Vs.
Rules
- Random encounter
- Standard equipment
- Pre 52 Clayface (Karlo)
- Clayface has all his abilities inc. siphoning powers
- Morals off
- Bloodlusted
- No Bfr
- Thor cant use the GB
@XiiX said:
(I'm not sure how powerful Clayface's more obscure abilities like power-siphoning and the like are, but) I'll say Thor via lightening-strike.
@matmatxm8 said:
Clayface really can't die no matter what you do to him, Lightining is not his kryptonite,
no matter how many damage you give for Clayface, he would just regrow,
unless you pour him water
I'm not sure if he would survive the Earth being blown up by the anti-force.
@IZZR said:
@Mirabel said:When have you ever known Thor to do something like that? he is not too clever.No Godblast? No problem. Thor flies up into space and destroys Clayface and the planet he's standing on with a planet busting anti-force blast.
While Thor has used anti-force blast a couple of times, but yeah anti-force blast is pretty much featless. Tried against Perikkus failed, tried against Thanos failed, tried against Destroyer Armor failed again.
The only time it worked was when he had a portion of Odin Force against Mangog.
Also the Wonder Woman instance is a little out of context, he was able to absorb and use her power because since she was formed because of Clay it gives Clayface abilities to copy her powers.
I'll get back to you on that because he has done it more than once.@IZZR said:
@Mirabel said:When have you ever known Thor to do something like that? he is not too clever.No Godblast? No problem. Thor flies up into space and destroys Clayface and the planet he's standing on with a planet busting anti-force blast.
While Thor has used anti-force blast a couple of times, but yeah anti-force blast is pretty much featless. Tried against Perikkus failed, tried against Thanos failed, tried against Destroyer Armor failed again.
The only time it worked was when he had a portion of Odin Force against Mangog.
Also the Wonder Woman instance is a little out of context, he was able to absorb and use her power because since she was formed because of Clay it gives Clayface abilities to copy her powers.
Will post scans soon as i get em :)@IZZR said:
I'll get back to you on that because he has done it more than once.Sure no problem, likely has, my knoweledge on Clayface is very lacking, I am not much into batman i am afraid, but would love an opportunity to learn :)
@matmatxm8 said:
@Guardian_of_Gravity: then Thor win by BFR, not kill.
Since his opponent's advantage is clearly to adapt during physical combat I'd say Thor doing something like BFRing him into the sun would count as a tactical intelligence victory, and that's probably what it would come down to after a messy battle if not more realistically BFRing him into a super villain prison
How would torrential rains and wind affect Clayface, if Thor were to summon them?
Also, hypothetically for comparison, just because Blob can absorb punches from powerful opponents doesn't make him their equal, although Clayface's adaptability certainly sets him apart from characters like him and Mister Fantastic who also use their expansiveness to their advantage in combat (i.e. absorbing hits)
I dont know much about Clayface other than Batman has beaten him. I think Thor could summon a tornado and rip him to peieces and distribute him all over the world, or freeze him or something. Not sure Clayfaces durability against something like that. Could he be melted or superheated by repeated lightning strikes? Blown into space or the ocean? I think Thor has a lot of ways to win, I just dont know enough about Clayface to know what would beat him... What can Clayface do to Thor? Hit him? Try to suffocate or trap him? Thor tanks hits that could bust planets (ex, BRB fight) can stalemate the Hulk in a show of strength, can survive unaided in space (no suffocating) can tank a slash across his face from Wolverine with little damage (no blades or sharpness from shapeshifter is going to hurt him). I dont see Clayface hurting him enough to take him out.
@IZZR said:
@INLIFE said:LMAO Thor???? Thor???? Where did you get this info from????@IZZR said:
he is not too clever.He has a genius-level intellect...............Most superheroes seemingly do...... (''puts on a suspicious thinking face'')
He possess the intelligence of Donald Blake, right?
Besides, Thor is one of Marvel's most important characters........They want their characters to be as perfect as possible.
@cattlebattle said:I would have to see some scans, Batman often beats him with something simple........Gale force winds aren't a gentle breeze, the things could were effective to Surtur, who is leagues beyond a guy made of mud.....I think you are over estimating Clayface by a wide marginThor tears him apart with gale force winds....or torrential rains. I would consider this spite actuallyTears him apart?? you do realise he instantly reforms right??? even from a drop of mud.
@IZZR said:Well he fought the whole Outsiders and they defeated him by Metamorpho releasing methane and Geo Force pounding his fists together to create a spark to blow him up, all it does is temporarily stop him which is all they needed to imprison him.@cattlebattle said:I would have to see some scans, Batman often beats him with something simple........Gale force winds aren't a gentle breeze, the things could were effective to Surtur, who is leagues beyond a guy made of mud.....I think you are over estimating Clayface by a wide marginThor tears him apart with gale force winds....or torrential rains. I would consider this spite actuallyTears him apart?? you do realise he instantly reforms right??? even from a drop of mud.
@TheCannon said:
Isn't Clayface vulnerable to lightning?
Clayface is vulnerable to dissolving and being dried out with extreme heat, which continuous exposure to lightning would do.
@TheCannon said:
@Duke_Kargoth said:
@TheCannon said:
Isn't Clayface vulnerable to lightning?
Clayface is vulnerable to dissolving and being dried out with extreme heat, which continuous exposure to lightning would do.
Then Thor wins with ease.
Yeah, anything that's a problem for real life clay is a problem for clayface.
Asgard's going to be rocking a sweet new kindled sculpture though.
Black Lightning tried, Clayface was too strong for it.@Duke_Kargoth said:
@TheCannon said:
Isn't Clayface vulnerable to lightning?
Clayface is vulnerable to dissolving and being dried out with extreme heat, which continuous exposure to lightning would do.
Then Thor wins with ease.
@IZZR said:
@Mirabel said:When have you ever known Thor to do something like that? he is not too clever.No Godblast? No problem. Thor flies up into space and destroys Clayface and the planet he's standing on with a planet busting anti-force blast.
He's done it before.
Also, do you know how to post character links?
@XiiX said:
(I'm not sure how powerful Clayface's more obscure abilities like power-siphoning and the like are, but) I'll say Thor via lightening-strike.
Or transmute.
Yep...do you want a clayface link?@IZZR said:
@Mirabel said:When have you ever known Thor to do something like that? he is not too clever.No Godblast? No problem. Thor flies up into space and destroys Clayface and the planet he's standing on with a planet busting anti-force blast.
He's done it before.
Also, do you know how to post character links?
@xxxddd said:
@IZZR: Yes, please.
@dondave said:
does lightning produce heat, i know stupid question, but if it does cant thor just heat him up with lightning until clayface dries
Lightning produces heat of around 18,000 degrees.
Thor would just try to lighting strike him but idk what that would really do to Clayface. only time i've seem him get really hurt was ice an stuff that can freeze him
@IZZR said:
I meant in the OP.
@xxxddd said:
@IZZR said:
I meant in the OP.
Done.
Thor uses his lightning to drop Clayface into putty, then time stops him before he can reform like this:
Then just takes the entire chunk of ground Clayface is on and tosses him into the sun.
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