Ghost Rider is not immune to incinerate because when the one thousandth poster asks why Ghost Rider isn't immune to incinerate the designer of Ghost Rider wins a year's supply of Mountain Dew.
Ghost Rider is not immune to incinerate because when the one thousandth poster asks why Ghost Rider isn't immune to incinerate the designer of Ghost Rider wins a year's supply of Mountain Dew.
Ghost Rider should definitely be immune to incinerate. He is already covered in hellfire, the hottest fire possibly. Also, he should be poison immune, considering he is fire and bones and has no known bloodstream for poison to enter. Yet Iceman is immune to almost everything.
You could do a search before creating a duplicated thread about the same thing.
This game has its own logic and rules, and they aren't the same as marvel universe.
If you are someone that gets interested in fictional characters, powers or worlds, then you can accept the game as it is since it is nothing new or out or ordinnary.
Ghost Rider should definitely be immune to incinerate. He is already covered in hellfire, the hottest fire possibly. Also, he should be poison immune, considering he is fire and bones and has no known bloodstream for poison to enter. Yet Iceman is immune to almost everything.
Actually, you're wrong, but you're not alone. Hellfire is not "the hottest fire." Hellfire is a magical energy that looks like fire, but isn't fire. It doesn't even burn *at all* unless Ghost Rider wills it to. He can hold people while his entire body is surrounded by Hellfire and they don't burst into flames. Normal fire has nothing to do with Ghost Rider.
The Ghost Rider is immune to fire in the comic books because as a spirit of vengeance he's basically immune to everything. Johnny Blaze or whoever else is the host for the Ghost Rider can be temporarily injured or even potentially killed, but the Ghost Rider itself cannot really die or be defeated by any physical means. If you want Ghost Rider to be immune to fire because he's immune to fire in the comics, then he has to be immune to everything. Fire, cold, bullets, punches, electricity, explosions, poison, all of these should do zero damage. Not even World Breaker Hulk can scratch the paint on the Ghost Rider. The only thing in the game that should have any chance of dealing any damage to the Ghost Rider is Thanos with the MCOC version of the infinity gauntlet, and maybe Magik's soul sword, if you're following the comic book rules.
Why are you trying to support the games logic? You can't. Guess why? Because long ago a mod even told us that when they wanted to they could not because it would unbalance ghost rider so they just wanted to keep him balanced by not adding more to his abilities.
Also people keep saying the comics says it is magical fire and not real fire or whatever but since when do they have to follow the rules of comics? Do you see guilotine anywhere in comics? If kabam wanted they could make him immune to poison as well but they actually care about balance in champions
(Don't bring up proxima, hela, or blade they don't count)
Why are you trying to support the games logic? You can't. Guess why? Because long ago a mod even told us that when they wanted to they could not because it would unbalance ghost rider so they just wanted to keep him balanced by not adding more to his abilities.
Also people keep saying the comics says it is magical fire and not real fire or whatever but since when do they have to follow the rules of comics? Do you see guilotine anywhere in comics? If kabam wanted they could make him immune to poison as well but they actually care about balance in champions
(Don't bring up proxima, hela, or blade they don't count)
I'm not specifically "trying to support the games logic." I'm showing why the comic book logic cannot work for a video game. The logic of the game is that the characters are inspired by Marvel Comics, but translated into a form that will fit into the requirements of the game. As a result, some things will be close, some things will be not close, and some things will be completely disconnected from the comic books.
And to be frank, that's how most comic books treat other comic books in the same universe also.
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Why isn't iceman immune to cold?
Eeeew...I'll take the crab juice
Why is Luke Cage described as having "Bullet proof skin" but bullets damage him?
Have you ever seen an attack damage his skin?
Because Metal can be burned, perhaps?
Which is a dumb expression.
You should fight fire with water.
Only if it is a class A fire.
Abomination is immune to wedgie attacks.
And Captain America should have a buff against KK.
This game has its own logic and rules, and they aren't the same as marvel universe.
If you are someone that gets interested in fictional characters, powers or worlds, then you can accept the game as it is since it is nothing new or out or ordinnary.
Actually, you're wrong, but you're not alone. Hellfire is not "the hottest fire." Hellfire is a magical energy that looks like fire, but isn't fire. It doesn't even burn *at all* unless Ghost Rider wills it to. He can hold people while his entire body is surrounded by Hellfire and they don't burst into flames. Normal fire has nothing to do with Ghost Rider.
The Ghost Rider is immune to fire in the comic books because as a spirit of vengeance he's basically immune to everything. Johnny Blaze or whoever else is the host for the Ghost Rider can be temporarily injured or even potentially killed, but the Ghost Rider itself cannot really die or be defeated by any physical means. If you want Ghost Rider to be immune to fire because he's immune to fire in the comics, then he has to be immune to everything. Fire, cold, bullets, punches, electricity, explosions, poison, all of these should do zero damage. Not even World Breaker Hulk can scratch the paint on the Ghost Rider. The only thing in the game that should have any chance of dealing any damage to the Ghost Rider is Thanos with the MCOC version of the infinity gauntlet, and maybe Magik's soul sword, if you're following the comic book rules.
Which a video game can't.
Also people keep saying the comics says it is magical fire and not real fire or whatever but since when do they have to follow the rules of comics? Do you see guilotine anywhere in comics? If kabam wanted they could make him immune to poison as well but they actually care about balance in champions
(Don't bring up proxima, hela, or blade they don't count)
I'm not specifically "trying to support the games logic." I'm showing why the comic book logic cannot work for a video game. The logic of the game is that the characters are inspired by Marvel Comics, but translated into a form that will fit into the requirements of the game. As a result, some things will be close, some things will be not close, and some things will be completely disconnected from the comic books.
And to be frank, that's how most comic books treat other comic books in the same universe also.