Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-7823447-20140421150120/@comment-4651179-20191215023535

Do you really believe that Captain America can block simultaneous multi-vectorial repulsor rays, electric discharges, simulatenous homing micro-missles, and attacks of the like that either don't hit a precise target or hit many at once? If the shield can't even protect the entirety of his body at once, how can it possibly protect him against a sonic discharge? Not to mention there's evidence of an attack like that taking out Captain America himself. It's not a hypothetical scenario. It actually happened, in.

It's also worth mentioning that the "seeing faster" is complete nonsense, not to mention the fact that Iron Man's repulsor rays have been noted to be too fast to react to even for a character with time-dilatation powers, thus increased reaction speed (in ).

Captain America's combat prowess is almost meaningless considering the Iron Man Armor can analyse his moves. Something that has, once again, have been established in the comics and proved to be effective, in Civil War #3. And what I poined out about EMPs is not partially incorrect. Tony's armor has been stated to be flat-out immune to EMPs, no buts.

Suggesting the use of prep time is really just an excuse to try to balance out the odds. And I don't really see why would you bring that up, considering the fact that having prep time would only help Tony since he's a genius that can think three steps ahead. Prep time would only give him enough time to think of any countermeasures against Steve asking Thor to have Mjolnir borrowed, which is a silly scenario. You're also overestimating the enhancements that Mjolnir would provide Captain America since in all instances he wielded it he's only been shown to gain the ability to control and summon lightning, not to mention the fact that Iron Man's armor does have countermeasures against electricity. Lightning is basically an EMP, and Tony is already protected against that.