I would have put Ponaptes or Argos but I ran out of options so leave a comment and say why you chose who you did. I choose Calus because, for me, he has always taken a couple of hours to kill.
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Lol crota gets zero percentage
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Atheon never truly dies. As long as infinite timelines exist, Atheon will always exist.
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Edited by Derpy Taco11: 4/24/2018 12:03:22 PMSkolas [spoiler]he's got like 1000 0s added to his maximum health. 🤣[/spoiler]
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Sylok the defiled
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Oryx. "Oooohhhhh, shiny!" *yoink*
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Oryx. However i'd be interested to see Aksis attempt to fight some of them using SIVA. Although really i'd prefer to see a Warmind utilising SIVA who'd probably defeat most of them.
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Edited by WiErDScIeNcE11: 4/23/2018 5:11:19 AMIf you want more diverse answers, then take out the two gods, Oryx and Atheon are both gods in their own rights. The others like Calus, Gaul, etc. are more balanced. So leave out the gods out and then things will be interesting.[spoiler]Edit: Take out Crota, he’s a god too, a dumb one, but a god.[/spoiler]
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Ghaul and Skolas are bullet sponges, but killable. Since Crota can be killed with a Hive sword, Oryx will be able to kill him. And once those three are down... stalemate between Atheon, Oryx, Aksis, and Calus. Since all four are effectively indestructible unless certain raid-based mechanics are met, mechanics requiring a precisely coordinated team of six Guardians, they'll just beat the crap out of each other and do no damage. It'll be like PvP rumble, but with the friendly fire mechanic engaged on all combatants.
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<If we are talking about full power, then Atheon. The thing about the Vex is that they have the potential to wipe out the Light and Darkness, but they need that spark. If Atheon was brought into the real world with the same powers he had in the Vault, any other enemy would die. Otherwise... Oryx. No contest unless it's what I mentioned earlier.>