuke-like blasts..
Exactly how would these guys have a shot at KOing or killing Pre-JMS WW in a straight encounter? She's got them beat in pretty much every category that matters by miles. She could one shot each and every one of them.
Her vulnerability to bullets varied, but in recent years it was more like bullets could annoy her/cause some pain (like Mosquito bites) but not really do any damage that mattered.
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to him who loved them so.
Where the faint murmurs now dwindling
echo o’er tide and shore."
-A Grave Epitaph in Santa Rosa County, Florida; I wish I could remember the man's name.