User blog comment:Elgb333/A Grim Fairy Tale: Jack Horner vs Blue Fairy/@comment-35680048-20190705164959

Tybaltcapulet's "I tricked the Devil, I think I can take a fleshlump in a fairy costume Edges:

Powers: This is quite close because both of these two have entirely seperate ways of using their powers. Blue Fairy's powers are based off of non-lethal ways of defeating an opponent, with her immobilization spells and a whole bunch of other spells designed to protect her and shutdown her opponent without killing them. For this battle, where you don't have to kill to win, this is in her favor.

Jack on the other hand isn't limited to a set of powers. The guy can warp reality to conjure up whatever he wants. He isn't limited by the constraints of fairy magic. And what really pushes this in his favor are his two most powerful conjured objects, the Pathetic Fallacy and the Devil's Burlap sack.Their pure versatility will help Jack immensely with throwing off thr Fairy's game.

The Burlap sack is a massive middle finger to the Blue Fairy because anything she throws at Jack is getting sucked right into it. Yes even her some of her magic, because such a vortex can take almost anything in it. And of course she herself can easily be sucked into it, and once that happens, it's all over. And the Pathetic Fallacy allows Jack to throw off the Blue Fairy's attention, and force her to use up her magic to defend  herself. This also works perfectly to allow Jack to set up the sack, and once Gary's done with the Fairy, Jack can open it up, and she'll be powerless to stop him. Jack has the more OP and adaptable powers at his control, giving him the edge here.Edge:Jack Horner

X-factors: TBC