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(4-1-1) Flea vs Bedbug

Incon due to the fight logically being them brawling for two seconds then walking away
 
Fleas are always bloodlusted, get owned

Jokes aside, I could find nothing about either of them getting in fights, since they really aren't animals that do that anyway.

Incon?
 
actually, I'm changing to flea since it is smaller and can dodge most of of the bedbugs strikes,the bedbug doesn't have any defense mechanism while fleas can just transmute a disease and kill the bedbug, and even if that doesn't work the flea can go for the abdomen, which will be a possible game-over for the bedbug.
 
I doubt these diseases work in combat applicable times, and I'm unsure if it has the intelligence to do such manouvers.
 
Armorchompy said:
I doubt these diseases work in combat applicable times, and I'm unsure if it has the intelligence to do such manouvers.
yea, although the instinct of most animals seeing a strike coming at them is usually to retaliate. Although I do agree with disease not being combat applicable,my point still stands with it going for the abdomen of the bed bug, which makes up most of the bedbugs body.
 
They both have the same exact regen and that's only via molting and not like...a combat applicable thing
 
im voting bedbug because I can't find any statistics online for rough estimates on what would equate to striking strength for either of them, so I'll assume that the bedbug overpowers the flea via larger size. Also, I don't think that the flea can use its superior mobility for combat purposes against other insects
 
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