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I was actually referring to Marvel, should have made that clear. 4-B is pretty consistent for Post-Crisis Superman.DarkDragonMedeus said:@Spino, Tier 6 does seem too low for Pre-Crisis Flash, but unless we know any better concrete feats. Also, the 4-A feats in Post-Crisis are unreliable for stuff Matt mentions. Wonder Woman used power nulling artifacts to kill Ares' avatars, so she doesn't scale at all. And there's only one legit 4-A feat from Superman, but he needed a power up he didn't normally have access to; "Absorbing enough Anti-solar radiation to destroy half a galaxy" and isn't really a true AP or Durability feat in the general conscientious.
Yeah, i can't argue with that.Firestorm808 said:@Da Lunge Fish
It's not BFR.
- The Flash Vol 1 #153 June 1965
- Barry lands a mighty punch, knocking Eobard out. As this caused the vibrations which kept him in the 20th Century to cease, Zoom returned to his own era, where the authorities found him, unconscious.
There's no way you can spin a multiversal reset in a way that makes it unimpressive, especially given this specific case, they explicitly state that the rings protect them. They being Kilowog, of course.Firestorm808 said:@Greenshifter
Surviving the Crisis isn't as impressive as you may think, depending on the context. Many heroes were folded into the New Earth without issue.
If that's the case, Barry should have mid-low regen, as in Flash 190 he healed his leg even thought the doctor was sure he can never run again.Firestorm808 said:Regenerationn implies that he had to heal a body part from an injury, which he didn't.
To me, it seems more like Transmutation and some form of Biological Manipulation.
- The Flash Vol 1 #126 February 1962
- Barry survives getting transmuted into a mirror, melts himself in an incredibly short time and turns back into cells.
Can Barry have mid-low regen because of this?Da Lunge Fish said:If that's the case, Barry should have mid-low regen, as in Flash 190 he healed his leg even thought the doctor was sure he can never run again.Firestorm808 said:Regenerationn implies that he had to heal a body part from an injury, which he didn't.
To me, it seems more like Transmutation and some form of Biological Manipulation.
- The Flash Vol 1 #126 February 1962
- Barry survives getting transmuted into a mirror, melts himself in an incredibly short time and turns back into cells.
Also, the power of anti-matter wave was spread out over infinite universes, which would work roughly the same way as withstanding an infinitely distant explosion.Firestorm808 said:@Greenshifter
Surviving the Crisis isn't as impressive as you may think, depending on the context. Many heroes were folded into the New Earth without issue. Unless the character is shown being unharmed by touching the Anti-Matter wave, it shouldn't really scale.
I think so, yes.Da Lunge Fish said:Are low-high regen and extraordinary genius okay though?
Well, I usually agree with you, but this time the Flash really did reassemble his body from a melted and transformed state.Firestorm808 said:Regenerationn implies that he had to heal a body part from an injury, which he didn't.
I strongly agree with this.Firestorm808 said:
I'm pretty sure your cells are disassembled when you melt, so I think that should count as Regenerationn.Firestorm808 said:Regenerationn implies that he had to heal a body part from an injury, which he didn't.