Cam. I''m writing this as a mod and as the tournament host.
Please, refrain for degrading comments. You can mention your thoughts or pull feats from the films, but demeaning comments are not suited.
And this applies to EVERYONE going forward.
Now I'm going to give MY thoughts, as an example of a discussion being civil and yes, I'll be neutral.
Now this is a tough fight and no side has a clear advantage that will lead them to victory. This is very clearly, quantity vs. quality. So in this 11v5 fight, what are the pros and cons of each side?
Well for Kaijuking & Cam, they have a hybrid Trilopod which is definitely scary. In the comics, the Hybrid usually beat their counterpart when they fought. However, if Goliath knows of his horn weakness, then theoritically he can take advantage of said weakness, as can the hybrid. Even if he can't directly though, it is a big weakness that can pop up in any brawl the Hybrid fights in.
TItanosaurus & George are both heavy hitters, the heaviest hitters for this battle, but Titanosaurus does have a more pronounced weakness. Titanosaurus wasn't a fan of Godzilla's atomic ray, and while no monster can match that kind of firepower, Baragon & Goliath do have long range firepower to inflict some decent damage. Now Baragon & Goliath can't win in melee, but with 11 monsters, Titanosaurus will have its hands full no matter the battle he picks meaning getting hit from range constantly isn't out of the question.
Godzillasaurus and Minilla FW each have their solid roles. One can be a damage sponge, the other a long range fighter. An issue though is in a direct fight, they aren't the best and with 11v2, some monster will find them.
Now for Coob & Logan.
Obviously they have numbers. They also have a greater range of abilities from Gabara's electrical touch, Baragon's heat ray, Goliath's lightning, Gezora's icy touch, Mothra's poison power and the Larva's silk. Add in the Shobijin, and the fact we know Mothras can communicate with other monsters a la Ghidorah the Three Headed monster, and the basis of some great team coordination to use said numbers if for sure on the table.
Now those are some solid positives, but then again, durability comes into question. Most monsters can't match up to George's regen, the Trilopods' firepower, or Titanosaurus' strength. Now Coob's and Logan's monsters aren't pitiful by any means, just in a smaller weight class that can't directly compete in a 1v1.
The question I think people should ask is, can team coordination, a home field advantage, more diverse powers, more diverse traversal techniques and greater numbers overcome raw strength, greater endurance and firepower? Obviously I won't answer that, but I think that is the core question of the 2v2.
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