![]() ![]() ![]() It’s the fight that everyone had wanted to see since the first Iron Man film debuted, and while the rest of the movie may not have lived up to expectations, the battle itself was amazing. Not only does it have the advantage of Marvel’s ridiculous CG effects budget, but the fact that Iron Man actually manages to win the fight proves that the Cinematic Universe version of the Hulkbuster is one of the most powerful weapons out there. In terms of actual confrontations, the fight between Iron Man and the Hulk from Avengers 2: Age of Ultron takes the cake. Even the implications of Tony Stark building such a weapon are noteworthy: everyone knows that the Hulk is Marvel’s unstoppable force of nature, and the fact that the Hulkbuster exists means that someone is going to have to stand toe-to-toe with the Jade Giant. Save for the classic red-and-gold, there’s nothing in Iron Man’s arsenal that’s quite as iconic as the Hulkbuster suit. What’s better than the Thorbuster Armor? Why, the Hulkbuster Armor, of course! Needless to say, the Mark VII quickly became one of the biggest guns in Tony Stark’s ever-growing arsenal. It’s not just ease-of-use, either: the Mark VII’s thrusters were able to redirect a nuclear warhead through a portal and into deep space, and its payload of mini-missiles were powerful enough to rip a Chitauri Leviathan apart from the inside. ![]() Instead of requiring a mobile disassembly station, the Mark VII is able to remotely deploy and construct itself around the wearer’s body - even if that body is falling from the top of a Manhattan skyscraper. The Mark VII armor was designed to replace the aging Mark VI, both in terms of firepower and usability. Thankfully, Stark already had an upgrade waiting in the wings. His Progrise Blade could even reflect energy attacks while also shooting covering the with Cluster Cells.Tony Stark may have kicked off the first Avengers film with the Mark VI suit, but as it turns out, flying directly into a giant turbine while trying to stop a massive helicarrier from crashing has adverse effects on technology - even when it’s something as resilient as Iron Man’s armor. If Tony even touches Aruto, if it was to block a punch or if he was the one punching, it would allow Aruto to place his Cluster Cells onto Tony. It is a form which covers Aruto is Cluster Cells, small bugs which would each the opponent’s down to the molecular level. In terms of the physical, does Tony have any way of even touching someone with Aruto’s level of precog? The reason why I say this is because of Metal Cluster Hopper’s passive deconstruction. Aruto by the EoS was capable of out performing an AI that could calculate 200 trillion predictions per second. It’s also shown that if your AI can perform 4x greater than your opponent’s, your AI would essentially negate the weaker AI and make it useless. The weakest AI in the series is capable of performing 5 predictions per second and it was capable of predicting attacks from characters that could blitz and teleport and even from Acasual Type 2s. So how likely will Tony hack into the Z1 System and how fast? Cause Aruto does have have layers of resistances against hacking via tech, his own willpower, and his Progrise Blade constantly rewrites his Z1 System’s data, making it so that the hacker will have to constantly hack into the system over and over again.ĮoS Aruto’s precog is….very good. ![]()
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