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Chris Walker(Outlast) vs Pyramid Head.

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Both in their 9-B forms. Chris gets an iron pole. The battle takes place in Silent Hill.

Both in character. We will assume for the sake of this battle that Pyramid Head will appear to Chris regardless of wether or not he desires to be punished.

Pyramid Head's Type 8 immortality is restricted.

Victory by any means.

Speed equal.

Who wins and why?

Chris:1 Steven Pogi Paitao

Pyramid Head:2 Kaiser Kōnt Clyde McReady

Inconclusive:0
 
CW seems more fleshy, less resistant to injury and more human than PH. Pyramid Head mid-high diff via knife and Type 2 immortality
 
Though CW's AP and durability is technically superior, PH will eventually outlast (no pun intended) him via type 2 and 5 immortality.
 
Ah, I see, changing vote then to CW via superior AP and dura
 
PH. His strength is around the same level, in later incarnations he lifted the Great Knife plus the weight of a grown man in one hand quite handily. He does have a weapon going for him, better means and then durability is probably his.
 
Yeah. In the comics he's also got the feat of lifting the Great Knife with the additional weight of a grown man in a single hand with hardly any effort. Is his cloning ability allowed?
 
Clyde McReady said:
Yeah. In the comics he's also got the feat of lifting the Great Knife with the additional weight of a grown man in a single hand with hardly any effort. Is his cloning ability allowed?
He doesn't have duplication on his profile, so no.
 
Well, I'd still back him up there. He may seem slow in gameplay but his showings in cutscenes like when he dropped James from the rooftop or when he fought the Missionary.
 
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