Board Thread:Battle Arena/@comment-166.137.248.31-20170828021738/@comment-166.137.248.31-20170828192453

CrashBash wrote: Tyrannosaurus. To explain why, whilst Alpha may have the agility advantage, Tyrannosaurus is bigger and is used to dealing with not only larger prey (Edmontosaurus, which was part of Tyrannosaurus' main diet, was three metres longer than Parasaurolophus) but better armoured (the crest is not going to be an effective weapon). Alpha's best chance is to survive, dodge and flee. While T-Rex did eat prey larger than Alpha, had tough skin, and a deadly bite, Alpha was an exceptional Parasaurolophus: he is an alpha male Parasaurolophus, growing up to 10 meters big (larger than most Parasaurolophus), protected his herd since he was a teenager, and has experience, due to him fighting carnivores smaller than T-Rex. The crest is really hard, and with the experience, gives him an advantage to jabbing vital and painful areas ( one jab to a carnotaurus's rib, and it is a bruise for the rest of its life). Also, Alpha, unlike most Parasaurolophus, has a deep heart and has great courage, making him bone-headed enough to even face an adult T-Rex, like the one in this battle. He also especially has the agility advantage, and has some tough skin, too.