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All of my favorite verses are 9-C i think homelander actually takes a dub in this thread guys....
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All of my favorite verses are 9-C i think homelander actually takes a dub in this thread guys....
The Walten Files pages are very outdated, but even with the updates none of them could hax him to death.No hax that could even it out?
All of my favorite verses are 9-C i think homelander actually takes a dub in this thread guys....
it's a big could, and depends on if it's the modern or the classic versions (cuz fun fact, the 2024 versions are going on their own profiles!!!!)He could lose in TJOC.
Equal Stats they might have a chance. But using the keys in the thread, yeah they probably not surviving in their 2017 counterparts. The only hope is if the Ignited get some insane scaling in the Remake.it's a big could, and depends on if it's the modern or the classic versions (cuz fun fact, the 2024 versions are going on their own profiles!!!!)
oh no quite the opposite.Equal Stats they might have a chance. But using the keys in the thread, yeah they probably not surviving in their 2017 counterparts. The only hope is if the Ignited get some insane scaling in the Remake.
Ig, but against a Bloodlusted Homelander, he will most def blitz and one-shot the 2017 Ignited.oh no quite the opposite.
2016 ignited technically stomp homelander with their madness manipulation since their deadly hallucinations work when they're reduced to small pieces.
2024 ignited don't have same busted hax the original ignited do, the only two characters that do are Foxy and the cupcakes, who can regenerate from literally anything homelander could throw at them, but they don't have any offensive haxes that'd allow them to kill homelander.
He can destroy them, but he literally cant do anything about them being alive anyways and making him go insane.Ig, but against a Bloodlusted Homelander, he will most def blitz and one-shot the 2017 Ignited.
Homelander after Classic Sonic breathes in his general directionAlright I've been scaling Classic Sonic for nearly a month now and I can confidently say-
Homelander when Hyper Sonic double jumps once:
Homelander after seeing Classic Sonic phasing through all of his laser beam attacks with well timed Insta-Shields:
Homelander after Classic Sonic uses the Blue Emerald to spawn clones of himself:
Sorry.Stop bullying Homelander.
actually bullying murderers is ok.Stop bullying Homelander.
No it's not.actually bullying murderers is ok.
Bowser pfp checks out.No it's not.
I'm just thinking the fact he can just be destroyed by a Rattata because of game mechanics with endeavorWell, my favorite verse is Pokemon. Not much more I need to say. Anything more than a Baby Pokemon without Egg Moves or levels would make him look like the Hulk in Infinity War.
By our scaling, Rattata does not NEED Game Mechanics to beat Homelander.I'm just thinking the fact he can just be destroyed by a Rattata because of game mechanics with endeavor
X | Eating a twig fills it with energy, and its roomy ears give vent to air hotter than 390 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Y | When it sleeps, it pulls its limbs into its body and its internal fire goes down to 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Ruby | Torchic sticks with its Trainer, following behind with unsteady steps. This Pokémon breathes fire of over 1,800 degrees F, including fireballs that leave the foe scorched black. |
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Scarlet | Magma of almost 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit courses through its body. When it grows cold, the magma hardens and slows it. |
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Ultra Sun | When battling opponents, it sprays fire from its five horns. The max temperature of the flames can reach nearly 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Silver | It is found in volcanic craters. Its body temp. is over 1100 degrees, so don't underestimate it. |
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Youngster Joey's "top %" Rattata is unironically top % in The Boys.By our scaling, Rattata does not NEED Game Mechanics to beat Homelander.
Tier: At least 8-A, higher with Heat Vision and Rage Power
Raticate
Raticate is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in the first generation. It evolves from Rattata, one of the first Pokémon a trainer can get, at level 20. It can gnaw through almost anything with its ever-growing fangs, and will bite a hand clean off if someone tries to touch its whiskers, which it...vsbattles.fandom.com
Tier: At most Low 7-B | 7-B
Homelander's best chance, as it often is, is in his Heat Vision & Flight.
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- Temperature Manipulation and Energy Projection (Heat Vision - He can easily slice cleanly through human's flesh and bones. Melts an SMG. Fries Madelyn Stillwell's brain. Gives Stormfront a third-degree burn. Slices a private jet in half. Heats up a rifle to 500° F, causing it to explode. Can match Butcher's heat vision, which is hot enough to burn even Soldier Boy's skin[6], who can withstand oxy-acetylene flames without any damage[14])
an acetylene/oxygen flame burns at about 3,773 K (3,500 °C; 6,332 °F).[4]
Homelander is assumed to match someone who upscales from no-selling that.
Rattata can't fly, although it can fight opponents that do fly.
As for tolerance of Heat, IDK if 1st stages have any crazy heat feats. (Probably. Melting Team Rocket's mechs had to have happened at least once, even if it was by trained Pokemon.)
The best it has, off the top of my head are from, in ascending order, Fennekin, Darumaka, Torchic, Numel & Larvesta:
Fennekin:
X Eating a twig fills it with energy, and its roomy ears give vent to air hotter than 390 degrees Fahrenheit.
Darumaka:
Y When it sleeps, it pulls its limbs into its body and its internal fire goes down to 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Torchic:
Ruby Torchic sticks with its Trainer, following behind with unsteady steps. This Pokémon breathes fire of over 1,800 degrees F, including fireballs that leave the foe scorched black.
Numel:
Scarlet Magma of almost 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit courses through its body. When it grows cold, the magma hardens and slows it.
Larvesta:
Ultra Sun When battling opponents, it sprays fire from its five horns. The max temperature of the flames can reach nearly 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Even without any of those, it might scale above Magby's heat feat, which is below 1st stages like Rattata, as Magby is a Baby Pokemon.
Silver It is found in volcanic craters. Its body temp. is over 1100 degrees, so don't underestimate it.
The original temperature (In localizing from the original Japanese to English, temperatures are converted from celsius to fahrenheit, & height & weight are converted from metric to imperial, & sometimes rounded or given approximating qualifiers.) for Larvesta's feat is 3,000 Celsius. The "nearly" is likely 1 of said approximating qualifiers from the localization.
Anyway, TV Series Homelander's heat vision scales to matching someone who's heat vision could harm someone who could no-sell flames that should be 3,500 °C.
500 degrees hotter, which is only about a 6th hotter than Larvesta's feat.
Rattata could probably survive the heat vision, even independent of being higher tiered than Homelander.... But it probably wouldn't survive it sustainedly.
But with the tiers as is, it'd probably one-shot John in return.
Would be fun to see. Flying Superman rip-off terrifiedly fearing for his life, trying to evade a big, vicious purple rat while also trying to heat vision it as it dodges because it no-sold his punches.
Speed would probably need to be Equalized for it to be fair, though:
Speed: Hypersonic+[Statistics Values 2] (Saved Billy Butcher from the explosion of Madelyn's bomb vest[28]. Quickly disarms three terrorists and blitz a woman.[21] Catches up to and flies in conjunction with a Learjet 31 plane. Flew at Mach 1.5 when looking for Translucent[7]. Reached a Boeing 747 before F-16 fighter jets.[18] Stated that he broke the sound barrier when he was 8[12])
Speed: Massively Hypersonic+ (Can dodge attacks from Magnemite and other Electric Pokémon) | Massively Hypersonic+ (Faster than before, comparable to other Pokémon at this level, such as Charmeleon)
Funnily enough, it's not even very good (Contrary to what Joey claims about his own Rattata.) in the Pokemon universe.Youngster Joey's "top %" Rattata is unironically top % in The Boys.
Youngster | 9 | 8 | 8 | 8 | 33 | 8.25 |
That's his FIRST fight, mind you. You actually fight him multiple times in the game so long as you have his phone number.Youngster Joey's "top %" Rattata is unironically top % in The Boys.
And that's JUST Gen 2. HGSS has postgame refights.Youngster Joey's Ratatta does evolve to Raticate later, capping around level 35-ish in Gen 2. I don't know if it gets any EV's to strengthen it. Gen 2 was the generation of maxed EV's for all (hence the abundance of attackers which still have solid defence), which definitely helps.
For even the casual trainers you exchange numbers with? I know the phone contacts call you for rematches, and I know the boss trainers are stronger post-game, although I don't know how high the phone contacts level up in HGSS. It generally has a higher level curve than Gen 2, so it wouldn't surprise me.And that's JUST Gen 2. HGSS has postgame refights.
Meaning he scales to Lance.
Only certain characters do this, not every single one, but Joey is one of them.For even the casual trainers you exchange numbers with? I know the phone contacts call you for rematches, and I know the boss trainers are stronger post-game, although I don't know how high the phone contacts level up in HGSS. It generally has a higher level curve than Gen 2, so it wouldn't surprise me.