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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:24 pm
Take all the lanterns, pitch them against each other. Who do you think would be the last man standing? Remember that during the killing spree Jordan did, he was under the influence of Parallax, so that probably helped a bit. and I say lanterns only as well, so Ion doesn't count. But Kyle Rayner does. I say Kilowog, there's a reason he's the lead coach for all the rookies, he's tough, experienced, and very skillfull. Pink Hippo for the win.
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 3:23 pm
In an all out, large scale, every man for himself melee like this, it comes down to sheer power and endurance more than technique and discipline... And when it comes to just sheer willpower, Guy Gadner takes the cake...
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:27 pm
 My Money's on Duck Dodgers... wink
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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 8:15 am
Glad to see someone that's not too attached to his money.
About Guy Gardner, as this is a free for all, Willpower is not the most important thing (well of course it's important, it's what makes the rings work), it's a good capacity of analysis of the battlefield, which Gardner has very little of when compared to other Lanterns. You have to know who to take down and who to avoid and leave for others to gang up on. Gardner, rash as he is would just go all out and expend himself, losing the match to someone like Sakaar (i think i got the name right). Hum, come to think of it, i wonder how Mogo would do, the GL Planet...
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 12:03 pm
This largely depends on if everyone dogpiles Hal...
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 12:08 pm
Personally I say Kyle, he seemed to be the most innovative.
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:27 pm
allan scott anyone? post crisist and one year later he still owns cmon. >.>
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 7:46 am
Hyuga_Grifo Glad to see someone that's not too attached to his money. About Guy Gardner, as this is a free for all, Willpower is not the most important thing (well of course it's important, it's what makes the rings work), it's a good capacity of analysis of the battlefield, which Gardner has very little of when compared to other Lanterns. You have to know who to take down and who to avoid and leave for others to gang up on. Gardner, rash as he is would just go all out and expend himself, losing the match to someone like Sakaar (i think i got the name right). Hum, come to think of it, i wonder how Mogo would do, the GL Planet... There's seventy two HUNDRED GLs in a free for all... Picking and choosing who you fight isn't an option in a rumble THAT big.
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Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 1:40 pm
The Deadpool There's seventy two HUNDRED GLs in a free for all... Picking and choosing who you fight isn't an option in a rumble THAT big. While you may not be able to choose who you fight, you can certainly choose who not to fight. Example GL1 runs from GL 2 in and maneuvers GL2 to face GL3. this is very possible and an easy way to evade the ones that are the worst match for each own.
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 12:52 am
Hyuga_Grifo The Deadpool There's seventy two HUNDRED GLs in a free for all... Picking and choosing who you fight isn't an option in a rumble THAT big. While you may not be able to choose who you fight, you can certainly choose who not to fight. Example GL1 runs from GL 2 in and maneuvers GL2 to face GL3. this is very possible and an easy way to evade the ones that are the worst match for each own. GL 1 runs from GL2 right into GL 4 - 5,397! There is no picking and choosing and strategizing in a 7,200 free for all!
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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 8:02 am
The Deadpool GL 1 runs from GL2 right into GL 4 - 5,397! There is no picking and choosing and strategizing in a 7,200 free for all! You're actually saying that per example Hal, couldn't run from Kilowog to face Guy, because he'd run into Salaak? what the hell does it matter who else he meets as long as it's not the one guy he is unconfortable fighting.
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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 7:34 am
Hyuga_Grifo The Deadpool GL 1 runs from GL2 right into GL 4 - 5,397! There is no picking and choosing and strategizing in a 7,200 free for all! You're actually saying that per example Hal, couldn't run from Kilowog to face Guy, because he'd run into Salaak? what the hell does it matter who else he meets as long as it's not the one guy he is unconfortable fighting. I'm saying Hal can't run from Kilowog cuz he not just being attacked by Kilowog. He's being attacked by Kilowog and 3,000 other little ******** at the same time. There is no maneuvering when you're surrounded by 7,000+ enemies. A large scale battle royal like this comes down to sheer power and endurance. Everything else takes a back seat because of the incredibly large number of combatants.
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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 1:13 pm
The Deadpool I'm saying Hal can't run from Kilowog cuz he not just being attacked by Kilowog. He's being attacked by Kilowog and 3,000 other little ******** at the same time. There is no maneuvering when you're surrounded by 7,000+ enemies.A large scale battle royal like this comes down to sheer power and endurance. Everything else takes a back seat because of the incredibly large number of combatants. But they're also Kilowog's enemies, so they'd bash him as well, why would all 7000+ gl's turn on any particular one?
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Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 9:12 pm
They're powerful space fairing entities with massive ranged abilities... Why would they attack ONE enemy at a time?
And that's why I said 3,000 instead of 7,200...
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 10:21 am
the planet gl mogo because its just so big compared to all the other 'lanterns and its got to be the one with the highest endurence
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