User blog comment:AtheistUntoDeath/Which of these champions would win? part 7/@comment-5824171-20140614232701

Ok... Let's take a step back and look at these guys a sec.

Braum. He punched through a mountain. We can clearly see that if Trundle takes a direct blow from him, it's gonna hurt. In order to punch through a mountain, one must not only exert an extreme amount of force, in fact a godly amount of force, but do so with precision and expertise and an almost expert knowledge of the structure of the mountain itself. Simple force will make a crater, an avalanche, and a lot of noise. Its only by hitting in the right spot, with incredible force and extreme speed, that punching through something as immense as a mountain could be achieved. Not only that, his physical resiliance must be absolutely astounding, because for Braum's own body to have survived the unimaginable force of the recoil, his bones would have to be pretty goddamn tough. To quote my physics teacher, "When a force is exerted on a solid object, that object exerts the force back, hence why a wall doesn't move when you push it." The excess of force must have been greater than that of the mountain's resistance, but what resistance would have been exerted back onto Braum's skeletal structure would have still been immense, and would likely have shattered every bone in a normal human's body, not even beginning to think of the shockwave's effect on his organs. Braum's physical capabilities are astounding to think about, given he not only gave out that much force but took it back as well.

Trundle's own achievements include persuading the Ice queen to join forces with him, and of course the act of killing her guards. One can obviously see that Trundle's intellect and cunning would be his greatest weapon in this fight. Depending on how extensive his manipulation of terrain is, he would have many different ways to deal with Braum, whose own good-naturedness could, very potentially, be his downfall. You said that the only non-champion NPC's on the map would be summons, and I don't think Braum actually summons the Poros, so I don't think a hostage situation would be a viable method, however, Braum's straightforward combat style, combined with the cunning of the snow troll, may be another of the ways he could be outsmarted; Say trundle creates a mountain, and Braum punches his way through it. Trundle uses the diversion of Braum thinking it's a straightforward defensive maneuver to get behind Braum. Game over. (?? Depends on whether Trundle has something to bypass or overpower his physique.) Trundle will have to think tactically to defeat Braum, and if he does take a hit, I don't think it would be much of a stretch to think it to be game over. However, Trundles tricks and deception could be what he needs to keep himself from actually taking a hit. His ability to drain his enemy's strength would be extremely needed in order to weaken Braum to killable levels. I think if he used it in a straight-up assault, Braum would be able to defend using his shield until it wore off, however we've already established that straight-up, Braum's incredible physique and raw power will likely win him the fight. If Trundle can get out of line-of-sight and behind Braum, hit him with the drain, and then make a killing blow quick enough, that could win it for him, but then Braum's not necessarily stupid. Intellectually inferior to Trundle, probably, since Trundle's got the "Bad guy" vibe going for him so he's used to lying and using his brain on the fly, but not necessarily stupid.

At the end of the day, either Trundle gets a perfect execution of his drain while Braum's facing the other way or seperated from his shield, or Braum gets a good decent strike on Trundle and while the weapon is true ice and he may block, the force of the impact would be more than enough to send Trundle straight to hell. Either way, this is gonna be a one-hit fight. Might take a while for one or the other to land, but it's gonna be a one-hit fight.