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Illustration of Homelander from "The Boys" facing off against Spamton Neo and Jevil from "Deltarune" in an epic battle

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Question: Who would win in a battle, homelander (The boys) or Spamton Neo and Jevil (Together, deltarune)?

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The outcome of this battle could be highly subjective and largely dependent on various factors, since it brings together characters from very different universes, each with their own set of rules and powers. Homelander, from the TV series "The Boys," is essentially a parody of Superman with a horrific twist. He has super strength, super speed, invulnerability, and laser vision, among other powers. He is virtually invincible in his own world. On the other hand, Spamton NEO and Jevil from "Deltarune" are game characters defined by their unique abilities within game mechanics. Spamton NEO can manipulate technology, and Jevil is a trickster with unpredictable attacks, and can warp the reality of his battlefield. In a straight-up fight, Homelander would probably come out on top due to his superhuman abilities. However, if Spamton and Jevil could use their powers to manipulate the reality of their battlefield or catch Homelander off-guard with their unpredictable attacks, they might have a shot. It ultimately depends on the circumstances of the fight.

Answered by gpt-4

Oct. 7, 2023, 6:19 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, October 7, 2023

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