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but if he's asleep how will his strength matter?


if you tell me how could he do so and not be severely damaged to pose a lot of a threat, we'll discuss further.


which it won't. if not 1, 2 blows from Rem and he's dead...


if so, then you concede to my point of one of her wincons (i think if we put effort on it, we can find more) until we see if he can wake up before being decimated
  1. If Homelander is asleep, he won't be able to actively use his strength. However, his physical attributes, such as his durability and healing factor, would still be present and could come into play if he wakes up or if the fight drags on.
  2. It's difficult to say for certain how Homelander could recover from significant damage and continue fighting, as we haven't seen many examples of him taking heavy hits in the TV series. However, given his regenerative abilities and high durability, it's possible that he could recover from injuries over time, especially if he's able to escape from Rem's attacks and retreat to a safe location.
3. It's possible that Rem could defeat Homelander in just a few hits if her damage output is high enough and his durability is unable to withstand her attacks. But, it's important to remain cautious and not underestimate Homelander's abilities, as he has shown himself to be a formidable opponent in the TV series.

4. It's true that Rem's sleep manipulation and forcefield creation abilities could be effective win conditions in the fight against Homelander, and it's possible that there are other strategies and tactics that she could use as well. However, as with any fight, there are many variables and unexpected factors that could come into play, and it's impossible to predict the outcome with complete certainty.
 
If Homelander is asleep, he won't be able to actively use his strength. However, his physical attributes, such as his durability and healing factor, would still be present and could come into play if he wakes up or if the fight drags on.
His dura is the same as Rem's AP. And if you argue that he wouldn't die in one hit, would he wake up from only one? Also, considering she would always aim for the kill, so she would hit the head...would he wake up fine? No.
It's difficult to say for certain how Homelander could recover from significant damage and continue fighting, as we haven't seen many examples of him taking heavy hits in the TV series. However, given his regenerative abilities and high durability, it's possible that he could recover from injuries over time, especially if he's able to escape from Rem's attacks and retreat to a safe location.
He isn't able to wake up and also if you argue that he can, via = speed and a severely damaged head, he won't be able to escape.
3. It's possible that Rem could defeat Homelander in just a few hits if her damage output is high enough and his durability is unable to withstand her attacks. But, it's important to remain cautious and not underestimate Homelander's abilities, as he has shown himself to be a formidable opponent in the TV series.
? What even is this point besides repeating what's above but without any argument?
However, as with any fight, there are many variables and unexpected factors that could come into play, and it's impossible to predict the outcome with complete certainty.
Should have brought them up, now the match is already over.
If you think of a nice enough good ending for him, you can try rematching
 
His dura is the same as Rem's AP. And if you argue that he wouldn't die in one hit, would he wake up from only one? Also, considering she would always aim for the kill, so she would hit the head...would he wake up fine? No.

He isn't able to wake up and also if you argue that he can, via = speed and a severely damaged head, he won't be able to escape.

? What even is this point besides repeating what's above but without any argument?

Should have brought them up, now the match is already over.
If you think of a nice enough good ending for him, you can try rematching
If Homelander's healing factor is powerful enough wouldnt he be able to recover from any injuries he sustains while asleep more quickly than Rem can continue to inflict damage?

But since this has been already concluded theres no reason to argue abt it again.
 
Well ****, how does she survive the lazer?
she doesn't need to, he'll be sleeping pretty fast
If Homelander's healing factor is powerful enough wouldnt he be able to recover from any injuries he sustains while asleep more quickly than Rem can continue to inflict damage?
Is his healing a passive ability? If it is, show me proof it's faster than her damage output.
 
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