Darth Krayt vs Windu, Fisto, Kolar and Tiin.
Round 1: Legacy Krayt
Round 2: Apocalypse Krayt
Round 3: Reborn Krayt
Same circumstances as the RotS duel, Krayt takes Sidious' place. Krayt initiates the fight.
Darth Krayt vs Windu, Fisto, Kolar and Tiin.
Round 1: Legacy Krayt
Round 2: Apocalypse Krayt
Round 3: Reborn Krayt
Same circumstances as the RotS duel, Krayt takes Sidious' place. Krayt initiates the fight.
@dark-sith123: Nice.
Maybe adding Yoda would make it more fair?
Yes.
I could see Mace and Yoda beating earlier iterations of Krayt, though peak Krayt should still overpower the duo. It's no one-shot however and it makes for a much better fight.
Round 1 depends on if it's Vector Krayt or the Krayt at the beginning of the series. Krayt wins the rest.
Mace solos all rounds, with progressively more difficulty each time until he narrowly wins R3. The B-Team are worthless, here.
@uhu123 said:
So this is how it is? This is how my friendship with BoD ends?
Krayt all rounds bar 1, in which his lack of stamina costs him the win.
Sorry. I'd be very curious to hear the case for Krayt and see if it changes my mind. I have him at titans level at the moment, but I'm open to raising him.
@uhu123: Sounds good. I will say for the Beyond Shadows stuff (which I think is what you were referencing) that it's not something quantifiable within their physical limits. Beyond Shadows essentially creates a no-limits fallacy where we can argue that any being - such as Mace and Yoda, who are described as transcending their physical bodies - may be able to replicate such a performance, especially since Luke did a lot of the heavy lifting.
I'm definitely interested in the scaling chains, however. I only know of one or two.
So this is how it is? This is how my friendship with BoD ends?
So this is how it is? This is how my friendship with BoD ends?
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