User blog comment:Elgb333/King Kong vs Indominus rex/@comment-5931345-20150628145842

Some prologue, anyway...

Arms vs Claws: THis is an obvious for King Kong. The claws is fearsome but it lacks variety of uses. King Kong's arms and feet can be used to grapple his opponents and can beat the crap out of the dinosaur. He can also use it to climb to high places when needed to escape the dinosaur.

Edge: King Kong

Jaws: Although Kong takes the edge in limbs, the I. rex takes the edge on jaws. She has more powerful jaws at her disposal, which is stronger and wider than Kong. Those jaws are even wide enough to engulf Kong's face.

Edge: I. rex

Special: The skin of the I. rex looks very useful, but anyone who watched the movie knows that the Indominus rex has NEVER used it to escape her attackers. Like real-life cuttlefish, it takes time to deploy, and it will loose it effects the moment I. rex started moving. The thermal mask is only effective against organisms who use thermal vision. It does NOT hide the I. rex smell of block any other senses like people below thought it would (in the movie the raptors still managed to track her down). Kong's projectiles are the real weapons here who can actually do some damage. I've seen him use a fucking rock to crush a theropod's head, killing it. Kong can probably use them to keep the I.rex at bay.

Edge: I. rex

X-Factors: I don't think I.rex has the edge overall in durability. Though I agree that she is more durable than Kong, she's just an animal made out of flesh, so I doubt she deserves that 95 rating in durability. That rocket launcher you spoke off didn't actually hit her, just incenerated her with the blast. In terms of intelligence, Kong is smart too you know, while both have fought large armies in their lifetime. I think he's just on par with I. rex because wherever you look at it; Primates are always far smarter than a raptor. So it's pretty even for me. I do agree that I. rex takes the speed while Kong takes strength. Agility is a meh. But experience is where Kong definately takes the edge in. Just look at the scars that monkey has. He's a grade-A citizen of skull island so there's no doubt he's been fighting off giant monsters since he was a baby ape. The only monsters I. rex fought so far are weak Apatosaurus and Ankylosaurus, and an ordinary T. rex is nothing compared to Kong's beatings of 3 larger V. rexes.

Edge: King Kong

Winner: King Kong. It won't be an easy win for him but he still takes this with difficulty. Kong has it in everything from physicality, strength, and size. He's over 25 feet tall while Indominus is only 18 feet. But what gives Kong the win is his already huge margin in experience. His weapons such as his arms and projectiles deals more damage and is far more useful than what I. rex has. Although people may assume I. rex is smart, you have to consider that Kong's pretty smart too. I. rex needed to get the drop on just to kill a small group of InGen mercernaries, while Kong managed to outrun the mighty U.S. Army. And in terms of combat performance, Kong also takes the edge. Beating three V. rexes at ONCE is no easy feat, while Indominus was almost beaten by a smaller and weaker T-rex, a single raptor, and a guy with a puny .45 LC lever action rifle.

Then, we have to consider that the battle is taking place in the jungles of Skull Island. While Indominus rex can use her camouflage as an advantage, that's the only thing she could do. The Island is Kong's turf, he knows the inside and outs of it. He can swing from places to places and just climb to the trees or cliffs and harass the Indominus from atop.