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LEGO Video Game Adaptations General Discussion Thread

Oh yeah. No idea how this feat would be calculated, but Batman surviving Micro-Gotham expanding back to full size at a point-blank range could be applicable

It's also worth addressing that as per a hubworld NPC's commentary in Super-Villains, Gotham apparently gets remodelled a lot. Idk if the actual size of the city changes canonically tho
 
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There aren't any characters across all the games that do this. Only Robin was able to survive without his head after Killer Croc removed it with a sewer cap, but thats definitely specific to him only can't just be applied to everybody since we've seen other characters in LEGO games die from being cut in half, losing their heads, being stabbed, etc.

The more I think about it, this MIGHT be fine to apply to all characters within the LEGO DC verse. Just not the others due to obvious continuity reasons + the fact that in games like LEGO Star Wars, decapitation or lesser attacks usually mean death
 
The more I think about it, this MIGHT be fine to apply to all characters within the LEGO DC verse. Just not the others due to obvious continuity reasons + the fact that in games like LEGO Star Wars, decapitation or lesser attacks usually mean death
Would that be Immortality Type 2 combined with some level of regen since they can pop their body parts back into place on some Armstrong type shit?
 
I know at least The Skywalker Saga had stuff like Darth Maul surviving as just a head, and Tusken Raiders putting themselves back together after Anakin tried hacking them apart.

The Skywalker Saga is not in the same continuity as the original LEGO Star Wars continuity (which would be The Complete Saga + Clone Wars). Even then, Qui-Gon getting stabbed and dying proves that stuff like surviving without a head isn't an ability everyone within the Skywalker Saga has. Otherwise, Qui-Gon just...wouldn't die

Either way, we can't just apply a "LEGO Physiology" to all LEGO verses. They clearly all operate off of different rules. The only thing they share is the ability of "Construction"
 

I also imagine the feat of Bane moving the boat in the same level could get something decent. Not sure if it would be higher or lower, but I am very curious. Especially since there's a large pile of some substance within the boat that add to the weight (idk if it's dirt or whatever)
 
Regarding bullet timing feats, I feel like the most frustrating (or beneficial) part about LEGO DC is that based on how the game functions, you could definitely get all sorts of results both low and high for speed, given the different distances between the characters and the shooters for dodging speeds and running speeds when compared to the moving bullets, and the different gun models. Such as:
I'm sure this is barely covering enough examples
 
Going to post a second batch of LEGO calculations. I currently only have LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean calculations, so does anyone know any other feats worth doing calcs for? Bonus points if it's something outside of Marvel and DC.
 
Going to post a second batch of LEGO calculations. I currently only have LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean calculations, so does anyone know any other feats worth doing calcs for? Bonus points if it's something outside of Marvel and DC.
-Batman and Robin can destroy giant chests filled with gold with a single attack
-Robin destroys a large dumpster, and can do so more times throughout the level (Batman can do this as well)
-Joker and Scarecrow can destroy sizeable museum displays
-Scarecrow can destroy an even larger museum display (Joker can do this as well)
-Penguin and Catwoman are also capable of this
-Killer Croc's Swamp Rider one-shots a large police boat
 
How about the GPE for the Statue of Liberty in the first LEGO Marvel? Wolverine, Hulk and Mr. Fantastic would scale above her, since they punched through her hull after she tried stomping them
 
How about the GPE for the Statue of Liberty in the first LEGO Marvel? Wolverine, Hulk and Mr. Fantastic would scale above her, since they punched through her hull after she tried stomping them
This one could be interesting since the whole level inside the Statue of Liberty makes it clear that she's much bigger than the hub map makes her out to be. At least if I'm remembering sizes correctly
 
Just as a reminder, the Bifrost speed is applicable to the combat speed of the characters who travelled through it in that level. Thor mentions how you can feel free to grab the coins passing by, but be sure not to accidentally fall out of the Bifrost

This scene actually gives us the indication that characters can and were able to react and grab objects they were passing by while travelling at these MFTL+ speeds
 
Just as a reminder, the Bifrost speed is applicable to the combat speed of the characters who travelled through it in that level. Thor mentions how you can feel free to grab the coins passing by, but be sure not to accidentally fall out of the Bifrost

This scene actually gives us the indication that characters can and were able to react and grab objects they were passing by while travelling at these MFTL+ speeds
Yes I know. MFTL+ legos are real, and they not only can hurt you, they will
 
Rough draft for some profiles

I'm reading your draft again since it updated and there's some stuff I'd like to bring up

at least Small Building level (Superior to Batman, who can easily destroy a bronze statue with one blow, which Bane can also do)

The bolded part isn't correct. There's no levels where Bane can destroy bronze statues. We aren't applying the logic of freeplay to each character. The feats a character performs in story mode cannot be applied to others via freeplay. Obviously Bane would be able to do that, but mentioning how he's superior to Batman and easily ovepowered Killer Croc will be more than enough

I also noticed you started a Yoda draft with the Death Star feat mentioned. First thing I'd like to bring up is that Yoda isn't shown defeating Stormtroopers in the games. His scaling would probably come from being far superior to Luke Skywalker, who can easily defeat Stormtroopers (though I'd like to touch on the LEGO Star Wars scaling in greater detail some other time because it could take AWHILE surprisingly). The second thing to bring up is that I'd recommend checking out the the official strategy guides for LEGO Star Wars on the internet archive. They provide bios for EVERY character which will prove useful

Also regarding the Thing

(Should be comparable to powerless characters who can keep up with Spider-Man, himself able to react to the Bifrost)

While powerless characters (or at least Black Widow and Hawkeye) and Spidey definitely scale to the Bifrost feat, but Spider-Man himself never performed the Bifrost feat. I would just mention that the Thing can keep up with fellow Fantastic Four members and Captain America, since Johnny and Steve performed the Bifrost feat


There's a few other critiques I have to make here, but while I was reading this, I wasn't aware of so many other calcs that you made (like Class M Hawkeye). I think once we get most calcs done and lay them out, we can get into the scaling of LEGO DC and LEGO Marvel more easily
 
I'm reading your draft again since it updated and there's some stuff I'd like to bring up



The bolded part isn't correct. There's no levels where Bane can destroy bronze statues. We aren't applying the logic of freeplay to each character. The feats a character performs in story mode cannot be applied to others via freeplay. Obviously Bane would be able to do that, but mentioning how he's superior to Batman and easily ovepowered Killer Croc will be more than enough

I also noticed you started a Yoda draft with the Death Star feat mentioned. First thing I'd like to bring up is that Yoda isn't shown defeating Stormtroopers in the games. His scaling would probably come from being far superior to Luke Skywalker, who can easily defeat Stormtroopers (though I'd like to touch on the LEGO Star Wars scaling in greater detail some other time because it could take AWHILE surprisingly). The second thing to bring up is that I'd recommend checking out the the official strategy guides for LEGO Star Wars on the internet archive. They provide bios for EVERY character which will prove useful

Also regarding the Thing



While powerless characters (or at least Black Widow and Hawkeye) and Spidey definitely scale to the Bifrost feat, but Spider-Man himself never performed the Bifrost feat. I would just mention that the Thing can keep up with fellow Fantastic Four members and Captain America, since Johnny and Steve performed the Bifrost feat


There's a few other critiques I have to make here, but while I was reading this, I wasn't aware of so many other calcs that you made (like Class M Hawkeye). I think once we get most calcs done and lay them out, we can get into the scaling of LEGO DC and LEGO Marvel more easily
Fixed what you suggested. I'll look into the strategy guides as well.
 
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