02-17-2018, 12:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-17-2018, 12:44 PM by King Ghidorah.)
This one isn't hard to call.
In spite of the ATK/DEF/OM gap, Kelly would kick Ghidorah up and down any street you care to name. Ghidorah's whole philosophy of fighting is to just stomp on the opponent until they disappear, whereas Kelly approaches it like a puzzle where all the solutions involve blunt-force trauma; he finds unorthodox solutions to seemingly insurmountable problems. Even leaving aside the fact that I write him better than I do Ghidorah, the massive TEC gap combined with Kelly's overall focus on clever strategy and sudden surprises would probably make this pretty embarrassing fight for the big golden jerk.
Even kaiju-form Ghidorah isn't insurmountable. Kelly sees a (admittedly enormous) wing joint that he can probably damage, and Kelly sees three heads that he can potentially confuse into hurting each-other attached to a rather awkwardly shaped body: he gonna climb that bitch, and things are gonna get slapstick.
In spite of the ATK/DEF/OM gap, Kelly would kick Ghidorah up and down any street you care to name. Ghidorah's whole philosophy of fighting is to just stomp on the opponent until they disappear, whereas Kelly approaches it like a puzzle where all the solutions involve blunt-force trauma; he finds unorthodox solutions to seemingly insurmountable problems. Even leaving aside the fact that I write him better than I do Ghidorah, the massive TEC gap combined with Kelly's overall focus on clever strategy and sudden surprises would probably make this pretty embarrassing fight for the big golden jerk.
Even kaiju-form Ghidorah isn't insurmountable. Kelly sees a (admittedly enormous) wing joint that he can probably damage, and Kelly sees three heads that he can potentially confuse into hurting each-other attached to a rather awkwardly shaped body: he gonna climb that bitch, and things are gonna get slapstick.


