User:BeastMan14/Sandbox 2

This is the sandbox for my tourney ideas, collabs and other such things.

Pokemon Tourney Entry
Name: Mysterious Man (but you can call him Daniel)

Clothing: Black Trenchcoat, Sunglasses, Leather Gloves

Bio: All that is known of the mysterious man is what he has told trainers he has defeated in battle. A former member of Team Rocket before its collapse, Daniel believes that Pokemon are nothing more than weapons that can be used to take what you want. His cold and mysterious attitude tends to drive away most people, ironically meaning that his only real companions are the creatures he rarely sees as anything other than disposable living weapons. If his Pokemon "fail" him, he does not hesitate to release them into the wild or if there failure is particularly bad, sell them to Guzmaz Ranchera. He seeks a worthy trainer to do battle with, traveling from region to region in hopes of finding his greatest foe.

Pokemon
Moves: Hydro Pump, Aqua Tail, Thrash, Crunch Moves: Quick Attack, Wing Attack, Fly, Moves: Sucker Punch, Shadow Punch, Nightmare, Confuse Ray Moves: Iron Head, Earth Power, Outrage, Ice Beam Moves: Dark Pulse, Last Resort, Iron Tail, Toxic Moves: Metal Claw, X-Scissor, Iron Defense, Slash
 * Ferligator (Nicnamed Chomper, one of the only 4 Pokemon Daniel truly cares for)
 * Pidgeotto
 * Haunter (Nicknamed Slimer)
 * Bastideon
 * Umbreon
 * Scizor

Summer Comeback Series
Celebrating the things I've enjoyed over the summer by pitting warriors from them against warriors from things I did last summer (with some exceptions.)


 * Premiere: Jetstream Sam vs Kai Leng


 * Hawke vs Sir Daniel Fortesque


 * Skitters vs The Covenant


 * Raiden vs Strider Hiryu


 * Superman (Man of Steel) vs Thor (MCU)


 * Sir Gregor Clegane vs Lurtz


 * Loghain Mac Tir vs Ulfric Stormcloak


 * Hawke's Party vs Mad KIng Aerys Kingsguard


 * Simon Belmont vs Dovahkiin


 * Mike Haggar vs Steven Armstrong


 * Finale: Giygas vs Reapers

Comeback Battle: Reapers vs Gigyas


Today on Deadliest Fiction, we have a clash of two great and powerful ancient evils!

The Reapers! A race of sentient ships devoted to wiping out all life as part of a larger cycle!

VS

'''Giygas! 'The evil alien who intends to sentence all reality to the horror of infinite darkness!''

WHO...IS...DEADLIEST???

The Reapers
"We are your salvation through destruction."

- Harbinger

Bio: The Reapers are an ancient race of alien synthetics that exist beyond recordable time and with motives that are beyond comprehension. They operate on a cycle in which they attack and destroy all sentient life that is sufficiently advanced enough for their recognition, and have been doing so for an unspeakably long time. They are discovered in the current cycle by Commander Shepard during his pursuit of rouge spectre Saren Arterius. Despite his best efforts, very few actively belived in the threat of the Reapers until their invasion 3 years later. Shepard actively resisted the Reapers when they began their invasion, and ulitmately prevailed in defeating them after heavy casualites across the galaxy. They are highly arrogant, believing themselves to be above any species except themselves, and are geniunely surprised when something is better than them and capable of defeating them.



Giygas
"So, isn't this terrifying? I'm terrified, too. Giygas cannot think rationally any more, and he isn't even aware of what he is doing now. His own mind was destroyed by his incredible power. What an all-mighty idiot! Yep, that's what he is! Heh heh heh heh... and you... you will be... just another meal to him!"

- Pokey Minch

Bio: Giygas is the embodiement of all evil, raised in 1909 by a man and woman called George and Maria. George studied and took interest in Giygas PSI powers, eventually escaping back to Earth with knowledge of them. Giygas was forced to invade Earth to stop PSI from spreading, but discovered the Apple of Enlightment and foresaw that he would be beaten by a boy called Ness, so he sent forces back in time to destroy him and his friends. He was eventually defeated when Ness and his friends went back in time and defeated a weaker version of Giygas, creating a time paradox.

Leader Unit: Harbinger


Harbinger is the oldest and most powerful of all the Reapers, and is leader of the invasion fleet as a result of it. He (it?) is the only Reaper to speak with Commander Shepard and not die, posssesing a large interest in Shepard because of it. He is feared due to his abilities to possess units on the ground, boosting their combat effectiveness.

Weapons and Abilties:

Eye Laser: Harbinger, like all Reapers, has a deadly ability to blast a continous beam out of his eyes. The beam is capable of killing infantry instantly, and tearing through kinetic barriers and armor on ships with ease.

DIRECT CONTROL: Harbinger can take control of an intdoctrinated unit on the ground, boosting combat effectiveness.

Hero Unit: Possessed Collector


Collectors possessed by Harbinger become much deadlier in the field, gaining more damage per shot with their weaponry and enhanced shielding and armor, protecting it from the brunt of damage. Harbinger can only possess one at a time.

Weapons and Abilities:

Collector SMG: Packing 30 rounds per clip and a full auto fire rate, the Collector Smg is the primary weapon of the Collector army.

Flight: Due to wings on their back, all Collectors are capable of flight.

Collector Web: Used as a shield for friendly units, the Collector web is a deplyable cover point for Collectors, and can slow down any units caught in them.

Biotics: The possesed Collector has the biotic abilites of Nova, a close-range ability that fires out an energy blast that throws enemies into the air, and Warp, an ability that damages enemies and negates any healing factors they may have.

Expendable Unit: Husk


Made by impaling humans onto devices nickamed Dragon's Teeth, Husks are no threat alone, but in numbers are overwhelming and terrifying.

Weapons:

Claws: Husk troops use claws mixed with inhuman strength to savagely beat any targets they catch in their grasp.

Basic Unit: Cannibal
Cannibal's are indoctrinated Batarians, and the first new type of husk Shepard encounters in Mass Effect 3. They are deployed as the basic foot soldier against opposition, and bring a powerful weapon to the fight thanks to their arm cannon.

Weapons and abilities:

Cannon: Cannibals possess a large gun held in place by a human corpse that serves as an arm. This gun is fairly powerful, and can kill Shepard easily if they're not careful, especially when multiple units are involved. From this same arm cannon, they can also launch Frag Grenades.

Cannibalize: Cannibals can eat fallen husk forms to regain health.

Leader Unit: Giygas


Giygas is the embodiement of all evil, raised in 1909 by a man and woman called George and Maria. George studied and took interest in Giygas PSI powers, eventually escaping back to Earth with knowledge of them. Giygas was forced to invade Earth to stop PSI from spreading, but discovered the Apple of Enlightment and foresaw that he would be beaten by a boy called Ness, so he sent forces back in time to destroy him and his friends. He was eventually defeated when Ness and his friends went back in time and defeated a weaker version of Giygas, creating a time paradox.

Powers and Abilties:

Devil's Machine: The only thing holding back Giygas true strength, the Devils Machine can return any attack sent at it with twice the amount of power. Once shut off, Giygas is freed to use his full strength.

PSI Rockin: A devestating attack that hits all enemies on the field, PSI Rockin has the ability to decrease psychically created shields. At its most powerful, its one of the three most powerful PSI or PK abilities in game.

Apple of Enlightment: A machine that allows Gigyas to see the future.

Cosmic Power: When released from the Devil's Machine, Giygas loses all restraint and can access his full power. It does, however, sap his sanity, reducing him to an insane version of his former self.

Expendable Unit: Ramblin Evil Mushroom and Mobile Sprout
Two of the first enemies Ness encounters in Earthbound, they both serve as examples of how Giygas can use the Evil Mini Mani statue to possess inanimate objects. While both units are rather weak, the various abilities they possess makes them a danger to Ness and company early on and in large numbers.

Weapons and Abilities:

Mushroomization: Ramblin Evil Mushrooms can plant mushroom spores that grow on enemy heads, confusing their movements and possibly causing them to attack allies.

Plant Spores: Mobile Sprouts can plant spores of themselves, creating more sprouts in the process.

PSI Magnet: A simple PSI ability used by Mobile Sprouts that removes PP from Ness and his team.

PSI Lifeup: Mobile Sprouts can cast Lifeup, healing one member of the group of enemies.

DF Championships 2!
The Set-Up: Each user selects one warrior from each category. Ancient, Magic, Modern, Sci-Fi, and Mixed (a warrior that qualifies for two categories.)

My team: King Arthur (Ancient), Castle Crashers (Magic), Nathan Drake (Modern), Thane Krios (Sci-Fi), Dante (Modern/Magic)

The Battles:

Users take turn making challenges to other users, not a challenge of warriors per se. But a challenge overall and the two users agree on which warrior from which category they will use.

The battles keep going until there is only surviving warrior in each category.

The challenger and challenged work together on a blog and battle.

Voting should last around a week or a week and a half.

Limitations:

Warriors who's only weakness can't be attained by the other warriors aren't allowed here (Spawn, Imhotep etc.) other than that, pretty much anything else is alright.

Entries are only accepted to users who have made decent progress on here (writing pages, battles, etc.) and with at least 3 months on here.

When does this start: Once 7 other people, (preferably at least 1 or two admins) join.

Only FICTIONAL warriors can be used.

The Didact (represented by Beastie Boy)
"This quest to fulfill the Mantle has haunted me my entire life. And for countless millennia, we have failed to realize the one truth that could have saved us from the beginning. The Mantle isn't to be inherited by the noble, it is to be taken by the strong."

- The Didact

Bio: Born Shadow-of-Sundered-Star, the Didact was a Promethean, the highest class of Forerunner, earning his name when his students talked of his harshness as a teacher. After marrying The Librarian, a Lifeworker with a fondness for humanity, The Didact quickly worked his way to a high position in the Forerunner military prior to the Human-Forerunner war, a massive conflict that ended in a devastating Forerunner victory. During the war, the Didact discovered the Flood, a powerful and numerous parasitic species held back by humanity, and afterwards, advocated for heavy military response against the Flood, while the Master Builder believed in creating Halo rings that would wipe out all life in the event of the Flood growing out of control. Despite his efforts, the Didact failed to prevent the Halo rings creation and was forced into exile.

The Didact was eventually released from his exile by Bornstellar, an overly curious Warrior-Servant, and imprinted his consciousness and abilities into him, giving him his knowledge of threats like the Flood, and eventually enabling him to become Iso-Didact, supreme commander of the Forerunner forces during its defensive against the Flood. After time, the Didact grew cynical and angry at both the Librarian and the IsoDidact's failures, and the human race for seemingly being free of the Flood threat, and attempted to rebel against them with an army of his own. He failed, and was exiled, locked in a cryptum to meditate in an insane rage.

The Didact, after meditating for thousands of years, was accidentally released by the Spartan Master Chief, and he easily defeated the Spartan with his telekinetic abilities, only for Cortana, Chief's AI, to intervene, saving his life. Despite this, the Didact rallied a force of Prometheans and Covenant troops still loyal to the Forerunner ideals and attacked Earth, intent on wiping humanity out once and for all. His plan was narrowly stopped by Chief when the Spartan infiltrated the Didact's flagship, knocking him into a slip space rupture and blowing up the ship using HAVOK nuclear warhead, although it was at the cost of Cortana, who gave the last of her energy to shield him. The Didact's current fate is unknown.

Powers and Abilities
"You persist too long after your own defeat. Come then, warrior. Have your resolution. So misguided...humanities imprisonment is a kindness."

- The Didact


 * Telekinesis: The Didact is fully capable of manipulating constraint fields, enabling him to lift and throw objects and people with general ease.
 * Super-Human Strength and Endurance: The Didact can easily withstand punches from and go to toe-to-toe with a Spartan solider, alongside taking direct strikes from numerous explosives and gunfire.
 * Environmental Manipulation: The Didact is capable of controlling Forerunner buildings and use them to his advantage, such as removing Chief's cover during their fight, or using it to remove platforms to slow Chief down on the Mantle's Approach.
 * Army Control: The Didact has DIRECT CONTROL (ME2 refrence/actor allusion ftw) over all of the Forerunner troops under his command, and can summon them all to his location with a wave of his hand.
 * Telepathy: The Didact can communicate telepathically with certain people, and bend the will of certain weaker minded creatures, like certain members of the Covenant.

Collab with Hawk: Anton Chigurh vs Deadshot (Arrow)
TBA

Comeback Battle 1: Jetstream Sam vs Kai Leng


Tonight on Comeback, two of gaming's most fearsome cyber-ninja's do battle. In corner one, we have Samuel "Jetstream" Rodrigues, the Desperado mercernary who cut off Raiden's eye and left arm and helped him rediscover his sociopathic nature! In corner two, we have Kai Leng, the Cerberus assasin who killed Thane Krios and enforced the bidding of the Illusive Man in his war against Commander Shepard! It's time to test their weapons and their skills to see WHO...IS...DEADLIEST?

Jetstream Sam
"We've both heard enough speeches about higher causes by now. History will decide who's right. End of story."

- Sam to Raiden (Metal Gear)

Bio: Sam is the latest in a long line of swordsmen dating back to the 16th century. Taught the Uradichi, or "Murdering Sword", technique by his father who ran a dojo, Sam inherited the Muramasa Blade shortly before his father's death at the hands of one of his pupils. Sam fled the country, training his swordmanship heavily, then returned briefly to kill the pupil in question before becoming a mercernary. Sometime later, Sam attempted to assasinate Senator Steven Armstrong for wasting human lives for his spot in office, but was defeated and contracted into Desperado to assist in Armstrong's plan. He and Raiden first encounter each other in Africa, where Sam assists Sundowner in assasinating Prime Minister N'Mani, a man Raiden and his PMC company were assigned to protect before savagely beating Raiden to near death, costing him his eye and left arm. Raiden encounters Sam in Denver, Colorado en route to stop Desperado from turning children into cyborgs, and alongside Monsoon, forced Raiden to re-activate his Jack the Ripper persona in order to continue fighting properly. After Raiden kills both Monsoon and Sundowner, Sam corners him on the highway to a nearby launch site, and the two do battle a final time, where Raiden prevails after a brutal battle by stabbing Sam in the abdomen and discovering he has little in the way of cyborg technology. As a show of respect for an old friend, Sam allows Bladewolf to take his sword after his death and give it to Raiden, enabling him to use it to kill Senator Armstrong and stop his plan of a war with Pakistan to get himself elected.

Kai Leng
"Cerberus thanks you for all your hard work."

- Kai Leng

Bio: Kai Leng was a former N7 marine turned Cebrerus assassin after he was court-martialed and discharged for killing a Krogan in cold blood. After Kai Leng is discharged, The Illusive Man recruited Kai Leng and cybernetically enhanced him to make him the ultimate assassin. He and Shepard first encounter each other during Cebrerus failed coup of the Citadel, where Leng attempts to assasinate the Salarian councilor, but is stopped by Thane Krios, who is critcally injured and dies of his wounds later. Leng narrowly escapes Shepard, and removes any evidence of his appearance from C-Sec camera's. Kai Leng appears later during Shepard's mission of capturing a Prothean VI on Thessia, killing the scientist personel and doing battle with Shepard with backup from a nearby gunship. Realizing Shepard and his team are too much for him, he retreats with the VI, leveling the temple in the process. The Reapers overrun Illium, and Kai Leng sends Shepard a taunting email mocking him for his failures. Kai Leng remerges briefly on Horizon, nearly killing Ex-Cerberus agent Miranda Lawson, who only survives due to Shepard warning her about Leng beforehand. Miranda reveals she deployed a tracking device on Leng as he escaped, which enables the Systems Alliance to lead a massive assault on Cerberus headquarters. Kai Leng attacks Shepard as he reaches the VI in the Illusive Man's communications room, and Kai Leng is defeated and critcally injured by Shepard. He attempts to make a final strike against a distracted Shepard, who breaks his sword and impales him on his Omni-blade, telling him, "That was for Thane, you son of a bitch."

Jetstream Sam
"Now I see. You deny your weapon its purpose! It yearns to bathe in the blood of your enemies... but you hold it back!"

- Sam taunting Raiden

Muramasa Blade: Passed down for generations, Sam's Muramasa blade was originally just a normal katana, but when it was given to Sam, he turned it into a High Frequency blade, making it significantly stronger than any other HF blade, such as being capable of tearing through Nanomachines signifacantly easier than Raiden's standard blade could.

Kai Leng
"Shepard: Three-on-one, pal. It's over. Kai Leng: No. Now it's fun."

- Sheprd and Kai Leng's first meeting

Monomolecular Blade: Wielded by Leng and numerous Cerberus phantoms, Monomolecular blades are weapons designed to be as sharp as possible. They can cut straight through kinetic barriers with no issue, though they don't appear to be incredibly durable, as Shepard was capable of snapping it with minimal effort.

X-Factors
Jetstream Sam vs Kai Leng

60 Organization Loyalty 85 Over the course of Rising, Sam never shows an intense loyalty to Steven Armstrong or Desperado, only reluctantly following the majority of his orders, and Armstrong actively regarded him as a pain in the ass. Kai Leng was indoctrinated, at the very least forcing him to exactly follow the Illusive Man's orders without question. 100 Weapon Skill 70 Kai Leng relied mostly on dirty tricks and his opponents overwhelming stupidity in the way of anything resembling actual skill in fighting, and when he was pitted against a foe who could match him in skill, it ended in his crushing defeat and brutal death. Sam is easily the best swordsman in the Metal Gear universe, capable of effortlessly defeating Raiden, a foe stronger and faster than he is, in their first fight and just barely losing to him in their second battle. He's capable of blocking fire from a .50 Caliber machine at a range of two or three feet, and defeating a dozen cybernetically enhanced soldiers wielding submachine guns in a time before genetic enhancement was the norm for soldiers. 90 Speed 75 Kai Leng can dodge fire from a pistol at a decent range, but against opponents who weren't busy driving a car and wielding much stronger and faster weapons, he was no match for anything sent his way. Sam can dodge a .50 Cal machine gun at a matter of feet, and close the distance of several yards in a matter of seconds. 78 Strength 85 Sam had very little in the way of cybernetic modification beyond a cybernetic left arm, and he's never portrayed as anything beyond slightly stronger than the average human. Kai Leng can crush metal panels under his feet, and overpower a Krogan in a knifefight even prior to cyborgization. 65 Training 90 Sam received brief training under his father prior to his death, and then trained himself for his vengeance against the person who killed him. Kai Leng was an N7 Alliance Marine, part of a group of immensely skilled marines with an incredibly high failure rate, as part of his whole "Evil Shepard" gimmick.  90 Combat Experience 85 While both warriors have been active around the same amount of time, Kai Leng was never pitted against foes as brutal as cyborgs, Metal Gears, and a nano-machines (SON) enhanced Senator, like Sam was.

Comeback Battle 2: Hawke vs Sir Daniel Fortesque


Tonight on Comeback, we have a clash of two of fantasies greatest heroes! In corner one, we have Hawke, champion of Kirkwall and defender of the mages! In corner two, we have Sir Daniel Fortesque, the undead hero of Gallowmere and slayer of the evil wizard Zarok! When these two champions clash, only one can prevail! But who? To find out, we'll compare their weapons, their skills, and their greatest adventures to find out...WHO...IS...DEADLIEST?

Hawke
Bio: Born in the town of Lothering, Hawke lived alongside his Mage sister Bethany and jealous younger brother Carver, and did his best to be man of the family after his father died. But then, the Blight struck, and due to Loghain's betrayal of King Cailian, the Darkspawn were allowed to march unopposed to Lothering. Barely escaping with their lives, Hawke's family met a new ally, Aveline, and her husband, Wesley, who dies of the Taint during the groups meeting with the Flemeth, the Witch of the Wilds. Despite the death of Carver, Hawke and company escaped to the city of Kirkwall, where Aveline became part of the city guard and Hawke and Bethany enrolled with a mercenary company to work off their way into the city.

Hawke became deeply embroiled in the growing strife between the Mages and the Templars and other affairs of Kirkwall as he meets Anders, a former Grey Warden possessed by a spirit of Justice, Varric, a dwarves rouge who wishes to recruit Hawke on a quest to the Deep Roads, Merril, a Dalish blood mage, Isabella, a shipwrecked pirate, and Fenris, a Tevinter elf with a deep hatred against mages due to his lyrium scars. Despite Hawke's best efforts, Bethany dies of the Taint on the Deep Roads, and Hawke returns with Varric bitter and angry. Hawke also becomes entangled in a growing unrest between the people of Kirkwall and the Qunari, a race of large, pale, and seemingly peaceful beings stuck in Kirkwall. As Hawke and the Arishok of the Qunari talk to one another, they grow a deep respect for one another, which leads to the fed-up Arishok demanding a duel with Hawke in return for the safety of Kirkwall during the Qunari's massive invasion of the city. Hawke overpowers and kills the Arishok, who dies stating the Qunari shall return. Hawke is deemed the Champion of Kirkwall, and he becomes a figurehead and major player between the tension of the mages and Templars.

After a final argument between Knight Commander Meredith and First Enchanter Orsino, a fed-up Anders destroys the Chantry, killing everyone inside of it and forcing Meredith to initiate the Act of Annulment, which orders all Templars to kill every Mage in the city. Hawke stands with Orsino, and most of his group does as well, with an enraged Fenris leaving to assist the Templars. Hawke's party helps fight off the initial Templar, and is forced to kill Orsino after the distraught First Enchanter resorts to blood magic, turning into a Harvester that Hawke personally finishes off. Hawke fights his way through the remaining Templar and Mage forces (alongside being forced to kill Fenris) and confronts an insane Meredith, who orders her troops to execute Hawke and his companions. Knight Captain Cullen defies Meredith, and alongside numerous other allies, helps Hawke kill Meredith, who is revealed to have used the Lyrium idol Varric's brother Bartrand abandoned Hawke in the Deep Roads for. Hawke and party escape Kirkwall as it (and Thedas) erupt into chaos with mages doing battle with Templars. Hawke's party slowly split up, all except for Hawke and Isabela, who vanished without a trace.

Sir Dan
"Which way to the evil wizard?"

- Sir Dan

Bio: Sir Daniel Fortesque was the righteous and courageous hero of Gallowmere, who enthralled the king with his tales of heroism and adventure, and was promoted to the head of Gallowmere's armies. But what Sir Dan didn't mention was that he was a coward and a liar, his stories entirely made up for entertainment. When the evil wizard Zarok arrived, Sir Dan led Gallowmere's armies to defeat him...and was immediately defeated, struck down by an arrow through his eye. Due to his lies, Sir Dan was refused entry to the Hall of Heroes, and was resurrected much later when Zarok returned again, this time as Gallowmere's last hope. Sir Dan armed himself with some of the weapons of Gallowmere's greatest heroes and set out on his quest, defeating Zarok and saving Gallowmere, alongside earning his place in the Hall of Heroes. Time and again, Gallowmere would come under danger and Sir Dan would rise again to defeat the threat, as Gallowmere's most determined guardian.

Hawke
"I say a violent response is in order."

- Jerkass Hawke

Close-Range: Fadeshear and Lion of Orlais. Fadeshear was a legendary sword wielded by numerous warriors in battles against demons, each time being made stronger with every victory or defeat, while the Lion of Orlais was a shield wielded by the Orlesian prince Emile Deveraux, who used it to win several battles where the odds were decidedly against him.

Mid-Range: Fereldan Greatsword. A weapon wielded by Hawke during his families escape from Fereldan, it requires that Hawke hold it in two hands to use it most effectively.

Long-Range: Jackal's Longbow. Looted from the corpse of the High Dragon, the Jackal's longbow was a weapon of the infamous silver tounged trickster named Corsa, who was tricked by a bear into the cave of the High Dragon, where he was immediately eaten.

Magic: Fireball. A magical blast of fire emitted from Hawke's hands, it scorches the vicinity of impact and sends any nearby targets flying.

Armor: Mantle of the Champion. A legendary suit of armor, Hawke wore it during the chaotic first battle of the Mage-Templar war when he fought Knight Commander Meredith.

Sir Daniel
"What? Daniel, man, y'cannat go into battle against an army of undead without a magic sword... Here take mine, you'll never have to sharpen another blade or my name's not Dirk Steadfast. It's not enough just to have a magic shield, you know, no matter what that soft, thickie Sturnguard says."

- Dirk Steadfast

Close-Range: Magical Sword and Shield. A magical set of weapons given to Sir Dan as he sets out on his quest, the sword was designed to cut as many foes as possible without dulling, and the shield to be stronger than any other shield.

Mid-Range: Hammer. A slow, heavy hammer that supposedly belonged to Thor, it dealt slow, devastating strikes with a ring of fire area effect.

Long-Range: Longbow. A generic longbow with no magical powers or effects.

Magic: Lightning Spell. A spell that allowed its wielder to shoot lightning at foes. Charging it allowed for a more powerful attack that hit multiple foes.

Armor: Knight's Armor. Sir Dan is commonly depicted wearing metal armor that covers him everywhere except his head and his arms.

X-Factors
Hawke vs Sir Daniel

100 Combat Experience 70 Sir Daniel was a false hero and a liar, and his lack of real bravery and skill cost him his life in his first battle with Zarok. While he earned his title as a hero later on when he came back and stopped Zarok once and for all, he simply hasn't been active nearly as long as Hawke, whose adventure has spanned more than a decade and pitted him against foes like the High Dragon, the Varterall, and the Harvester, alongside having singlehandedly fought and ended two wars. <p style="text-align: center;">80 Strength 90 <p style="text-align: center;">Sir Dan being undead enables him to accomplish feats that normal humans couldn't do, like lift heavy weaponry as if it were nothing, and wield with great power. While Hawke is a warrior that can go toe-to-toe with Qunari and the Arishok with ease, he still has human constraints. <p style="text-align: center;">85 Intelligence 75 <p style="text-align: center;">Sir Dan is never portrayed as incredibly smart or incredibly stupid over the course of MediEvil, while Hawke often is shown using his intellect to lead his party over the course of numerous battles, including rallying the entire party in the final battle with the Templars. <p style="text-align: center;">65 Training 50 <p style="text-align: center;">Sir Dan had no training in life, mainly because it would have made people realize that he was a fake. While he eventually did eventually train alongside Gallowmere's greatest heroes, it simply can't match Hawke's actual army training alongside the Fereldan military at Ostagar. <p style="text-align: center;">85 Armor/Durability 90 <p style="text-align: center;">Hawke wields a piece of incredibly strong armor, capable of holding out against numerous attacks from a variety enemies, but he still has human weaknesses, like organs and blood. Sir Dan, being a skeleton, has no such weaknesses. He can survive decapitation and removing his limbs, and can eventually piece himself back together. <p style="text-align: center;"> 90 Brutality 70 <p style="text-align: center;">Sir Dan will fight his way through undead foes, but he won't just simply start a fight with the intention of killing out of anger like Hawke will. Hawke has killed hundreds of enemies over the course of Dragon Age II, sometimes in self-defense, sometimes not.

Comeback Battle 3: The Skitters vs The Covenant


Tonight on Comeback, two of sci-fi's most powerful and brutal empires clash! In corner one, we have the Skitters, a massive and hyper advanced alien empire that conquered numerous planets and enslaved their people's until their clash with the human race stopped them in their tracks! In corner two, we have the Covenant, a heavily religious and ruthless empire that wiped out all who stood against the ideals of the Great Journey! We'll test their weapons and their troops to determine WHO...IS...DEADLIEST?

Skitters
"You thought this was gonna be easy, superior forces, superior weapons! You murder millions of people, you steal our children, and now you want to negotiate?! What the hell do you want from us?! WHAT DO YOU WANT WITH OUR WORLD?!?"

- Tom Mason

Bio: The Skitters, also known as the Overlords and the Espheni, are an alien empire that has conquered numerous planets prior to their invasion of Earth. In their initial invasion, they killed 90% of the Earth's population and kidnapped numerous children to fit with loyalty enforcing collars and use as slaves. Despite the Skitter's best efforts, the persistence and defiance of the human race, alongside race rebellions and opposition from rival race the Volm, has slowed down the invasion significantly. Their army consists of a variety of slaves from former defeated races and mechs built by them.

The Covenant
"According to our station! All without exception! On the blood of our fathers, on the blood of our sons, we swore to uphold the Covenant! Even to our dying breath! Those who would break this oath are heretics! Worthy of neither pity nor mercy!"

- Elites

Bio: The Covenant was an extremely theocratic empire composed of numerous species, many of whom were forced to join through fear of extinction. They are lead by three Prophets, and believe heavily in the ideals of a Great Journey. The Prophets viewed humanity as an insult to their gods, the Forerunners, because humanity was created to take the Forerunners place. Realizing this revelation would shatter the Covenant, the Prophets declared war on humanity, leading to a brutal 30 year long war that nearly drove humanity to extinction, released the parasitic Flood race, and caused a Covenant civil war between the Elites and Brutes that collapsed the Covenant empire beyond repair.

The Skitters
(To (hopefully)be put into tabs.)
 * Expendable Unit: Harnessed Children. After a certain amount of time in enslavemnet, children under slave harnesses will have their DNA fuse with it, creating a being that is brutally loyal to the Espheni cause.

Weapons: AK-47. Harnessed children are capable of wielding firearms, and are often depicted wielding the deadly and reliable assault rifle in defense of critical areas. The gun itself has a range of 400 meters, 30 rounds per clip, and can shift between semi and full auto fire rate.

Enhanced Strength and Mobility: Harness children are stronger and faster than they would normally be as normal humans, and they can use this to the best of their ability.


 * Savage Unit: Skitter. An Insect/humanoid species and one of the first encountered by humanity, Skitters are also kept under harnesses like humans, though there are large groups of Skitters rebelling against the Espheni.

Weapons: Teeth and Claws. Skitters rely mostly on their teeth and claws to attack and defend themselves. These, combined with their surprising speed and strength, makes them a deadly foe on the battlefield.


 * Brute Unit: Mechs. Entirely mechanical, Mechs are a large and devastating unit used primarily for guarding vital objectives and wiping large groups of enemies. Despite their powerful and intimidating appearance, they can be brought down with powerful enough weapons.

Weapons: Claw. Mechs possess a single claw on one hand that can effortlessly tear through a school bus.

Machine Gun/Rocket Launcher: Mechs can also have either a machine gun or a rocket launcher mounted on their other hand. They possess an optical targeting system that enables them to take down foes with maximum accuracy and efficiency.
 * Leader Unit: Overlord.
 * Uber Unit: Mega Mech.

The Covenant
(To (hopefully) put into tabs.)
 * Expendable Unit: Grunts.
 * Savage Unit: Jackals.
 * Brute Unit: Brutes.
 * Leader Unit: Elite.
 * Uber Unit: Hunters.

Comeback Battle 4: Raiden vs Strider Hiryu


Tonight on Comeback, we have a deadly clash between two of games most iconic and fearsome ninjas. In corner one, Raiden, the former Liberian child solider turned three time cyborg savior of the United States! In corner two, we have Strider Hiryu, the ex-Strider who has time and again saved the planet from rouge members of his own organization! It's time to compare their weapons and their skills to determine WHO...IS...DEADLIEST?

Raiden
"I am lightning. The rain transformed!"

- Raiden

Bio: Raised in Liberia as a child soldier by Solidus Snake, Raiden was taught to enjoy to kill through a variety of high-tech training missions, action movies, and gunpowder mixed with food. Solidus taught Raiden that wielding a blade was much more noble and worthy than a gun by forcing Raiden to use a sword to kill enemies and innocents, deeply traumatizing him in the process and earning him the nickname Jack the Ripper. After leaving Liberia for America, Raiden was injected with nanomachines and joined the newly reformed FOXHOUND, where he met his future wife Rosemary. In the year 2000, Raiden become involved in the Big Shell incident, where he (alongside Solid Snake) combated the Patriots and their mass produced Metal Gears, and did battle with and killed Solidus after a brutal sword battle. After the incident, Raiden was kidnaped and turned into a cyborg by the Patriots, which ironically enabled Raiden to assist a dying Solid Snake in ending the Patriots, even though saving Snake from his brother Liquid initially cost him his arms. After the fall of the Patriots, Raiden led the PMC group Maverick on numerous missions, the last of which involved him stopping Steven Armstrong from starting a war with Pakistan to get himself elected president so he could create a Social Darwinist dystopia.

Strider Hiryu
"Unless you're a target of mine, you will never see me. If you see me, then it's already too late."

- Strider Hiryu

Bio: While little is known about Strider's past beyond the fact that he is an orphan, it is known that he was one of the youngest Striders to ever reach A rank, and quit the program after he was sent on a mission to kill his own sister Mariya after she went rouge. After living in hiding for two years, Strider was forced to return by the head of the Strider organization, Matic in order to save his best friend Kain, who has been captured and brainwashed by the Syndicate. Hiryu saves Kain and vows to destroy the Syndicate after realizing that Mariya had been brainwashed as well. Realizing that Matic was working with the Syndicate, Hiryu goes after him and all the terminals that allow the brainwashing to happen. Hiryu destroys all but the last terminal and kills the leader of the Syndicate, but receives a call from Kain, informing him of his own failure to defeat Matic, but in turn making it so that Hiryu can trace his signal back to Matic's base. Hiryu defeats Matic and destroys Yggdrasil, the computer that controls and enables all brainwashing tech on the ZAIN project. Chief Harumuto asks Hiryu if he is willing to return, but Hiryu declines and leaves once more.

Raiden
"I said my sword was a tool of justice. Not used in anger. Not used for vengeance. But now... Now I'm not so sure. And besides, this isn't my sword."

- Raiden to Stephen Armstrong

Primary Weapon: High-Frequency Blade. Called the HF blade for short, the High-Frequency blade is a blade reinforced by a powerful alternating current that resonates at extremely high frequencies, making it so that the blade can take things apart at a molecular level. Raiden uses it heavily until its seeming destruction at the hands of Armstrong, which forces him to use Jetstream Sam's Mursama blade. Raiden seemingly gains a new one shortly after the events of Rising, wielding it to defend himself from a group of cyborgs in an alleyway.

Sub-Weapons:
 * L'Etranger: A polearm made out of Dwarf Gekko's that Raiden recovered after his fight with Mistral, it is capable of rapid and devastating attacks as a polearm, and then shifting into a whip to batter enemies at range.
 * Dystopia: A pair of twin magnetic sai recovered after Raiden's fight with Monsoon, Dystopia can be used to close the distance between Raiden and enemies and if not used for a moment, can be charged to stun any enemies it makes contact with.
 * Bloodlust: A pair of HF machetes made significantly larger by Sundowner and recovered off of his corpse after Raiden's battle with him, Bloodlust is slow, but immensely powerful, capable of killing weaker cyborgs and normal humans in one or two hits.

Skills & Abilities
 * Enhanced Strength, Durability and Agility: Raiden's cyborg body enables him to accomplish incredible feats, including being able to lift a Metal Gear RAY and throw it across a city street, run down and up the sides of skyscrapers, and survive being directly impaled through the stomach.
 * Blade Mode: Using molten carbonite fuel cells as a power source, Blade Mode heightens Raiden's reflexes to the point where the world around him is going in slow motion, and also strengthens his CT muscle fiber to increase the power behind his blows, enabling to him to effortlessly cut any person or thing in half.

Strider Hiryu
"All are equal in the face of death."

- Strider Hiryu

Primary Weapon: Cypher. Nicknamed Falchion, the Cypher is a sword that makes heavy use of plasma to increase its cutting powers, alongside generating heavy amounts of electricity, making the sword dangerous around large bodies of water. For a brief time, the blades length can be boosted, and it can shoot blasts called Plasma Arrows.

Sub-Weapons
 * Option A: Two small floating turrets that fire lasers, Option A is used to hassle/prevent any enemies getting too close, but they can be destroyed if an attack connects with them.
 * Option B: An insanely badass robo-panther designed to loyally defend Hiryu until its destruction. Can only have one summoned at a time, but Hiryu is occasionally capable of summoning dozens at once for a spam attack.
 * Option C: A robotic hawk that swoops down and attacks any enemies near Strider with its metallic claws.

Skills & Abilities
 * Superhuman Speed and Agility: Strider's intense training enables him to freely move on any environment and terrain, and he has been shown able to dodge Shadowtracker bullets, a type of bullet that uses a radar system to lock onto a target, by moving faster than the radar could detect.
 * Taijutsu: Strider has a mastery of the martial art Taijistu, and can wield it with enough force that he can easily chop a man's arm off as if he was using a sword.

X-Factors
<p style="text-align: center;">Raiden vs Strider Hiryu

<p style="text-align: center;">100 Experience 85 <p style="text-align: center;">While Hiryu has done a great deal in his time as a Strider, he was only briefly part of the program before he left it completely, and only briefly returned to save Kain and take down Matic's conspiracy. Raiden has been a soldier and a killer since he could walk, taking part in numerous conflicts in the Liberian civil war even before he joined FOXHOUND. Afterwards, he's dedicated his entire adult life to protecting the innocent and the weak, and he's done battle with Metal Gears, cyborgs, supersoldiers, exoskeleton wearing ex-presidents, and a senator enhanced with NANOMACHINES SON.

<p style="text-align: center;">70 Training 100 <p style="text-align: center;">Raiden received the vast majority of his training as a child, with a mixture of VR trainings that taught him to enjoy killing people and learning swordsmanship skills from Solidus Snake. While it did its job well, it wasn't as thorough or sophisticated as Hiryu's Strider training, which not only taught him his vast variety of skills, but he also excelled at, becoming the greatest Strider of all.

<p style="text-align: center;">95 Strength 80 <p style="text-align: center;">Strider's strength is impressive, as he can chop a man's arm off with one strike, but it can't compare to the advantages given to Raiden in his cyborg body. Raiden can hold back the massive arm of a Metal Gear RAY and EXCELSUS, machines the size of skyscrapers, with little strain, cut a tank in half with his sword, juggle GEKKOs, and (in his weakest cyborg body) hold back a massive warship during the Shadow Moses incident.

<p style="text-align: center;">90 Speed 95 <p style="text-align: center;">Raiden is clearly fast, capable of dodging and blocking machine gun bullets, and outrunning even the fastest types of UG (unmanned gears) and cyborgs, but his speed isn't as large a part of his style as his other abilities compared to how large a part it plays with Hiryu's fighting style. Hiryu can dodge bullets designed to track humans with a radar and effortlessly avoid and counter numerous attacks from enemies.

<p style="text-align: center;">100 Brutality 80 <p style="text-align: center;">Strider is brutal enough to get the job done, but he doesn't necessarily resort to or enjoy violence quite like Raiden does. Raiden isn't afraid to kill large amounts of people if it's for a greater cause, and his traumatic training as a child has lead to heavily repressed feelings of enjoyment with killing.

Soundtrack

 * Raiden Intro: Gasoline Dreams (Instrumental) by Outkast
 * Strider Hiryu Intro: TBD (kind of leaning towards Wind Fang: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIufkLyJuMM)
 * Opening Fight Music: Crack Music (Instrumental) by Kanye West
 * Mid-Fight Music: Jesus Walks (Instrumental) by Kanye West
 * End Fight Music: TBD
 * Epilouge Music: TBD

Comeback Battle ?: Hawke's Party vs Saruman's Army
TBW

Revan's Team
Revan = "The Dark Lord Revan is dead. I am a servant of the light now."

- Revan

TBW

"I'm not a warrior, I'm a soldier. There's a difference. Warriors attack and conquer, they prey on the weak. Soldiers defend and protect the innocent—usually from warriors."
 * -| Carth Onasi =

- Carth Onasi

TBW

"The Force fights with me!"
 * -| Bastila Shan =

- Bastila Shan

TBW "When I think of the battles I've fought...the thousands I've killed...the worlds I've burned...I weep for my past."
 * -| Canderous Ordo =

- Canderous Ordo

TBW

"I feel I could count on any one of you, but it is you who saved me from the dark side. It is you who I feel a debt to. And I shall make it up to you."
 * -| Juhani =

- Juhani

TBW "I wasn't always the wrinkled coot I am now, you know. I can still fight, too, so wipe off that smirk I see there."
 * -| Jolee Bindo =

- Jolee Bindo

TBW

"Hey, don't treat me like I'm a little girl. I ain't no kid—I'm fourteen years old."
 * -| Mission Vao =

- Mission Vao

TBW

"Unless you want someone threatened or a door bashed in, you should ask someone else."
 * -| Zaalbar =

- Zaalbar

TBW

"Recitation: Yes, as I said, I am an assassin droid. It is my primary function to burn holes through meatbags that you wish removed from the galaxy… Master. Oh, how I hate that term."
 * -|HK-47 =

- HK-47

TBW

Enclave vs Cerberus


The Fallout Tournament kicks off with a battle of sick and twisted organizations! The Enclave! The secret political and military organization threatening the wastes! Cerberus! The paramilitary terrorist-organization bent on advancing humanity in anyway!

<p style="text-align:center;">WHO...IS...DEADLIEST!?!?

Only one of these dangerous organizations will survive during this battle, to prove once and for all, who is...

<p style="text-align:center;"> THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

Cerberus


Cerberus is a pro-human military group formed in 2157 after the First Contact War. Led by the enigmatic Illusive Man, they believe humanity should be on the same level as the other species, and are willing to do anything to achieve that goal.

Following Commander Shepard's death, Cerberus returned Shepard to life in return for his assembling of a team that will defeat the Collectors. Shepard succeeded, but left the organization, taking many assets and operatives with him. Upon Shepards departure and the Reaper invasion, Cerberus began to oppose Shepard at every corner, with the Illusive Man convinced the Reapers could be controlled instead of destroyed. Ultimately, Cerberus was eliminated when Shepard led an Alliance raid on their main headquarters and destroyed all personnel and equipment, and the Illusive Man was killed by Shepard during the battle for Earth, revealing that he had been indoctrinated before dying just feet away from The Catalyst, the weapon used to defeat the Reapers.

Main Attack Force
Kai Leng=

Kai Leng is an assassin working for the human-survivalist organization Cerberus. Leng was formerly a lieutenant and N7 marine in the Systems Alliance known for having anti-alien attitudes.

While little is known about Kai Leng's early life, Alliance records show that he enlisted in the Alliance Military on November 14, 2172 at the age of 16, although his credentials were faked at the time. Leng's prowess in combat and xenophobic nature drew the attention of the Illusive Man, and Cerberus helped liberate Leng from prison after he was incarcerated for murder. The Illusive Man used Leng as his best wet-work operative and assassin for over a decade, realising he was not only ruthless but discreet and methodical. Leng became the Illusive Man's most trusted agent, working as an infiltrator and assassin. His cybernetic modifications appear to include Cerberus's Phantom-class implants.

Kai Leng is amongst the forces that Cerberus sends against Commander Shepard and was close to assassinating the salarian councilor when Shepard and either Major Kirrahe or Thane Krios interferes. After a brief skirmish, Leng manages to escape after stabbing Krios/Kirrahe. If both Thane and the major previously died, Leng will successfully assassinate the councilor.

Leng is later sent to the Temple of Athame on Thessia, while being invaded by the Reapers, where he kills a group of scientists waiting for Shepard. Leng remains hidden as the Commander discovers a hidden Prothean Beacon, awakening a Prothean VI named Vendetta, who holds information on the final Crucible piece known as the Catalyst. Leng then reveals himself, at which point Vendetta shuts down upon detecting that he is indoctrinated. Leng requests the Commander's attention and releases a small drone that projects a hologram of the Illusive Man. After the Commander and the Illusive Man exchange words, the latter orders Leng to take the VI. The Cerberus assassin then engages Shepard in combat but is unable to stop Shepard, so he instructs his gunship to level the temple and escapes. However, Shepard's friend Miranda Lawson has a run-in with him later and manages to land a tracer on him, leading Shepard to Cerberus headquarters where they and Kai Leng do battle. Shepard wins, and a badly injured Kai Leng dies trying to backstab Shepard.

In this fight, Cerberus finest assassin will be alongside 22 Cerberus troops against Frank Horrigan and 22 Enclave soldiers.

Cerberus Centurion= Hardy opponents who specialize in leading squads, Centurions are a force to be reckoned with due to their easy adaption to tough scenarios and a fierce arsenal in the form of...

Assault Trooper= The main infantry force of Cerberus, the unarmored, well-organized Assault Troopers always travel in squads and pack reliable weaponry in the form of...

Guardian= Described as "human tanks", Guardians move slowly and methodically, but can shrug off gunfire thanks to their nearly impenetrable shield. Due to their inability to take damage with the shield, they regularly use the tactic of closing in on an enemy, forcing them out of cover.

Nemesis= Bringing in some of the most powerful sniper rifles the galaxy can offer, Nemesis troopers are genetically enhanced snipers that always stay far behind their teammates and self-destruct to avoid capture.

Warriors I need to find opponents for

 * Augus (Asura's Wrath)
 * The Winds of Destruction (Metal Gear Rising)
 * The Seven Deities (Asura's Wrath)
 * Rick Grimes (Comics)
 * Superior Spider-Man
 * Revan's Team

Battles with warriors from things not released yet

 * Talion (Lord of the Rings: Shadow of Mordor) vs Corvo Attano or Dovahkiin
 * Yaiba (Ninja Gaiden Z) vs Vampire Cole McGrath (Infamous: Festival of Blood)

Battles I'm not sure about

 * Darth Malgus vs Evil Cole MacGrath