User blog comment:GSFB/Tusken Raiders vs Indominus Rex/@comment-5232784-20160602234458

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1. Short range

The Gaffi stick is a good melee weapon, but it will do almost nothing to an Indominus Rex. The best case scenario is if the weapon hits an eye or other small, sensitive spot. Otherwise, tough luck trying to kill a 7 ton dinosaur in close quarter combat! Meanwhile, a Tusken Raider can get bitten in half by Indominus' jaws or cut in half by a claw or two.

EDGE: Indominus

2. Long range

The tail is powerful enough to kill with one blow, and the roar will shake up the Tuskens (and possibly the Banthas). However, the Tusken Cycler rifle is ultra long range (up to 1000 meters), highly accurate (can take out a pod racer at full speed), has an ultra fast muzzle velocity (once again, it took down a pod racer), and with energy coating, its slugs will possibly penetrate the Indominus' softer parts (though it doesn't do so well against armor, and Indominus' thicker scales might stop it). Still, all 10 Tuskens will have access to a Cycler rifle, and with that many incoming shells, Indominus is going to need to run and hide quick. And remember, although Indominus did dodge minigun fire, the bullets from a minigun wont have the distance or speed of a cycler thrower slug.

EDGE: Tusken Raiders!

3. Special

The Indominus' temperature change capability wont mean much here (the Tuskens dont have Infrared vision or goggles), but they do have superb camoflauge capabilities. However, the Banthas, being animals, might have the senses needed to detect it before Indominus can launch a surprise strike. The Tusken's numbers alone (10 raiders, 2 Banthas) will give Indominus a headache, and the Banthas themselves could prove to be formidable opponents. Yes, Indominus killed an Ankylosaurus in a 1 on 1 battle in Jurassic World, but the entire herd didn't fight it at the same time (the others fled), and these are two Banthas. Their ram horns will cause serious injuries, and with their massive mouths, can probably leave nasty bites, even though they dont hunt big game (omnivores, use their tongues to kill small prey). Yes, Indominus has great size and strength too, has great speed, and uncanny intellect, but the Tusken's numbers, combined with the awesome power and animal senses of the Banthas, outweigh the Indominus' advantages.

EDGE: Tusken Raiders!

4. X Factors

The Tusken Raiders have the edge in training, tech, and experience, but the Indominus has the edge in brutality, physicality, creativity, ferocity, tactics, strength and speed. Their strength is, however, challenged by the Banthas, which themselves are heavy hitting powerhouses. Still, the X Factors lean towards the Indominus.

Edge: Indominus Rex!

The Tusken Raiders have a 2 to 1 weapons advantage, though they lack in the X Factors. However, despite the Intellect of the Indominus, and its cunning tactics, it cannot win this fight. The Banthas will either sniff or hear the Indominus before its camoflauge gives it the chance to take the Raiders by surprise, and two Banthas alone could potentially kill Indominus. Yes, Indominus massacred a herd of Apatosaurs in the film, but Apatosaurs didn't gang up on a predator; like Bison, they ran from predators. These Banthas, being trained by the Tuskens and brought into combat situations, could pose a terrible situation for Indominus. Meanwhile, the Tuskens will continue to fire their cycler rifles. True, the slugs have a hard time against armor, but the armor in consideration is armor of the star wars universe, a product of advanced technology, not natural scales. The slugs will no doubt go right through the tough hide of Indominus, and if one can take down a pod racer, ten of them in constant fire could potentially take Indominus out. The Raiders have the Banthas (natural tanks, good firing pisitions for the cycler rifles, heightened senses), they have the rifles, they have the numbers. Indominus...dont...

TUSKEN RAIDERS TURN INDOMINUS REX INTO BANTHA FODDER!!!!!!!!!!