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Memes directly related to Vs Debating 2: Electric Boogaloo

I mean we're not all being dead serious about all this stuff to begin with...as far as I know.

The thing is that it just ends up ends up leading to this sort of ridiculousness, especially when you're getting to multiversal level characters fighting each other at full power without obliterating even a single city. There's nothing you can do about it, but the wiki asigning numbers to it doesn't help.

I guess you could say that this isn't much different on other sites although they don't get into details

As for the comics and media in general, they do have a habit of running into the problem of having an invincible or overpowered hero and then it's hard to do anything to create drama without something stupid or digging the hole deeper
 
Eh. Take Dragon Ball, for instance. Big Bang Attack is stated in the Daizenshuu to concentrate its energy within the range of its explosion--its destructive potential may only be like city level, but the potency of the energy within could obliterate the entire planet if it wasn't kept in check. Gohan was able to blow away a stated Solar System-busting Kamehameha without doing anything more than creating a gouge in the ground and killing Cell.

Another theory comes to mind, at least to explain the general inconsistencies like that--that the people they're fighting are so durable, their bodies absorb most of the force of a given energy attack/physical blow, reducing the destructive potential of the aftereffects so dramatically as to not even destroy a city. Other characters like Superman, for instance, are stated to be constantly holding back their full power and pulling their punches--when Superman came back after being "killed" by Doomsday, for example, he stated that he could have ended the fight with Doomsday at any time if he simply went all out, but doing so would have destroyed Earth.
 
Should someone make the final thread for the forums? This one is sorta reaching it's limit.
 
I better put Two up for Silver the Hedgehog soon... Ive already booked him to become 5-A, and he is WIP, right now.

Speaking of which, at least you may put BFDI against High 7-C RWBY once they get downgraded.
 
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