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Ok Guys I finally finished walching all saw movies it was pure torture and also I watched alot of analysis behind all of this complex games this is just a take and kingkenny pls don't attack me but maybe if this is squid game Micheal can clear so yeah.
If Michael Myers were to take on the SAW Games gauntlet, his sheer physical resilience, strength, and lack of fear or emotion would allow him to overcome many of the physical challenges. However, his lack of intellectual problem-solving skills compared to someone like Sherlock Holmes would likely hinder his ability to succeed in traps that require critical thinking or delicate manipulation. Here's how he might fare:
1. The Reverse Bear Trap
Survival Strategy: Myers has an incredible pain tolerance and likely wouldn't panic, giving him an advantage. However, since this trap requires a key and fine motor skills to remove the device, his brute strength alone might not be enough. If he doesn't find a way to disarm the trap quickly, he would likely fail here. (STOP)
Outcome : Deceased
2. The Needle Pit
Survival Strategy: Myers’ resistance to pain would allow him to push through the needles without hesitation, grabbing the key and escaping. He would be largely unfazed by the physical damage.
Clear
Outcome : Pass
3. The Bathroom Trap
Survival Strategy: If brute strength alone could break through the chains or walls, Myers would power his way out. However, if it required him to think critically about the puzzles and collaborate with another victim, he may not engage enough intellectually to survive.
Likely Clear (using brute force)
Outcome : Pass
4. The Collar Trap
Survival Strategy: Myers would likely fail here. This trap involves precise mechanics and timing, and Myers’ lack of patience or strategic thinking could be his downfall.
(STOP)
Outcome : Deceased due to requirements of high insight and machanincal intellect here
5. The Spiral Staircase Trap
Survival Strategy: Myers has the stamina and strength to endure long physical challenges. As long as the trap relies on avoiding physical hazards, Myers could survive through sheer determination and reflexes.
Clear
Outcome : Pass
6. The Box Trap
Survival Strategy: This trap requires more than just physical force, as it often involves the manipulation of small parts or teamwork. Myers would likely fail due to his inability to cooperate or think through a puzzle-like mechanism.
(STOP)
Outcome : Deceased same as four
7. The Death Wheel
Survival Strategy: Myers’ inhuman endurance could help him survive many of the physical aspects of this trap, but his survival here would heavily depend on whether it requires problem-solving, which is not his strength.
Likely Fail (STOP)
Outcome : slightly debatable yes atleast he has the physicality but sorry his IQ feats only revolves sometimes in BIQ so yeah
8. The Flammable Room
Survival Strategy: Myers could survive the pain of the flames longer than most due to his high pain tolerance and durability. However, his lack of strategy to escape a fire-based trap could lead to his demise.
Likely Fail (STOP)
Outcome : I Know he survived the HK Fire but bro this one is different he actually has no escape here cause the containment exits is going to close and the flame levels would go higher so yeah but potentially tho I would admit he might survive but he needs more adaptability
9. The Electric Shock Trap
Survival Strategy: Myers’ endurance could allow him to survive a significant amount of electric shocks. However, this trap likely requires precision in cutting wires or manipulation of the mechanism, skills that Myers does not possess.
(STOP)
Outcome : Deceased bro needs the intellect of fuckin William afton to clear this cause one move damn your dead
10. Jigsaw's Final Game
Survival Strategy: While Myers might intimidate Jigsaw physically, Jigsaw's traps rely on psychological manipulation and problem-solving. Myers is driven purely by instinct and force, which would limit his ability to defeat Jigsaw in a game of wits.
Fail (STOP)
Outcome : Deceased,He's only good physically but sorry to say this In other categories he would still be cleared by the games
Where Would He Stop Overall?
Michael Myers would likely stop early in the SAW games, as the traps demand intellect, fine motor skills, and strategy—things Myers severely lacks. He could push through a few physical challenges due to his superhuman resilience, but ultimately, he would likely fail at traps that require delicate disarmament or problem-solving. His raw strength would only carry him so far before intellectual traps would overwhelm him.
***But for Now Overall
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MY Take on DBD Myers VS MKX Leatherface
(Warning : very hot take )
Leatherface vs. Michael Myers (Dead by Daylight)
Both Leatherface and Michael Myers are iconic killers in the horror genre, and they are both featured in Dead by Daylight (DBD), as well as in Mortal Kombat X (for Leatherface). Here's a breakdown of how they compare across different categories in terms of overall abilities, power, and strengths in a head-to-head matchup.
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Strength
Leatherface:
Winner. Leatherface wields a chainsaw, capable of effortlessly tearing through both flesh and bone. His brute strength allows him to wield this weapon with ease and overpower most human opponents. Additionally, in Mortal Kombat X, Leatherface can lift and smash opponents with heavy weapons like a sledgehammer. His raw physical strength is one of his greatest assets.
Michael Myers:
Myers is incredibly strong for a human, able to overpower multiple victims and deal lethal blows with his knife. However, he doesn’t use heavy weaponry like Leatherface, meaning his raw physical strength is slightly inferior in direct comparison.
Durability
Leatherface:
While Leatherface is tough, can still be injured by physical attacks. In Mortal Kombat X, his durability allows him to withstand supernatural blows, but compared to DBD Myers, he’s slightly more vulnerable.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers' durability is supernatural. Throughout the Halloween series, he has survived gunshots, stabbings, falls from buildings, and more without slowing down. In DBD, he can tank multiple attacks, which makes him significantly more durable than Leatherface.
Speed
Leatherface:
Leatherface is quick when using his chainsaw sprint in DBD, and he can charge at Survivors with surprising speed in Mortal Kombat X. However, this burst of speed is limited to his chainsaw-based attacks, and his overall movement is more lumbering.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers may not run, but his supernatural ability to seemingly appear out of nowhere and close gaps with unsettling speed gives him the advantage. His stalking ability in DBD allows him to move stealthily while closing in on Survivors, giving him a significant edge in speed over long distances.
Agility
Leatherface:
Winner. Leatherface is more agile in close quarters due to his frenzied, unpredictable attacks. In Mortal Kombat X, he is able to swing his chainsaw and move with more agility in confined spaces.
Michael Myers:
Myers is methodical and calculated. He lacks Leatherface’s frenzied style and agility, moving more slowly and deliberately. While stealthy, his movements aren’t particularly agile.
IQ (Intelligence Quotient)
Leatherface:
Leatherface has low intelligence, largely relying on brute force and being driven by fear and instinct rather than strategy. His actions are chaotic and lack forethought.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers, though silent and seemingly emotionless, has a much higher level of intelligence when it comes to hunting his prey. He’s able to stalk, plan ambushes, and manipulate situations to his advantage.
BIQ (Battle Intelligence Quotient)
Leatherface:
While Leatherface lacks general intelligence, his savage and unpredictable nature in combat can give him an advantage. He reacts on instinct, making him less predictable.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers is a master at stalking and psychological warfare. He carefully plans his attacks, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. This calculated approach makes him more effective in battle compared to Leatherface’s chaotic style.
Knowledge
Leatherface:
Leatherface has very little knowledge beyond his killing instincts. He is driven by his family's teachings, but he doesn't demonstrate any advanced strategic thinking or tactics.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers has far more experience as a killer. He understands fear and uses it to manipulate his victims. His knowledge of stalking, ambushing, and using the environment to his advantage gives him the edge.
Abilities
Leatherface:
Leatherface has no supernatural abilities, but his proficiency with his chainsaw and his use of weapons make him a formidable opponent. His chainsaw sprint in DBD gives him a speed advantage in bursts.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers’ Evil Within ability in DBD is far more powerful. He grows stronger by stalking Survivors, eventually gaining the ability to down them in one hit. His stealth and stalking abilities are a major advantage over Leatherface's straightforward attacks.
Powers
Leatherface:
None. Leatherface is purely human, relying on his physical strength and weapons to kill.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers has supernatural endurance, stealth, and the ability to grow in strength through his Evil Within. His powers are far superior to Leatherface, who lacks any supernatural attributes.
Hax
Leatherface:
Winner. Leatherface’s chainsaw is a massive hax in close combat due to its high lethality and ability to shred through almost anything.
Michael Myers:
While Myers’ instant-down capability in DBD is powerful, it’s only temporary. Leatherface’s chainsaw is a more consistent threat in close quarters.
Potential
Leatherface:
Leatherface's potential is limited. His combat style doesn’t evolve, and he doesn't have powers or skills that grow stronger over time.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers grows stronger as he stalks his victims, and his potential increases over the course of the match in DBD. His ability to scale up and become deadlier gives him higher potential.
Stamina
Leatherface:
Leatherface has good stamina in close quarters, but his bursts of energy are limited, and his reliance on his chainsaw can slow him down over time.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers has seemingly limitless stamina. He can continue hunting without slowing down or showing signs of fatigue, making him more relentless over time.
Flexibility
Leatherface:
Winner. Leatherface’s chaotic and unpredictable attack patterns make him more flexible in close combat. His fighting style allows him to adjust quickly in close quarters.
Michael Myers:
Myers is more rigid in his movements, relying on stalking and calculated strikes, which makes him less flexible in dynamic combat scenarios.
Combat and Skills
Leatherface:
(Debatable kinda ) Winner.Leatherface excels at close-range, brutal combat. He’s an expert in using his chainsaw and other heavy weapons in a frenzy and etc in combat situations.
Michael Myers:
His ability to exploit fear and ambush his opponents gives him the upper hand in more complex combat situations.
Offense
Leatherface:
Winner. Leatherface’s chainsaw gives him unmatched offensive capability in close-range combat. The sheer destructive power of his weapon allows him to deal massive damage quickly.
Michael Myers:
Myers has good offense, especially in Evil Within III with his instant-down potential, but Leatherface's consistent chainsaw attacks make him a more dangerous offensive force overall.
Defense
Leatherface:
Leatherface’s defense relies on his unpredictability, but he lacks the durability to withstand sustained damage.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers’ supernatural durability makes him incredibly difficult to kill. He can take massive amounts of damage and continue fighting, giving him the edge in defense.
Feats
Leatherface:
Leatherface’s feats are impressive, especially his kills with the chainsaw. However, his feats are more limited to his brutal style of killing in close quarters.
Michael Myers:
Winner. Myers has a longer history of surviving impossible situations and killing multiple victims across various forms of media. His ability to stalk and kill under a variety of conditions gives him more impressive overall feats.
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Overall Winner: Michael Myers Very High diff ( could go either way >= )
Michael Myers takes the overall win in this matchup. While Leatherface has superior offensive capability and raw strength, Myers’ combination of supernatural durability, strategic intelligence, stalking abilities, and eventual instant-kill potential gives him the edge in most categories. Myers' versatility, stamina, and ability to manipulate fear make him the more formidable opponent over the long run.
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***POWER SCALING all versions of JASON VORHEES :***
Jason Voorhees, the iconic antagonist of the Friday the 13th franchise, has appeared in multiple forms across films, comics, video games, and crossover events. His power scaling can be quite complicated given his evolution from a human slasher to an undead force of nature. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of Jason Voorhees' abilities, feats, and weaknesses, organized across different media.
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Jason Voorhees Power Scaling
Movies (Canon)
1. Human Jason (Parts 2-4):
Physical Strength: Strong enough to overpower and kill full-grown adults with ease. He frequently uses machetes, axes, and other weapons to decapitate or dismember his victims.
Durability: While human, Jason exhibits a remarkable resistance to damage. He survives several injuries that would kill a normal person, such as gunshots, stabbings, and blunt trauma.
Speed & Stamina: Though often depicted as slow-moving, Jason is relentless and can cover large distances when pursuing his prey. His endurance is far beyond a typical human.
2. Undead Jason (Parts 6-9):
Resurrection: In Part VI: Jason Lives, Jason is resurrected as an undead entity, significantly increasing his powers. He becomes immune to conventional human limits like pain or fatigue.
Superhuman Strength: Post-resurrection, Jason displays strength far beyond human capacity, tearing people in half, crushing skulls, and throwing victims across large distances.
Durability & Immortality: Jason becomes nearly indestructible, surviving gunfire, explosions, and direct physical attacks. He is no longer bound by mortal frailties.
Regeneration: As an undead entity, Jason can regenerate from fatal wounds. His healing factor varies, but it's clear that he can recover from severe injuries.
Teleportation: Although not explicitly shown in all films, Jason exhibits the ability to appear in different locations almost instantaneously, suggesting some form of teleportation or extreme speed.
3. Jason X (Uber Jason):
Nanotechnology Augmentation: In Jason X, after being destroyed, Jason is reconstructed by nanobots, transforming him into "Uber Jason." This new form has a metallic exoskeleton, making him nearly invulnerable.
Enhanced Strength & Durability: In his Uber Jason form, he can survive in space, withstand energy weapons, and overpower futuristic technology.
Environmental Adaptation: Jason is shown to survive and operate in the vacuum of space, suggesting he no longer needs oxygen or sustenance to survive.
Comics
1. Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash Series:
Combat Skill: In these crossover comics, Jason takes on both Freddy Krueger and Ash Williams. His combat skills are amplified as he faces off against supernatural threats.
Feats: Jason is shown surviving injuries from Ash's chainsaw and Freddy’s dream manipulation, proving his durability and resistance to mystical attacks.
Mental Resistance: Jason shows a strong mental resistance against Freddy’s psychological attacks, indicating his mind is as tough as his body.
2. Friday the 13th: Jason vs. Leatherface (1995):
Strength: Jason demonstrates his physical superiority over Leatherface in their encounters, easily overpowering the cannibal with raw strength.
Durability: In this comic series, Jason survives severe damage from Leatherface's chainsaw, further proving his resistance to damage.
Video Games
1. Friday the 13th: The Game (2017):
Stalk: Jason can stalk his victims without them hearing or seeing him until it’s too late.
Sense: He has a supernatural ability to "sense" nearby survivors, allowing him to track them across long distances.
Shift: Jason can phase or shift across short distances, similar to teleportation, giving him the ability to ambush players quickly.
Environmental Kills: Jason can use the environment to perform gruesome executions, such as smashing victims against trees or impaling them on spikes.
2. Mortal Kombat X (Guest Character):
Strength & Brutality: Jason’s portrayal in Mortal Kombat X showcases his ability to dismember and brutally kill his opponents with his machete and bare hands.
Resurrection: In gameplay, Jason can resurrect himself after being "killed," making him a near-unstoppable force within the game’s universe.
Crossovers
1. Freddy vs. Jason (2003):
Combat Skills: Jason holds his own in a prolonged battle with Freddy Krueger, a supernatural being who can manipulate reality within dreams.
Resilience: Jason survives numerous assaults from Freddy's bladed glove and dream manipulation, displaying his near-immortal endurance.
Fear Resistance: Jason’s minimal intelligence and singular focus on killing renders him almost immune to Freddy's tactics of inducing fear.
2. Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash (Comics):
Ash’s Necromonicon Influence: Jason becomes temporarily empowered by the Necronomicon, which enhances his durability and strength.
Rivalry with Freddy: In these crossover events, Jason proves to be more resistant to Freddy's mind games and reality-warping than expected, suggesting an evolution in his resistance to supernatural forces.
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Weaknesses
1. Water: Jason's fear or aversion to water is referenced in Freddy vs. Jason, likely tied to his childhood drowning at Camp Crystal Lake. This psychological trauma can sometimes be used against him.
2. Physical Restraints: While difficult to kill, Jason can be immobilized or slowed down by sufficient force or traps.
3. Magic & Psychic Powers: In Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Jason is defeated by a telekinetic girl, showing a weakness to strong supernatural or psychic powers.
4. Explosive or Massive Damage: Although hard to kill, Jason has been temporarily incapacitated by extreme damage, such as being blown up or trapped in environments like space.
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Power Scaling Summary
Peak Human Level: In his original human form, Jason was a formidable but mortal serial killer with enhanced physical abilities.
Superhuman Level: Once resurrected, Jason became a superhuman entity, capable of performing feats of strength and durability that far surpass normal humans.
Undead God-Level: In certain continuities (Uber Jason, Necronomicon-influenced Jason), his power reaches god-like levels, where he becomes nearly invincible and can survive extreme conditions, including space and magical attacks.
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Conclusion
Jason Voorhees' power scales vary depending on the medium. While in his early films he is depicted as a powerful but mortal killer, his transition into an undead slasher, and his further enhancements in comics, crossovers, and games, show that Jason can reach near-immortal levels. In his most powerful forms, Jason is a near-unstoppable killing machine, with only supernatural or extreme physical forces capable of halting his rampage.
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Ok sorry for not posting edits but also to a little bit make up for it I made an what if Disney + wasn't so fuckin milking the franchise and made a goodass Vader series so imo this is how I want it to go also
Episode 1: "The Emperor’s Apprentice"
Setting: Immediately following Revenge of the Sith.
Plot: Vader is recovering physically and mentally after his transformation into the armored Sith Lord. He grapples with the loss of Padmé and his old life as Anakin Skywalker, while Emperor Palpatine assigns him his first mission—to quell uprisings on a rebellious Outer Rim world.
Character Focus: Vader’s bond with Palpatine and his emerging ruthless persona.
Tone: Introspective, heavy on symbolism, showcasing the first instance of Vader asserting dominance.
Episode 2: "The Hunt Begins"
Setting: Outer Rim planets.
Plot: Vader is sent to hunt down remaining Jedi. He encounters a former Jedi Knight, possibly Quinlan Vos or a similar figure, who challenges him on both physical and emotional levels. Flashbacks to The Clone Wars haunt Vader, forcing him to confront his past.
Character Focus: The tension between Vader and the Inquisitors, who aid in the hunt.
Action: First major lightsaber duel and Jedi purge scenes.
Episode 3: "Shadows of Mustafar"
Setting: Vader’s castle on Mustafar.
Plot: Vader retreats to Mustafar, building his dark fortress. Here, he is haunted by visions of Padmé and memories of his actions on the volcanic planet. Palpatine manipulates these emotions, urging him to sever any lingering connection to Anakin.
Character Focus: Vader’s internal conflict between Anakin and the dark side.
Tone: Visually atmospheric, with powerful visual imagery of Mustafar and Vader’s construction of his stronghold.
Episode 4: "A Sith’s Wrath"
Setting: Coruscant and various galactic locations.
Plot: Vader ruthlessly hunts a Jedi cell hiding on Coruscant, showcasing his fearsome reputation and establishing himself as the Emperor’s enforcer. We see the rise of the Empire’s totalitarian rule from Vader’s perspective.
Character Focus: Vader’s growing dominance and his role in building the Empire’s fearsome reputation.
Action: Dark, action-heavy scenes of Vader decimating Jedi and Rebels alike.
Episode 5: "Ghosts of the Republic"
Setting: Various Republic-era ruins.
Plot: As Vader continues his missions, he encounters remnants of the old Republic and Clone Wars veterans who recognize him. Flashbacks to his life as Anakin intensify. His interactions with former soldiers, especially clones, highlight the disconnect between his past and present.
Character Focus: Vader grapples with the loss of his identity as Anakin Skywalker.
Tone: Focused on the psychological toll of Vader’s transformation, with clone soldiers as a key emotional tie to his past.
Episode 6: "Inquisitors’ Gambit"
Setting: The Inquisitorius HQ.
Plot: Vader takes a break from the Jedi hunt to deal with internal Empire politics. The Inquisitors plot against him, seeing Vader’s leadership as a threat. A power struggle within the Sith ranks begins to brew, revealing tensions between the Emperor’s servants.
Character Focus: Vader’s brutal leadership and how his fearsome reputation keeps the Inquisitors in line.
Action: Lightsaber duels with Inquisitors who seek to challenge Vader’s position.
Episode 7: "Remnants of the Jedi"
Setting: Naboo.
Plot: Vader is sent to Naboo to deal with an uprising linked to the memory of Padmé Amidala. His return to her home planet stirs painful memories. He confronts a surviving Jedi hiding among the peaceful people of Naboo.
Character Focus: Vader’s deep emotional conflict regarding Padmé’s death and his unresolved guilt.
Tone: Introspective, with heavy themes of loss and guilt.
Episode 8: "The Price of Power"
Setting: Various worlds across the galaxy.
Plot: Palpatine pushes Vader to greater extremes. This episode deals with the consequences of Vader’s actions—entire planets are wiped out in his quest for power. His relationship with the Emperor starts showing cracks as he questions Palpatine’s plans.
Character Focus: Vader’s growing disillusionment with the Emperor, while still bound to his master.
Action: Large-scale military actions that showcase the raw power of the Empire and Vader's role in it.
Episode 9: "Familiar Faces"
Setting: The Outer Rim.
Plot: Vader encounters characters connected to his past life as Anakin—perhaps Bail Organa, Captain Rex, or Ahsoka Tano (in a non-confrontational way). These encounters serve to remind him of his buried humanity.
Character Focus: The fragile remains of Anakin Skywalker surface, but are violently suppressed by Vader’s anger.
Tone: Tension-filled, emotional encounters with figures from Anakin’s past.
Episode 10: "The Emperor’s Plans"
Setting: The Deep Core and secret Imperial installations.
Plot: Vader discovers fragments of Palpatine’s secret contingency plans (setting up The Rise of Skywalker and Dark Empire from the Expanded Universe). Vader begins questioning his place in Palpatine’s grand scheme.
Character Focus: Vader’s growing paranoia regarding Palpatine’s machinations and his role as the Emperor’s pawn.
Action: Espionage and subterfuge, with a focus on Vader’s discovery of deep Imperial secrets.
Episode 11: "Rebellion’s Spark"
Setting: A developing Rebel base (early Rebel Alliance members).
Plot: Vader is sent to eliminate a budding Rebel cell, introducing early rebel figures like Bail Organa and Mon Mothma. The episode sets the stage for the A New Hope timeline, showing the cracks in the Empire’s absolute rule.
Character Focus: Vader’s interactions with future Rebel leaders, emphasizing the foreboding nature of the coming Galactic Civil War.
Action: Intense battles between Vader and rebel forces.
Episode 12: "Legacy of Darkness"
Setting: A precursor to A New Hope.
Plot: As the series finale, Vader solidifies his place as Palpatine’s enforcer and the galaxy’s most feared figure. This episode features Vader’s final mission before the events of A New Hope, tying in elements from Rogue One. His last scenes show him reflecting on his future.
Character Focus: Vader fully embraces the dark side, setting aside all vestiges of Anakin.
Action: High-stakes confrontation and powerful imagery, leaving Vader at the height of his power but still haunted by what he once was.
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( If you want the full fanmade story by me just hit me up at discord so yeah that's it and again my apologies for not posting edits )
This 12-episode breakdown would provide a balanced exploration of Vader’s character, blending action, introspection, and character development while respecting the overarching legacy of Star Wars and George Lucas's original vision.
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