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Oh shit hold up. I had the wrong feat in my head. Although technically I think if you highballed Thor's feat then you would likely get into 6-B.
But the Bifrost feat. Yeah that one would still scale to the high tiers. Thor destroyed the Bifrost bridge as it was channeling the energy needed to...
Ah okay, I remember that calc now. Still, don't know why it's being brought up when it's not even used in his profile. Also, that calc was a recalc, and used a different size to the original. Because yeah, Asgards very inconsistent.
The feat Pre-Ragnarok Thor performed casually, which scales to a whole bunch of people. Which shook the planet itself. On a planet of Ice that was still capable of holding up a massive frost beast. Not to mention the frost giants themselves. And is likely far stronger than regular ice.
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There's honestly a lot. So I'll just refer you to this thread. Since it's, you know, the whole point of it. Main examples would be the bifrost destroying Jotunheim.
But even if you think the feats of this thread can't be used. The size of Asgard is still a massive problem for me. If the size...
Yes you can. When there are several feats from canonical weaker characters that give higher results. And again, Asgard is INCREDIBLY inconsistent in size. Hell, for a while the explosion was High 7-A because of one calc. Then another size was used to get 6-C. Then finally the one you're bringing...
Honestly that 6-B explosion is complete bs. We don't have any concrete confirmation on how big Asgard is. And Asgard itself is MASSIVELY inconsistent in size. Pretty much every calc gives a different size. Making any calc for it basically unusable. Not to mention Surtur mentioning the Ragnarok...
Same here. It honestly makes no sense that Rocket has this thing that puts it a 6-C. Yet he's also calling it like, the most powerful energy surge he's ever seen. Despite he himself easily making moon busting weapons from scrap.
It seems like pretty much everyone's in agreement with Ryu's scaling. At least with the dragon sword. I don't think the sword amps Ryu himself. But even in the video that was posted it states that the swords true strength is revealed through the jewel. Meaning that the sword itself is extremely...
Honestly, though it hasn't yet been confirmed. I think his inconsistency comes from his rage boosts. Throughout all the films we see moments where hulk gets beaten down (Thor in Ragnarok, Hulkbuster in AoU, and kinda Thor in A1) then there's a moment where he brushes off an attack, and starts...
tl:dr,
the number on screen was still going up when it was stopped,
it's only scanning the earth at the time, not any other planet effected.
It's considered a display greater than anything else seen, yet isn't even 6 gigatons, meanwhile Rocket can make a Moon Busting weapon with ease...
I would go with what DontTalkDT said. We can't just act like the people in charge of these movies were thinking this much about it. They said "oh hey let's have Iron man get hit by a Meteor that sounds cool." And poof, here we are.
When someone survives a planet Bust, the people in charge...
Ah that one, I remember now. It seems like the issue was whether or not he was using the space stone for the feat. Imo it's pretty obvious he isn't, maybe he moved them closer but the throwing motion he does implies he's using telekinesis to move them rather than portal creation. But tbh, I'd...
Idk what 71 gigaton feat there is but, as for Surtur. This feat is just kind of an outlier, weaker characters survive stronger attacks. On top of this, Surtur mentions he can't die until he has completed Ragnarok, implying that his death is more due to the cycle of Ragnarok rather than the...
Priority: 1 (could upgrade the Survivor timeline a tier)
Verse: Tomb Raider (Survivor Timeline
Description: Some calcs from the tie-in comics
Link (Sorry in advance for no scaling images, it won't let me upload them)
This is a 50% fatality zone you're referring too, which likely refers to the resulting air pressure right? 400 of those bombs would not lierally destroy that whole area, a lot of it, again yes. But not all of it.
Like I said in my last post, that statement was from WWII, on top of that, it was...
Okay, let's say there is 4,000 nukes that are gonna be launched to accomplish this feat (more than the total arsenal of nukes in the US's possession) this would mean each bomb would have to have a yield of 42.5 Gigatons in order to accomplish this. It can't be less than this because otherwise it...
Ah okay, that's just incorrect then. He says "let the dark magic flow through me one last time" however, dark magic is not something Given by specifically the forefathers of asgard. It's like the magic used by doctor strange and the other sorcerers. In fact several times dark magic is used in...
I don't remember that ever being shown in IW, if you could find a scan for me that would be great.
That's fair
But it does mean her AP (which is what we use to scale their power) is at that level. Hela calls it "weak" and throws it to the ground, she is well aware of it's power. She's well...
Yes, repair the Bridge, that constantly harnesses the power of the bifrost itself. Odin was weak due to having to use dark magic to send Thor to Earth. He won't need to constantly activate it, I guess you could think of it as a battery. Odin uses his power to activate, the sword is used to turn...
But it is supporting evidence, the thread (why tf did it autocorrect to cross?) isn't for 5-B MCU. Yes the thread should've included all the information, but it wasn't being presented as "oh this can destroy the planet". Considering it was still causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, it...
I don't think anyone on this thread was trying to imply Vers was planet level. I
Yeah, but no one on this thread was trying to imply vers was planet level or anything. We're just saying it could be a supporting feat (though like I said in a previous post, it could also be an outlier. Since this...
I disagree, the whole point of the Bifrost Bridge being destroyed was to prevent the energy from destroying jotunheim. The energy travels through the bifrost bridge to the dome. Meaning it would have comparable levels of energy, also if it didn't. That would mean Thor took 10 strikes for what...
Wouldn't this be pre Captain Marvel Vers though? isn't her true power being supressed by the Supreme Intelligence at this point? 'cause if it is then this would probably be an outlier. Seeing as how base Vers is comparable to Korath, which would then scale to the Guardians of the Galaxy. Though...
For sizes I'm specifically talking about the interviews you're mentioning. Not the earth sized assumption as that's pretty standard. I heard someone else mention that scientists in the movie compared it to Europa, however I haven't found any evidence supporting this. And if that interview can't...
Adding to this, I found this video. The fight is clearly taking place on earth and the Bifrost is shown the exact same way as when it was used in Jotunheim. So yeah, it can't be used for scaling.
Honestly I think that would be really easy. From what I saw there's like, 4 feats that are being used for the justification.
Thor's Jotunheim feat, which was extremely casual, and the accepted version is one of the lowest end results.
Thor's storm in endgame, which is also very casual, and is...
Didn't someone say there was a scan where scientists compared Jotenheim to Europa or something? I haven't found anything for that and honestly without proof for that just using Earth as a stand in seems fair. I mean, it does look like a full sized planet, we've seen other realms in the MCU, when...