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Lu Bu & Thor scale from their own feats, Zeus & others scale from Shiva's feats.
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I think it was just a hype statementSo it canceled out the sound that was strengthening Shiva?
Well, the only thing sound related was his dance, which kept up with the rhythm the crowd made by chanting. He also stopped his dance after cutting Raiden open, so that's not possible.Probably, but it could also be that it countered his sound-based thing. I forget how it worked though, so I may need to revisit that.
Um what sound was stregthing shiva?So it canceled out the sound that was strengthening Shiva?
Yeah and in chapter 41 we see him do the dance again with no one playing music, just cheering.Well, the only thing sound related was his dance, which kept up with the rhythm the crowd made by chanting. He also stopped his dance after cutting Raiden open, so that's not possible.
This discussion does not seem to ever be likely to get solved, so we desperately need a good summary of all the most important arguments so far to restart this thread, after which I can ask several staff members to help us out.
Um what sound was stregthing shiva?
Yeah, Shiva wasn't powered up by sound. The attack only halted Sound around the blow. So likely it'll be portrayed in the anime as a silent impact.
Yeah and in chapter 41 we see him do the dance again with no one playing music, just cheering.
Actually it was chapter 40, but ya I guess if there using some mythology stuff then I guess it should be somewhat legit I guessChapter 41 at the very beginning it's stated once again by narration that Shiva will destroy the world and recreate it, much like Heimdall's introduction.
is this the ''Mjolnir'' statement or the ''land and sea'' statement? I remember asking one of the wikis translators and he said that the Mjolnir statements is actually ground, but can mean earth with context.Also Thor's statement uses a kanji that can be translated as "Planet Earth" given the context it is highly unlikely it was referring to a clump of dirt at all.
Didn’t shivas backstory and how ragnarok has setup how the gods decid on big things happening litterly contradict the first statementMade Shiva's and Raidens profiles. I think maybe the wording and images could be better, but over all should be good.
Shiva (Record of Ragnarok)
Shiva is the Hindu god of creation and destruction. After being denied to fight three consecutive times by the Greek pantheon, he finally became the gods' representative for the fifth round of Ragnarok. Tier: At least 7-A, higher via Hidden Treasure of Svarga | At least 7-A, higher via Hidden...vsbattles.fandom.comRaiden Tameemon (Record of Ragnarok)
Raiden Tameemon, originally Tarōkichi Seki is a character in Record of Ragnarok, or Shuumatsu no Valkyrie, that acts as one of Humanity's representatives in Ragnarok, the tournament between God and Man to decide whether Humanity should perish. He fights in the 5th Round against Shiva, the Hindu...vsbattles.fandom.com
I have Jack's profile ready, just finishing Heracles.
For those curious, Raiden has three keys for his Pre-ragnarok/Volund like the others. The second one is himself post Volund and the third is himself post 100 seals released. I tried to just have two but it would be confusing and would look a little wired, three is the best to go
could you explain this further, I don't understand?Didn’t shivas backstory and how ragnarok has setup how the gods decid on big things happening litterly contradict the first statement
Oh wait mb I might have been thinking of something else but isn’t the first statement about shiva being able to destroy or create the world just hype from hermidall?could you explain this further, I don't understand?
The only time that I remember the narrator saying shiva could destroy the world was when he was doing his dance or when he transformed near the end of the matchOn it’s own? Sure. But it can’t really be hype when the narrator comes along and just repeats the same thing with slightly different wording.
When did Hermes do anything close to 5-cLook at it like this.
The last one means his body is already planetary.
- All divine participants > Hermes = 5-C
- Shiva is stated to create and destroy the world at a whim
- Narrator states Shiva can destroy the world and will remake the world from the ashes of his body.
The Thor stuff is because context can mean the kanji for ground/earth beneath your feet can refer to the planet earth itself. Thor > Hermes = 5-C. If the different interpretations will result in either Tier 6 or Tier 5 and Thor is already superior to a Tier 5, we would go with the Tier 5 interpretation which coincidentally lines up with other divine contestants.