Post by shadowknight on Mar 24, 2016 19:18:39 GMT
DC Villains
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Marvel Villains
vs
Eastern Anime Villains
vs
Western Anime Villains
vs
Video Game Villains
Scenario: Universes collide in an epic crossover spanning multiple genres, countless villains from comics, anime/cartoons, and videogames have appeared on one shared earth with no heroes in sight. This shared earth is basically at our current modern real life earth.
Round 1: Each group is their own team (DC stays with DC, Marvel with Marvel ect...) and is working against the other teams for domination of the planet.
Round 2: Free for All
Round 3: Works more like a "What if". All the villains are in character but there are no "teams" and the characters are free to form alliances with whom ever they wish and do what they want to achieve their ultimate goals (be it world domination, total annihilation, spreading anarchy, whatever motivates them normally) other villains are free to stop these plans since someone wanting to rule the world would naturally be apposed to someone who wants to destroy it.
Rules:
1-All villains who are leaders of armies/corporations/countries and so on have their armies/corporations/countries with them/established and operational
2-No Anti-heroes (sorry Deadpool and Harley Quinn) Villains only, even if the villain thinks they are the hero (example handsome jack, Lex Luther, ect...) they are still villains so they count.
3-No omnipotent/quantifiable god like villains
4-Only one villain per genre. For example if the Villain started out in comics(example: the Joker) than he/she would be with said comics and not in something else (again, for example, the Joker started out as a DC comic villain, so he would be in team DC comics and not in say....video games or western animation.) To simplify: only 1 of each villain so if a villain can fit into 3 different teams he/she automatically goes to whichever team he/she originated from.
5-Main universes only. So DC can only pull villains from whatever its main universe is, Marvel only gets access to 616, and so on.
Match theme:
vs
Marvel Villains
vs
Eastern Anime Villains
vs
Western Anime Villains
vs
Video Game Villains
Scenario: Universes collide in an epic crossover spanning multiple genres, countless villains from comics, anime/cartoons, and videogames have appeared on one shared earth with no heroes in sight. This shared earth is basically at our current modern real life earth.
Round 1: Each group is their own team (DC stays with DC, Marvel with Marvel ect...) and is working against the other teams for domination of the planet.
Round 2: Free for All
Round 3: Works more like a "What if". All the villains are in character but there are no "teams" and the characters are free to form alliances with whom ever they wish and do what they want to achieve their ultimate goals (be it world domination, total annihilation, spreading anarchy, whatever motivates them normally) other villains are free to stop these plans since someone wanting to rule the world would naturally be apposed to someone who wants to destroy it.
Rules:
1-All villains who are leaders of armies/corporations/countries and so on have their armies/corporations/countries with them/established and operational
2-No Anti-heroes (sorry Deadpool and Harley Quinn) Villains only, even if the villain thinks they are the hero (example handsome jack, Lex Luther, ect...) they are still villains so they count.
3-No omnipotent/quantifiable god like villains
4-Only one villain per genre. For example if the Villain started out in comics(example: the Joker) than he/she would be with said comics and not in something else (again, for example, the Joker started out as a DC comic villain, so he would be in team DC comics and not in say....video games or western animation.) To simplify: only 1 of each villain so if a villain can fit into 3 different teams he/she automatically goes to whichever team he/she originated from.
5-Main universes only. So DC can only pull villains from whatever its main universe is, Marvel only gets access to 616, and so on.
Match theme: