Since we were talking Saya no Uta in chat, I remembered this one:
Monstrously unfair, as Ryoko is a normal modern human with normal modern weapons against legit five Xenomorphs. Don't think I need to say much more than that.
I strongly suggest you post this in the wikitext forums, as we do not really pay close attention to Discussions on this wiki
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But yea, I'd support this if you gain more confidence.
Support Featherson v Rhoodie
Oppose Jack vs Asajj Ventress, as cutscenes can be considered canon
Oppose Leonidas vs Caesar, as the only superiority iron has over bronze is economics. They're pretty much even in all other respects.
Oppose Hannibal vs Leonidas for the same reasoning
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Since we were talking Saya no Uta in chat, I remembered this one:
Monstrously unfair, as Ryoko is a normal modern human with normal modern weapons against legit five Xenomorphs. Don't think I need to say much more than that.
Oppose on the ones Beast opposes per his reasoning
Oppose Kai vs Sam, because what you've listed as missing is equipment and not inherent powers. This does not count as nerfing under present policy.
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Gives Goliath a "Giant bronze Kopis Sword, [and] Giant bronze knife," when his sword's shape is never defined and he is not seen with weapons other than his javelin, spear, and 500 Shekel (12 lb) sword
Gives Goliath a "Giant Bronze sickle sword," when his sword's shape is never defined
Gug is given magic, specifically "Bring Pestilance (sic)," which isn't part of the actual Lovecraft mythos and is instead from its non-canon tabeltop RPG spinoff.
Discussions suck, bring back forums. Or at least source formatting.
Granted, it's been a while since I've read The Calling so I can't say this with certainty, but I don't remember Duncan using a crossbow there. Further, the only mention of Wardens using crossbows in-game is the "Antique Warden Crossbow" found during the Warden's Keep DLC, which is physically impossible for Duncan to have ever used.
Not sure why I'm bothering to respond, Chase, but:
Your first source states that the Vikings abandoned their outpost because of constant attacks. Notably, this does not mean that they "got their ass kicked," just that - amazingly enough - settling in a hostile environment with a several-month supply chain isn't really feasible. This is especially true when you're on equal technological ground and not killing everything with germs.
As for the videos, the Russia Today vid has been nicely debunked by this vid, while the second is pretty clearly using blunted spears with shafts that are much more flexible than the norm.
So, uh, what do I even start with.
For one, "Zangetsu" isn't a pistol, it's a fucking sword.
For two, "Getsuga Blade" isn't a fucking thing, I have no idea what he's trying to represent
For three, Ichigo's Shunpo isn't limited to his bankai form
For four, the image used to demonstrate the "Kurai (sic) Getsuga Tenshou" is actually the Saigo no Getsuga Tenshou, an entirely different technique
For five, utilizing the Saigo no Getsuga Tenshou means that Ichigo has at least three powers & forms that aren't mentioned in the blog (Hollowfication, Mugetsu, and Spiritual Pressure)
For six, Ichigo in any ombat form is literally intangible and imperceptible invisible to people without specific spiritual powers; he's basically a Stand. I don't think the Force counts under our "can see Stands" spectrum because it's a scientific & biological power.
For seven, Starkiller also has an assload more force powers.
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For eight, blog composites the original Galen Marek and the sequel's clone
EDIT2: Per Laq, can't really find evidence of intangibility. Edited out, but invisibility's still a thing