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The world champion vs the supreme trio

This is clearly a stomp thread, someone close this, The World Champion is too powerfull to even look to this inferior being's eyes!
 
Has Dan Hibiki or Saitama ever defeated a god of destruction? If not, then they're fodder tier.
 
Saitama ONE PUNCHes that thumbs down then proceeds to ONE PUNCH the man behind it :^).
 
Only slightly related, but I think Thanos is the only character to ever be on the recieving end of a tier 0's wrath. In fiction. Period.
 
No. I mean Ain Soph isn't really God in a conventional sense. The most common interpretation of it is something of Absolute Nothingness whose nature cannot be expressed by associating positive attributes to It by saying "He is", and the characteristics and names of the Abrahamic God cannot be used to describe it, because... They only came to be through its emanations, The Sephirot, which are basically the God that is worshipped in the Bible

It's more of a "Thing", than a being
 
Ultima Reality said:
No. I mean Ain Soph isn't really God in a conventional sense. The most common interpretation of it is something of Absolute Nothingness whose nature cannot be expressed by associating positive attributes to It by saying "He is", and the characteristics and names of the Abrahamic God cannot be used to describe it, because... They only came to be through its emanations, The Sephirot, which are basically the God that is worshipped in the Bible
It's more of a "Thing", than a being
Your understanding is completly wrong. Ain Soph is not bounded by anything, and that includes dualism and concepts, so absolute nothingness is not synonymous of ain soph...

Boy, Ain Soph is not like the "force" of star wars, actually Ain Soph is God, and Ain Soph has a "will", so yes, it can be treated as a character if you like to..
 
And yes, ain soph is a being, is the only being that actually exist... Second most powerful character after shrek
 
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