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2 American Rocket Soldiers go at it (Soldier vs Rocketeer) {STOMP}

Peppersalt43

They/Them
22,245
6,038
9-B versions used
Speed equalized
Rocketeer has his standard equipment
Soldier has Air Strike, Gunboats, and Market Garden (Essentially hybrid trolldier. Might turn into pure trolldier if stomp)

Soldier : 0
Rocketeer : 0
Incon : 0

Story : After wish-granting shenanigans, Soldier was sent to 1938. His reckless behavior led to him committing large amounts of war crimes, forcing the army to send someone to take him down, someone who can also travel with rockets

Fight ends with death or incap
 
Yeah. He's 9-B flat because he kind of just downscales from his rockets physically. Rocketeer seems near baseline. There's an over 1000x difference.
 
If soldier uses Rocket Jumper (No damage rocket launcher), would it still be more balanced?
 
Then why are they both on 9-B (No high or low in front of their tier)? Worse still, the durability and striking strength of both are wall level.
 
Then why are they both on 9-B (No high or low in front of their tier)? Worse still, the durability and striking strength of both are wall level.
Because both scale to the literal same thing. It's just a case of direct scaling vs downscaling.
 
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