Board Thread:Vs Thread/@comment-34890725-20190320145142/@comment-28890853-20190321013741

Christian Higdon wrote: True that. He’s really only 1-B at best, so eh. Exactly! So since 682 would just adapt to 343's attacks, 343, a Hyperverse level character, and thus obviously an omnipotent god, not even gods can kill this overgrown lizard at this point. Not only that, but 682 can adapt to everything Godzilla can throw at him.

"But Godzilla has a size advantage and thus he can crush 682 with his foot!"

Not this argument again. 682 can eat any organic matter and absorb it to become even bigger. He could easily eat part of Godzilla to match his size. 682 is also much smarter(as he can talk and make up biological weapons on the fly), thus outsmarting Godzilla in a close-quarters-combat situation.

682 has also survived and adapted to much worse things than Godzilla can dish out physically, like literal crystallization and the insta-death statue who would probably oneshot Godzilla. And he became immune to it afterwards! Thus, everything Godzilla would throw at him will not kill him, but make him stronger.

"But what about Godzilla's atomic breath?"

Well, 682 survived similar situations, and was not only fine due to his regeneration, but can also adapt to become immune, such that at one time, 682 grew to the size of Saturn and ate several planets! Don't believe me? Look at the official canon to see. Thus, if 682 grows to that size when Godzilla throws him into space and does that again, he can literally end the battle (and the world) with a single chomp.(Heh. Ironic.)

Ultimately, due to the fact that Godzilla has no way to put down 682, while 682 has more ways to put down Godzilla, I will have to conclude that the Hard-to-Destroy Reptile wins. My vote goes to 682.