User blog comment:Wassboss/Halloween Special: Wendigo (Until Dawn) vs Vampires (Skulduggery Pleasant)/@comment-26395956-20181001140109

MD 33's Vote: "What a Bloody Pleasant Dawn!"

Powers: Wendigo Physiology vs Vampire Physiology

First, I gotta give props to whoever made Skulduggery Pleasant for not making vampires the handsome devils but the true demons they are. I actually thought of giving the edge to the Wendigo until I saw the blog's mention of stronger Vampires at night; the battle just got a whole lot more interesting.

Strength-wise, scaling these two guys are hard due to the lack of data to pull off from. The Wendigo is... surprisingly weaker than Iron Fist who can actually lift up to 800 lbs but it still has the strength to pull off limbs and crush skulls. The Vampire's strength is also unknown but it can do the same limb-ripping thing as the Wendigo in its normal form. Though it's not known of how strong they are at night, they are stronger at the time and even in normal form, its strength can rival those of the Wendigo's. For that, the strength category goes to the Vampires.

Now for speed and agility, the Wendigo is definitely a bullet timer and that's already a good thing for it. The Vampire on the other hand is a more graceful being but perhaps a slower one. They may move like blurs, but the moment you can dodge a bullet at close range means you're more than a blur-mover yourself. Despite this, the Vampire is more agile as I said. With that said, this category's even.

Durability is quite easier to tell as the Wendigo prove itself to be more tanky. They may be weak to sources of fire but as far as I can tell, they're not fighting as civilized flamethrower-slinging monsters near an ocean. The Vampires can shrug off getting attacked by a baseball bat and an axe as well as falling great heights. The Wendigo shrugs off getting burnt off by a flamethrower despite, shot by a shotgun at close range, and bloody large explosions. Indeed the Wendigo is more exposed afterwards, but they're still more than capable of continuing the fight. From what you said, the Vampires are more enduring, yes. But durability is all about taking the brunt of damage so the Wendigo still takes this.

Teeth and claws go to the Wendigo once again. The Vampire can tear people's heads off like they're nothing, but in the end, metal is much more durable than the skin and flesh of a man. The Wendigo itself can replicate the Vampire's feats easily as it also decapitated people with a single hand and easy difficulty.

Finally we have voice mimicry versus enhanced senses. This one is pretty hard since both of them have their own uses. Though voice mimicry can lure a Vampire to the Wendigo's kill zone, the Vampire's enhanced sense can actually tell of the opposing creatures' heartbeats. Knowing these Wendigos are not even humans, the Vampires won't fall into their trap. Instead, the Vampires will hunt them where they are, tracking them with its senses. Not to mention their incredible hearing. Though the Wendigo can replicate human sound, I'm sure a Vampire can tell the abnormality within the voices as the Wendigo gives off raspier and more beastly sounds. Hey, humans can't tell the difference but perhaps superhumans with enhanced senses can. With that said, this one goes to the Vampires.

Counting all those mini-edges up above, it's surprisingly EVEN for the powers. These guys have qualities of powers that are so good they cancel one another.

X-Factors: Winter Terror vs Night Fright

Wendigo: 65

Vampire: 70

Edge: Vampires

WINNER: VAMPIRES

The Wendigo is strong, but the Vampire has more muscle up its dark body. They have equal speed, yet the Wendigo can tank more punishment. The Wendigo has nastier teeth and claws and can lure out its enemies, but the Vampires' enhanced senses prevent them from taking them by surprise with those weapons of theirs. The tie is broken by the Vampires' superior X-Factors. The Wendigos are physically more imposing but the Vampires are psychologically superior. Though they're beasts themselves, they still can work together in setting up traps or warning each other of the Wendigo's lulls. Brutality won't matter since they're gonna bathe in each others' blood anyway but in the end, the Vampires will triumph over the Wendigos thanks to their teamwork and stealth.