This is a topic that hasn't come up since the taken king came out which one would win in a fight Guardians or Spartans.
The fight would be like this
Nine Guardians ( one for each subclass )
And four Spartans ( blue team from halo 5 )
Which team will win [spoiler]i believe a spartan would win one on one with a guardian but I want to see who everyone thinks would win in a more balanced match [/spoiler]
edit: just to clarify both party's have full ammo and charged abilities
The list of guardians I am referring to
Titans:
Zavala
Lord shaxx
Saint 14
Warlocks:
Osiris
Toland
Ikora Rey
Hunters:
Jaren ward
Pahanin
Cayde 6
List of Spartans on blue team
John/master chief
Linda
Kelly
Fred
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38% Spartans
62% Guardians
Guardians win popular vote
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Some comments that help in the arguments
Credit goes to edcub one
and arbitermaster12
Thank you both for this information
[spoiler][quote]Ok here is a Spartans reflexes
Halo: The Fall of Reach Pg. 73 said:
"What are their reaction times?"
"Almost impossible to chart. We estimate it at 20 miliseconds," Mende replied. He shook his head, then added, "I believe it is significantly faster in combat situations, when their adrenaline is pumping"
In comparison normal people have reflexes of 272 milliseconds
http://www.humanbenchmark.com/tests/reactiontime/statistics
Also Spartan armor further increases their speed
Halo: The Fall of Reach pg. 115 said:
"More importantly," Dr. Halsey said, "the armor's inner structure is composed of a new reactive metal liquid crystal. It is amorphous, yet fractally scales and amplifies force. In simplified terms, the armor doubles the wearer's strength, and enhances the reaction time of a normal human by a factor of 5"
Quotes are from here.
https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/unsc-capability-thread-wip-halo.361047/page-5#post-20012449[/quote][/spoiler]
[spoiler][quote]Halo Shadow of Intent
Uncannily quick, the Prelate raised his hardlight shield and deflected three shots from a Covenant carbine rifle. The bright green hypersonic slugs ricocheted with glassy pings, sparking radioactive fuel.
Carbine rods weigh 100 grams and move at various speeds, here is there kinetic energy fro the various speeds
Mach 1: 5,780 joules
700 m/s: 24,500 joules
Mach 5: 144,670 joules
(Credit to Dovahkiin of Spacebattles for the calc)
https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/covenant-capability-thread-halo.366142/page-2#post-19987837
Or a penetration of about 1 to multiple inches of steel.
(Credit to Connor MacLeod of Spacebattles)
(Also note if you read the link he doesn't start talking about the Carbine until the quote from the Halo 2 manuel)
https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/covenant-capability-thread-halo.366142/page-3#post-20062627[/quote][/spoiler]
[spoiler][quote]I've come out with a result. (excluding multi-weapons, grenades, and respawn capabilities)
A Spartan-IV has a 87% chance of winning over a striker titan.
(for the sake of keeping a good base comparison, I chose a striker)
[spoiler]I ran a halo 5 spartan against a titan striker in destiny to have a common grounds for powers.
The Spartans have a 4 second cool down on dodge ability, leaving a window of opportunity for a titan to shoulder charge them. (shoulder charge takes about 2.5 seconds to get primed) But on that note a spartan has no wait on their shoulder charge meaning they'd have the advantage of hitting first. Spartans however have no jet pack like the titan giving the titan more room to move and makes attacks from the spartan easier to dodge. And if a titan is able to hold out against a spartan for about 4 minutes (the fastest time need to charge a super) The spartan won't be able to get out of the Fist of Havoc's AoE. The spartan has the ability to ground pound too but it has to hit the titan head on in order to kill him, and it can't arm it on the ground. [/spoiler]
[spoiler]In terms of weapons I used a common ground. You gave me the stats for the type-51 carbine so I used a weapon that shoots about as fast with about the bullet speed same speed. The Touch of malice. I excluded the variable of infinite ammo because though yes it can get out a few extra shots it drains the guardian's health. A give take equation that I'm not up to solve. When it comes to ammo the spartan has an immediate upper because the mag can hold 18 shots where the ToM can only hold 11. the Guardian has the long term upper hand however because the ToM can hold 126 shots in the reserves where the type-51 carbine can only hold 120. it's about a 50-50 split but given that spartan can react better I see them being able to predict a guardian's movement better, giving them an advantage overall.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]In terms of hand to hand combat, the spartan win simply due to their enhanced reaction time and extensive combat training since a young age. (though I think the spartan-IV program is now only doing it to adults now so that might change a bit)[/spoiler]
[spoiler]All the spartan has to do is kill the guardian before the 4 minute mark and dodge only when necessary and they'll win the fight. But one slip up and it could result in a shoulder charge to the face or a game-ending fist of havok. And so long as the spartan isn't too wasteful with ammo he should have enough to gun the guardian down.[/quote][/spoiler]
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11 RepliesOk 4v9 that isn't balanced what so ever. How stupid can you be?
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2 RepliesAs long as the guardians didn't use TLW the Spartans would win lol
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2 RepliesI read through the spoilers and my opinion is just more fortified, Spartans would win but with some difficulty.
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6 RepliesWhy can't it be both team Osiris and blue team because it is a little unfair to put 4 of the best Spartans againsts 9 of the greatest guardians
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1 ReplyI was gonna go with Spartans until you listed the best lore guardians in the game!
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1 ReplyOsiris would just sit there questioning why they're fighting though.
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1 ReplySpartans have the 4shot Br [spoiler]GG [/spoiler]
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7 RepliesIt would be amazing to see a Spartan vs Thalor in the crucible
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3 RepliesSpartans can flip elephants. Guardians can't flip sparrows.
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1 ReplySpartans easy
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2 RepliesGaurdians easy, ghost res
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3 RepliesIf Spartans are using the CE magnums, they would automatically win
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23 RepliesI'd just like to point out that the guardians would win cause they never actually die, unless consumed by the darkness and the warlocks literally throw black holes which would suck in pretty much everything
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30 RepliesNova bomb
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1 ReplyEdited by Ramchip1200: 2/27/2016 4:52:43 PMMost of the guardians are dead or missing so Spartans win
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3 RepliesSpartan 8 ish foot tall in a literal tonne of armor. Guardian a human in cloth and steel.. Spartan win.
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10 Replies9 Thorns
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1 ReplyThe spoilers do not take into account any of the abilities Guardians possess. Ehat are the full powers the Light actually bestows upon them? We know they are generally considered to be stronger than the normal human as that is what has made them Guardians. They don't yet have the same level of lore that Halo has built up over the years to even judge that Guardian reaction time is the same as the average person. There's also armor perks to take into account. If we're looking at a Titan, the Twilight Garrison gives them a dodge ability. This would further increase the mobility over the Spartan. I'm just certain the fight would be much closer than most people believe.
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1 Reply[spoiler][url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/new-light-for-destiny/id1084278013?mt=8]New Light for Destiny[/url][/spoiler]
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5 RepliesYou should throw in locks team just to make it an 8v9
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71 RepliesSpartan punches titan. Titan get seriously damaged chest piece. Titan punch spartan. Spartan has a hole in chest piece.
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103 RepliesArmor Lock. All Guardian points are invalid with those two words
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29 RepliesNo matter how intelligent a Spartan is they can only figure out so much through intuition. Experience is the mode of learning for all in one way or another (through a book, lab tests or life experience and even all of them together). Guardians have been the underdog, literally died and come back to triumph after fatally learning the strengths and vulnerabilities of their enemies. Spartans, in contrast, have always been top dog, at least as individuals. Because of this, Guardians are more likely to be able to adapt to a stronger, faster, smarter, etc enemy from doing so in the past than Spartans are to adapt to guardian elemental powers and mobility (can't dodge what you can't predict and you can't predict what you've never seen before, at least not consistently). Not to mention Guardians would be able to revive in a limited regard considering Spartans would have to learn/observe that Guardians can revive at all and that the ghost is the source of that ability. Not to mention how sunsingers would throw them off after making that discovery. Definitely couldn't dodge a fist of havoc the first time they see it. Or a shoulder charge. Considering a relatively light spartan punch cracked chiefs visor, I'm sure a pinpoint shoulder charge would do significant damage. Not even getting into a surprise nova bomb, stormtrance, suncharge, defender bubble blind. Honestly just think about how effective every super was against you before you learned what it does and how to handle fighting it. Every super blamed everyone.
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1 ReplyAdd warframes to this
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5 Replieswhy do the guardians outnumber the spartans? doesn't seem like a fair fight.