I can see why people might give comics Batman a better chance, since he deals with magic users and super-powered beings regularly and is, as I said, basically character wank personified at times. And it is just possible in Dresden Files for a prepared mortal to take out a wizards (though generally by surprise).Alyrium Denryle wrote: ↑2017-08-09 02:39am Scenario 1... Batman loses and loses hard unless he manages to completely incapacitate Morgan on his first strike. Period. Morgan has better than two centuries of close quarters fighting which he has used against super-human enemies. Plus, he has fucking magic. For any version of batman acting alone, he is screwed. Magic is not just an outside context problem, it is *the* outside context problem. Nearly infinite options, break the laws of physics etc. Scarecrow created hallucinations that someone can tell are not real. A wizard in the dresdenverse can create hyper-realistic illusions, like throwing up 9 of himself, or making batman dodge a phantom truck. Morgan can veil himself and become undetectable--sight, sound, smell, none of those will function. He can casually lift batman off the ground immobile and then impale him, stimulate his muscles into tonic paralysis and run him through.
Or he might not run him through. He might just bind him in place by wrapping him in his own cape (NO CAPES!) and explain what Batman just *did*. Unless batman can knock him unconscious before being detected.
But as far as Nolan Bats vs. Morgan goes... yeah, I think I have to pretty much agree with this assessment.
Though I do have to nitpick a couple points, even if they don't change the overall outcome.
1. Is there any indication that Morgan has a particular skill with illusions? For all we know, he might be like Harry in that respect.
2. Morgan, from what we've seen of him in combat, doesn't seem that creative with his use of spells. He's more a powerhouse, from what I recall (and a very good swordsman).
Thing is, Gard doesn't have the versatility (or if she does, she hasn't shown it) with magic that a wizard does. Besides being superhumanly tough (as in- can fight with her guts hanging out of her) and being a good melee fighter, she seems largely dependent on those runes she carries around with her. She's good, but I honestly wouldn't put her in a league with Morgan, based on what I can recall her actually doing in the books.Scenario 2... Batman could do some work here, for a while. He will eventually figure out that the mob has been replaced by Marcone, and will start going after his goons and trying to work his way up. At some point he meets Marcone as Bruce Wayne, and Marcone will already know who he is because the Valkyrie retainer picked up one of his batarangs and tracked him back to Wayne Manor. At which point, Marcone gets him into a private chat. Points out that the crime rate has dropped, and that he has assets suppressing the usual rogue's gallery. Marcone's hookers are all taken care of high-prices call-girls, most of his big crimes are financial and don't actually hurt the city residents, and if Batman comes after him in earnest the gloves come off.
Batman will do so anyway, then he meets that Valkyrie retainer and everything I said about Morgan also applies to her, only she is more durable than a human in the short term, has super-human physical attributes, and likes to use axes.
There's also the possibility of Batman finding his own supernatural allies, once he becomes aware of the supernatural world. Batman may tend to patrol alone and not be terribly social, but he's smart enough to find allies who can fill the gaps in his own capabilities. For Nolan Batman, that's mainly Alfred for general support, Fox for providing tech. and doing more complicated science stuff, and Gordon for the police connections, and occasionally as back-up for the really big fights (also Robin and Selina in the final film). So in all likelihood, upon finding out that their existed a huge magical gap in his knowledge and abilities, he'd find someone to help fill it.
That's less applicable to scenario one, where he just find himself suddenly dropped into a street fight with wizards. But in this scenario, its a game of long-term strategy. Honestly, he's at no more of a disadvantage than Marcone was initially either. Marcone was just a rich criminal with connections, brains, and a strong will initially. So is Bruce.
Hell, he's probably rich enough to hire his own Valkaries and Einherjar from Monoc, though that's not really his usual modus operandi.
Most likely, the moment he satisfies himself that magic is real (and if he gathers information on the scale he's capable of before taking on Marcone directly, he could do so), then he probably starts digging, finds the paranet, and gets himself a supernatural consultant of his own.
Yeah, again, if its just Bats.Scenario 3... Batman is just fucked.
If he even survives the first round, he has the resources to start catching up fast.
Remember, Batman isn't just a guy in a bat suite. He's one of the richest and most well-connected men in the world. In terms of purely mundane resources, he's more than capable of playing on Marcone's level, and possibly the Denarians' too (how much money does Nicodemus have, I wonder).