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BG1's "OK, My Turn" Edges Part 1 - The Leader Tier

Fire Storm vs Mongorth the Destroyer
Primary Power: I will actually have to give this to Mongorth here since his magic is very versatile, perhaps more powerful in scope and can actually drain Fire Storm of his powers before the vice versa happens e.g. Mongorth can cover the sky with copious amounts of clouds blocking the sun's radiation or cast blizzards and icebergs to freeze Fire Storm where he is and while it is impossible/exceedingly difficult to stop the kinetic energy flowing within the hero but with enough time, the cold spells and countering spells Mongorth brings should slow Fire Storm down

EDGE: Mongorth

Other Powers: I will concede that Fire Storm's H2H can counteract the swordmanship of Mongorth but disarming Mongorth from his Sword of the Damned is not going to be easy since upon reading the thing, it seems to me to behave like Thor's Mjolnir hammer i.e. no-one else except the weapons owner can use the thing so in this case not even Fire Storm with his massive strength can use the sword as his own; as far I can see, Fire Storm's high levels of intelligence is going to help him greatly but it is countered by Mongorth's levels of experience fighting foes perhaps just like Fire Storm from another dimension - to Mongorth, he can probably look at this battle like a previous battle he has done only there are new variables to take into account; at the end of the day, I will have to call this even

EDGE: Even

X-Factors: Average of 91.6 for Fire Storm, Average of 93 for Mongorth

EDGE: Mongorth

Overall Winner: This to me seems reminiscent of Batman vs Captain America and a hypothetical MvDC battle of Jonah Hex vs Cool Hand Luke (when you take away the superhuman stuff of course) in which while one fighter boasts extreme intelligence, the other is more street-smart in the ways of fighting and intelligence is a huge factor but if it isn't backed up by experience and training, it will get you nowhere; for this reason alone, I will give the edge to the more experienced fighter Mongorth the Destroyer (if you want me to put it into simpler words, Mongorth wins because his powers are more versatile and his X-Factors are more in balance)

TBA