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Iron man has the Model Prime and terrarian has EoG gear

Speed equalized

Terrarian
Iron Man mark 51


Iron Man:0

Terrarian:0

Inconclusive:7
 
That's..a very unfortunate matchup for Iron Man. A lot of the Terrarian's attacks are just intangible. They would go right through his armor and maim Tony himself. Given that those are his main attack options, it would make short work of Iron Man. Notably, Terraria would somewhat resist Iron Man's Power Nullification.
 
Why the Hulkbuster Armor? the Prime armor is right there, which is not only in the same tier as the Hulkbuster, but also a lot more powerful and haxxed.
 
What evidence is there that the Terrarian's weapons going through mobs means it bypasses their defenses and is not just game mechanics? I see this argument so often, and it always seems just plain wrong to me.
 
Weapons literally meant to be that way? I'd be game mechanics if it happened with every weapon, but only specific weapons do it. Hell, the Luminite Bullet's description specifically state that it goes right through enemies.
 
Some weapons also outright go through walls (And are the only ones being able to). You can't just call it game mechanics.
 
Yes, but people keep assuming that means it bypasses armour. Does it bypass the armour when you use it against another player wearing armour?
 
Saikou The Lewd King said:
Well Terrarian is near baseline High 5-A, so just Hulkbuster may have been the best.
Terrarian is at least High 5-A, which is already above baseline.

Not only that the Hulkbuster has a disadvantage in AP and Dura, but also it lacks a lot of Ironman hax. Illusions, Invincibility, Regen, Duplication, Power Null and Resistance like phasing.

This is not fair at all.
 
Not to be rude but if your attacks have selective intangibility, by default they can bypass armor or any physical defenses (hitting the organs for example). It's just what happens.
 
And they bypass and go straight through the physical protections of other players in pvp? This is why the argument seems wrong to me, because I'm certain it doesn't. If it can't bypass their armour, why would it here?
 
Because gameplay mechanic? Their bullets have shown completely transpiercing enemies with slightly higher dura than their AP. It doesn't work to assume it will just not hit inside while it does that.
 
Monarch Laciel said:
Wouldn't Tony's suits have defenses agaisnt that kind of thing though?
The Hulkbuster doesn't have resistance to phasing, as well of a lot of Tony's hax.

If it was with the Prime armor (MK 51) I would say that the match is pretty even, but this is not the case with the Hulkbuster.
 
@newendigo I'm using the Hulkbuster armor because i didn't realize iron man had other High 5-A armors
 
Now I see the match pretty even.

Iron Man:

Danmaku could be a problem, but Tony has far better range and can also spam multiple attacks, not to mention his scanning devices, summoning with his strategic intellect and the abilitie to duplicate the armor allow him to quickly counterattack Terrarian.

Illusions and Sonic attacks can also help a lot to stun and distract the Terrarian and the Zero-point energy bubble could put the Terra in a huge disadvantage (Although the abilitie is weak and the Terra has a higher AP, though there is still the Neutrino rays).

And lastly: Transformation to bulk himself + Resistance to almost of the Terrarian attacks + Mid-Low Regen for his armor + Forcefields + Energy Absorption = Any conciderable damage from the Terrarian almost minimized.

Terrarian:

Obviously higher AP and Dura, with the ability amplificate his power and low IM defense, which would be deadly due to the already previews significant stat advantage.

The Terra can also summon a giant spider (Fodder), a intagible dragon (Irrelevant), a laser crystal (At least useable), a flying cells (Useful) a Stand (Very useful) to increase the already insane amount of projectiles.

And lastly: Terrarian special abilitys, like Soul attacks (Which of course Tony could not be able to heal), limited invulnerability each time he get a hit, life-force absorption and teleportation that IM doesn't have counter.

So I'm going with 5/5 (TIE), IM has better defensive abilitys while the Terra has better firepower.
 
Inconclusive. Iron Man has the advantage in defense, while the Terrarian has the advantage in offense. I can't see either of them landing a decisive blow. Terrarian can hold off Iron Man with his overwhelming danmaku, but Iron Man will probably not run out of energy. The Terrarian will also not run out of steam due to his infinite bullets and arrows and hundreds of mana potions. Even if Iron Man does get some good hits in, the Terrarian can fully heal once a minute, and has regen of his own. Terrarian also has immunity to most of Iron Man's negative effects like blindness and being stunned, as well as an plethora of buffing potions. Combine that with Iron Man's regen, and you get a stalemate.
 
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