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The_Wright_Way

VS Battles
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Springtrap stalked the young boy through the hallways of Fazbear's Fright, slowly closing in on his prey. The boy turned around to reveal that his fingers were touching his face, which was impressive with both hands down by his side. The Thing roared, it sounded like the roar of every animal on Earth mashed through an electronic filter. Springtrap stepped back and readied himself to face this.... Thing.

~

Speed equal. Both at 9-B. Bloodlusted Springtrap. Sproingtrap restricted

Springtrap Corpse
vs.
The Thing
Nightmare Fuel in all his power.
 
Oh, boy. I may actually have to go with Springtrap. I doubt The Thing can really infect him easily. His metal suit and already being a corpse gives him a win.
 
Christian Higdon said:
Oh, boy. I may actually have to go with Springtrap. I doubt The Thing can really infect him easily. His metal suit and already being a corpse gives him a win.
Does Springtrap have the means to kill the Thing? It can survive even when reduced to cells.
 
Does Springtrap have the means to kill the Thing? It can survive even when reduced to cells.

Actually, does he have anything to use here? Like a weapon?
 
No. Both are at Fazbear's Fright which is highly susceptible to fire so, so Afton could potentially do that.
 
Well, i guess Springtrap could pull that off. Considering he can't be infected here and that he's good at being stealthy, he has all the time in the world to light it on fire.

Though it depends if he escapes on time, which is highly exceptable for me.
 
Alright, so first of all Springtrap is gonna have it's hands full consider both are base-line 9-B aka equally strong, add to that the Thing is gonna be shifting form constantly in-order to get a better hold on the corpe-robot(?). The Thing could also extent a bunch of small tentacles into Springtrap's innerworking and tear it apart from the inside out. The only real issue here for the Thing is torn off bit will just lose interest and wonder off considering small enough bits lose sentients and Springtrap isn't prey.

Honestly voteing Thing here since it's much more malleable body is a huge advantage, while Springtrap needs to burn down the building in order to win.
 
I'm still sticking with Springboi. His undead status and already being an abomination will make it hard for the Thing. We haven't seen it infect undead things before.
 
It's not about assimilation, it's about how Springtrap needs to buen down a building to maybe kill the thing and all the thing has to do is tear Springtrap apart. What's honestly more likely to happen?
 
Stealth only goes so far, my friend. He would actually have to deal the damage to The Thing, which without the use of some heavy fire, I don't see happening. Voting The Thing FRA.
 
Well, then.

The Thing can't take him over, but in time, Springtrap may be able to do it. It depends on what happens, but the Thing can just tear him up. Springtrap loses again FRA.

Sprongtrap, though...
 
Christian Higdon said:
He could set fire to the place in time.
He's never done that before. Plus he would have to get away from the thing, set the whole place on fire, get out of there, and hope that it killed the thing in the first place. It's not gonna happen.
 
He's never done that before. Plus he would have to get away from the thing, set the whole place on fire, get out of there, and hope that it killed the thing in the first place. It's not gonna happen.

It's implied that he's the one who did that at the end of the game.
 
Pretty sure that's your character burning the place down to try and kill Springtrap. What sense would it make for Springtrap to do it
 
Although, FNAF could really be implying any number of things, knowing how convoluted the franchise is. I think that, in the case of this series, it would be best to stick with what we know.
 
Crimson Azoth said:
Although, FNAF could really be implying any number of things, knowing how convoluted the franchise is. I think that, in the case of this series, it would be best to stick with what we know.
It was heavily implied the protagonist did it.
 
Fazbear's Fright, where I am assuming the battle takes place, is an insurance nightmare. The place regularly gets into three figures of Farnenheit (i don't know how hawt that is, but I'll assume pretty hot). And Stringtrap himself could almost just start fires without meaning to. He's a rusted, old robot. He'll be generating sparks just by walking around.

Plus, Springtrap could easily generate the Phantoms to distract the Thing, give him time to come up with a plan. And the more time the battle rages for, the higher the chance is of the temperature getting out of control, and a fire starting.

This is in no way a stomp
 
Crimson Azoth said:
Fazbear's Fright, where I am assuming the battle takes place, is an insurance nightmare. The place regularly gets into three figures of Farnenheit (i don't know how hawt that is, but I'll assume pretty hot). And Stringtrap himself could almost just start fires without meaning to. He's a rusted, old robot. He'll be generating sparks just by walking around.
Plus, Springtrap could easily generate the Phantoms to distract the Thing, give him time to come up with a plan. And the more time the battle rages for, the higher the chance is of the temperature getting out of control, and a fire starting.

This is in no way a stomp
it absolutely is a stomp. 100 degrees is hot, yes, but nowhere even close to being hot enough to start a fire. Springtrap doesn't create sparks by moving around. Springtrap doesn't have prior knowledge, there's no way he'd start a fire.
 
Superweeb2987 said:
it absolutely is a stomp. 100 degrees is hot, yes, but nowhere even close to being hot enough to start a fire. Springtrap doesn't create sparks by moving around. Springtrap doesn't have prior knowledge, there's no way he'd start a fire.
What the **** are you talking about? 100 degrees is right where it starts to get dangerous and it's not like the tempature is just gonna stagnate.
 
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