Board Thread:Monster Discussions/@comment-7083810-20130517233049/@comment-5234191-20140806073755

DrGodzilla120 wrote: Stephan222 wrote: While Godzilla could beat Gamera, I still believe the most probable outcome is they both die. Gamera has the speed of Megaguirus, and Godzilla couldn't hit her with his breath until she stood still, so in saucer mode Gamera has an advantage plus he's far more durable, even if his durability is less than Godzilla's.

Godzilla is slow, but has more durability. Also, Godzilla received his final wars beam from help, so he couldn't just use it... No outside help.

If the Mana beam made Godzilla so stronger, than self destruct would probably cause Godzilla to turn into burning Godzilla, and he'd die eventually. (this is following the death battle "logic.")

Godzilla has been caused to bleed before, and his hide has been penetrated, so I wouldn't put it past Gamera to wound him like that before going to an ultimate attack... which while it may not kill Godzilla, would certainly leave him very crippled! Gamera has the speed of Megaguirus? Megaguirus was fast enough to the point where it looked like she was teleporting.

Along with what Dr Godzilla said, I now understand what you mean. You are assuming that empowering Godzilla will make him go into a countdown-to-death mode, now this I could take, very reasonable. But I have to point out that practically empowering him with energy based augmentation never actually made him heat-up out of control, the only reason he went overheat beyond his own limit was the emotional damage he took after witnessing the death of his son, I think this is more into mental rather than physical damage.

A sad point indeed, A monster with such an unearthly might and endurance serving an ambiguous yet colossal purpose, and the weakest part of him is his feelings which I thought was non-existent :"(

With what's available, I think Gamera have to find a means to break Godzilla's heart somehow to "kill" him, and its good that Godzilla in the death battle didn't take his son along.