I think the mysterious 3 Nephites are the ultimate winners. For them to be immortal they either have the power of invincibility (unable to be injured, like Superman) or rapid regeneration (like Wolverine). Either way, I don't think they'd easily succomb to arm amputation.
Captain Moroni.
ReplyDeleteAmmon. Probably.
ReplyDeleteNeither, my vote is for Teancum.
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teancum in case you need a reminder.
I would go with Moroni if I had to pick between the two.
DeleteWell, if we're considering other BoM heroes besides Captain Moroni and Ammon, I definitely vote for Gideon.
ReplyDeleteCaptain Moroni
ReplyDeleteWhich ruleset are you using? Dungeons & Dragons?
ReplyDeleteMoroni. He had the technological advantage.
ReplyDeleteCaptain Moroni for sure.
ReplyDeleteCaptain Moroni would just love Ammon so we will never know:)(but i personally think Captain Moroni)
ReplyDeleteCaptain Moroni. I've always wondered about Ammon's story. Did he "dismember" or "disarm" the wicked men?
ReplyDeleteTechnically, both. He dismembered them, and then they couldn't use their swords any more, so he disarmed them too.
DeleteI think the mysterious 3 Nephites are the ultimate winners. For them to be immortal they either have the power of invincibility (unable to be injured, like Superman) or rapid regeneration (like Wolverine). Either way, I don't think they'd easily succomb to arm amputation.
ReplyDeleteBut that's unfair, because they're translated.
DeleteGreat comments, everyone. While it looks like Captain Moroni is the winner here, there is anything but consensus.
ReplyDeleteI suspect to get a final answer, we may need to recruit the folks from Deadliest Warrior to settle this.
Maybe I should pitch Deadliest Scripture Warrior to BYUtv...
YES. They should totally do that.
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