Post by Evil Dave on Aug 9, 2007 20:06:30 GMT -5
As I'm sure you've all noticed I've got a soft spot for the shapeshifters. So I made this battle to find out which wolf is the king. Matchups will be chosen by me based on a factor that makes the opponents similar. Please make your selections based on which MONSTER you like better, not which movie you like more. If you haven't seen any of the movies than make your selection based on the pictures and monster stats that I've provided. Thanks!
There will be 12 opening matchups. Winners will move on when they receive 3 votes(including mine), and I will break any ties. The final 3 winners will face off in a round where the highest vote getter will be named champion.
This matchup is between two monsters that are not traditional werewolves. They are portrayals of were-beast myths originating from other countries. Here's the stats:
Howling III: Marsupials
--from Australian outback; known as Were-supials
--bipedal
--still change with full moon
--same basic "kill" rules as werewolves
--have stripes, tails, and pouches to carry their young
--work in packs
Mexican Werewolf in Texas
--this monster is what's known in South America as a Chupacabra
--bipedal
--can change form at will
--omits a sulfuric odor
--can hypnotize or stun victims with it's eyes
--kills to feed
--sucks blood much like vampire would, prefers to eat organs rather than flesh
--very secretive and hard to catch
--often work in packs, although deceiving people into thinking there is only one monster
Cast your vote for the better foreign were-beastie.
REMEMBER, THIS IS A COMPETITION BASED ON JUST THE MONSTERS!!!
There will be 12 opening matchups. Winners will move on when they receive 3 votes(including mine), and I will break any ties. The final 3 winners will face off in a round where the highest vote getter will be named champion.
Howling III: Marsupials
VS.
Mexican Werewolf in Texas[glow=red,2,300]***[/glow]
This matchup is between two monsters that are not traditional werewolves. They are portrayals of were-beast myths originating from other countries. Here's the stats:
Howling III: Marsupials
--from Australian outback; known as Were-supials
--bipedal
--still change with full moon
--same basic "kill" rules as werewolves
--have stripes, tails, and pouches to carry their young
--work in packs
Mexican Werewolf in Texas
--this monster is what's known in South America as a Chupacabra
--bipedal
--can change form at will
--omits a sulfuric odor
--can hypnotize or stun victims with it's eyes
--kills to feed
--sucks blood much like vampire would, prefers to eat organs rather than flesh
--very secretive and hard to catch
--often work in packs, although deceiving people into thinking there is only one monster
Cast your vote for the better foreign were-beastie.
[glow=red,2,300]Mexican Werewolf wins 3 - 0[/glow]