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Spider-Man vs The Teen Titans

Spider-Man overpowers Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy with a 4.8x AP advantage without that much of a problem, and can easily immobilize Starfire with his webbing.

Only problem is Raven, in which I can't see a way Spider-Man would have a good way of keeping her down. Not only can he not even harm her, his webbing won't hold her doen either. How is Spidey even supposed to do anything to her?
 
Oh shit, didn't see that! Then he dances around her just like the rest of them, although he's gonna have to get up close and personal. Still, Spidey's got far superior agility and experience, so she's nothing new.

Spidey bests them all lol.
 
Raven wins for the team. I dont see how spidey would land a hit on her, she has teleportation and shields that have higher durability. She can just slam spidey against the ground or buildings again and again.
 
Taking a look through their pages, I took my conclusions.

Spidey has the advantage in speed, striking strenght, durability and stamina against all five. It would go down to webbing up/knocking out Robin, Beast Boy and Cyborg first (as he's used to engaging in melee combat and against cybernetically enhanced foes), dealing with Starfire the same way - with her keeping her distance, however, and blasting him, something that he's also faced before - and then turning to Raven.

In this scenario Raven is the highest threat to Spider-Man. Her magic would be a factor that, as far as I know, Peter has faced before - but not enough to be confortable against. The spells would give him a run for his money; but, as seen on her profile, apparently she is unable to use her powers (ocasionally) if she is prevented from reciting "Azarath Metrion Zinthos". Once Spidey figures this out, he would cover her mouth with web: if not to stop her spells completely, he would exploit the short time gap to get close and knock her out.

Overall, I think Spider-Man takes this, mid-diff. He's more durable, faster, smarter, phisically stronger and has higher stamina. Plus, he's used to fighting super-powered groups - the Titans are one member away from being the Teenage Sinister Six, so there.
 
Well Spidey lost the + in Large Building Level. Now he's almost 2.6x stronger than each Titan physically.
 
Even with the 4 ton downgrade, Spidey still takes this.

He'd have to work a little bit harder, sure, but that doesn't mean much when he still dances around them with sheer skill and has superior intelligence to boot. The Spider Sense is just overkill at that rate. And, as was said by BrazilianDeadpool, he isn't unused to fighting groups of people. Be it the Sinister 6, Sinister 66, or the X-Men, Spider-Man can handle it.

So still Spider-Man lol.
 
Spidey FRA.

Also, why this match can't be added? I mean, I know the rule "two participants per team", but why does it exist, or even applies in cases of such teams, with more then 2 members?
 
Also, why this match can't be added? I mean, I know the rule "two participants per team", but why does it exist, or even applies in cases of such teams, with more then 2 members?
I really would like to know that too. But maybe it's the possibility of a team stomping a single enemy, which wouldn't be really fair.
 
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