Fire Breath/Ice Breath (Poll)

Which is better? Fire Breath or Ice Breath? You decide :rolleyes:

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  • edited September 2008
    Ice Breath.Why?"IT RE-GROWS! IT RE-GROWS!"
  • edited September 2008
    I do believe it is fire/ice head, good sir.
  • edited September 2008
    yup. mister fancy stokins is correct. bothe regrow.
  • edited September 2008
    Ice breath. Just because it is 0.o
  • edited September 2008
    I say ice breath cause then you can freeze somebody then blow fire thus melting them so you can burn them.
  • edited September 2008
    is it me or is the whole thing a reference to Trinexx, a boss in Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past?
  • edited September 2008
    Yeah, there was that one boss, and yeah, that's immediately what I thought of, but I dunno if it's really a reference as opposed to just a parody of one of those grossly overdone boss fights lots of games (including Zelda) have.
  • edited September 2008
    ICE BREATH!!!
    It Freezes u!!!Also people wan't say u have bad breath...cause its allways Icy Fresh!!!
  • edited September 2008
    With ice breath, you could keep a drink cold. This is the one benefit I see to ice breath that fire breath does not have. Maybe freezing a path across water, but come on. That involves walking on ice. =/

    With fire breath, you can:

    -Cook stuff
    -Start a fire to stay warm
    -Soften too-hard ice cream
    -Start a bonfire
    -Glaze pottery
    -Caramelize that fancy French desert
    -Smoke a person or animal out of hiding
    -Depending on range, set a beehive on fire from a distance, causing the newly-angered bees to attack a person nearby. This is, I admit, a rather limited use. But it's hilarious.
    -Light a torch to see in the dark
    -Cauterize wounds in a pinch
    -On-the-spot welding
    -Light birthday candles


    Fire breath wins.
  • edited September 2008
    But it never re-grows!
  • edited September 2008
    true it, fire never regrows!!!These are some benefits I see good about ice breath

    -no one will say you have bad breath
    -if you see something in the sky,such as a balloon,just make some icy stairs
    and walk up them to retrieve it
    -yes,keep a drink cold
    -freeze someone if u want them to shut up
    -make it snow
    -stay cool in the summer
    -cool down a hot food item
    -make temporary ice statues(like edward scissor hands)
    plus more!!!
  • edited September 2008
    I picked Fire cause it cooks marshmellows :).
  • edited September 2008
    Dude, you guys are really missing the point here. BOTH heads re-grow if Strong Mad's hand is next to them when you hack at them.
  • WillWill Telltale Alumni
    edited September 2008
    No really, both heads regrow. Seriously.
  • edited September 2008
    true it, fire never regrows!!!These are some benefits I see good about ice breath

    -no one will say you have bad breath
    -if you see something in the sky,such as a balloon,just make some icy stairs
    and walk up them to retrieve it
    -yes,keep a drink cold
    -freeze someone if u want them to shut up
    -make it snow
    -stay cool in the summer
    -cool down a hot food item
    plus many more

    -Just because you breathe ice doesn't mean your breath smells nice. Fire breath would kill bacteria, ice breath could just maybe put them in stasis until they defrosted

    -Walking on ice? That's rather difficult. Also, that's with breathing. You'd have to form steps with your breath? Also, what if the bottom started to melt? Suddenly, your ice steps are collapsing or sliding along the ground or falling over.

    -Yes, keep a drink cold.

    -Who would get on the nerves of a guy with fire breath?

    -You couldn't make it snow, "breath" limits your range signifigantly.

    -The ice would melt. And you'd get wet. Not exactly great.

    -Cool hot foot? The ice would melt. Then you'd have wet food.

    -Many more? Tell me. :p
  • edited September 2008
    Raaaaaaar!! Taranchula!!
  • edited September 2008
    -Just because you breathe ice doesn't mean your breath smells nice. Fire breath would kill bacteria, ice breath could just maybe put them in stasis until they defrosted

    -Walking on ice? That's rather difficult. Also, that's with breathing. You'd have to form steps with your breath? Also, what if the bottom started to melt? Suddenly, your ice steps are collapsing or sliding along the ground or falling over.

    -Yes, keep a drink cold.

    -Who would get on the nerves of a guy with fire breath?

    -You couldn't make it snow, "breath" limits your range signifigantly.

    -The ice would melt. And you'd get wet. Not exactly great.

    -Cool hot foot? The ice would melt. Then you'd have wet food.

    -Many more? Tell me. :p

    Ur killing all my ideas.
  • edited September 2008
    I prefer Fish Breath. That way you could keep away unwanted guests.
  • edited September 2008
    Fire breath!!!!!!!! Ice breath!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • edited September 2008
    With ice breath, you could keep a drink cold. This is the one benefit I see to ice breath that fire breath does not have. Maybe freezing a path across water, but come on. That involves walking on ice. =/

    With fire breath, you can:

    -Cook stuff
    -Start a fire to stay warm
    --Soften toohard ice cream
    -Start a bonfire
    -Glaze pottery
    -Caramelize that fancy French desert
    -Smoke a person or animal out of hiding
    -Depending on range, set a beehive on fire from a distance, causing the newly-angered bees to attack a person nearby. This is, I admit, a rather limited use. But it's hilarious.
    -Light a torch to see in the dark
    -Cauterize wounds in a pinch
    -On-the-spot welding
    -Light birthday candles


    Fire breath wins.
    -the food would burn easily.
    -lighting birthday candles without burning cake very hard.
    - um you have a torch why? flashlight really who carries a torch/where would they get one in the middle of the dark except in midevil times
    -ice cream+fire=ice cream soup
    -you might kill da bees
    um that's all I can think of now.
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