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Choushin vs Beyonders vs Magic Gods vs Hadou Gods

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1-A vs 1-B to 2-B (inconsistent) vs 2-A (if you mean to aru´s) vs 1-A

Either the Choushin or the Hadou Gods.

I don´t know the series good enough to say who of them wins.
 
The party going down first depends on showings. Based on the Beyonders' best showings, the Magic Gods are absolute fodder and go down immediately, with the Beyonders going down soon after.

With their worst showings, the Beyonders go down first, shortly followed by the Magic Gods, leaving The Choushin and the Hadou Gods. If Hajun is included with the Hadou Gods, they roflstomp the Chousin without a second thought. If he isn't, I'm not so sure. The Hadou Gods have the edge in sheer numbers, so I'm tempted to say them because of that. I'm not sure any of the showings the Choushin have surpass theirs.
 
If Hajun is included, he solos everyone including his own team.
 
Hajun singlehandedly wins. If he isn't included, it is a tie between the Choushin and the other Hadou gods. We cannot accurately gauge the differences between them.

The Beyonders and the Magic Gods should logically be a non-issue.
 
Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
The party going down first depends on showings. Based on the Beyonders' best showings, the Magic Gods are absolute fodder and go down immediately, with the Beyonders going down soon after.
With their worst showings, the Beyonders go down first, shortly followed by the Magic Gods, leaving The Choushin and the Hadou Gods. If Hajun is included with the Hadou Gods, they roflstomp the Chousin without a second thought. If he isn't, I'm not so sure. The Hadou Gods have the edge in sheer numbers, so I'm tempted to say them because of that. I'm not sure any of the showings the Choushin have surpass theirs.
Wasn't the Beyonders beating LT proven to be an outlier as power scaling didn't work in Marvel? Since they were beaten by a blast that only destroyed thousands of universes and all.
 
It's not really an outlier if you don't have any consistent feats, whatsoever.

They're basically walking plot devices that are as strong or as weak as the story needs, at the moment.
 
Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
It's not really an outlier if you don't have any consistent feats, whatsoever.
They're basically walking plot devices that are as strong or as weak as the story needs, at the moment.
Yeah but like the article on power scaling says, best showings might not be what you think it is. The power levels for Marvel characters vary by the writer and the story.

They did beat the LT, but that was just because LT was written to be weak in this story.
 
I'm pretty sure they beat LT because they were written to be strong at that point in the story.

If you can find someone knowledgible in the series and understands the tiering system, then sure.
 
No, it's actually a vast multitude of plot related reasons.

Let me put it this way. In the story, LT was the embodiment of the Marvel Multiverse. When the Beyonders killed him, there were more universes remaining than there were when they themselves were killed. The Beyonders killed a being with more power than the bomb that killed them. It's not power scaling. It's extreme inconsistency/PIS.
 
Hajun with the Taikyouku system ? yeah sure, he win. Like... obviously >__>

Hajun withouth the Takyouku system ? NOPE ! he lose :| like REALLY HARD :|

Just let me ask you guy this question, you guy do believe he is truly Hyperversal ? ahahahahahaha.... No >___>

From mist2123 in the spacebattle forum

"If we're using Hajun(quote above) as the scale, then he's going to be smaller compared the previous gods, because that's the entire point of Hajun's desire; to reduce and purify everything to a single unit, leaving only himself (except the annoying tumor, which is a part of hajun, that didn't became a hajun, but he really wished to be like haju).

*In terms of scale Metaverse>universe>planet>country>city>...>Hajunversal Remember when I said he's *Hajunversal? He's literally Hajunversal, Very tiny, but infinity more potent when compared to ot'her Hadou/Gudou gods."

Hajun is the biggest example of the taikyouku system controlversal, no matter how powerful you are, no matter how hax you are. You cant stand again a god with higher taikyouku than you. Hajun being the god tier just because he has the highest taikyouku (immeasurable taikyouku) not because he has the greatest destructive power :|
 
Well, Hajun is Featherine tier, but with a massive weakness. The rest are not anywhere close.
 
Anyway, this is an old pointless thread, so I suppose that it is best if I close it.
 
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