Dagon wrote:I have to agree. I don't see either group purposely giving up their terrain advantages. Maybe one of the Seekers would do something stupid like that to try to draw the Seacons out of the water, or like Nautilator would do the same to try to get the Seekers out of the sky, but I think it's really a draw. As a group I'd pick the Seacons, because of the gestalt form and more or less unity of purpose and stuff, not to sound like a dismissal of the Seekers.
Even if Piranacon was included in this battle, his poor speed would hinder his chances of defeating the Seekers (assuming he's fighting on solid ground). And on the flip side, the Seekers don't have the firepower to seriously harm Piranacon. Ultimately, the battle would end in a stalemate.
The whole concept of imagining this struggle taking place on a beach would be a fantastic site, no question, but trying to actually invision the crucial points of the unfolding battle is very difficult. It's a total contrast of fighting styles between the two groups, with neither gaining a true advantage over the other.
I think the TC vs. Overbite battle is the best example for it.
Overbite
needs the water in order to perform at his best. He can't engage TC on land, as he is, and excuse the terrible pun, quite the fish out of water. And I can't imagine Thunder circling Overbite, waiting for him to pop his head above the water so he can get a shot in.
So, as Tough Scorponok and Dagon have already stated, the battle ends in a draw.