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Okay guys fun activity time. Name a fantastic episode with the wrong outcome and a terrible episode with the right outcome. I’ll go first.

Yang vs Tifa for the wrong outcome but fantastic episode and Spider Qwen vs Batgirl for the latter
I will end you where you stand.

.......also Wolverine vs Raiden. I feel like we can assume it's incorrect.
 
No, seriously, Yang vs Tifa is actually pretty good. It's far from the best "Wrong" episode, but it's genuinely good. It has a way worse "Wrong to Good" ratio than Guts vs Nightmare.
  • Bad animation
  • Bad research
  • Tainted with possible bias (a literal ad for one of the characters in the show!)
  • Yang is completely out of character
  • Tifa lost
  • I'm still salty

This is the worst Death Battle of all time. I would watch Justin Bieber vs Rebecca Black on loop before I even glimpsed that episode ever again.
 
Raiden's matter hax that gives him durability negation is macro-quantum which is >>> the molecular resistance of Adamantium
They literally showed another comic character who uses similar technology to Raiden's sword cutting through adamantium and used that as the reasoning.
Also ok, I dig it. I'm just skeptical on the whole cutting-small = durability negation.
 
He's not cutting small stuff, his sword vibrates at an extremely high frequency, which causes the molecular bonds of the things it hits to disrupt.

Btw, it disrupts even beyond just molecular bonds, it's basically physics-based matter hax.
Okay, that sounds a lot better. Is disrupting the molecular bonds kind of like limited molecular-manipulation then? Because then yeah, I can totally get behind the outcome.
 
Okay, that sounds a lot better. Is disrupting the molecular bonds kind of like limited molecular-manipulation then? Because then yeah, I can totally get behind the outcome.
It is, that's matter hax, not even limited. It can cut through anything regardless of its durability as long we stay within the 3D realm (I think), because the very atoms that make the target are separated via super high vibrations.

The fancy and science-specific explanation is linked in Raiden's profile and comes from the game.

DB compared it to the artic vibranium which exists in the Marvel universe, which has an even weaker effect, as it effects only the molecules (iirc) and melted adamantium on contact.
 
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