Now that he's destroyed the towering giant that is Asgard, the eternal rival and former friend of Ryu has shown that he is indeed worthy of Godlike. His next foe, however, is nearly the complete opposite of the last. After defeating a durable boss in a war of attrition, Bosch must now face a warrior capable of dealing extreme damage. Not enough damage to faze the ranger, though; after all, his opponent's damage is all physical, hitting Bosch's impressive defenses, and the so called "Slayer of God" will be forced to meet the "Dragon Slayer" when Bosch just sticks his Beast Blade, Tri Wake style, back at his foe.
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Smashing a deviant like Albedo made a fine job for a hero of Fei's caliber, and one he can be proud of. The fact that this pedophilic bastard was one of the few Godlike warriors who had managed to beat Ghaleon makes it all the sweeter, as does the fact that he was a former godlike champion! Fei's a rising star in the brutal and often unforgiving world of Godlike, and he looks to keep his meteoric rise going by stopping the lowest of the low: a betrayer of epic proportions. Luckily for Fei, Bosch is far from the most durable Godlike around. And we know exactly how well the physically frail do against the Contact.
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CmdrKing
The hero with the power of a god, and his seemingly superior but hopelessly outpowered rival. Sure, Fei and Bosch are from different games, but the same principal applies. Of course, you might question which one had the better opposition.
Fei beat down Ramsus many a time, but one must remember, Ramsus did win once. That's pretty good.
Bosch managed to actually tie his rival, obtaining his own dragon, and still managed to lose. So Ryu's doing pretty good too.
Then you look at that analysis and realize that Bosch has a perfect losing record.
Looks like Fei's match to me.
Bosch: 18
Fei Fong Wong: 34
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