Every thing the tyranids have vs all of the precusors including flood
No rules really and let’s add in the forunners and eldar because nobody uses eldar in debates and they are totaly awsome
Depends if the tyranid version of psychics can interact with neurophysical structures in a meaningful way to stop them.
If not, Star Roads are invincible and precursors win.
If it can, probably Tyranids.
That said, very little is known of the precursors to give an accurate comparison, I am only running off of the largest known roadblock to the Tyranids.
The tyranids can eat star roads, and super novas, and whatever they get turned into when the star road goes off
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Star Roads are completely impervious to all forms of physical damage.
What are star roads made of
Also they don’t have to be physically damaged to be swallowed whole
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The universe bending to the will of the precursors. The laws of phsyics don’t seem to apply. Precursor buildings are literally the scariest thing in the halo universe.
And they’d just cut their way out, star roads slice through planets and forerunner installations flawlessly.
Yes but what material are they made of
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Neural Physics. They’re not made from any “material”. The only thing that can damage them is the Halo Array’s unique way of attacking life - basically, you’re not going to break them with traditional firepower.
Hard to explain, but the Precursors more or less fused physics and life together. They believed that everything in existence was alive in some way - matter, physics, time itself. So there’s no way to “break” their structures like you can with the Halo rings.
Forerunner would stomp most of factions including Tyranid in Warhammer combined. (sans few top tier)
Precursors aka Flood with Star road were beating Forerunner to extinction.
The Precursors win with trivial ease. These guys moved galaxies, traveled to other universes and make the laws of physics look like a half hearted suggestion.
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Sry I really messed up in the quoting department, tyranids can eat star roads
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> The Precursors win with trivial ease. These guys moved galaxies, traveled to other universes and make the laws of physics look like a half hearted suggestion.
Well tyranids ate galaxies
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> Forerunner would stomp most of factions including Tyranid in Warhammer combined. (sans few top tier)
> Precursors aka Flood with Star road were beating Forerunner to extinction.
But then they lost because they are not good enough also tyranids would eat them, and the eldar gods would smash even one
Default Answer: Halo beats everything.
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> Default Answer: Halo beats everything.
That is wrong in all ways
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You’re coming onto a Halo forum and then start comparing two universes that operate on entirely different rules on a variety of levels. What did you expect?
These X vs Y - Who wins!? don’t serve much point anyway, since they almost invariably boil down to popularity contests as opposed to any sort of meaningful discussion or debate. I’m not seeing much of the latter here, just “Tyranids are awesome, they eat stuff therefore win!” and “Precursors shaped the galaxy and reality itself, therefore win” It’s clear that when you’re talking about such powerful reality-bending beings like this, that there is no real victor and there can’t be. If we were going to talk who’s got a better primary firearm in our respective army, sure - we could talk that - but “My god can beat up your god!” is all I see coming out of a Comparison Thread like this one 
Versus threads make about as much sense as my grandmother riding a unicycle throwing tacos at Weyland-Yutani and Grimace.
I had a debate with my girlfriend about this. The fact that the tyrinids can access the physic warp and convert flood biomass in their biosoups to create more tyrinids and that tyrinids can Biobomb planets. And that they conquered whole galaxies. They would wipe the flood
I was on the flood side. And she smoked me so hard with her 40k knowledge. I couldn’t defend the flood no matter how hard I tried.
They both convert biomass to their own ends. But the Warp fields created by Hive tyrants would totally suppress any ability the graveminds can have over the flood spores.
The flood would stand no chance
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Then what is the point of you posting on this forum if you don’t like it
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Then don’t post it’s as simple as that I’m doing this because I want to see what other people think and also the facts not pularity contests also it’s fun to do vs threads
Tyranids vs Precursors would likely be as fun watching the Flood try, and fight the Old ones. Which, and if we’re being honest, the Precursors are based off of. An immortal species of extremely powerful psychic’s that created species to forward their own ends, and the Flood, based off the Tyranids most likely, a species that can devour any sentient life that literally requires you to starve them in order to kill them completely? Tyranids sounds an awful like it, since they hunt for any living organism, even bacteria. For when a Tyranid hive lands onto a planet they devour everything down to the bacteria, and leave it to rot on it’s own accord. Flood infect, and take over everything on a similar level, and then leave to do some more of the same thing elsewhere. It’s hard to compare two things are based off each other. Even if I’m wrong the similarities are uncanny, and nobody can deny that. Fact of the matter is that Halo is more based off of the science of the universe, and it’s aliens. Where as Warhammer 40k uses both science, and magic, so it’s hard to compare two evils. Tyranids are interdimensional creatures that have devoured entire galaxies according to lore, and will continue until driven to extinction. Precursors are a species of psychics who got abused by their evil step child, and forced into the nursing home of extinction. If we’re combining the two universe all I’m going to say you’re looking at the wrong species if you’re talking about who can beat who. Fact of the matter is that the Necrons, yes the robotic space Egyptians, would come into this little predicament, look at all the fighting. And then mop the floor with both sides faces. So I’m going to leave this here for anybody else who wishes to add onto this case.