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Tier 5 is way to inconsistent, especially since this is a character who is easily overpowered by average humans and harmed by regular fish.
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I agree with this but this 10-C and 9-B feats are going to change, I'm on to something I just haven't found a way to execute it yet.Maverick Zero X said:Note that this is a fraction of the Tier 9/10 feats, though I'm quite sure I listed all the Tier 5 shizz.==Tier 10==
Tier 9
- Spongebob fails to overpower a mere Human
- Spongebob and the gang get mauled by common animals
- Spongebob fails to pick up a glass cup smaller than himself
- Spongebob struggles while attempting to pick up stuffed animals
- Spongebob struggles while attempting to lift marshmallows
- Spongebob and Pat apparently can't destroy a door
- Spongebob canonically being several inches tall
Tier 5
- Bull Worm crushes Bikini Bottom; everyone survives
- Explosion that engulfs the Bikini Bottom
- Plankton withstanding an explosion that engulfed the KK
- Struggles while pulling a large boat and anchor
- Spongebob walks through walls in "Plankton!"
- Squidward is injured by falling off a cliff
- Happens agai
- Squidward withstanding an explosion that engulfs the KK
- Squidward is injured by a refrigerator
- Spongebob absorbs the ocean two or three times
- Spongebob becomes the moon
Like I said but I won't get my hopes up this could change but I haven't found a way to execute my plan yet.The Wright Way said:Tier 5 is way to inconsistent, especially since this is a character who is easily overpowered by average humans and harmed by regular fish.
In issue #27: https://2.bp.blogspot.com/ZVAC7R3ou...-7n6Hgh_-lhbG8iDOVvx9p3puUDN8Clv-cldFSW=s1600Bobsican said:Lastly, which comics exactly?
If I recall they didn't truly agree with it but I feel I should have brought it up... There are characters who have composites as well don't see how SpongeBob can't.Insecurity97 said:Now that I think about it, a composite profile for the sponge wouldn't seem like a bad idea
Still though.The Wright Way said:Yeah, there aren't nearly enough versions of Spongebob to warrant a composite.
He has the Show, Games, Comics it may seem a little but its still huge I bet, but I think you have a point it might be "Unethical." Like Plankton once put it.Edwardtruong2006 said:Spongebob spans nowhere near as many series as Link, Godzilla, and Scooby to have a composite
It took her 9 seconds to get to the moon, so that should definitely be calcedMaverick Zero X said:In the episode "Sandy's Rocket", Sandy travels to the moon in moments via a jet pack. Just wanted to mention that (not as a speed upgrade to the entire Verse, but maybe Sandy can get Sub-Relativistic travel speed" or something).
Yeah I remember that but she had a higher feat where she surfed to a planet or like her grandpappy likes to put it "Star Gazing." I forgot the episodes name but I think you know which one I mean.Maverick Zero X said:In the episode "Sandy's Rocket", Sandy travels to the moon in moments via a jet pack. Just wanted to mention that (not as a speed upgrade to the entire Verse, but maybe Sandy can get Sub-Relativistic travel speed" or something).
Holy cow its all coming back to me Squidward also survived something similair in the episode "Unreal Estate."Genericstickman said:Sandy could also survive reentry in Mooncation
Not if I have anything to say about it Maverick! And I do! Prepare and commence Plan B!Maverick Zero X said:Legit the only reason I'm so critical of the Verse is because of my plans to make Gumball Watterso the strongest Toon Force character </div>
Holy cow its all coming back to me Squidward also survived something similair in the episode "Unreal Estate."!Genericstickman said:Sandy could also survive reentry in Mooncatio
So, uh, it looked like Squidward's ship withstood the force of atmospheric re-entry as opposed to his body-- I'm sorry man no disrespect but that literally makes no sense, you can clearly see the slight anguish form Squidwards face! either way doesn't matter he still took it. Not to mention Sandy sharing a similair feat also in that one episode where he and SpongeBob where surfing on the moon!Maverick Zero X said:So, uh, it looked like Squidward's ship withstood the force of atmospheric re-entry as opposed to his body...
Still that landing looked so rough that the ship got crushed in the process, still something I'm pretty sure a normal human CAN NOT survive like that.Maverick Zero X said:He blatantly didn't withstood it though. He may have been getting jerked back and forth while inside the ship, but the ship is ultimately what protected him from atmospheric re-entry .
By your logic, regular human astronauts have withstood atmospheric re-entry.
Oh yeah (Crud I always forget the episodes name.) THAT has to at least be something.Insecurity97 said:On the other hand, SpongeBob did withstand it in Mooncation, since he was hanging out of Sandy's rocketship
Actually why would Sandy need a rocket if she can travel by Jet Pack alone in the first place?! XDMaverick Zero X said:In the episode "Sandy's Rocket", Sandy travels to the moon in moments via a jet pack. Just wanted to mention that (not as a speed upgrade to the entire Verse, but maybe Sandy can get Sub-Relativistic travel speed" or something).
Eh.Maverick Zero X said:Both ship crashes were clearly 9-B though, so they're superhuman or whatever.
So should we count the jet pack feat or neigh?Maverick Zero X said:Beats me. Spongebob is about as consistent as Bugs Bunny (i.e. not consistent at all).