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(GRACE!!!)Groudon VS Diablo (Primal Rage)

Regenerationn: Unknown (can recover from anything not from a god)

Groudon isn't considered a god by the standards of Diablo's world.

How exactly is this supposed to be fair?
 
Dragopentling said:
Regenerationn: Unknown (can recover from anything not from a god)
Groudon isn't considered a god by the standards of Diablo's world.

How exactly is this supposed to be fair?
oh i didnt see that, :/
 
I'm not sure if Groudon can surpass that immortality

But if he can, he wins. He's wayyyyyy more versatile. Drought powers up his moves and allows Solarbeams to be fired off instantly. Then he has the status moves like scary face which reduces speed not to mention thunder which can paralyse. Earthquake can wreck and powered up fire moves can do loads of damage. Diablo on the other hand has attacks which Groudon mostly resists.

So if Groudon can't beat the immortality it's a draw

If he can, he wins via superior move set, better and more variety and status inducement and deduction
 
TheArsenal1212 said:
I'm not sure if Groudon can surpass that immortality
But if he can, he wins. He's wayyyyyy more versatile. Drought powers up his moves and allows Solarbeams to be fired off instantly. Then he has the status moves like scary face which reduces speed not to mention thunder which can paralyse. Earthquake can wreck and powered up fire moves can do loads of damage. Diablo on the other hand has attacks which Groudon mostly resists.

So if Groudon can't beat the immortality it's a draw

If he can, he wins via superior move set, better and more variety and status inducement and deduction
so you dont think this is a stomp. but i think the same, we dont know the exactly Regenerationn of diablo, and make more sense put this to a incoclusive match. can i add your vote?
 
Yea, I mean, the big issue here is the Immortality and the ambiguous regen conditions.

If Groudon has something to bypass that and win via SBA, then he takes this easily because he's FAR more versatile.
 
Oh okay.

In that case, Groudon just ROFL blasts Diabolo here.

(This may or may not be a vote if we're counting them at some point.)
 
Yeah I actually think Groudon can overcome it if he can decimate diablo

Which I think he can for what I said above. So I'm voting Groudon
 
TheArsenal1212 said:
Yeah I actually think Groudon can overcome it if he can decimate diablo
Which I think he can for what I said above. So I'm voting Groudon
open the score groudon - 1 (TheArsenal1212)
 
I mean you could ask someone to clarify what's Diablo's regen feats are, sure it would be NLF to say he can recover from anything, but that doesn't mean he can't recover from what Groupon does to him
 
DragonEmperor23 said:
I mean you could ask someone to clarify what's Diablo's regen feats are, sure it would be NLF to say he can recover from anything, but that doesn't mean he can't recover from what Groupon does to him
you know who can tell me that?
 
Hellbeast1 said:
That's NLF regen (if memory serves they don't have avregen feat)
The regen/immortality is super vague, but from what I remember in the novel, a being explicitly superior to the gods could not kill them because he wasn't a god, but an alien...undead dragon thing.

I'd have to dig it up and find the relevant scenes.

Keep in mind, this was not a being who was overwhelmingly superior in every aspect, but one who was at least notably superior within their own tier who should have been able to kill them under normal circumstances, were it not for the specific fact they were gods.
 
The regen/immortality is super vague, but from what I remember in the novel, a being explicitly superior to the gods could not kill them because he wasn't a god, but an alien...undead dragon thing.

I'd have to dig it up and find the relevant scenes.

Keep in mind, this was not a being who was overwhelmingly superior in every aspect, but one who was at least notably superior within their own tier who should have been able to kill them under normal circumstances, were it not for the specific fact they were gods.

thanks for the help
 
@Azzy firstly I'd have to ask if the novel is canon.

Secondly that seems more like a type of Immortality rather then regen as listed on the profile
 
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