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    Default Composite Dracula vs Composites of DC Big Three

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    Composite Dracula vs Composite Batman

    Fight #2:

    Composite Dracula vs Composite Wonder Woman

    Fight #3:

    Composite Dracula vs Composite Superman

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    Well, let's start with this: are there any Draculas that are straight up immune to physical damage? Like, that are incorporeal or conceptual like some of those WoD types.

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    Just to point this out...

    That "Drake..." Dracula from Blade: Trinity was no pushover.

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    Question: Does the Composite Superman include the Thought Robot or "Cosmic Armor" Superman?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Morgan View Post
    Well, let's start with this: are there any Draculas that are straight up immune to physical damage? Like, that are incorporeal or conceptual like some of those WoD types.
    Yeah, this is the important question.

    Given that this is DC, I'm going to assume that Batman, at some point or another, has had some version of the DC Flying Brick Starter Pack - so he was a class 100, near light speed, flying brick at some point. That alone is probably too much for any Draculas I can think of. Wonder Woman has had some upgrades to low end cosmic a time or two. And of course Superman in composite has some titanic silliness, with high-end cosmic levels of power.

    Did any Draculas ever have a cosmic cube, access to the speed force or were hybridized with a 5d imp or anything? If not, intangibility is really the only chance to have time to not get annihilated. I guess one could argue that EOS Alucard from Hellsing could/would have some level of outright unkillability, but he's actually featless on that front.
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    Quote Originally Posted by big_adventure View Post
    Yeah, this is the important question.

    Given that this is DC, I'm going to assume that Batman, at some point or another, has had some version of the DC Flying Brick Starter Pack - so he was a class 100, near light speed, flying brick at some point. That alone is probably too much for any Draculas I can think of. Wonder Woman has had some upgrades to low end cosmic a time or two. And of course Superman in composite has some titanic silliness, with high-end cosmic levels of power.

    Did any Draculas ever have a cosmic cube, access to the speed force or were hybridized with a 5d imp or anything? If not, intangibility is really the only chance to have time to not get annihilated. I guess one could argue that EOS Alucard from Hellsing could/would have some level of outright unkillability, but he's actually featless on that front.
    To me?

    Any of the "Lantern..." Batmans would put him at a level where I'm not so sure that even a "Composite..." Dracula can really compete.

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    Dracula from the Vampire Hunter D novels is a quasi-nebulously Lovecraftian like entity IIRC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by big_adventure View Post
    Yeah, this is the important question.

    Given that this is DC, I'm going to assume that Batman, at some point or another, has had some version of the DC Flying Brick Starter Pack - so he was a class 100, near light speed, flying brick at some point. That alone is probably too much for any Draculas I can think of. Wonder Woman has had some upgrades to low end cosmic a time or two. And of course Superman in composite has some titanic silliness, with high-end cosmic levels of power.

    Did any Draculas ever have a cosmic cube, access to the speed force or were hybridized with a 5d imp or anything? If not, intangibility is really the only chance to have time to not get annihilated. I guess one could argue that EOS Alucard from Hellsing could/would have some level of outright unkillability, but he's actually featless on that front.
    And intangibility only lets them maybe survive against the basic version of the DC characters. When you start to throw in various upgrades they hav eyou can probably overcome esoteric defenses fairly easy. All 3 have had Lantern rings at some point, which can do things like rip psychic parasites off the souls of others. In just the last five years they've alternate dimension versions of Batman with every justice league power and the absurdly broken Doctor Manhattan.

    But some sort of immunity to physical harm is still the best starting point for Dracula playing catch up I can think of.

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    I can’t see Drac getting anywhere here.

    The high-end stuff for the Big 3 composite is pretty nuts, especially if things like Thought Robot count.

    With the Thought Robot, I think you could do a stacked composite of all vampires in the whole of fiction and it still wouldn’t matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beadle View Post
    I can’t see Drac getting anywhere here.

    The high-end stuff for the Big 3 composite is pretty nuts, especially if things like Thought Robot count.

    With the Thought Robot, I think you could do a stacked composite of all vampires in the whole of fiction and it still wouldn’t matter.
    To be fair, the whole reason Thought Robot was used IIRC was to fight a cosmic vampire, Mandrakk. DC also has things like Starkiller and his family (essentially sun eaters in humanoid form) and an alt U where most of the Justice League is vampires. And most of that is just Grant Morrison.There are some potent vampires out there but I can't name any on that level named Dracula.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beadle View Post
    I can’t see Drac getting anywhere here.

    The high-end stuff for the Big 3 composite is pretty nuts, especially if things like Thought Robot count.

    With the Thought Robot, I think you could do a stacked composite of all vampires in the whole of fiction and it still wouldn’t matter.
    But could they beat Jupiter Drac ? Nah, I think not. Jupiter FTW.
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    They can’t beat Count Dractiderc.

    He’s the vampire that drains your credit cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beadle View Post
    They can’t beat Count Dractiderc.

    He’s the vampire that drains your credit cards.
    So you mean... a wife?

    You can tell who is no longer married, right?
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    Silly question: would the "Superman; Speeding Bullets" version of Kal-El count towards the Batman or the Superman composite . Especially since

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    By the end of the story he decides to abandon the Batman identity and methods, and become a symbol of hope and all that as Superman.
    end of spoilers

    Not that it changes the result of this match that much.


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    So you mean... a wife?

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    I'll do you one better: I have never been married

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    Sacred Ancestor/Shisho/Dracula from VHD is.....odd. He's stronger than D and was so mind bogglingly non corporeal that D couldn't hurt him until D forced him into a form he could hurt. In the same novel, D stabbed a ghost and mist.
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