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Why is Final Wars Godzilla considered country level?

There aren't any feats listed, and no feats from the movie really seem to suggest that rating. Godzilla did not throw Kumonga through pure strength, but spun him around and used the web as a slingshot of sorts. Supporting this is him not lifting the ice off his body and not throwing Monster X several miles. So, why country level?
 
Oh, the meteor, which supposedly hit with a force of 2.1 million megatons. However, this makes no sense. He don't even know if it hit Godzilla, it may have well exploded before hitting him. Either way, it still failed to destroy some buildings, which means it cannot be 2.1 million megatons.
 
Godzilla vs gipsy danger said:
Oh, the meteor, which supposedly hit with a force of 2.1 million megatons. However, this makes no sense. He don't even know if it hit Godzilla, it may have well exploded before hitting him. Either way, it still failed to destroy some buildings, which means it cannot be 2.1 million megatons.
1. "it did not hit him"

No, the calc was based off of his blast being based off the giant explosion ensuing from his blast

2. "It failed to destroy some buildings"

Gorath is the size of a small planet lol. And it did not even make impact, that giant crater was the RECOIL from Godzilla's blast, which caused a country level explosion. Gorath never even touched Earth. Have you seen Final Wars?
 
Gorath...could have been as small as 60 meters. Not a small planet. And if the crater was recoil, why doesn't it do that same for any of the other blasts? Or even the spiral ray? Heck, one showing of the beam fails to destroy some ice! And if the explosion was country level, how are buildings still standing?
 
Godzilla vs gipsy danger said:
Gorath...could have been as small as 60 meters. Not a small planet. And if the crater was recoil, why doesn't it do that same for any of the other blasts? Or even the spiral ray? Heck, one showing of the beam fails to destroy some ice! And if the explosion was country level, how are buildings still standing?

The Xilliens litterally called a runaway gigantic asteroid. 60 meters is not giantic

Here is a picture which shows Gorath

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Even as a low-end if it was not that big, the explosion completely dwarfed a city

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7erLu1YfJg

And why did he not go to that level earlier? Maybe because the monsters he fight are literally so much weaker than him he has no reason to put that much effort?

As said, he blew it up while it was mid-air, the recoil was what made the crater from the sheer mass of energy he was releasing.
 
@FanofRPGs

Does the page need better explanation texts for its statistics?
 
Antvasima said:
@FanofRPGs
Does the page need better explanation texts for its statistics?
Most likely it should have more elaboration that he managed to absolutely destroyed Gorath
 
Godzilla vs gipsy danger said:
But Gorath was not real, there was only Monster X's meteor. Which still did not destroy the buildings!

. . .

Monster X's meteor WAS Gorath... I swear to Jove, have you even watched Final Wars? As I have stated like 3 times now, THE METEOR DID NOT EVEN IMPACT ANYTHING IT WAS DESTROYED IN MID-ATMOSPHERE.

and 60 meters? For a monster that towers over a 100 meter Godzilla?
 
@FanofRPGs

Okay. Feel free to insert a better explanation into the profile then.
 
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