User blog comment:Monkey Doctor 33/MD 33's Third Battle: Indominus rex vs Vastatosaurus rex/@comment-5465602-20150704033706

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Close-Range: V-Rex. The V-Rex is a much larger creature more used to using its strength in combat, which gives it a minor edge. Of course, getting up close won't be a walk in the (Jurassic) park.

Mid-Range: I-Rex. A major reason as to why the I-Rex gained such an edge over Rexie in their fight was because she had much longer arms. While that may sound like a boring improvement, it's a game-breaker in terms of an up-close fight, as the I-Rex can keep the V-Rex at bay and land some blows at range.

Special Abilities: I-Rex. What barely tips it in the I-Rex's favor is it's infrared vision, which will enable her to far more effectively track the V-Rex than the V-Rex's strong sense of smell. The I-Rex is a smart dino, and I could semi-realistically see her finding a way to lose the V-Rex, but unless the V-Rex is secretly Ahnuld, I don't see it being able to dodge infrared.

X-Factors: V-Rex. V-Rex takes it by an inch here, as it's a stronger and more experienced dinosaur, though the Indominus's intelligence could be an interesting surprise.

Deadliest Warrior: V-Rex. This is a brutally close one, and I almost went Indominus (and still kind of want to). Ultimately, the V-Rex is a battle-hardened and durable survivor of Skull Island, going up against an advanced but inexperienced psychopath who only lasted a day. The I-Rex will go down after a hell of a struggle, but the V-Rex is the alpha here. Overall Score: 502-498