DWOAH: Laura Victoriano vs Nezuko Kamado by Garchompisbeast, literature
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DWOAH: Laura Victoriano vs Nezuko Kamado
Deadliest warriors of all history Laura Victoriano vs Nezuko Kamado Sisters can be Monsters Laura Victoriano info: Height: 5 foot 6 Weight: 101lbs Weapons: Claws Strengths: Was the older sister of Ruben Victoriano/Ruvik in life and after her death became one of Sebastian Castellanos’s most dangerous enemies in STEM, Extreme strength (Was one of Sebastian’s most powerful enemies, Could kill Sebastian with one or two swipes of her Claws), Extreme durability (Can survive dozens of bullets and several explosions before dying), Peak human speed (Can crawl as fast as a human can sprint), Can ‘teleport’ through corpse piles or blood pools. Weaknesses: Since she died via extreme burns in life Laura has developed an extreme weakness to Fire within STEM (Being lit on fire a few times kills her far faster than shooting her countless times). Nezuko Kamado info: Height: 5 feet (regular form) 5 foot 5 (Awakened form) Weight: 99lbs (regular form) 110lbs (Awakened form) Weapons: Bare Hands
Goku VS Superman - A Redundant Analysis by Spider-Pidge, literature
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Goku VS Superman - A Redundant Analysis
Hey everyone. It's been over three years since the last time I've written up an analysis for any Death Battle episode like this, and truthfully, that's because there hasn't really been a need to. The amount of episodes with potentially highly controversial verdicts and the amount of episodes that I was thoroughly invested in to the point of being able to write something up like this again, frankly, didn't have very much overlap since Flash VS Sonic. Even then, that episode went over really well for the vast majority of people, which made my own analysis on it, well, live up to its name I suppose. Still, with a revisit of the most important match-up in history having been completed, and the future of the show currently uncertain as I'm writing this, I felt now felt as decently redundant a time as any to bring this format back once more. But this time, however, there's a twist. While both prior analyses were showcasing possible counter-arguments against their given episodes and