Cyclops
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How can he take the advantage when he himself has never done these kind of things? You don't pit battles at their potential bests, but even if you did, Johnny would still win, as his potential best was when he was a herald of Galactus.
You take them as they are now. Right - now. Not at the "maybe if Bobby was able to do all the crazy things Emma Frost did with his powers that he never figured out how to do" level, but as they are. Because that way, let's face it - you're just trying to tip the scales in Bobby's favor because you know that in the here and now, Bobby would lose bad.
As they are, Johnny can melt steel, fly at speeds that nearly break the sound barrier, and knock nearly anybody for a loop in energy-based combat. Bobby does not have nearly the experience using his own powers as other people do, so how can you factor him in at doing things with ease, mind you, that he has never himself done before? This is what confuses me about those who think Iceman wins easily. How can you have him doing things he only did when Emma Frost was controlling his mind? He can't do those kinds of things. His body can, but not him.
Johnny overwhelms Bobby with sheer speed and power. As was demonstrated when the X-Men went to investigate Ranch X or whatever it was called, Bobby is not impervious to flames even in ice form, so Johnny can hurt him alot. Meanwhile, Iceman's repertoire of attacks, mainly blasting at him with ice in either beam form or solid form, isn't doing much to help him, as Johnny's melted bullets midair. Icicles pose no threat. So Bobby switches tactics. Tries to sap some moisture out of the air, dry up the Torch and drop him that way. Problem is, this takes concentration. A whole lot more concentration than it takes Johnny to not be a stationary target and smack the popsicle in the face with a well-tossed fireball, taking him down and out for the count. We're not going for a kill, we're going for a knockout, and Johnny KOs Iceman more often than not.
You take them as they are now. Right - now. Not at the "maybe if Bobby was able to do all the crazy things Emma Frost did with his powers that he never figured out how to do" level, but as they are. Because that way, let's face it - you're just trying to tip the scales in Bobby's favor because you know that in the here and now, Bobby would lose bad.
As they are, Johnny can melt steel, fly at speeds that nearly break the sound barrier, and knock nearly anybody for a loop in energy-based combat. Bobby does not have nearly the experience using his own powers as other people do, so how can you factor him in at doing things with ease, mind you, that he has never himself done before? This is what confuses me about those who think Iceman wins easily. How can you have him doing things he only did when Emma Frost was controlling his mind? He can't do those kinds of things. His body can, but not him.
Johnny overwhelms Bobby with sheer speed and power. As was demonstrated when the X-Men went to investigate Ranch X or whatever it was called, Bobby is not impervious to flames even in ice form, so Johnny can hurt him alot. Meanwhile, Iceman's repertoire of attacks, mainly blasting at him with ice in either beam form or solid form, isn't doing much to help him, as Johnny's melted bullets midair. Icicles pose no threat. So Bobby switches tactics. Tries to sap some moisture out of the air, dry up the Torch and drop him that way. Problem is, this takes concentration. A whole lot more concentration than it takes Johnny to not be a stationary target and smack the popsicle in the face with a well-tossed fireball, taking him down and out for the count. We're not going for a kill, we're going for a knockout, and Johnny KOs Iceman more often than not.