• This forum is strictly intended to be used by members of the VS Battles wiki. Please only register if you have an autoconfirmed account there, as otherwise your registration will be rejected. If you have already registered once, do not do so again, and contact Antvasima if you encounter any problems.

    For instructions regarding the exact procedure to sign up to this forum, please click here.
  • We need Patreon donations for this forum to have all of its running costs financially secured.

    Community members who help us out will receive badges that give them several different benefits, including the removal of all advertisements in this forum, but donations from non-members are also extremely appreciated.

    Please click here for further information, or here to directly visit our Patreon donations page.
  • Please click here for information about a large petition to help children in need.

Aurelion Sol vs Amon (StarCraft)

Assaltwaffle

VS Battles
Retired
8,438
3,293
Battle of two video game cosmics! Aurelion Sol the cosmic star-creating dragon from League of Legends takes on the big bad of StarCraft, Amo. Rules: Aurelion Sol's high end is used. Amon's True Form is used; True Form high end is used.

Round 1: Fighting in the normal universe.

Round 2: Fighting in the void.

Will Aurelion's starfire burn Amon down, or will the Dark One tear the champion apart? Who will win and why?

Amon win: 1 Normal universe, 1 Void

Aurelion Sol win: 0 Normal universe, 1 Void
 
Aurelion might very well be faster and stronger, but has no way to counter Amon's hax abilities, along with his absurd regen.
 
Talonmask said:
Aurelion might very well be faster and stronger, but has no way to counter Amon's hax abilities, along with his absurd regen.
So do you put your vote for Amon winning both outside of and inside the void?
 
Yes. Unless Aurelion somehow has a way of countering Low-Godly regen and Mind Control.
 
Well within the void Amon can be killed permanently. The void harming Aurelion and mind control are still major factors, however. Either way I will count that as one for Amon in both situations.
 
Well if he can be killed in the Void then I might go with Sol, but for the real universe I'd probably say inconclusive. Sol is likely faster and has the AP to put Amon down, but not permanently due to his Regen.
 
Added a win for Sol within the void. As for the inconclusive for the normal universe, it is very likely that Amon would realize he wasn't beating Aurelion after trying to come back a couple times and decide to plague his mind and drive him mad from within the void. Aurelion has shown to be vulnerable to mental domination before, and Amon is likely higher end mind hax than what Targon can do. Speaking of which, wouldn't this be considered to be a weakness for Aurelion Sol? His profile currently displays his weaknesses as Unknown.
 
Wouldn't Sol's huge AP and Speed advantage prevent Amon from using his mind hax though? He'd just keep killing Amon but Amon would just keep coming back.
 
Aurelion's speed doesn't stop Amon's mind hax, as he has reached across universes to do it before. As for his power negating the hax, I doubt it, since the Targonian people were able to mind control him to the point he was their slave. The Targonians are nowhere near Amon in power and yet they pulled it off. I see no reason for Amon's not to work since he doesn't need a physical connection to his target to perform them.
 
I think you missunderstood, i meant Sol is fast enough continuously kill Amon before he has a chance to use his mind hax. I don't doubt that it would work but he wouldn't get the chance to use it because of the speed difference.
 
Oh ok, I did misunderstand. In regards to this, Amon doesn't need to regenerate into the normal universe to use his mind hax. He can use them from within the void (which he returns to when killed), even on targets in the normal universe. He is able to do this to entire armies simultaneously, though driving someone mad to the point of incapacitation would likely take his full attention.
 
Oh, huh, well if he can just regenerate into a different universe then that's a bit unfair isn't it? Sol can't attack someone in another universe, which puts Amon at a huge advantage.
 
This is true. Perhaps I should remove the first scenario then? Now that I think about it winning seems more and more impossible for Aurelion if he is in the normal universe.
 
Yeah that would be a bit more fair but it'd still be inconclusive seeing as Sol can't put Amon down permanently and Amon can't fight back.
 
Pretty simple here.

On the void, Sol wins for being superior and being able to kill Amon there.

Outside, inconclusive, since Sol is way stronger, but he can't really kill Amon.
 
Back
Top