
GotengoXGodzilla wrote:King Ghidorah takes this. It didn't take many atomic rays to bring down Kumonga, so enough Gravity Bolts
GotengoXGodzilla wrote:King Ghidorah takes this. It didn't take many atomic rays to bring down Kumonga, so enough Gravity Bolts will do the same thing. Also, Rodan can't really do much of anything to King Ghidorah without Godzilla's help.
I also laugh at your strategy of Rodan distracting and Kumonga using his webs until Ghidorah is killed or retreats. The only reason that worked in the movie was because Godzilla held Ghidorah back, while Rodan protected Mothra from getting hit. Mothra was in a place where Ghidorah couldn't get him. Kumonga is not going to hide behind anything. He'll be in a place where he could easily get hit by Ghidorah's Gravity Bolts. Rodan has nothing to hold Ghidorah back. And it's not like Ghidorah will ignore the webs the Kumonga is firing on him. Rodan's distraction will only work for a little while. Once the webs start to become noticeable, Ghidorah is going to forget about Rodan and go after Kumonga.

Gyaos wrote:Where do you get the idea that Kumonga is more durable than Mothra?

Gyaos wrote:Where do you get the idea that Kumonga is more durable than Mothra?
PopInPicsPresents wrote:Gyaos wrote:Where do you get the idea that Kumonga is more durable than Mothra?
You're really gonna argue a Mothra larva is more durable then Kumunga?
UltramanGoji wrote:Brody wrote:Let's say I've been a part of the kaiju community before most of you were allowed on the computer, ask some of the veteran members of kaijuphile who Deoson is.
Ask all of us if we give a shit.
Kaiju-King42 wrote:PopInPicsPresents wrote:Gyaos wrote:Where do you get the idea that Kumonga is more durable than Mothra?
You're really gonna argue a Mothra larva is more durable then Kumunga?
Well, if you think about it, it makes sense that the slow, grounded caterpillar would be more durable than the flying, rather delicate moth. Just saying. Kinda like Battra.
PopInPicsPresents wrote:Kaiju-King42 wrote:PopInPicsPresents wrote:
You're really gonna argue a Mothra larva is more durable then Kumunga?
Well, if you think about it, it makes sense that the slow, grounded caterpillar would be more durable than the flying, rather delicate moth. Just saying. Kinda like Battra.
Atomic Rays and Gravity Beams don't send the adult Mothra flying.
UltramanGoji wrote:Brody wrote:Let's say I've been a part of the kaiju community before most of you were allowed on the computer, ask some of the veteran members of kaijuphile who Deoson is.
Ask all of us if we give a shit.

miguelnuva wrote:When did the Mothra Larva take an atomic ray?
Godzilla Atomic Ray> One Gravity Bolt.
UltramanGoji wrote:Brody wrote:Let's say I've been a part of the kaiju community before most of you were allowed on the computer, ask some of the veteran members of kaijuphile who Deoson is.
Ask all of us if we give a shit.
Kaiju-King42 wrote:miguelnuva wrote:When did the Mothra Larva take an atomic ray?
Godzilla Atomic Ray> One Gravity Bolt.
Multipul times during the climax of Mothra vs Godzilla. Of course, the larvas were partially protected by rocks, but a couple blasts did indeed hit them. As for gravity bolt power, just remember that it wasn't Godzilla's ray that tore up Tokyo in a minute. King Ghidorah and his gravity bolts did in a minute what would take Godzilla and Rodan at least 5 minutes.

miguelnuva wrote:Kaiju-King42 wrote:miguelnuva wrote:When did the Mothra Larva take an atomic ray?
Godzilla Atomic Ray> One Gravity Bolt.
Multipul times during the climax of Mothra vs Godzilla. Of course, the larvas were partially protected by rocks, but a couple blasts did indeed hit them. As for gravity bolt power, just remember that it wasn't Godzilla's ray that tore up Tokyo in a minute. King Ghidorah and his gravity bolts did in a minute what would take Godzilla and Rodan at least 5 minutes.
Yeah three maybe even two of Ghidorah's bolts are stronger but one gravity bolt doesn't seem stronger than Godzilla's ray.
UltramanGoji wrote:Brody wrote:Let's say I've been a part of the kaiju community before most of you were allowed on the computer, ask some of the veteran members of kaijuphile who Deoson is.
Ask all of us if we give a shit.
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Shit on the dog in it's sleep, that'll teach it.

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Giratina93 wrote:^ Likes tigers and bears. ALOT.
Shadow wrote:Tyler wrote:One of my neighbors' dogs keeps shitting next to my car every morning.
Shit on the dog in it's sleep, that'll teach it.

PopInPicsPresents wrote:GotengoXGodzilla wrote:King Ghidorah takes this. It didn't take many atomic rays to bring down Kumonga, so enough Gravity Bolts
Kumunga shrugged off a few Atomic Rays, it took 2 simultaneous rays to put it down, that's quite the featAnd the Gravity Beams aren't at all strong, they just hurt. It'll take A LOT of constant Gravity Beams to put down the spider. And once Ghidorah takes enough of a beating he'll retreat.
GotengoXGodzilla wrote:PopInPicsPresents wrote:GotengoXGodzilla wrote:King Ghidorah takes this. It didn't take many atomic rays to bring down Kumonga, so enough Gravity Bolts
Kumunga shrugged off a few Atomic Rays, it took 2 simultaneous rays to put it down, that's quite the featAnd the Gravity Beams aren't at all strong, they just hurt. It'll take A LOT of constant Gravity Beams to put down the spider. And once Ghidorah takes enough of a beating he'll retreat.
After about four atomic rays or so, Kumonga started to slow down. Considering how much King Ghidorah spams the Gravity Bolts, it won't take long to reach an equivalent of four atomic rays.
Also, how the hell is Ghidorah going to take a "beating" in this fight? The worst that could happen to him is he gets rammed by Rodan a few times, and he gets webbing on his face...Oh the horror!
Seriously, Kumonga and Rodan pose no threat at all to King Ghidorah.

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