idk man , just I am tired of saim crybaby thread's .:lol why do u take this seriously?
If they die first, he wins. Gai being killed because the power he used to kill the opponent is too great>enemy killing him.Still, if he uses 8 gates, he dies. So, it is not like activating 8 gates makes him victorious. But I agree, 8 gates are cool.
let them talk all they want.idk man , just I am tired of saim crybaby thread's .
Nah, kill your enemy first and you will win, it doesn't matter if you die right after.Still, if he uses 8 gates, he dies. So, it is not like activating 8 gates makes him victorious. But I agree, 8 gates are cool.
If both of your deaths are guaranteed before execution, then it's a draw.Nah, kill your enemy first and you will win, it doesn't matter if you die right after.
If they die first, he wins. Gai being killed because the power he used to kill the opponent is too great>enemy killing him.
No, according to most rules people set when debating about battles between characters, it is agreed that if both sides die, even if one takes longer, it is declared a draw. The only possible win for Guy in 8 gates would be either in a team battle where someone like Naruto could heal him or if it is a scenario battle in which Guy is allowed to die, as long as he achieves his goal.Nah, kill your enemy first and you will win, it doesn't matter if you die right after.
Nope. In this case gai kills his opponent before dying and therefore completes the objective while he is still alive, everything that happens right after is irrelevant. The point of VS matches or combats in general is to kill/eliminate/beat the other person, there is no rule of "staying alive".If both of your deaths are guaranteed before execution, then it's a draw.
That's how combat works.
Not in narutobase, we don't do that gay shit. Besides it is ultimately your decision, it's up to what rules the debaters agree on in the very beginning , which in this case I personally don'tNo, according to most rules people set when debating about battles between characters, it is agreed that if both sides die, even if one takes longer, it is declared a draw.
VS matches are made in order to know which one of two characters is stronger, not which one can stay alive.The only possible draw for Guy would be either in a team battle where someone like Naruto could heal him or if it is a scenario battle in which Guy is allowed to die, as long as he achieves his goal.
I consider a draw if two people kill each other. If one person kills the other then dies because of their own power, then the other person didn't kill them.No, according to most rules people set when debating about battles between characters, it is agreed that if both sides die, even if one takes longer, it is declared a draw. The only possible win for Guy in 8 gates would be either in a team battle where someone like Naruto could heal him or if it is a scenario battle in which Guy is allowed to die, as long as he achieves his goal.
That is where you're wrong. If Guy was truly stronger than his opponent then he wouldn't be pushed to the point of suicide in the first place. Using a suicide technique at all is basically an admission of defeat. Therefore anybody using a suicide technique can at most draw (if they successfully finish their opponent) or else they lose. They can not win.If they die first, he wins. Gai being killed because the power he used to kill the opponent is too great>enemy killing him.
Being stronger than your opponent means you can overwhelm them with power. Whether or not you die as a result doesn't change that. To win, you must kill your opponent. If your opponent kills themselves and you, then you didn't kill them, so you didn't win. They killed you, so they win.That is where you're wrong. If Guy was truly stronger than his opponent then he wouldn't be pushed to the point of suicide in the first place. Using a suicide technique at all is basically an admission of defeat. Therefore anybody using a suicide technique can at most draw (if they successfully finish their opponent) or else they lose. They can not win.
If person A forces person B to commit suicide in order to even stand a chance, then person A essentially killed person B, so person A >>>>> person B. The order of death is irrelevant.