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Post by leroypowell3 on May 27, 2017 20:21:54 GMT
Omen (Killer Instinct) & Dark Chi Warriors (Jackie Chan Adventures)
vs.
Shang Tsung (Mortal Kombat) & Taskmaster (Marvel)
Location: sandy beach
Tournament rules
The teams simply appear in their environments at 100% health and strength. They have no prep time before the battle. They know instinctively that they are to fight together against the team in front of them. The partners do know each other because the 1 on 1 rounds happened so they’ve been on the receiving end of each others’ attacks. All characters are in their regular mindset but are properly motivated to win within their moral boundaries. To win: -submission/incapacitation (unable to continue fighting for a ten second count) -knock out (again, ten second count) -out of ring (if on a rooftop, cliff or something) flight negates this avenue of victory -death/destruction
2nd chance round add ons:
-The characters appear, from their perspective, immediately after their last fight back at 100%. - - They have their memories of working with their partner last time but they haven’t seen any of the other teams yet. So these fights are all still first encounters.
Round 2 add ons: The characters have now seen the other round 1 fights (and 1 on 1 fights I guess too) They still appear immediately after their last fight back at 100% but now they’ll recognize their opponents a little. But there’s no actual downtime for planning. They’ll have to think fast.
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Post by leroypowell3 on May 29, 2017 18:38:31 GMT
Taskmaster could probably take out the Dark Chi Warriors but they could beat him too. Omen is unique enough to contend with Shang Tsung and if the Dark Chi Warriors get past Taskmaster than he'd done.
Also, Taskmaster has that fighting photo memory whatever and having seen the Dark Chi Warriors in other matches, they won't be able to surprise him.
So I say team 2 takes it.
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Post by bigballerju on May 30, 2017 2:55:07 GMT
Between Shang's powerful magic and Taskmaster's abilities they have alot of advantages.
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