A battle has to end with the loser(s) dying - though not necessarily at the hands of the winner * Dan Hibiki accidentally ingested one of Hercule Satan's capsules * The Flash wasn't trying to kill Quicksilver- Reverse Flash moved the statue of the Silver Samurai holding his sword outward when the Flash knocked Quicksilver flying in the general direction of Japan just to make sure he was killed.Other than that, if a combatant survives a match long enough, they may discover a way to counter the fighting style of their opponent * like Black Orchid figuring out how to counter Ivy's snake-sword, Tai attacking Red so that Charizard would not know how to fight WarGreymon, or Spider-Man knowing that Batman had explosive batarangs. To prevent fighters from exploiting weaknesses of others for a cheap victory, a character's weaknesses normally only come into play if the enemy can find a way to detect a weakness * like how Superman and Terminator had x-ray vision or if there is a specific reason why it cannot be exploited * such as Goku not using Kryptonite on Superman because he wanted a good fight. The script for the dialogue has been known to ignore this rule, with characters calling each other by name * Lex & Iron Man and/or referencing their internet rivalry * Sonic & Mario, and Deadpool & Deathstroke, but per rule 8, the fight animation should be regarded as pure Spectacle, and this will thus not influence the final verdict. Even if they do know of each other in canon, no one is allowed to prepare for the fight * Batman and Spider-Man had to use their default weapons instead of using weapons designed to exploit each other's weaknesses, like Spider-Man's weakness to pesticides * Ganon's weakness to holy/light-based weaponry, which Bowser would have no way of knowing about. Otherwise, they cannot know each other's moves. The warriors can only know of each other if they do know each other in canon in both official universes * Leonardo strategizing in his match against his brothers * Darkseid knowing that the Infinity Gauntlet doesn't work outside its own universe * Billy Butcher having prior knowledge of The Seven's abilities and weapons designed to defeat them.Ĭlick on the *'s for examples of the rules in action. Have an idea for a matchup? You can suggest it here. The official Twitter can be found here and the official Facebook can be found here. There is a character sheet for the combatants and hosts, as well as a recap page that lists the episodes. Lange, aka Short Factor (Jordan Lange), with episodes 29-onwards were done by a wide variety of animators such as 3-D animator Torrian Crawford (though since Season 7 he occasionally animated 3-D episodes), sprite and hand-drawn animator Luis Cruz (currently the animation director for the show), a group of SFM animators ( DevilArtemis, Daitomodachi, Doovad Hohdan), and a variety of others including some guests. The first 18 episodes were featured exclusively on ScrewAttack's YouTube account, and starting with episode 19 the series was posted to the redesigned, and now,, with a subscription allowing viewers to see it before it premieres on YouTube. The point of the show is to take two similar characters from different universes and pit them against each other, analyzing their respective strengths and weaknesses to see who would win, similar to Deadliest Warrior. a Death Battle!ĭEATH BATTLE! is a web series hosted by Rooster Teeth (previously ScrewAttack until 2019), and presented by "Wizard" (Ben Singer) and "Boomstick" (Chad James). Wizard: And, it's our job to analyze their weapons, armor, and skills to find out who would win.
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