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I have to disagree most of marvels databook literally ad more inconstancy than what they intend to fix. I mean don't get me wrong I understand by drawing a line of reason or least something to go off but I don't see how those databooks actually have accurate information for certain characters and labeling someone just to be superhuman when we've seen them and they've been shown to operate on a bigger scale.Antvasima said:It depends. For Marvel there is no consistency whatsoever between different writers, or even between story to story for the same writers, so we pretty much have to use the official handbook tiers to determine which characters that are as powerful as each other if we have no useful feats to go by.
Ah I sorry about my misconceptions that actually sounds very helpful in labeling what is an outlier and what's an actual feat nvm.Antvasima said:We don't go by the stated power levels within the handbooks. We go by how strong the characters are stated to be in relation to each other for power-scaling purposes.
But come on, supersonic Silver Surfer? I mean, really? That's slower than Mr Fantastic. Using databook powerscaling only works for the characters mentioned in them, meaning characters who aren't powerscaled in databooks usually have the advantage.Antvasima said:We don't go by the stated power levels within the handbooks. We go by how strong the characters are stated to be in relation to each other for power-scaling purposes.
His Supersonic feat seems more like a travel one than a combat one seeing as it's him running from building to building. Surely Thor doesn't have supersonic travel speed?Antvasima said:We have to try to evaluate if the lightspeed feat seems to be an outlier, given the general displayed speed of the characters in relation to each other.
However, like I have mentioned many times, the ridiculous amount of enormous inconsistency for Marvel makes scaling the characters extremely hard, so the ratings will not remotely be perfect no matter what we do.
But the choice lies between semi-flawed estimations and just outright deleting all of the Marvel profiles, since their statistics all shift completely from story to story.
Currently, most of their speeds are scaled from Spider-Man, but even rating him as supersonic may technically be an outlier, given that he is generally considerably slower.
Well Spidey's reaction speed is far different (Hypersonic+) and that seems like it would be far closer to combat speed than travel speed. Combat speed is usually very close to reaction speed as opposed to travel.Antvasima said:Logically, it should be a close enough approximation at the very least.
Still doesn't make sense that his travel speed is listed as his combat speed. The OBD says he has multiple showings for faster movement speeds than that.Antvasima said:Well, regardless whether the reflexes are exaggerated or not, he still cannot move his body as quickly as they react.