It's not the warframe that has character but the person operating it. Like imagine mid fight raiden finds out that a child was piloting this humanoid death maschine and would feel so conflicted to fight properly like that time in MGR were Sam was making Raiden question his moral code and at the end Raiden would embrace the ripper. Just saying that it would have made the activation of Ripper mode so much more impactfull as if he was giving up part of his humanity so that he could bring himself to fight a child to the death.
True, but warframes are just a bit ridiculously strong. Excal alone can technically cut through dimensions (Limbo's rift in pvp) and survive space lasers.
Physically, the Tenno are children. Sure, youthful hormones may still impact their mind occasionally and thats why Teshin calls them children in the beginning, but mentally they've been bodyswapping around warframes for centuries
They actually admitted in for Death Battle that for a time, the DE employees they were talking to(aka the people who make warframe) argued that Raiden should win. Meaning that even the sponsors for the bonus episode genuinely thought they should lose AND STILL WANTED IT MADE.
I don't think they wanted Raiden to win as much as they argued that Raiden is the stronger combatant. More like: "Interesting match up. We bet on Raiden."
@@FrostedMike I just wanted to clear things up because if someone read your comment without much context, they would probably agree with people thinking the fight is rigged but yes I do agree that they prob wanted excalibur to win
My head cannon is that the reason Wiz talks about Excalibur the way he does is because he’s so used to explaining characters to the audience that it’s completely unintentional on his part.
@@christianthefool8250 "...with nothing representing this Catholic view on temptation more than the titular One Ring. Being an item of such otherworldly power, it is obvious very durable, not suffering a dent from Gimli's ax, actually destroying the ax in the attempt. Dwarven axes are finally forged and of an unknown metal, likely being another fictional metal stronger than steel. Given the height of Gimli compared to his ax, the striking force of Gimli, and applying the qualities of a carbon-manipulated steel alloy, the One Ring must have been able to effortlessly deflect over over 1400 megapascals of force. That is like destroying a wall of a skyscraper with no effort at all, and that is one of the least impressive displays of endurance of the Ring."
Honestly, I adore this episode for mainly two reasons. One, it shows off one of my favorite video games of all time, so much so I got excited hearing Wiz talk about that Atlas Feat. Second, it shows Wiz and Boomstick's characters really well, outside of Wiz explaining the lore or Warframe, it does show off the personalities of both hosts really well. I don't know man, this episode was really fun for me and I'm glad that this season has been going great so fair
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 you mean to tell me you honestly go to Death Battle and expect "proper power scaling" which the term power scaling is pretty subjective and anyone can be wrong until proven right.
2:59 actually I think there is a very real chance they *did* have to do that But regardless, I loved this episode start to finish! My second favorite of this season so far, but I do agree with you on the voice acting and final blow. It’s just a little embarrassing they accidentally made Raiden fight Excalibur instead of Mechagodzilla
@@aerickmon3350 I have no answer besides that Raiden fights giant metal gears and Mechagodzilla is a very cool giant metal kaiju thingy… that is the extent of what my brain looks for in a matchup
I love how the sidebar comes back over and over to clarify that the infinite ammo bandana is actually cannon. Also my only real problem with the verdict from what little I've played of Warframe is I don't remember warframes being able to use so many weapons AT ONCE. Like, they have a huge arsenal to choose from but I only remember being able to use one gun, one sidearm and one melee during a mission whereas Riden uses magic or something to carry all his weapons at once.
That's right actually. But Death Battle Probably allowed their use of every weapon available to them for reasons we may get answers for in Death Battle Casts or QnAs.
But they didn't use so many weapons, they used one melee, one side arm, one rifle and the archwing which comes with its own weapons and abillites, and ofcourse the exalted blade which is a ability not a weapon per say. All of this is possible in the game. Edit: They didnt use archwing weapons he used his primary he later used to win the fight
@@CheckyBoi my complaint was more along the lines of "oh, so he just HAPPENED to have the exact weapon he needed for this fight equipped?" I guess I'm just a bit salty cause Riden lost. Though they do say they go through "all the possibilities" so I don't feel that a single weapon that a combatant may or may not have at the time the fight happens is entirely valid.
@@ninjawiz7932 Yeah but hes got space magic my dude and survived anti matter bombs in lore, they even said if he was even 1% the strenght of another warframe Atlas he would still be 4000 times stronger than Raiden, and all warframes play in the same ballpark so its possible hes even stronger. And shure that he so happened to have the exact counter, but that isnt the only counter, there are other bat shit crazy wrapons even more op by shere destrucrive power. They even said that all tenno are profficient with all ther weapons. And on the topic on the TENNO raiden littereally doesent have any weapon that could kill the operator piloting excalibur. I think unless you give excalibur the most basic bitch weapons he would win almost always simply because raiden would get overwhelned eventually during the fight. He is a very earthly being while excal has got space magic.
This fight was easily one of my personal favorites this season. From the banter between Wiz and Boomstick to the incredible fast pace of the fight itself and especially the track, any problems I had were overshadowed by many of the positives. Even though I like Raiden more, It doesn’t ruin the fight for me (also, Don’t worry. I don’t think the fight is biased). 9/10. Though, I understand why you didn’t like the episode as much and I won’t judge you for it. Nice review, Nem. Hope you’re doing well.
I was pretty disappointed by Raiden losing, but I'm willing to look past it because the episode in and of itself was pretty darn good. Sure, sponsors can be a little suspicious at times, but if one of the hosts says loud and clearly that they have flat out denied sponsors just so the research can be accurate, then the people who say that they were paid off are clearly just salty Raiden fanboys. And I say this as someone who loves Raiden and Metal Gear Rising.
I mean when the hosts have actively lied before, I wouldn't really call it "salty" honestly opening the end credits with that INSTEAD of the announcement or the opening episode makes it even more suspicious. especially when they actively gibbed Raiden.
@@franklinbrown8222 if I started listing I'd eat several whole comment character limits. Though let's go with one from the fight, the arc wing requires special circumstances and equipment to remotely summon on land missions. Another one is the Vor laser is trailer only and not actually supported in game especially with how blocking actually works.
As cool as the concept of this fight was, I think if they had used Excalibur Umbra instead of normal Excal it could have been a lot more intersesting. Having Umbra with his slightly more unique moves and the possibility to disconnect from his operator and basically go berserk would have been really interesting. Still a 9/10 for me tho
Having the Operator and Warframe fighting alongside each other would have been AWESOME, but also made this into a massive stomp. The recent rework kinda made Operator abilities ridiculously powerful, and depending on which school the Operator goes with they could probably one-shot Raiden easily. Not to mention that the Operator's Void Beam ignores resistances, and they can become completely invisible and intangible.
As an avid player of both series... Raiden could have gotten curbstomped if endgame gear was introduced. Seriously, in warframe if anything tries to kill you, you just say no and they can't do anything about it. There's hundreds of other ways to trivialize the fight but in the end they opted to make it a more fun fight. Warframe is on par with Dr Who and Warhammer 40k in terms of timey-wimey bullshit to cheese out wins.
I was extremely salty for the Raiden L, ill admit it. but after that saltiness period i will state the fact that yeah, they weren't paid. I think this is my second favorite of the season so far outside how salty it made me when i got spoiled on the winner.
they knew that these kinds of comments would appear afer accepting a sponsorship. it was "they made them win because they're paid to do so!" if they win, or "they made him lose to make it look like they're not paid off!" if they lose. the internet is really fucking stupid.
I love the thought of the reason they chose this matchup was Wiz opens the mailbox and gets the sponsorship from Warframe, and as Wiz is wondering who to put Excalibur against, Boomstick is laughing at Revengeance Status and Wiz gets the idea
The set up for this episode of "two guys smashing action figures together" was actually fantastic. It was weird to get no numbers in the Excalibur portion, but numbers almost immediately with Raiden. Finally, Atlas showing up at the end is a reference to how some players will focus on the objectives, while others fight mobs or something. It's a multi-player game after all.
I know this is kinda out of nowhere but I’ve been waiting for a chance to say this and it feels like a fine enough time given we have 2 video game characters here. Has anyone else been disappointed by the severe lack of video game characters the past 3 seasons? Season 7 had only 5 out of its 40 combatants (counting Red and Blue as single combatants and excluding the 7 BR) being from video games; Sindel, Goro, Machamp, Sabrewulf and John Talbain. Season 8 had it a little better with 8 out of 32 combatants; King Mickey, Shadow, Heihachi, Geese, Link, Cloud, Akuma and Shao Kahn, but it still felt light for me. It’s probably because Akuma vs Shao Kahn was the only video game related fight in the second half of the season, and while I personally enjoy it, it’s easily the worst fight of the season from a technical standpoint. Then Season 9 comes and so far we’ve had a grand total of 1 video game character in Jinx, not counting the bonus episode since it wouldn’t happen under normal circumstances. And between all three of these seasons, League of Legends is the only new video game franchise introduced. I know a lot of people are just gonna say “well that’s because of the oversaturation of Marvel and DC” and yeah there’s definitely truth to that, but I don’t think it’s that simple. Anime has gotten plenty of representation, including 8 new franchises across the 3 seasons, so why have video games been hosed? It’s been somewhat disappointing for me as someone who loves videos while only being pseudo-interested in Marvel and DC and not into anime. Has anyone else felt the same way?
That ending joke was really funny, btw. I overall enjoyed Excalibur vs Raiden a lot as it made me more hype than any other episode this season during the fight. Despite its flaws, it's in my top 20 episodes of Death Battle and gets a solid 9/10 from me.
Raiden is definitely a cool character, and honestly i feel they did a decent job with him. heck they gave him the infinite ammo bandanna. (should've given him the ultimate power of the Sombrero but...) Heck i wouldn't have guessed him to be nearly that fast and I think a decent number of arguments could be made about how he could potentially beat Excaliber. However, as a Warframe and Metal Gear fan I will say this fight was a lot more one sided. for example, they never talked about some of the damage types in the fight. just to name a few, Corrosive damages armored easier, Heat which does a ton of HP damage, Slash damage directly targets HP even if they have a shield or some protection (there are only some bosses who are able to resist this, but this is usually only for phase changes, however the argument could be said that thick enough armor is enough to stop the damage, like with the Boss on Mars.) An example would be my Excalibur's sword that can one shot most bosses and can kill Sentients with just a couple hits. Sentients become immune to damage the more you attack them, they can be reset by a couple things, but the weapon does so much damage it kills them before they can adapt. One final note, pure stats against each other. Excalibur was stronger, tougher, and actually faster. while he was one of the first warframes made he is still one of the first 3 you can choose. meaning you have him throughout the game. the character in the cutscene that did the lightspeed attack is the first boss... he comes back later as a Spector in the void. but you must beat him to progress. so that means you must beat someone who can casually cast beams of light as a weapon. later on, the bosses and even the grunt enemies get much faster. some can even teleport. The Kuva Liches for example can throw black holes at you. and you must even fight other frames. I'm essentially just trying to say Raiden was beyond outmatch. if you wanna say Deathbattle was paid off then fine. that is YOUR opinion. but Raiden gets destroyed here in too many ways to count. let alone the fact that the HF blade, while amazing, is nothing like the Excalibur's which is pretty much an electric lightsaber. which funny enough means the HF couldn't cut the sword happy to debate if anyone wants to
ftmp yeah but they definitely undersold how clever Raiden can be at times, and also fighting someone who attacks with light doesn't make you as fast as that light
@@uncroppedsoop true, and I'm not saying definitively Excalibur is that fast. Afterall he is technically one of the first frames, but he did have to beat that boss later on. other enemies have faster attacks that would require a greater reaction time. Also, while Raiden is clever, the Void children are led by the Lotus, and she has been doing this stuff for a long time. The void children who control the Warframes are also capable of leaving their armor to fight. Said children can shoot lasers, teleport, become intangible/invisible, and based on the school the player chooses they can give the Warframe near infinite energy, much higher defense and offence values, and can strip the enemy of their armor. there are dozens of unique abilities that the schools can give. I'm not trying to say Raiden had no chance, but more times than not Excalibur could take the win. BUT I will say that one-gun Deathbattle used to say Raiden's sword wouldn't work was bs XD. like I know that gun exists, but no one is ever using that thing. heck my weapon is a Kuva Chakkura that can take down boss fights in just a few hits. i feel bringing that one specific gun out of the 500-ish he has, was a little odd.
@@evileagal3241 oh yeah no I agree with the general consensus you have. I just think everyone else saying Raiden was utterly fucked are really exaggerating it
me and someone had a conversation on twitter. it was not an argument by any means but we talked about someone who was claiming that Death Battle was biased due to sponsorships and Excalibur's victory. We both thought that person was stupid and I said this. "Death Battle can't really win with sponsored matches, character loses and no one will care about said sponsorship, character wins, it's biased and the whoever owns the character paid to have that character win." I still stand by that statement since most people only care about Death battle for the winner (which is stupid but eh)
I really like how they made this seem like a spontaneous argument between Wiz and Boomstick, with them having little back and forths during the analysis. I'll admit though that the fight didn't really impress me. While I understand that Excalibur doesn't have a personality of its own, that still meant there wasn't much characterisation during the fight, even with Raiden. Flashy action is always nice, but its usually the characters and their back and forth both battle-wise and personality-wise that sell a fight for me.
I would unironically pop off for Pepperoni vs Sausage. I don't know what'd be like, but as a bonus episode it'd propably be better than the Boys Battle Royale. Also the end part was phenomenal.
I like the analysis for this episode, I think this was the best track of the entire season, but there's something about the fight that just keeps me from liking it like I wish I could and I can not for the life of me figure it out.
In my opinion this was the first or second best episode of the season. Sure there wasn’t that much character but the action was really good in my opinion. Probably the best sfm fight in the last few seasons of death battle in competition with Mikey vs yoda and in my opinion this one has better choreography. Overall this is the REAL season finale. 9.5/10 crazy it’s still the worst metal gear fight tho.
Honestly I liked this episode quite a bit. It was interesting to see these two characters I knew nothing about fight, and get to learn about them. The beginning rundown did kinda make me feel like Raiden should've won, but when it was explained in the conclusion it made sense. Overall pretty good episode, although I'm more interested in playing Metal Gear for the first time, than trying out Warframe
The only main issue I had with this fight was the death to be honest. It’s too sudden, and there was no impact to it at all. Other than that it’s really good.
While I think the episode is good I did warm up to it during the second or third time watching. .I was just wasn't a fan of the coat of sponsored this episode had to me. (not that they were paid to kill Raiden for Excalibur. Cause really if you think that you really don't understand behind the scene issues with stuff like this) But outside that this episode was fine but it's not something I think I'll go back to outside of solo listening to the Track A decent 7/10
@@pakkacae4830 I mean showing no signs of acting anything like an actual black hole when it's described as one doesn't allow the "nerfed for gameplay" argument.
I honestly thought the episode was just okay personally. The stuff between Wiz and Boomstick was great and their inclusion in the fight was really funny, I just found the animation and some other smaller stuff a bit lacking. What I DIDN'T think was that they were paid off in order to make Excalibur win. I genuinely thought Excalibur had the edge during the analysis section with its larger variety of weapons and that I figured a sword of light would cut a lot better than a high-vibration blade.
My favorite part of the community is that a week before there was a consensus that Excalibur absolutely demolished Raiden but now all of a sudden it’s wrong and Death Battle were paid off
I do think Raiden's strategic ability was somewhat underplayed (I.E. he would notice Excalibur's physical strength when parrying and then make a point to keep his distance), as well as his strength considering the Metal Gear being broken isn't his greatest feat and it was also with a weaker body than he has by the end. I think if those were taken into account it would even the fight out a fair bit. As for the whole sponsor thing obviously they weren't paid off, but I do think it may have slightly influenced their creative direction without realizing. One way or another still a damn good episode
I find that what got me was that the analysis didn't really sell Excalibur's power level. The analysis didn't suggest that he could beat Raiden to me, I'll admit I was biased but I'll expect that most people were since MGR is so much more popular compared to Warframe. Only from reading comments by Warframe fans did I realize that Exca is in a whole different tier, fighting evenly against characters who wield antimatter, black holes, grey goo, and other kinds of sci fi weapons that are completely out of Raiden's league. I think that if the analysis had explored the powers that Exca goes against in his home series a bit more then people would have to be out of their minds to question the outcome.
Awesome review, and Im glad that someone's addressing the whole "wArFrAmE pAiD fOr ThE wIn" bs, especially someone who's been so openly critical of the show in the past (because damn, it's almost like you don't put the time and effort into critiquing something you don't care about - shock horror!). Also I'd like you to know that I'm stealing the phrase "brain smoother than Morgan Freeman's voice", because that's fucking hillarious.
The first time I watch this episode and the debate between Wiz and Boomstick, I dont know why, but it gave me chills, like just seeing this two debating both Excalibur and Raiden was really fun and the part where they are talking about the speed of each character was the funniest part of the episode for me It really is a good bonus episode and a good way to end the first half of the season But Jocelyn wasn’t in the fight as it was promoted at the end of Bob a Feet vs John Yautja, lame
Well at the end of this one they continued advertising her so she probably is coming later on,they didn’t say she’d be back exactly this one,just implied cause they said she’d return,only after playing the characters casting call
Am I the only one who doesn't like how the animation looked? Side note: Snake's Infinite ammo is from his infinity headband, Raiden doesn't wear this. The scene they showed has Snake telling Raiden to take *his* ammo.
I love seeing Death Battles like this where both hosts have their funny and unique debates and moments in the episodes, it’s so fun to see. This is just a nice and goofy episode
If that part around a minute in involving favourite characters not having good matchups was involving you loving san from princess mononoke and you thinking she has no matchups well thankfully I am here and I know a great matchup for her that being Tarzan from Disney’s Tarzan it’s surprisingly thematic and could be fun hopefully it happens eventually
Question. Will you do that Inbetween type video for your biggest stomps and most fairs fights videos. The one you said you already had the numbers for?
My opinion is that they chose Raiden for clicks(because of his massive surge in popularity and the fact he's a robot ninja like Excalibur.) and then had to compensate for how vastly outclassed by Excalibur. Not a bad battle but kinda poor choice of match up. I'm not saying they were bribed or anything but someone who knows about both games it's not even a close match. It's a cool what if but Raiden has a very very slim chance of winning under extreme unlikely circumstances. Still liked the battle though.
except hes not outclassed at all, without relying on versus mode or claiming falsely Excalibur scales to other frames Raiden straight out stat stomps Excalibur, hard at that.
@@Ninjaman9323 Excalibur can deflect and dodge light. He's ftl without outside scaling. Raiden is fast(dodging Ray's heat beams etc) but he's not ftl. I like Raiden better but Excalibur is way more broken.
@@Ninjaman9323 I've been seeing you in a lot of these reactions, tell me have you ever played/read Warframe or are you just unaware of the lore? They did omit stuff about Raiden but then again they omitted a lot of things about excal and his feats and barely touched on transference.
@@kaiser9109 why yes I've played for years back before there even was a story and even played through the stuff up to umbra. So yes I know the lore, they didn't omit much for Excal's stats. In fact comparing him to Atlas is an outright lie.
My main issue with this fight is just how unremarkable it felt. So much was on the screen and yet it didn’t feel like anything was happening. Boomstick trolling Wiz and Excalibur is easily the most memorable moment and I don’t think that’s a good thing. Combine that with Ripper mode being treated as a standard transformation instead of an impactful psychological break and this is one of the more lackluster fights of the season. Also the analysis focused way too much on being a Warframe ad instead of actually focusing on Excalibur. I feel like I gained nothing from watching it that I wouldn’t have learned from just watching the fight.
My main pet peeve with this episode is that Raiden could never kill Warframe because Warframe is a robot controlled by a child from another planet. I didn't notice until they pointed it out at the end but that's a real mood kill for me. It's a shame because other than that and a few researches contradictions, I actually liked this episode.
I mean, it was either that or Genji... and that would have been a complete stomp. I was rooting for Raiden (expecting Excalibur) and I want to believe they got their stats and calcs correct (they probably did)... but there is that small voice calling out the sponsorship in this. Yes, I want to believe they were unbias when it came to the conclusion, but it would be easier to believe if they weren't showing up the promotion at every point possible. As for Senator Armstrong, I am still waiting for a decent opponent. Someone mentioned a JoJo character (forgot their name already), most common one is Saxton Hale (which is a mismatch.) Oh well... at least Jocelyn is back. I don't know what to expect for the second half (Duke vs Sam) but it will be here eventually. Until then, more Pest Control grinding.
i phrased it poorly in their, but my problem isn't that I felt they were paid to make excaliber win (although I wish they used any other warframe, as excalibur has the most basic abilities) but I feel that that did hinder the review as the felt like wiz was more of making a sales pitch for excalibur
Regardless of the what you think of the fight itself, can we all shake that the song used, The Metal Lotus, is one of the best songs in Death Battle ever?
I was worried that Wiz was going to pull another “adorable fan-favorite [Zuko]” as he was gushing about Excalibur. We already have more than enough lust from Boomstick.
hate to be that person cause this wasn't a bad episode at all but.. it's hard to believe that the Raiden vs Wolverine epsiode was the one released 6 years ago
Why do you never seem to criticize calcs? The way Wiz and Boomstick saw the words “giant asteroid” and just immediately assume it’s the same size as the one that killed the dinosaurs, with nothing whatsoever hinting at that comparison in the lore, just seems wrong to me. And I hate how they ONCE AGAIN do the bullshit trope of “this guy blocked/dodged a laser beam, so he HAS to be moving close to lightspeed!” Because again, they don’t get that seeing where someone is aiming, and reacting before they fire, is NOT the same as reacting to the beam itself. But that’s not even the worst example, just look at Jonathan vs Tanjiro. Like, REALLY? They just casually say that “Jonathan is FTL because Part 1 Dio is FTL because Part 3 Dio is FTL because The World is FTL because Star Platinum is FTL because Silver Chariot is FTL because Hanged Man is FTL”, and NOTHING about that statement seems wrong to you? You unironically just BUY that Jonathan can move at the speed of light, even though he couldn’t dodge a beam of pressurized water aimed at his neck?
Now that Akuma and Raiden are out of the DB/DBX/OMM Winners club, Zero’s the only one left on the chopping board Wait, Noctis beat him. The DB/DBX/OMM club is officially empty...
"a brain smoother than Morgan Freeman's voice" why the fuck did that line make me laugh so much i- EDIT: Oh fuck when you said you're doing more Brandon Yates based content does that mean we're getting another commission track ranking? Like....the 2.0 ranking??? Well fuck, or who knows maybe it'll be a ranking of the official Death Battle tracks either way sounds cool. Obviously I don't want to set up some ridiculous expectations though you do you
Would have been cooler to have Hakumen show up since having two seasons that have never shown up before would have been cool but I guess it would look pretty bad if the sponsored character got destroyed
Metal Gear Virgins: Standing here, I realize that you're just like me, trying to make history! Warframe Chads: Cold, the air and water flowing Hot, the land we call our own Push to keep the dark from coming Feel the weight of what we owe.
The best part of the video was the display of Wiz and Boomstick's character. Everything else is is okay or below average. Consider that it's a bonus episode, a pass could be given.
Analysis for both characters: Good even though 1/3 of Raidens was just him vs Armstrong Wiz & Broomstick bickering hit me in a mixed way but it's a bonus episode. Fight: Basically why Boba Fett vs Predator was rushed and was a disappointment. To get Excalibur vs Raiden out and was pretty good. (Though Wiz & Boomstick interrupting was lil cringe) Death: Uuhhh similar to Hercules vs Son Wukong. Post Analysis: it was fine Overall: 9/10 but would be 8/10 if it wasnt a bonus episode
Personally I wouldve liked raiden to won but it is what it is. I don't care about the outcome of the match. It was fair and I do believe that death battle is this death match properly. All I cared about was the song that was used. THAT was fire!
7:15 FINALLY SOMEONE FUCKING SAYS IT! Like don't get me. wrong I knew from the. jump they announced that there was 50/50 chance. raiden or Excalibur would win the fight don't get me wrong I enjoyed it it's just I got annoyed by the second I saw in the premiere people were saying bias and sponsored biased like don't get me wrong it's not like it was yang vs tifa level on bias
There was no 50/50 chance lol Excalibur was always going to win this he is far more powerful than raiden. I don’t want to call bias but it does feel like they chose a far weaker ( ie raiden) so they can have Excalibur win
@@eem2wavy133 Well I see then when it comes to match up ideas like these I never heard of I always think there's a 50/50 but with fights like Magento Vs Tetsuo or Genos Vs War Machine my brain will go yeah that's a stomp
Raiden, a protagonist who has struggled against nanomachines, against Excaliber, a super-soldier made ENTIRELY OUT OF NANOMACHINES. I love Raiden as a character, but he was not going to win.
i hate the fight being an avid fan of warframe only for one thing and they mention it in the commentary umbra excal would have been better agaisnt raiden he doesn need the child to move and attack and do abilities and over all he has his own sword. the fact they took 500 weapons into account saying yea warframes can use all these was what pissed me off they didnt go with the loadout he uses in his cinematics most the time which are paris kunai skana and thats it they also gave him 4 weapons and CHOSE to give him the only weapon that could counter the vib blade over all it while not being forced feels one sided to an extreme degree cuase they said so basicly i bet the people who were talking to them from warframe dev teams thought they would go with specific weapons and not all 500 not to mention the weird shit with lotus "overloading" the warframe isnt a thing she can do nor has ever done and really hammered in that outside help which for death battle should be an illegal move according to there own rules this isnt like the sam vs snake or the batman vs spider man 99 where its a mentor or helper on both teams making it fair it was just lotus BSing the fight giving the warframe things they dont have or things she cant do they dont always have access to there archwings when in cramped places including in city style places and even in open jungles you cant use them there only in the open world areas that are literally VASTLY open like we talking a building every 100 miles and if you are in a close area it will deactivate automatically. now it didn't matter much for the fight but it was still stupid to see. if they would have done umbra vs raiden it would have been an amazing death battle cause it could have focused more on the mods on some ones weapons and frames rather then just giving them the weapons they need exactly to win the fight this is the only issue i saw with jinx vs harley is them taking items that are PLAYER CHOICE and just giving them whatever they would need to kinda counter the fight it seemed unfair for that fight and i love jinx but i feel the feats of a character should out way the items a player picks. and for the mods it wouldn't have been as bad since the mods they should focus on would be his sacrificial mods that are on umbra they arnt a choice item they are canon to be on him and his weapons by default. it was a fight that left a bad taste in mine and my friends mouth even if it wasn't swayed by the money it wasnt fairly matched either by no means if they did switch it all around and didnt just give him what he needed a warframe cant carry all 500 weapons with them nor can they be airdropped in to help you at any point in time if we take the frame and give him his default set up you have not going intentionally counter weapons for an opponent he didn't even know he was going to be fighting he lost the fight skana would be useless the kunai and paris are crap and his light blade would drain his energy the frame would be destroyed and the tenno would or should fall out of the frame and left it as a fight with them and if they wanted the tenno to win after that using the void powers they have i would have been fine with that cuase tenno have a different slew of powers like being able to faze through attacks and use dashing and shit i mean hell when they are using the faze abilities they are invisible being a perfect setup to using a super death beam attack at Raiden
Honestly it bothered me a lot that Excalibur's analysis was more like an extended ad for Warframe. Don't get me wrong I love Warframe and I'd love more people to know it (even though I hate Railjack so much it made me abandon it) but the sponsor was fine at the appropriate sections, didn't need to expand there.
I know I said this in the last video, but this felt like such a good episode to have after the awkward Boba vs predator match we had. I know some people don’t care for warframe, but it did have that action that the other did feel like was missing (and didn’t have as much of an awkward ending to it). Now as for the two Raiden fights… honestly I love them both. Mind you, I did like this one just a bit more since it felt like Wolverine was getting clobbered the whole time. He could heal from the attacks, but it is still watching Wolverine getting slashed a dozen times over before finally going down (and he did get a couple attacks in, but it was still Raiden working Wolverine over). Either way, I’m glad we got the bonus episode since ending it on Boba vs Predator as the mid season would have left it on a bad note while we wait for the second half.
It's not the warframe that has character but the person operating it. Like imagine mid fight raiden finds out that a child was piloting this humanoid death maschine and would feel so conflicted to fight properly like that time in MGR were Sam was making Raiden question his moral code and at the end Raiden would embrace the ripper. Just saying that it would have made the activation of Ripper mode so much more impactfull as if he was giving up part of his humanity so that he could bring himself to fight a child to the death.
Ooh I love this concept!
True, but warframes are just a bit ridiculously strong. Excal alone can technically cut through dimensions (Limbo's rift in pvp) and survive space lasers.
@@borisshnitkov7600 the outcome would have been the same either way, just saying it would have been more interesting
Physically, the Tenno are children. Sure, youthful hormones may still impact their mind occasionally and thats why Teshin calls them children in the beginning, but mentally they've been bodyswapping around warframes for centuries
Should have been Excalibur Umbra he doesn't need an operator
They actually admitted in for Death Battle that for a time, the DE employees they were talking to(aka the people who make warframe) argued that Raiden should win. Meaning that even the sponsors for the bonus episode genuinely thought they should lose AND STILL WANTED IT MADE.
I don't think they wanted Raiden to win as much as they argued that Raiden is the stronger combatant.
More like: "Interesting match up. We bet on Raiden."
@@FrostedMike they didn’t care who won, they only wanted more people to hear about warframe
@@cookies5790 True, but we didn't talk in this comment chain about why DE sponsored this video, we talked about who DE thought might win in a dual.
@@FrostedMike I just wanted to clear things up because if someone read your comment without much context, they would probably agree with people thinking the fight is rigged but yes I do agree that they prob wanted excalibur to win
If that's true those people don't know enough about their own game
My head cannon is that the reason Wiz talks about Excalibur the way he does is because he’s so used to explaining characters to the audience that it’s completely unintentional on his part.
I love the idea of Wiz writing a book report with a critical analysis of themes and then just instinctively going into VS Stats.
@@christianthefool8250 "...with nothing representing this Catholic view on temptation more than the titular One Ring. Being an item of such otherworldly power, it is obvious very durable, not suffering a dent from Gimli's ax, actually destroying the ax in the attempt. Dwarven axes are finally forged and of an unknown metal, likely being another fictional metal stronger than steel. Given the height of Gimli compared to his ax, the striking force of Gimli, and applying the qualities of a carbon-manipulated steel alloy, the One Ring must have been able to effortlessly deflect over over 1400 megapascals of force. That is like destroying a wall of a skyscraper with no effort at all, and that is one of the least impressive displays of endurance of the Ring."
@@knightshade2654
I love this
Honestly, I adore this episode for mainly two reasons. One, it shows off one of my favorite video games of all time, so much so I got excited hearing Wiz talk about that Atlas Feat. Second, it shows Wiz and Boomstick's characters really well, outside of Wiz explaining the lore or Warframe, it does show off the personalities of both hosts really well. I don't know man, this episode was really fun for me and I'm glad that this season has been going great so fair
too bad neither them or the writers know how to powerscale in the slightest with any proper accuracy
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 the conclusion is still correct, however yes the method is flawed
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 you mean to tell me you honestly go to Death Battle and expect "proper power scaling" which the term power scaling is pretty subjective and anyone can be wrong until proven right.
Broomstick???????
@@gamerninja7223 I'm very stupid, can you tell?
2:59 actually I think there is a very real chance they *did* have to do that
But regardless, I loved this episode start to finish! My second favorite of this season so far, but I do agree with you on the voice acting and final blow.
It’s just a little embarrassing they accidentally made Raiden fight Excalibur instead of Mechagodzilla
Wait
Why mechagodzilla instead
What's your favorite of the season?
What’s up smash bracket!! Love your stuff
Hi Ink!
@@aerickmon3350 I have no answer besides that Raiden fights giant metal gears and Mechagodzilla is a very cool giant metal kaiju thingy… that is the extent of what my brain looks for in a matchup
I enjoy Excalibur vs Raiden but to me Raiden dying was sad.
I love how the sidebar comes back over and over to clarify that the infinite ammo bandana is actually cannon.
Also my only real problem with the verdict from what little I've played of Warframe is I don't remember warframes being able to use so many weapons AT ONCE. Like, they have a huge arsenal to choose from but I only remember being able to use one gun, one sidearm and one melee during a mission whereas Riden uses magic or something to carry all his weapons at once.
That's right actually. But Death Battle Probably allowed their use of every weapon available to them for reasons we may get answers for in Death Battle Casts or QnAs.
Warframes can have 1 primary, 1 secondary, and 1 melee. Excalibur had 2 melees (skana and glaive) and one secondary (twin vipers).
But they didn't use so many weapons, they used one melee, one side arm, one rifle and the archwing which comes with its own weapons and abillites, and ofcourse the exalted blade which is a ability not a weapon per say. All of this is possible in the game.
Edit: They didnt use archwing weapons he used his primary he later used to win the fight
@@CheckyBoi my complaint was more along the lines of "oh, so he just HAPPENED to have the exact weapon he needed for this fight equipped?" I guess I'm just a bit salty cause Riden lost. Though they do say they go through "all the possibilities" so I don't feel that a single weapon that a combatant may or may not have at the time the fight happens is entirely valid.
@@ninjawiz7932 Yeah but hes got space magic my dude and survived anti matter bombs in lore, they even said if he was even 1% the strenght of another warframe Atlas he would still be 4000 times stronger than Raiden, and all warframes play in the same ballpark so its possible hes even stronger. And shure that he so happened to have the exact counter, but that isnt the only counter, there are other bat shit crazy wrapons even more op by shere destrucrive power. They even said that all tenno are profficient with all ther weapons. And on the topic on the TENNO raiden littereally doesent have any weapon that could kill the operator piloting excalibur. I think unless you give excalibur the most basic bitch weapons he would win almost always simply because raiden would get overwhelned eventually during the fight. He is a very earthly being while excal has got space magic.
"Brains smoother than Morgan Freeman's voice" is the best burn I've ever heard
The way Raiden dies with an explosion is just like almost every MGR bosses (like Mistral, Monsoon, and Sundowner)
In canon all cyborgs are set to explode after death, Sam and Armstrong aren’t cyborgs, so they don’t explode
@@cringebaby2558
"Why Won't You EXPLODE?"
"Nanomachine, son"
This fight was easily one of my personal favorites this season. From the banter between Wiz and Boomstick to the incredible fast pace of the fight itself and especially the track, any problems I had were overshadowed by many of the positives. Even though I like Raiden more, It doesn’t ruin the fight for me (also, Don’t worry. I don’t think the fight is biased). 9/10.
Though, I understand why you didn’t like the episode as much and I won’t judge you for it.
Nice review, Nem. Hope you’re doing well.
I was pretty disappointed by Raiden losing, but I'm willing to look past it because the episode in and of itself was pretty darn good. Sure, sponsors can be a little suspicious at times, but if one of the hosts says loud and clearly that they have flat out denied sponsors just so the research can be accurate, then the people who say that they were paid off are clearly just salty Raiden fanboys. And I say this as someone who loves Raiden and Metal Gear Rising.
I mean when the hosts have actively lied before, I wouldn't really call it "salty" honestly opening the end credits with that INSTEAD of the announcement or the opening episode makes it even more suspicious. especially when they actively gibbed Raiden.
@@Ninjaman9323 Well, how are we supposed to know if they’re lying now?
@@Ninjaman9323 Lied about what?
@@franklinbrown8222 if I started listing I'd eat several whole comment character limits. Though let's go with one from the fight, the arc wing requires special circumstances and equipment to remotely summon on land missions. Another one is the Vor laser is trailer only and not actually supported in game especially with how blocking actually works.
@@Ninjaman9323you do realize official cinematics are canon...right? You can even block multiple lasers in game.
Boomstick describing the show as "banging action figures together" was the perfect summary and perspective I've never even thought of before.
If it wasn't for the hype-killing ad placement, this would probably be my favorite episode of the season so far.
As cool as the concept of this fight was, I think if they had used Excalibur Umbra instead of normal Excal it could have been a lot more intersesting. Having Umbra with his slightly more unique moves and the possibility to disconnect from his operator and basically go berserk would have been really interesting.
Still a 9/10 for me tho
Having the Operator and Warframe fighting alongside each other would have been AWESOME, but also made this into a massive stomp. The recent rework kinda made Operator abilities ridiculously powerful, and depending on which school the Operator goes with they could probably one-shot Raiden easily. Not to mention that the Operator's Void Beam ignores resistances, and they can become completely invisible and intangible.
I thought just Umbra alone would be a much better match up since he doesn't need an operator and he's an actual character unlike normal Excalibur
The most important takeaway from this episode is that Meta Gear is now 3-0 for fucking fantastic fights.
Now...it's Armstrong's turn.
As an avid player of both series... Raiden could have gotten curbstomped if endgame gear was introduced. Seriously, in warframe if anything tries to kill you, you just say no and they can't do anything about it. There's hundreds of other ways to trivialize the fight but in the end they opted to make it a more fun fight.
Warframe is on par with Dr Who and Warhammer 40k in terms of timey-wimey bullshit to cheese out wins.
specific frames and very specific mod set ups as well as ignoring specific requirements. they are nowhere near as bullshit as the other two verses.
@@Ninjaman9323 Yeah, people always talking about end game when, warframes should only get mods showcasing themselves in any match up.
@@myduckisonqauck7227 I mean the other thing is it's implied mods are a pure gameplay feature aside from a select few
@@Ninjaman9323 I disagree. Tenno, and warframes are very varied. Mods hint to what type of advantages/disadvantages each one would have.
@@Ninjaman9323 Mods canonically exist - see Rivens
I was extremely salty for the Raiden L, ill admit it. but after that saltiness period i will state the fact that yeah, they weren't paid. I think this is my second favorite of the season so far outside how salty it made me when i got spoiled on the winner.
they knew that these kinds of comments would appear afer accepting a sponsorship. it was "they made them win because they're paid to do so!" if they win, or "they made him lose to make it look like they're not paid off!" if they lose. the internet is really fucking stupid.
I like the use of “Blood Stained Strides” in the background
Kind of sad Strider didn't fight Raiden, but I still like the episode
I love the thought of the reason they chose this matchup was Wiz opens the mailbox and gets the sponsorship from Warframe, and as Wiz is wondering who to put Excalibur against, Boomstick is laughing at Revengeance Status and Wiz gets the idea
I didn't think they were paid off, but the moment I saw the sponsorship, I kinda knew who was winning.
I liked that clip you showed of the DB cast, I've never seen that before and I got a good chuckle out of that.
The set up for this episode of "two guys smashing action figures together" was actually fantastic. It was weird to get no numbers in the Excalibur portion, but numbers almost immediately with Raiden. Finally, Atlas showing up at the end is a reference to how some players will focus on the objectives, while others fight mobs or something. It's a multi-player game after all.
I know this is kinda out of nowhere but I’ve been waiting for a chance to say this and it feels like a fine enough time given we have 2 video game characters here. Has anyone else been disappointed by the severe lack of video game characters the past 3 seasons?
Season 7 had only 5 out of its 40 combatants (counting Red and Blue as single combatants and excluding the 7 BR) being from video games; Sindel, Goro, Machamp, Sabrewulf and John Talbain.
Season 8 had it a little better with 8 out of 32 combatants; King Mickey, Shadow, Heihachi, Geese, Link, Cloud, Akuma and Shao Kahn, but it still felt light for me. It’s probably because Akuma vs Shao Kahn was the only video game related fight in the second half of the season, and while I personally enjoy it, it’s easily the worst fight of the season from a technical standpoint.
Then Season 9 comes and so far we’ve had a grand total of 1 video game character in Jinx, not counting the bonus episode since it wouldn’t happen under normal circumstances.
And between all three of these seasons, League of Legends is the only new video game franchise introduced.
I know a lot of people are just gonna say “well that’s because of the oversaturation of Marvel and DC” and yeah there’s definitely truth to that, but I don’t think it’s that simple. Anime has gotten plenty of representation, including 8 new franchises across the 3 seasons, so why have video games been hosed?
It’s been somewhat disappointing for me as someone who loves videos while only being pseudo-interested in Marvel and DC and not into anime. Has anyone else felt the same way?
My favorite moment was when lotus said the HF blade was weakening exalibers sword so then Excalibur switches to long range combat and retreating.
That ending joke was really funny, btw. I overall enjoyed Excalibur vs Raiden a lot as it made me more hype than any other episode this season during the fight. Despite its flaws, it's in my top 20 episodes of Death Battle and gets a solid 9/10 from me.
Raiden is definitely a cool character, and honestly i feel they did a decent job with him. heck they gave him the infinite ammo bandanna. (should've given him the ultimate power of the Sombrero but...) Heck i wouldn't have guessed him to be nearly that fast and I think a decent number of arguments could be made about how he could potentially beat Excaliber. However, as a Warframe and Metal Gear fan I will say this fight was a lot more one sided. for example, they never talked about some of the damage types in the fight.
just to name a few, Corrosive damages armored easier, Heat which does a ton of HP damage, Slash damage directly targets HP even if they have a shield or some protection (there are only some bosses who are able to resist this, but this is usually only for phase changes, however the argument could be said that thick enough armor is enough to stop the damage, like with the Boss on Mars.) An example would be my Excalibur's sword that can one shot most bosses and can kill Sentients with just a couple hits. Sentients become immune to damage the more you attack them, they can be reset by a couple things, but the weapon does so much damage it kills them before they can adapt.
One final note, pure stats against each other. Excalibur was stronger, tougher, and actually faster. while he was one of the first warframes made he is still one of the first 3 you can choose. meaning you have him throughout the game. the character in the cutscene that did the lightspeed attack is the first boss... he comes back later as a Spector in the void. but you must beat him to progress. so that means you must beat someone who can casually cast beams of light as a weapon. later on, the bosses and even the grunt enemies get much faster. some can even teleport. The Kuva Liches for example can throw black holes at you. and you must even fight other frames.
I'm essentially just trying to say Raiden was beyond outmatch. if you wanna say Deathbattle was paid off then fine. that is YOUR opinion. but Raiden gets destroyed here in too many ways to count. let alone the fact that the HF blade, while amazing, is nothing like the Excalibur's which is pretty much an electric lightsaber. which funny enough means the HF couldn't cut the sword
happy to debate if anyone wants to
ftmp yeah but they definitely undersold how clever Raiden can be at times, and also fighting someone who attacks with light doesn't make you as fast as that light
@@uncroppedsoop true, and I'm not saying definitively Excalibur is that fast. Afterall he is technically one of the first frames, but he did have to beat that boss later on. other enemies have faster attacks that would require a greater reaction time. Also, while Raiden is clever, the Void children are led by the Lotus, and she has been doing this stuff for a long time. The void children who control the Warframes are also capable of leaving their armor to fight. Said children can shoot lasers, teleport, become intangible/invisible, and based on the school the player chooses they can give the Warframe near infinite energy, much higher defense and offence values, and can strip the enemy of their armor. there are dozens of unique abilities that the schools can give.
I'm not trying to say Raiden had no chance, but more times than not Excalibur could take the win.
BUT I will say that one-gun Deathbattle used to say Raiden's sword wouldn't work was bs XD. like I know that gun exists, but no one is ever using that thing. heck my weapon is a Kuva Chakkura that can take down boss fights in just a few hits. i feel bringing that one specific gun out of the 500-ish he has, was a little odd.
@@evileagal3241 oh yeah no I agree with the general consensus you have. I just think everyone else saying Raiden was utterly fucked are really exaggerating it
@@evileagal3241 should I put my entire argument in 1 comment or multiple
@@Kakashi_Ya probably one but either works.
I like the opening of the episode for the purpose it making it feel like Wiz and Boomstick are actually friends instead of just versus announcers.
me and someone had a conversation on twitter. it was not an argument by any means but we talked about someone who was claiming that Death Battle was biased due to sponsorships and Excalibur's victory.
We both thought that person was stupid and I said this.
"Death Battle can't really win with sponsored matches, character loses and no one will care about said sponsorship, character wins, it's biased and the whoever owns the character paid to have that character win."
I still stand by that statement since most people only care about Death battle for the winner (which is stupid but eh)
I really like how they made this seem like a spontaneous argument between Wiz and Boomstick, with them having little back and forths during the analysis.
I'll admit though that the fight didn't really impress me. While I understand that Excalibur doesn't have a personality of its own, that still meant there wasn't much characterisation during the fight, even with Raiden.
Flashy action is always nice, but its usually the characters and their back and forth both battle-wise and personality-wise that sell a fight for me.
I would unironically pop off for Pepperoni vs Sausage. I don't know what'd be like, but as a bonus episode it'd propably be better than the Boys Battle Royale.
Also the end part was phenomenal.
I like the analysis for this episode, I think this was the best track of the entire season, but there's something about the fight that just keeps me from liking it like I wish I could and I can not for the life of me figure it out.
In my opinion this was the first or second best episode of the season. Sure there wasn’t that much character but the action was really good in my opinion. Probably the best sfm fight in the last few seasons of death battle in competition with Mikey vs yoda and in my opinion this one has better choreography. Overall this is the REAL season finale. 9.5/10 crazy it’s still the worst metal gear fight tho.
"Brains smoother than Morgan Freeman's voice", I love that.
Honestly I liked this episode quite a bit. It was interesting to see these two characters I knew nothing about fight, and get to learn about them. The beginning rundown did kinda make me feel like Raiden should've won, but when it was explained in the conclusion it made sense. Overall pretty good episode, although I'm more interested in playing Metal Gear for the first time, than trying out Warframe
The only main issue I had with this fight was the death to be honest. It’s too sudden, and there was no impact to it at all. Other than that it’s really good.
While I think the episode is good
I did warm up to it during the second or third time watching.
.I was just wasn't a fan of the coat of sponsored this episode had to me. (not that they were paid to kill Raiden for Excalibur. Cause really if you think that you really don't understand behind the scene issues with stuff like this)
But outside that this episode was fine but it's not something I think I'll go back to outside of solo listening to the Track
A decent 7/10
With just two words, I shall prove that Excalibur beats Raiden
Mini Blackhole
you mean a gravity well that isn't actually a black hole and doesn't actually scale above city block level in power.
@@Ninjaman9323 it's nerfed for gameplay reasons and has never been shown in canon, so you wouldn't be right to assume that.
@@pakkacae4830 or you know the codex is talking out it's ass and the weapon itself operates nothing like a blackhole
@@Ninjaman9323 "nerfed for gameplay reasons"
@@pakkacae4830 I mean showing no signs of acting anything like an actual black hole when it's described as one doesn't allow the "nerfed for gameplay" argument.
I honestly thought the episode was just okay personally. The stuff between Wiz and Boomstick was great and their inclusion in the fight was really funny, I just found the animation and some other smaller stuff a bit lacking. What I DIDN'T think was that they were paid off in order to make Excalibur win. I genuinely thought Excalibur had the edge during the analysis section with its larger variety of weapons and that I figured a sword of light would cut a lot better than a high-vibration blade.
That end gag was beuatiful, Max0r good
My favorite part of the community is that a week before there was a consensus that Excalibur absolutely demolished Raiden but now all of a sudden it’s wrong and Death Battle were paid off
I do think Raiden's strategic ability was somewhat underplayed (I.E. he would notice Excalibur's physical strength when parrying and then make a point to keep his distance), as well as his strength considering the Metal Gear being broken isn't his greatest feat and it was also with a weaker body than he has by the end. I think if those were taken into account it would even the fight out a fair bit. As for the whole sponsor thing obviously they weren't paid off, but I do think it may have slightly influenced their creative direction without realizing. One way or another still a damn good episode
The only gripe I have with this episode is that Raiden didn't make a callback to his fight with Sam or make a reference to Max0r
nah best part of the episode is the announcement for desk of death battles return bro
I was not expecting this episode to be the most controversial of the season so far
Was expecting that to be Scarlet Witch VS Zatanna (which it kind of was)
"Unbiased research" sounds a bit of a stretch really.
I find that what got me was that the analysis didn't really sell Excalibur's power level. The analysis didn't suggest that he could beat Raiden to me, I'll admit I was biased but I'll expect that most people were since MGR is so much more popular compared to Warframe.
Only from reading comments by Warframe fans did I realize that Exca is in a whole different tier, fighting evenly against characters who wield antimatter, black holes, grey goo, and other kinds of sci fi weapons that are completely out of Raiden's league. I think that if the analysis had explored the powers that Exca goes against in his home series a bit more then people would have to be out of their minds to question the outcome.
Awesome review, and Im glad that someone's addressing the whole "wArFrAmE pAiD fOr ThE wIn" bs, especially someone who's been so openly critical of the show in the past (because damn, it's almost like you don't put the time and effort into critiquing something you don't care about - shock horror!).
Also I'd like you to know that I'm stealing the phrase "brain smoother than Morgan Freeman's voice", because that's fucking hillarious.
The first time I watch this episode and the debate between Wiz and Boomstick, I dont know why, but it gave me chills, like just seeing this two debating both Excalibur and Raiden was really fun and the part where they are talking about the speed of each character was the funniest part of the episode for me
It really is a good bonus episode and a good way to end the first half of the season
But Jocelyn wasn’t in the fight as it was promoted at the end of Bob a Feet vs John Yautja, lame
Well at the end of this one they continued advertising her so she probably is coming later on,they didn’t say she’d be back exactly this one,just implied cause they said she’d return,only after playing the characters casting call
As a general episode I give it a 6 but for a bonus it's about an 8
Am I the only one who doesn't like how the animation looked?
Side note: Snake's Infinite ammo is from his infinity headband, Raiden doesn't wear this.
The scene they showed has Snake telling Raiden to take *his* ammo.
My problem with the episode wasn't that it was sponsored it's just where the sponsor was placed
I personally Liked this Episode
Your just not okay
@@error-4269 How dare you have an opinion! 😡
@@error-4269 It’s an opinion I wasn’t a big fan of it, but chill out
@@error-4269 imagine saying someone isn't okay all because they liked an episode lol
@@error-4269 same could be said for you
I love seeing Death Battles like this where both hosts have their funny and unique debates and moments in the episodes, it’s so fun to see. This is just a nice and goofy episode
Wait we could’ve gotten Pepperoni vs Sausage but didn’t 😢😢😢😢😢
If that part around a minute in involving favourite characters not having good matchups was involving you loving san from princess mononoke and you thinking she has no matchups well thankfully I am here and I know a great matchup for her that being Tarzan from Disney’s Tarzan it’s surprisingly thematic and could be fun hopefully it happens eventually
Hey could you review a smash bracket episode
Question. Will you do that Inbetween type video for your biggest stomps and most fairs fights videos. The one you said you already had the numbers for?
My opinion is that they chose Raiden for clicks(because of his massive surge in popularity and the fact he's a robot ninja like Excalibur.) and then had to compensate for how vastly outclassed by Excalibur. Not a bad battle but kinda poor choice of match up.
I'm not saying they were bribed or anything but someone who knows about both games it's not even a close match. It's a cool what if but Raiden has a very very slim chance of winning under extreme unlikely circumstances. Still liked the battle though.
except hes not outclassed at all, without relying on versus mode or claiming falsely Excalibur scales to other frames Raiden straight out stat stomps Excalibur, hard at that.
@@Ninjaman9323 Excalibur can deflect and dodge light. He's ftl without outside scaling. Raiden is fast(dodging Ray's heat beams etc) but he's not ftl. I like Raiden better but Excalibur is way more broken.
@@johnkubiak1154 actually the light is debatable for Excalibur. Also Raiden has sub relative to relative without blade mode or ripper mode.
@@Ninjaman9323 I've been seeing you in a lot of these reactions, tell me have you ever played/read Warframe or are you just unaware of the lore? They did omit stuff about Raiden but then again they omitted a lot of things about excal and his feats and barely touched on transference.
@@kaiser9109 why yes I've played for years back before there even was a story and even played through the stuff up to umbra. So yes I know the lore, they didn't omit much for Excal's stats. In fact comparing him to Atlas is an outright lie.
That end bit was golden lmfao
No joke I legit had a laugh when Wiz couldn't beat Broomstick's calc and he just cursed himself 😂
I agree with you about the promotion thing.
My main issue with this fight is just how unremarkable it felt. So much was on the screen and yet it didn’t feel like anything was happening. Boomstick trolling Wiz and Excalibur is easily the most memorable moment and I don’t think that’s a good thing. Combine that with Ripper mode being treated as a standard transformation instead of an impactful psychological break and this is one of the more lackluster fights of the season. Also the analysis focused way too much on being a Warframe ad instead of actually focusing on Excalibur. I feel like I gained nothing from watching it that I wouldn’t have learned from just watching the fight.
My main pet peeve with this episode is that Raiden could never kill Warframe because Warframe is a robot controlled by a child from another planet. I didn't notice until they pointed it out at the end but that's a real mood kill for me. It's a shame because other than that and a few researches contradictions, I actually liked this episode.
Damm I might actually go back and watch this episode, I skipped it thinking it was going to be basically an add, might watch it.
I do applaud them for being firm. Even to pull out when however much was done on the battle
Okay that joke at the end was good
I mean, it was either that or Genji... and that would have been a complete stomp. I was rooting for Raiden (expecting Excalibur) and I want to believe they got their stats and calcs correct (they probably did)... but there is that small voice calling out the sponsorship in this. Yes, I want to believe they were unbias when it came to the conclusion, but it would be easier to believe if they weren't showing up the promotion at every point possible.
As for Senator Armstrong, I am still waiting for a decent opponent. Someone mentioned a JoJo character (forgot their name already), most common one is Saxton Hale (which is a mismatch.)
Oh well... at least Jocelyn is back. I don't know what to expect for the second half (Duke vs Sam) but it will be here eventually. Until then, more Pest Control grinding.
It actually doesn’t feel biased, unlike OTHER episodes
i phrased it poorly in their, but my problem isn't that I felt they were paid to make excaliber win (although I wish they used any other warframe, as excalibur has the most basic abilities) but I feel that that did hinder the review as the felt like wiz was more of making a sales pitch for excalibur
man this was a cool episode, anyways what do you think of mr foster vs hoxton
Lol so I wasn’t the only one that had their hype killed from the ad placement
Ur not the only one
They also said on the end that the team of Warframe did not really care for the winner, or the matchup even
Regardless of the what you think of the fight itself, can we all shake that the song used, The Metal Lotus, is one of the best songs in Death Battle ever?
I was worried that Wiz was going to pull another “adorable fan-favorite [Zuko]” as he was gushing about Excalibur. We already have more than enough lust from Boomstick.
hate to be that person cause this wasn't a bad episode at all but.. it's hard to believe that the Raiden vs Wolverine epsiode was the one released 6 years ago
Why do you never seem to criticize calcs? The way Wiz and Boomstick saw the words “giant asteroid” and just immediately assume it’s the same size as the one that killed the dinosaurs, with nothing whatsoever hinting at that comparison in the lore, just seems wrong to me. And I hate how they ONCE AGAIN do the bullshit trope of “this guy blocked/dodged a laser beam, so he HAS to be moving close to lightspeed!” Because again, they don’t get that seeing where someone is aiming, and reacting before they fire, is NOT the same as reacting to the beam itself.
But that’s not even the worst example, just look at Jonathan vs Tanjiro. Like, REALLY? They just casually say that “Jonathan is FTL because Part 1 Dio is FTL because Part 3 Dio is FTL because The World is FTL because Star Platinum is FTL because Silver Chariot is FTL because Hanged Man is FTL”, and NOTHING about that statement seems wrong to you? You unironically just BUY that Jonathan can move at the speed of light, even though he couldn’t dodge a beam of pressurized water aimed at his neck?
Now that Akuma and Raiden are out of the DB/DBX/OMM Winners club, Zero’s the only one left on the chopping board
Wait, Noctis beat him. The DB/DBX/OMM club is officially empty...
"a brain smoother than Morgan Freeman's voice"
why the fuck did that line make me laugh so much i-
EDIT: Oh fuck when you said you're doing more Brandon Yates based content does that mean we're getting another commission track ranking? Like....the 2.0 ranking??? Well fuck, or who knows maybe it'll be a ranking of the official Death Battle tracks either way sounds cool. Obviously I don't want to set up some ridiculous expectations though you do you
Metal Lotus is my new favorite track, they did glthe exact same thing as the Revengence boss music but for Raiden instead
Sausage vs peperoni would be a great nothdeathbattle
I hope they do black adam vs apocalypse
Also what is desk of death battle
Would have been cooler to have Hakumen show up since having two seasons that have never shown up before would have been cool but I guess it would look pretty bad if the sponsored character got destroyed
I just found a cool thing raiden tried to use his steath takedown on wolverine the scene you showed
Metal Gear Virgins: Standing here, I realize that you're just like me, trying to make history!
Warframe Chads: Cold, the air and water flowing
Hot, the land we call our own
Push to keep the dark from coming
Feel the weight of what we owe.
1:40 idk i kinda like Spear & Fang vs San & Moro tbh
I just couldn't get into this battle because it was just a big ad for Warframe.
In the commentary for the fight the db team said that the warframe team rooted for raiden a bit lol.
The best part of the video was the display of Wiz and Boomstick's character. Everything else is is okay or below average. Consider that it's a bonus episode, a pass could be given.
Analysis for both characters: Good even though 1/3 of Raidens was just him vs Armstrong
Wiz & Broomstick bickering hit me in a mixed way but it's a bonus episode.
Fight: Basically why Boba Fett vs Predator was rushed and was a disappointment. To get Excalibur vs Raiden out and was pretty good.
(Though Wiz & Boomstick interrupting was lil cringe)
Death: Uuhhh similar to Hercules vs Son Wukong.
Post Analysis: it was fine
Overall: 9/10 but would be 8/10 if it wasnt a bonus episode
You could say that the battle had to be this way?
I've done my research on the two
Personally I wouldve liked raiden to won but it is what it is. I don't care about the outcome of the match. It was fair and I do believe that death battle is this death match properly. All I cared about was the song that was used. THAT was fire!
Seems neat.
7:15 FINALLY SOMEONE FUCKING SAYS IT! Like don't get me. wrong I knew from the. jump they announced that there was 50/50 chance. raiden or Excalibur would win the fight don't get me wrong I enjoyed it it's just I got annoyed by the second I saw in the premiere people were saying bias and sponsored biased like don't get me wrong it's not like it was yang vs tifa level on bias
Nobody is getting you wrong, my dude XD
@@whatsnewbois9814 lol someone gets me then thx for that brother
Yang vs Tifa was definitely biased
There was no 50/50 chance lol Excalibur was always going to win this he is far more powerful than raiden. I don’t want to call bias but it does feel like they chose a far weaker ( ie raiden) so they can have Excalibur win
@@eem2wavy133 Well I see then when it comes to match up ideas like these I never heard of I always think there's a 50/50 but with fights like Magento Vs Tetsuo or Genos Vs War Machine my brain will go yeah that's a stomp
Raiden, a protagonist who has struggled against nanomachines, against Excaliber, a super-soldier made ENTIRELY OUT OF NANOMACHINES.
I love Raiden as a character, but he was not going to win.
i hate the fight being an avid fan of warframe only for one thing and they mention it in the commentary umbra excal would have been better agaisnt raiden he doesn need the child to move and attack and do abilities and over all he has his own sword. the fact they took 500 weapons into account saying yea warframes can use all these was what pissed me off they didnt go with the loadout he uses in his cinematics most the time which are paris kunai skana and thats it they also gave him 4 weapons and CHOSE to give him the only weapon that could counter the vib blade over all it while not being forced feels one sided to an extreme degree cuase they said so basicly i bet the people who were talking to them from warframe dev teams thought they would go with specific weapons and not all 500 not to mention the weird shit with lotus "overloading" the warframe isnt a thing she can do nor has ever done and really hammered in that outside help which for death battle should be an illegal move according to there own rules this isnt like the sam vs snake or the batman vs spider man 99 where its a mentor or helper on both teams making it fair it was just lotus BSing the fight giving the warframe things they dont have or things she cant do they dont always have access to there archwings when in cramped places including in city style places and even in open jungles you cant use them there only in the open world areas that are literally VASTLY open like we talking a building every 100 miles and if you are in a close area it will deactivate automatically. now it didn't matter much for the fight but it was still stupid to see. if they would have done umbra vs raiden it would have been an amazing death battle cause it could have focused more on the mods on some ones weapons and frames rather then just giving them the weapons they need exactly to win the fight this is the only issue i saw with jinx vs harley is them taking items that are PLAYER CHOICE and just giving them whatever they would need to kinda counter the fight it seemed unfair for that fight and i love jinx but i feel the feats of a character should out way the items a player picks. and for the mods it wouldn't have been as bad since the mods they should focus on would be his sacrificial mods that are on umbra they arnt a choice item they are canon to be on him and his weapons by default. it was a fight that left a bad taste in mine and my friends mouth even if it wasn't swayed by the money it wasnt fairly matched either by no means if they did switch it all around and didnt just give him what he needed a warframe cant carry all 500 weapons with them nor can they be airdropped in to help you at any point in time if we take the frame and give him his default set up you have not going intentionally counter weapons for an opponent he didn't even know he was going to be fighting he lost the fight skana would be useless the kunai and paris are crap and his light blade would drain his energy the frame would be destroyed and the tenno would or should fall out of the frame and left it as a fight with them and if they wanted the tenno to win after that using the void powers they have i would have been fine with that cuase tenno have a different slew of powers like being able to faze through attacks and use dashing and shit i mean hell when they are using the faze abilities they are invisible being a perfect setup to using a super death beam attack at Raiden
I thought this episode was far better than the last one
Honestly it bothered me a lot that Excalibur's analysis was more like an extended ad for Warframe.
Don't get me wrong I love Warframe and I'd love more people to know it (even though I hate Railjack so much it made me abandon it) but the sponsor was fine at the appropriate sections, didn't need to expand there.
I know I said this in the last video, but this felt like such a good episode to have after the awkward Boba vs predator match we had. I know some people don’t care for warframe, but it did have that action that the other did feel like was missing (and didn’t have as much of an awkward ending to it).
Now as for the two Raiden fights… honestly I love them both. Mind you, I did like this one just a bit more since it felt like Wolverine was getting clobbered the whole time. He could heal from the attacks, but it is still watching Wolverine getting slashed a dozen times over before finally going down (and he did get a couple attacks in, but it was still Raiden working Wolverine over). Either way, I’m glad we got the bonus episode since ending it on Boba vs Predator as the mid season would have left it on a bad note while we wait for the second half.