Versus Match Wolf Predator runs the Horror Gauntlet

How far does Wolf make it in the Horror Hunt?


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Sailor.X

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One day an extremely bored ROB tired of giving his combatants easy challenges. Decides to give a true challenge to one of his play things. He tasks Wolf Predator with proving that he is a good a hunter as he claims to be. He gives him the challenge of hunting the most dangerous prey; the horror monsters. Here is his targets.
Level 1: Leather Face
Level 2: Michael Myers
Level 3: The Cannibals from Wrong Turn
Level 4: Freddy Kruger
Level 5: Pumpkin Head
Level 6: Jason Voorhees
Level 7: The Creeper (Jeepers Creepers)
Level 8: Pinhead (Hell Raiser)
Level 9: Lady Dimitrescu (Resident Evil 8)
Level 10: Count Dracula (Marvel Comics)
Secret Boss: Alucard (Helsing)

Wolf Predator is given the data on their strength and their weaknesses. He is given plenty of his standard gear access for the hunt. If he manages to get pass Level 9. He will be given full access to Predator War Gear. If he manages to defeat all of his prey. He will be rewarded by the ROB owing him a favor. So how far does Wolf make it and what tactics will he use?

Special Note: The hunt will be taking place in 10 ROB created towns. Each Town matches the stalking grounds of the various Horror Antagonists. He can't use his Nuke for suicide. He must either win or lose outright.
 
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ATP

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Freddy Kruger is ghost and need to be killed in dream,so - mission impossibile for Predator.
From that level,you need some psychis powers to win,which Predators lack.
 

Sailor.X

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Freddy Kruger is ghost and need to be killed in dream,so - mission impossibile for Predator.
From that level,you need some psychis powers to win,which Predators lack.
He does not need to be killed. He needs to be physically defeated for it to count as a win. A lot of the opponents on this list are immortal after all.
 

ATP

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He does not need to be killed. He needs to be physically defeated for it to count as a win. A lot of the opponents on this list are immortal after all.

Then,if Predator found Freddy bones and destroy it,would it count as defeat? Or Predator must defeat him is dreams?
 

Sailor.X

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Then,if Predator found Freddy bones and destroy it,would it count as defeat? Or Predator must defeat him is dreams?
The Predator can go for either tactic. He has multiple options in each scenario.
 

Husky_Khan

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If he's just blasting apart physical forms, I feel like he could take on most of the lower level enemies. The Cannibals from Wrong Turn might be an interesting hunt but I don't see them surviving. The last survivors from the first movie were able to put them down. And so was Henry Rollins in the second. They have some uncanny durability of course but with the way the Wolf Predator collects Trophys, it's better then the ol' fashioned double tap.

Freddy Krueger, outside of the dream state, if he's in a physical form, is a durable slasher villain but unless we're going with some sort of no limits fallacy, I think the Wolf Predator can blast apart said form from a distance and would even do pretty well up close, though from Freddy v. Jason, he is clearly a pretty spry fellow.

Paused on Pumpkin Head because he has a bit of a mystical nature about him. I've only seen the first movie and it's pretty clear that Pumpkin Head can only be killed by the person who summoned him as they're linked or whatever. So the Predator, to avoid a No Limits Fallacy, could kill the one who summoned him. I have no doubt that he could temporarily put down the Pumpkin Head monster ad nauseam as well. So handwaving that away, with the next level its Jason Voorhees.

I'm not sure what Jason Voorhees' upper limit is but he has been bested in physical combat before. Including by an Android in Jason X and the FBI Ambushing Jason in the opening of Jason Goes to Hell I feel that the Predator could definitely take him down, if only temporarily... or long enough to get an appropriate trophy, which I suppose would satisfy the victory conditions.

The Creeper from Jeeper Creepers is pretty epic and pretty formidable... and smart as well. It would be a clear challenge for the Wolf Predator to fight him and unlike most of the previous enemies like Jason or Pumpkinhead, he's more intelligent, mobile (including flight) and just as physically formidable.

But it has been damaged, almost to the point of death. In Jeeper Creepers 2 it was damaged by a javelin to the head requiring it to rip the head off of a victim to replace it. Later it was seriously injured in a truck crash that crippled it, then was shot with a harpoon gun that pinned it down and was almost killed and saved from death whilst being stabbed repeatedly because of its mystical hibernation or whatever that occurs when it wakes only every twenty three years or whatever.

In Jeeper Creepers 3 it apparently it got a durability upgrade where it was highly bullet resistant (supposedly tanking loads of rounds from a 20mm Vulcan cannon lol) but was still severely damaged by a truck crashing into it and a metal pipe being shot into it etc.

Regardless of its variable durability I feel that the Wolf Predator can wear down its prey with more advanced weapons and since the Creeper needs victims to regenerate, it would more then likely have a successful hunt then an unsuccessful one.

Don't remember much from the Hellraiser movies but I feel that Pinhead is significantly above the others and being unclear on its specific abilities and capabilities, I'm not confident in stating that Wolf Predator could reliably defeat such a paranormal foe.

In fact I would say it would have better chance fighting Lady D of Resident Evil Village then Pinhead. But I feel the odds are against it in either case.

So my vote is level 7. It won't be able to "kill" everything up to Level Seven but it could successfully hunt them I suppose.
 

Sailor.X

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If he's just blasting apart physical forms, I feel like he could take on most of the lower level enemies. The Cannibals from Wrong Turn might be an interesting hunt but I don't see them surviving. The last survivors from the first movie were able to put them down. And so was Henry Rollins in the second. They have some uncanny durability of course but with the way the Wolf Predator collects Trophys, it's better then the ol' fashioned double tap.

Freddy Krueger, outside of the dream state, if he's in a physical form, is a durable slasher villain but unless we're going with some sort of no limits fallacy, I think the Wolf Predator can blast apart said form from a distance and would even do pretty well up close, though from Freddy v. Jason, he is clearly a pretty spry fellow.

Paused on Pumpkin Head because he has a bit of a mystical nature about him. I've only seen the first movie and it's pretty clear that Pumpkin Head can only be killed by the person who summoned him as they're linked or whatever. So the Predator, to avoid a No Limits Fallacy, could kill the one who summoned him. I have no doubt that he could temporarily put down the Pumpkin Head monster ad nauseam as well. So handwaving that away, with the next level its Jason Voorhees.

I'm not sure what Jason Voorhees' upper limit is but he has been bested in physical combat before. Including by an Android in Jason X and the FBI Ambushing Jason in the opening of Jason Goes to Hell I feel that the Predator could definitely take him down, if only temporarily... or long enough to get an appropriate trophy, which I suppose would satisfy the victory conditions.

The Creeper from Jeeper Creepers is pretty epic and pretty formidable... and smart as well. It would be a clear challenge for the Wolf Predator to fight him and unlike most of the previous enemies like Jason or Pumpkinhead, he's more intelligent, mobile (including flight) and just as physically formidable.

But it has been damaged, almost to the point of death. In Jeeper Creepers 2 it was damaged by a javelin to the head requiring it to rip the head off of a victim to replace it. Later it was seriously injured in a truck crash that crippled it, then was shot with a harpoon gun that pinned it down and was almost killed and saved from death whilst being stabbed repeatedly because of its mystical hibernation or whatever that occurs when it wakes only every twenty three years or whatever.

In Jeeper Creepers 3 it apparently it got a durability upgrade where it was highly bullet resistant (supposedly tanking loads of rounds from a 20mm Vulcan cannon lol) but was still severely damaged by a truck crashing into it and a metal pipe being shot into it etc.

Regardless of its variable durability I feel that the Wolf Predator can wear down its prey with more advanced weapons and since the Creeper needs victims to regenerate, it would more then likely have a successful hunt then an unsuccessful one.

Don't remember much from the Hellraiser movies but I feel that Pinhead is significantly above the others and being unclear on its specific abilities and capabilities, I'm not confident in stating that Wolf Predator could reliably defeat such a paranormal foe.

In fact I would say it would have better chance fighting Lady D of Resident Evil Village then Pinhead. But I feel the odds are against it in either case.

So my vote is level 7. It won't be able to "kill" everything up to Level Seven but it could successfully hunt them I suppose.
Pretty much my thoughts exactly. ;)
 

Agent23

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Wasn't Jason Voorhees canonically, physically indestructible?

I mean, in theory the Predator can put him in a tub of cement, then throw the tub into the Marianas trench.

Or shoot him into space, I am pretty sure there was one Jason X movie that took place in space, so this might be the prequel.

Kruger and Pinhead are non-corporeal/psyonic in nature IIRC, so they will be the toughest cookies to crack, and Alucard stomps him like he is nothing.

No idea about the rest.
 

Husky_Khan

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Wasn't Jason Voorhees canonically, physically indestructible?

I mean, in theory the Predator can put him in a tub of cement, then throw the tub into the Marianas trench.

Or shoot him into space, I am pretty sure there was one Jason X movie that took place in space, so this might be the prequel.

He's been stopped (if not killed permanently obviously) even in his post-mortal phase. Most notable (and perhaps relevant) is when the FBI ambushed him in the beginning of the 1993 film Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (it was not the Final Friday).

And in Jason X the android was able to literally dismember the guy with superior firepower. So it can be physically stopped and stopped for a prolonged period of time even if it cannot be permanently killed by conventional means.
 

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