I cannot watch the video, care to send me another link?
Can't, it's directly from the sight.
But the point is, they start on opposite ends of an area with tall grass, some trees, etc, the ninja see the spartan first, (which stands to reason because the main training is observation and stealth), he then sneaks up on the spartan and ... yells loudly before attacking.
Yes, the problem with this show is that it really doesn't take into account tactics, just weapons. It's interesting for a weapons buff like me, but one on one the ninja would win because his tactics would be more effective, blow gun from hiding place = death.
The precombat knowledge is also part of samus's abilities, so it pretty much counts. Her ship is also part of her weaponry as shown in metroid prime 3 so it counts.
No, we set them down on opposite sides of the field, tell them their enemies are out there, and let them fight. We have no idea where they were .00005 seconds earlier, just that they're there now.
Saying the precombat knowledge counts means that we make assumptions about how they approach.
And no, as per the show's standards, vehicles are out.
And you have to look in Metroid prime's 3 X ray visor. It pretty much sees through everything and identifies targets behind cover as a red spot. Try it everyhere and you will see.
You're sort of misunderstanding my point, it doesn't feature magnification, at great enough range, the red blip isn't noticable. Also, it's x-ray, not everything goes through x-rays. This photo illustrates pretty clearly it's limited.
Furthermore, before being informed, how does she know mewtwo is an enemy?
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The beams:
The hyper beam has the abilities of evry single beam except the ice beam because it kills the opponent in one hit, so that is a bad example.
No, it's just extremely powerful.
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Gravity:
Actually, the X in those games have been shown to be able to perfectly mimic their hosts abilites, and if the X perfectly mimiqued Nightmare's abilities, and samus absorbed it and got the gravity suit, then it's pretty safe to assume that Samus's gravity suit has the same gravity warping abilities as nightmare's.
So the suit is not inmune to gravity, it just has its own gravity field.
Samus is not an x, she got some of their attributes and that allows her to gain the abilities she gains, but there's no suggestion of perfect absorption, otherwise she'd LOOK like nightmare. Which she doesn't.
And samus was also shown to survive in extremely high pressures (nightmare's gravity control, massive underwater pressures etc) without even the Gravity suit and in zero mission, with no suit at all. Her body itself was fine.
High grav=/=black hole.
It's like saying that hitting somebody with a pebble is the same as hitting them with 400 ton boulder.
You think the difference is too much, well wrong.
Black holes have gravity approaching infinity as you approach the event horizon.
Samus' gravity suit has NEVER been tested under those conditions, only in slightly raised gravity.
Yeah, but Mewtwo can't shoot phazon.
And look at melee, Mewtwo cannot redirect energy projectiles like Falso's or Fox's.
In melee they use 1/99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999th of mewtwo's actual power.
That's why he's trash tier.
It's not canon anyway, I just used it as an illustration.
Seems pretty close, but like I said:
Who shoots first?
Both have super reaction times, both have ways to know where each other is and both are super beings from their universes so:
Samus shoots first she wins.
Both shoot at the same time, Samus wins because Mewtwo would not have time to do anything to her.
And if Mewtwo grabs Samus first.... Samus can survive pretty much everything except maybe starvation, and there is a sure way around that.
For Samus is a:
Win
Win
Draw
Again, mewtwo always shoots first. If only because samus has to aim.
And no, there's not a way around starvation.