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If he's referring to IM's lasers, that would make The Destroyer Low 6-B+ (4.67 Teratons of TNT). Which is fairly consistent since the 6-B Thor feat is rather casual on his part.
That's....an odd reason to disregard a statement like that. He destabilized the core, which destroyed asgard. Which was ragnarok. Which was what he is referring to when he made the statement.
Considering he's specifically talking about it's destructive capacity. And "light em up" is a common term for outright destruction. It's incredibly wierd how that statement was interpreted hyper literally.
Yeah, so pretty blatant statement. Not to mention the passive energy of the Nano Gauntlet could "light up a continent" Thanos endured that energy twice. Several characters harmed him and scale to it.
Ah, that was the one I saw then. Though I think there was also one more, can't remember who...
The the only thing implying that is the 100× grand canyon statement. Which, while valid, is a little tricky to scale to the whole planet. Especially when we're never shown a full comparison to the crater compared to the planet.
This has been calced off site in Tier 5 (I believe 5-B)
Imo it's...
Yup, that's why I think the calcs used is a massive lowball. We also see the beam produce a shockwave. Meaning there was force behind it, but no one wants to calc it.