User blog comment:Cfp3157/Galahad vs. Batman/@comment-4698460-20151210015618/@comment-4661256-20151211210700

Fictional EMPs work against electronic devices (in reality the science and stuff is way more complicated and I don't know a lot about it) by shutting them down. So, like I mentioned before, Galahad can forget the glasses as help.

Sure, yeah, more information on the paste gun would have been nice, but still--it fires explosive material. Even if the range isn't very far, it doesn't matter--as I mentioned Batman can still coat an area in the substance to set a trap or deny Galahad access somewhere.

Batman's foes are not simply "uniquely creative" thugs. As I already said, Bane and the League of Shadows took over Gotham City. They took it in a military occupation. That's like taking over New York or Los Angeles (in other words, borderline impossible). To address the whole "doubting Batman's enemies would implant an explosive in you" thing, you seem to forget that the Joker planted a cell phone bomb in a prisoner's stomach.

I really don't know where Cfp got the whole "year" thing for Batman, especially when Batman's bio on this blog says that a year passed between the defeat of Ra's al-Ghul and the emergence of the Joker (disproving that theory), but... whatever. Either way, both warriors are highly experienced fighters. Even if Batman only fought for less than a year, his feats still encompass more films than Galahad, so we still know that in that year Batman had a more concentrated dose of combat. Yes I know that Galahad likely has offscreen combat experience but that's all extrapolation -- we don't need to do that with Batman.

Finally, yes you didn't factor in home turf, and I still think you didn't. You just said "even with home turf Galahad still wins or else a tie" without analyzing it. Look at what I've said: Batman's weaponry and gadgets might not be outright lethal but they've got utility. Batman is a master of stealth and many of his tools (smoke pellets, grapple gun) play right into those strengths, while other tools (like the EMP gun) disable some of Galahd's assistance (like the glasses). This is important because while fighting in Gotham City, Batman will have complete enviornmental dominance while Galahad will be totally out of his element. Sure, Galahad likely has fought other foes in foreign environments, but not one like Batman who knows the workings of the city intimately.