Apocalypse version of Yawgmoth (death cloud, covering about 10% of planet Earth) vs current comic versions of The Movie Avengers rooster (Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, Black Widow).
In-Character.
1 Month of prep for The Avengers.
The Avengers are protecting the Marvel Earth.
Win by destruction of the planet or all life on it, death of the team/Yawgmoth.
Battlefield: Marvel Earth.
Who wins?
PS:
- If anyone considers it a mismatch, explain please.
- Already changed the conditions because Dratini1331 is right.
@lucano: Yawgmoth wins automatically because of your conditions. Yawgmoth is half the size of dominaria, which is already 2.5 times larger than our Earth, which is the same size as Marvel Earth. That's 1.25 times larger than the planet he's trying to kill. Also, he kills literally everything he touches, so all of the life is dead the moment this fight starts, meaning yawgmoth wins regardless of if the avengers can take him.
@lucano: Yawgmoth wins automatically because of your conditions. Yawgmoth is half the size of dominaria, which is already 2.5 times larger than our Earth, which is the same size as Marvel Earth. That's 1.25 times larger than the planet he's trying to kill. Also, he kills literally everything he touches, so all of the life is dead the moment this fight starts, meaning yawgmoth wins regardless of if the avengers can take him.
So yeah, change them conditions yo.
Didn't thought about his size, I will change the conditions.
He is the main villain from ''The Brother's War'' and the ''Invasion'' story-lines from the MTG-verse. Originally ''human'', he studied medicine and diseases, caused epidemics around Dominaria and finally moved to an empty plane (Phyrexia) he merged with, becoming a god in it, in the end he was everything and everyone in Phyrexia and extended his influence to several other planes, planning to go back to Dominaria to corrupt it and conquer it. Once he was able to enter again he did it on the form of a Death-Cloud, a huge, toxic, magical cloud that killed everyone he touched and reanimated it as a Phyrexian servant. Only a blast of pure white mana that took around a thousand years to store on the Null Moon was able to put him down, after he killed untold millions during The Apocalypse.
@noone301994: Insanity, and not the right kind of insanity, white magic/mana, plasma weapons. Nuke-like bombs were used to decimate Phyrexia from the inside, however it is not clear if those same bombs would have been effective against him, even tho the Soul-Bombs were exactly that, soul-powered mass destruction devices that caused magical explosions with a huge blast radius.
@lucano: The White Mana blast wasn't what put him down for good, IIRC, it was a combination of that and a bunch of stuff channeled through Karn, whose center of being was at one point part of Yawgmoth's current make-up (the Phyrexian Heart-stone).
@lucano: The White Mana blast wasn't what put him down for good, IIRC, it was a combination of that and a bunch of stuff channeled through Karn, whose center of being was at one point part of Yawgmoth's current make-up (the Phyrexian Heart-stone).
True, it was the Legacy Weapon channeling the bunch of stuff that combined to create it.
@lucano Iron Man can generate enough firepower from his repulsors and weaponry that could equal the yield of nuclear bombs, Thor has the godblast, Hulk's thunderclaps are on a nuclear level as far as concussive force. Would all of that at once be enough to kill Yawgmoth?
@noone301994: I think Thor and Iron Man have a chance at killing Yawgmoth, specially Thor with Godblasts. I don't think Hulk's thunderclaps would do much, maybe slowing the death-cloud's advance.
Just a question. What has current Thor killed with a Godblast?
@lucano: With his godblast he was able to harm a celestial, make galactus retreat, defeat surtur. Most of the people in that thread that I gave you the link to agree that the godblast is a multi-galaxy busting attack
Thor is going to have to get off a god blast before he gets touched by Yawgmoth. I think that's there only option. I don't know anything else they can do that could be compared to the legacy weapon.
The Avengers may be able to come up with something in a month, and to be fair, while Yawgmoth should always be considered extremely dangerous regardless of what form he takes, this battle is fair only because Death Cloud Yawgmoth is being used, Father of Machines Yawgmoth in his original form as god and ruler of phyrexia would eat Marvel earth for breakfast and move on, short of having assistance from God level beings in the marvel verse and even then the best they should hope for is banishment, temporarily at best.
It's important to note that the old walkers like Urza and Teferi were basically Gods, they were immortal, could create their own planes, and were capable of rediculous levels of destruction when engaged in battle. That being said, an alliance of planeswalkers led by Urza during the war against the Phyrexians with all their power could not topple The Ineffable, they did completely lay waste to the plane of Phyrexia itself however, such that even a century after the war there still was no life to be found when Karona (another godlike being) wandered into the plane.
And to give you all an idea of what Urza had to do just to fight war in the Phyrexia, because even the powerful old planeswalkers were effected by it's toxic environment, he created 9 titan engines that look like this, each equipped with giant claws for crushing hundreds of phyrexians at once, wrist rockets, mana cannons and a soul bomb with the destructive yield of a nuclear bomb, again these were made just to get them in and have a fighting chance while there, in addition to their own vast magical powers, that's the kind of threat Yawgmoth posed to all living things.
Quick Edit: It's been a while since I last caught up with the lore and it appears that Yawgmoth was in fact confirmed to be dead by the MtG creative guys so I apologize for jumping the gun on that. The aspect of Yawgmoth that Karona communicated with while on Phyrexia is said to be some kind of continuity error/retcon IE it was part of Karonas psyche instead of the real deal.
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