Board Thread:Monster Discussions/@comment-10992179-20130628021244/@comment-27037714-20160328100059

With MechaGodzilla from the showa series, he is the well rounded MechaGodzilla, because he had a lot of weapons but was pretty decent in hand to hand combat. He was the most violent out of the three because he was able to take on two monsters at the same time because he can twist his head around and fire his lasers from one behind and get whoever is in front of him.

With MechaGodzilla from the Heisei series, he is a war machine pretty much, has tons of laser beams, he has armour which can absorb Godzilla's atomic breath and use it for his plasma grenade that comes out of his stomach, but when Godzilla got close enough, he was bad in melee combat, The G-crusher was able to paralyse Godzilla, and if it wasn't for Rodan, the heisei mechaGodzilla would of won.

With Kiryu from the millennium series, He was the most advanced out of the three, he has a battle pack like the garuda for the Heisei mechaGodzilla, but with rockets instead lasers, but he can launch them off at his opponent. he was agile and was able to beat Godzilla down to the ground with many different fighting techniques. Because he was built around the bones of the original Godzilla, he was able to do more in combat like swinging his tail around.

With Mecha-King Ghidorah, he was a more advanced King Ghidorah from the Heisei series, he was big and was able to cause serious damage to Godzilla, but Godzilla manage to deal a lot of damage, even with metallic armoured wings, Godzilla was still able to blast holes through them.

Overall, I would say MechaGodzilla 2 is the toughest because of being one of the closest to ever killing Godzilla, he has more major firepower than the others and had more durability from Godzilla's atomic breath.