User blog comment:BeastMan14/Anarchy in the UK: MI-13 vs Stardust Crusaders!/@comment-17814994-20191211171932

Elgb's "Just Came By To Visit My Peeps" EDGES

Leader: Right off the bat, Joseph Joestar has the advantage of experience and intellect here. Granted his ripple won't be taht useful here but still, his stand trumps Pete Wisdom's mutant ability. If Pete ever tries to take on Joestar up close, the latter's stand and his own martial prowess would overpower's the former's hot knives. And yeah sure Pete has an energy shield, but the stand itself is already defensive enough. The thing about Pete Wisdom is that he's written to be this John Constantine knock-off. He's cynical, asshole-ish type of person who is more reliant on long term planning and prep. But Joseph on the other hand fights and tricks his opponent on the fly. And he's got that old man wisdom to boot. EDGE: SC

Bruiser: Yeah okay, this one I give straight to Captain Britain. Like seriously, this is the guy who once took on and actually "hurt" Deadpool, the character known for his massive healing factor that he can no sell attacks from uber-powerful folks like the Wrecker. Not only that, but he has also a ton of magical resistance that he tanked attacks from the Pheonix Force to even Lilith the Mother of All Demons. Jotaro Kujo is strong and Star Platinum can break diamons but in the end, without Za Warudo, he stands little chance against the underrated Captain Britain. EDGE: MI-13

Swordsman: Here we have two warriors that has completely different advantages. Dave Whitman basically takes it with his armor (his sword isn't really that impressive), but Polnareff takes the cake with his speed. Even if Dave is tanky, Polnareff's stand is basically an automatic defense in itself. And the best thing about Silver Chariot is its speed. That thing can exceed much more than light speed based on his feats and that would be enough to dodge and blitz the tanky Dave Whitman. EDGE: SC

Support: Kind of hard to decide since in one corner we have a warrior that has more tremendous range but has no healing abilities, compared to the other who's basically a traditional support but lacks power. The only thing going for the MILF hunter here is the range emerald has. But in terms of power Faiza's excaliber packs one hell of a punch that's enough to kill gods (and even rival Asgardian weapons like mjolnir). While she probably lacks experience in combat, I still think that her healing abilities is far more useful, and not only that she can also dish out devastation herself. EDGE: MI-13

Fire User: TBH I see Spitfire as a vampire first then a fire user. While her vampiric abilities are powerful, she lacks range compared to Avdol, and there's also the fact that her abilities rely on running around in patterns. Avdol is packing real firepower here, and he can roast Spitfire just as fast she can heal. And then there's his abilty to restrain and better range which prove to be superior to whatever else Spitfire has. EDGE: SC

Recruits: Okay, I was a bit iffy on this. On hand hand, Blade is one of the toughest supernatural heroes in the Marvel Universe. He can survive attacks from Blood Elves to even Spit Fire, and hell he's no doubt stronger and would rip that dog into two. But then there's Iggy's stand and sand manipulation technique which would prove to be difficult. In the end, the other votes noted of Iggy's unreliability in combat so I had to give it to the dhampir. EDGE: MI-13

Deadliest Warrior?

Okay now this was super close. But in the end I am giving this to the MI-13. It won't be easy though since they have to contend with Joseph Joestar, who I believe to be the most threatening since he's the smartest and his hamon will work wonders on the MI-13's vampires. And granted they take the edge when it comes to speed and range due to Polnareff's and Avdol's abilities. But the MI-13 has the more balanced roster with a healer, a bruiser and a leader compared to the Stardust's more limited roster. Besides that, I don't think they have anything to go up against the sheer strength and durability of Captain Britain and the Excalibur. In the end, the British Avengers take this.