User blog comment:Elgb333/Joker (Nolanverse) vs Joker (DCEU)/@comment-162.236.252.246-20170606214158

GT25's Edges

Close Range (Glock 17 vs. Custom Colt Gold Cup Trophy): This one is easy to call. The custom M1911 may have been designed for competition shooting, the Glock 17 is full-auto and has more rounds in the magazine. Edge: Joker (Nolanverse)

Medium Range (Smith & Wesson M76 vs. H&K UMP): This one is also easy, but there is a factor that is missing. In terms of range, the S&W M76 seems to have a range between 150 to 200 from what I've found while the H&K UMP has a range of 65 meters. So, while the UMP has the larger round and may be better made, the M76 has a much longer range and has more rounds in the magazine. In this case, I would prefer to have the weapon with a longer range. Edge: Joker (Nolanverse)

Long Range (Norinco Type 69 RPG vs. Norinco Type 56-1): Much like what the Pygmy Hippo 2 has stated, it boils down to a rocket launcher against an assault rifle. I would side with the assault rifle as they tend to be better to have. Edge: Joker (DCEU)

Explosives (M67 Grenade vs. M84 Stun Grenade): This is almost laughable. While the M84 Stun Grenade can easily blind and disorient a group of people (that is it's purpose), the M67 Grenade can cause injury and death to that same group of people from the shockwave and shrapnel. Even if someone survives the explosion, they will still be disoriented and can easily be taken out. Edge: Joker (Nolanverse)

Gangs: Okay, now this is a tricky category to call. While the Joker in the DCEU has professional mercenaries that make up his crew, the Joker in the Nolanverse has an expandable crew with some who are loyal to the point of helping cause anarchy. Ultimately, I don't think I can make a call that could be sound. Edge: Draw

X-Factors: In terms of intelligence, I will give the DCEU Joker a slight edge as, while he and his gang has been able to take on the guards at government facilities, the Nolanverse Joker took over Gotham City along with matching both Batman and the entire Gotham Police Department and accomplishing his goals. For physicality, the Nolanverse Joker has a clear advantage as he isn't afraid to get his hands dirty and defeated Batman despite the Dark Knight having high-tech gadgets. The DCEU Joker, based on what you have said, doesn't seem like someone who is willing to fight in close quarters. Finally, in logistics, both Jokers seem like they have the money and resourses to pull off their schemes. In terms of this category, both seem to have logistics on their side with them getting the edge in another category. So, again, I don't think I can make a call. Edge: Draw

Overall: Based off the match up, both Jokers are coming in with weapons and gangs that they can properly supply with the DCEU Joker being slightly more intelligent and the Nolanverse Joker having physicality. Since X-Factors are ultimately even with both warriors, I would say that the Nolanverse Joker has a clear advantage with his weapons and, when this gets up close, has an advantage as he's fought against his version of Batman and won without much equipment. The DCEU Joker may have the edge in long range and may have better henchmen, but that doesn't matter if you're other weapons can't stack up with your opponent. Simply put, the Nolanverse Joker has the physicality and the arsenal needed to take down the DCEU Joker.