Battle takes place in a abandoned warehouse who wins?
current judomaster
Judomaster vs X-23
Judomaster's whole shtick is that she can't be hit. Unless X-23 could outlast her, which some might consider unlikely considering how many blows to the head she'd receive, then Judomaster would take it.
Well does Judo Master uses Judo? If so Judo consists of a series of throws... Would X-23 fall for getting tken down and hip flipped? I dunno
@Morpheus_:
I read that Sonia's ability can be bypassed if the attacker does not aim directly for her. I would think that would be relatively easy to counter for any skilled martial artist. In a lot of MA styles, they teach to not try to hit the opponent, you try and hit some imaginary target behind the opponent to give your strike extra umph. Is that what it means when it says "not aimed directly at her"?
That's more so applicable for wide range attacks, such as explosions (which have hurt her, and even then, she wasn't critically injured). I can't profess to have a clue about MA styles in general, but any attack that Laura may attempt in order to directly inflict harm to Sonia will be diverted. It's a pretty frustrating power, really.@Morpheus_:
I read that Sonia's ability can be bypassed if the attacker does not aim directly for her. I would think that would be relatively easy to counter for any skilled martial artist. In a lot of MA styles, they teach to not try to hit the opponent, you try and hit some imaginary target behind the opponent to give your strike extra umph. Is that what it means when it says "not aimed directly at her"?
@Morpheus_ said:
@Erik said:That's more so applicable for wide range attacks, such as explosions (which have hurt her, and even then, she wasn't critically injured). I can't profess to have a clue about MA styles in general, but any attack that Laura may attempt in order to directly inflict harm to Sonia will be diverted. It's a pretty frustrating power, really.@Morpheus_:
I read that Sonia's ability can be bypassed if the attacker does not aim directly for her. I would think that would be relatively easy to counter for any skilled martial artist. In a lot of MA styles, they teach to not try to hit the opponent, you try and hit some imaginary target behind the opponent to give your strike extra umph. Is that what it means when it says "not aimed directly at her"?
Ah I see. I thought I would give it a shot since the way it is explained on her page seemed to fit with my explanation.
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