Talk:Hercule Satan VS ???/@comment-2255534-20150910233259/@comment-2255534-20150911021706

Pancake: These questions aren't meant for the animation visuals. Honestly, I'm still trying to figure out how DK did that.

Mike:As you said, Scorpion can die, but because he's undead, doing so is much harder than if he was still alive, with the only way for Ryu to kill his is with a move that he not only tries NOT to use, but one that would be too hard for him to use properly anyway. And none of the Ryu's advantages would change anything since as soon as they go to hell, Scorpion eventually gains the advantage in every category. It simply becomes a matter of time, and Ryu simply wouldn't have the means to stop it.

The continuity of mortal kombat is also a bit of a clusterfuck, so I'm not even sure if Scorpion even actually died in those examples.

Both Ivy and Orchid have imperfect fight records, but Orchid's is less spoty and still did defeat a much more powerful opponent, even if he was weakened. Regardless of their records, Orchid still had the close range advantage while being able to avoid long range combat.

Before I even say anything about your objections regarding an old comic, remember that it was an old comic that won Raiden the fight against Wolverine. As for Beast's strength, I would agree that he had a slight strength advantage while Goliath had a slight speed advantage, hence why they considered them rather even in strength and speed.

Next time, make it easier on both of us by only talking about one fight at a time. It would be easier on me for sure since I could spend more time on the individual fights.

Also feel free to start comment chains with these questions now, everyone.