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DEATH BATTLE! Discussion Thread (All-time Death Battle Spoilers Alert)

Passing through a comic store, caught Eddie Brock's first issue as Carnage. Carnage is showing Eddie Brock a list of serial killers they should go after/suitable hosts for the carnage symbiote.

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I posted a pseudo-CRT here.

I need some feedback. I promised I wouldn't post it in the Content Revision section until after the new Digimon game came out.

Some constructive feedback would be appreciated since it's still a work in progress.
 
Yeah, I wonder why he mentioned this in the Death Battle section.
I find this amusing considering you can't stop mentioning Pokemon and the Death Battle episode that they lost 10 years ago in this thread constantly.

Besides, what's wrong with promoting something I put work into doing?
 
What are y'alls opinion about an "infinite multiverse" in a non-powerscaling sense?

Suffers from the same issue as every bellend that brings up Carl Jung as a defence of their narrative. It's pseudointellectualism wrapped up in obscurantist wording.

Eric D. July put out an excellent video on the matter. I recommend y'all eyeball it:

 
didnt we have a digimon vs pokemon battle post 2015, Lucario and renemon or something

that being said i do wonder whats technically the strongest monster capturing verse, though maybe its hard to know depending on how broad or strict you are with that definition.

Megaten is up there,Pokemon,Digimon get to tier 1 too.
Bakugan gets high as well
 
id put megaten above both Digimon and Bakugan

Pokemon has Arceus which prob scales higher than bakugan
 
Suffers from the same issue as every bellend that brings up Carl Jung as a defence of their narrative. It's pseudointellectualism wrapped up in obscurantist wording.

Eric D. July put out an excellent video on the matter. I recommend y'all eyeball it:


Is that the guy that made his own comic book recently?
 
What are y'alls opinion about an "infinite multiverse" in a non-powerscaling sense?
Not a fan, really. I mean, it's not a bad idea in itself by any means, and as has been mentioned it offers a ton of incredible possibilities. But it has been so overused in the recent years and in the exact samey ways that it has become dull and even frustrating. You know, use it to insert time travel and have a potential solve it all plot element at hand, alternate universe counterparts, conflicts escalating to multiversal conquerors/destroyers.

And a personal peeve, but with so much focus on the grandiose multiverse, the single universes themselves, let alone something as small as a planet or country, feel horribly underdeveloped and or unexplored, it feels you barely get to know the setting beyond a general grasp of its "multiverse" so the feeling of something big is just gone.
 
Wow, ghost rider vs spawn is about 200k away from surpassing kratosura, even with the age restriction kneecap and being released three weeks later
Kratosura suffered from more things:

-being given 6 minutes without much happening and being disappointing overall was just hyping without living up to expectations, like how they hyped blake vs mikasa as "eating like kings" only to be low in quality where the previous episode could have benefitted from 3D animation far better

-the mentality many had thinking Kratos cant measure up to Asura power because people still are dumb and believe feats are the only thing that matters and lore/statements dont, even when devs brought that up its being done simply for a reason

-the MU doesnt work having a sorta haxed mostly h2h character to compensate to a weapon rich character with varied hax, i said this before and it was proven true, Dante would have done better to Kratos then Asura did, some MUs being popular doesnt mean its potential could be done good

-characterization of Asura in both versions by John and Devil Artemis still had bad moments, former with the death to all gods line and such, latter with blaming the crying daughter for something they never did to earn a blame
 
-the mentality many had thinking Kratos cant measure up to Asura power because people still are dumb and believe feats are the only thing that matters and lore/statements dont, even when devs brought that up its being done simply for a reason
Not just that, but also that their explanation/arguments for Kratos scaling was dogshit.

With them saying that Kratos scale to Helios's light by using a scene where Kratos doesn't actually react to his light, when they had better examples (like Hercules or a wekaned Hermes who can dodge and react Helios's light) to use or they could have go with Primordial's speed.

Or then comparing Kratos to a Chronos who was technically depowered at that time, when they could have instead go with scaling him to other Olympians like Hades (who did fought Chronos in a flashback), Poseidon (who was strong enough to harm and stunt Atlas), Helios (who also battle and defeated Nyx, an actual primordial) or Zeus himself (who upscale to everyone else in the Greek world).
 
Not just that, but also that their explanation/arguments for Kratos scaling was dogshit.

With them saying that Kratos scale to Helios's light by using a scene where Kratos doesn't actually react to his light, when they had better examples (like Hercules or a wekaned Hermes who can dodge and react Helios's light) to use or they could have go with Primordial's speed.

Or then comparing Kratos to a Chronos who was technically depowered at that time, when they could have instead go with scaling him to other Olympians like Hades (who did fought Chronos in a flashback), Poseidon (who was strong enough to harm and stunt Atlas), Helios (who also battle and defeated Nyx, an actual primordial) or Zeus himself (who upscale to everyone else in the Greek world).
It's so weird how there were so many arguments that could've been made that at least would've made most of the casual audiance understand, the Helios one is esspecially baffling since like you just said Hercules and Hermes actually do react to and block/dodge the light but they decided to use Kratos blocking it after being hit as the reason.

What I really wanna know is how tf they got 9,000,000 times universal for the Ragnarok feat. They treat the entire world tree as universal sized (Not something that contains several universes) and just shaking it somehow got results that high?
 
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