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@GLF22 If the Goddess is 1-A i guess. Tarus would have 1-A power null too, since he null her power that was affecting Leon.
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The unspeakable wolf's roar became a wave of destructive energy that swallowed Benetnash. Her entire body was torn in an instant and an enormous amount of blood flowed. Only Benetnash could have endured it without losing any of her body parts. If it had been anyone else, there would not even be any bones left. | ||
~ Chapter 101 |
The one bleeding was…Ruphas. Benetnash's all-out attack tore into her shoulder, leaving behind a wound that was not shallow. But unfortunately, even though it was not shallow, the wound was not deep enough either. Although she was bleeding profusely, the wound did not reach her bone. Ruphas could easily recover from a wound of this extent. | ||
~ Chapter 101 |
splitting a continent is nowhere near Planetary tier actuallyRocker1189 said:Benet is definitely planetary I think a casual attack of hers also split a continent in half or something.
MC Ruphas attacks weren't planetary, the clash with Orm was causing devastation all around the planet but they werent planetary. Tanking attacks from Ruphas is durability feat not Tier (none said shes not planetary in durability even though the phisical attacks from Ruphas never been stated to be on that tier, but whatever. The only attack described was a Denmaku attack which was described as each "projectile" being city level. The others were all phisical punches and kicks iirc). Harming Ruphas probably is planetary but that was a small yet deep cut from which she regenerated instantly. Too shallow imo to be considered planetary feat since it was causal and Ruphas was concentrating on the final blow. She never destroyed a planet yet im saying she's planetary with Arrow (so what's up with AOE fallacy ?) certainly not "easily" as her page is saying, since she reversed all her magic power to create that Arrow and later she needed to burn her life force, to tank Ruphas. She later becomes a Galaxy buster in the story and more but not yet and not easily planetary..Celestial Pegasus said:Still ignoring the fact she survived Ruphas's attacks and harmed Ruphas.
Nobody is denying that Ruphas is stronger, unless you want to use an Aoe fallacy that just because the attack Ruphas used on her didn't destroy a planet it's not a planetary attack, i don't see how you can say Benet doesn't have planetary durability and also planetary ap, i am not talking about dc, talking about attack potency, she harmed Ruphas.
Twisting your words: "Benet didn't one shot Ruphas" not planetary AP. Ruphas attacks were never described to be planetary tier. Its just speculation scaling from Arrow. As i said she harmed her when ruphas was concentrating on final blow. But whatever let's say she is... Burning her life force to make a small cut on Ruphas is not "easily planetary" lolRocker1189 said:Ruohas completely blocked the planetary arrow onehandedly with no injuries, hurting her is a planetary feat.
The chain is this:
Benet used planetary attack = planetary with that attack.
Ruphas blocked the attack with ease = planetary durability.
Benet injured Ruphas = planetary AP.
Ruphas, did not oneshot Benet = planetary durability, but on a lower scale.
Thus Benet is planetary all-round.