Strongest fire - based character vs. strongest ice - based character

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Strongest fire - based character vs. strongest ice - based character

Find the strongest fire - based and ice - based characters in comics and put them against each other, who wins?

Re: Strongest fire - based character vs. strongest ice - based character

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Find the strongest fire - based and ice - based characters in comics and put them against each other, who wins?

The Strongest Fire Based Characters would be Dark Pheonix, FireStorm Elemental, The Radiant, Fire Lord and Effigy. Solaris Too.

The Strongest Ice based Characters are Omega Iceman, Killer Frost upgraded by Neron, The Sun eater if you count that it does exactly what Killer Frost Does. NOt many Ice based Characters can compete with fire. If this was open to interpretation, I would put Those who are the absence of energy. Like Oblivion Or Death.

Re: Strongest fire - based character vs. strongest ice - based character

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Find the strongest fire - based and ice - based characters in comics and put them against each other, who wins?

surtur vs ymir=stalemate

Since there is no limit to how hot something can get and there is a limit to how “cold” something can get I would give it to fire.

Originally posted by ThePittman
Since there is no limit to how hot something can get and there is a limit to how “cold” something can get I would give it to fire.

There should be a limit IMO. At some point the atoms would just vibrate out of reality.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
There should be a limit IMO. At some point the atoms would just vibrate out of reality.
In theory I guess it could but depending on the substance and gravitational pull it would be hard to imagine.

Either Phoenix or Elemental Firestorm are the most powerful fire-based characters IMO.

The most powerful ice-based character that comes to mind is Iceman at "full potential".

Originally posted by Galan007
The most powerful ice-based character that comes to mind is Iceman at "full potential".

What about Yimr?

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
What about Yimr?
Didn't even think of him. 😮

Phoenix isn't fire based. The aura is just for looks.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
What about Yimr?

I dont think Ymir can do the things Bobby can.

On the other hand, i do think Iceman can do the things Ymir can.

Phoenix isn't fire based. The fire is visible TK.

Originally posted by jrodslam
I dont think Ymir can do the things Bobby can.

On the other hand, i do think Iceman can do the things Ymir can.

Well that was helpful 😛

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Well that was helpful 😛

Dont get me wrong, Ymir is the eldest of his kind and immortal i believe. However as far as i know, he just generates extreme cold and uses his club alot. Plus hes not the smartest of fighters.

Originally posted by ThePittman
Since there is no limit to how hot something can get and there is a limit to how “cold” something can get I would give it to fire.

The coldest "something can get" is absolute zero, which is zero degrees Kelvin (0°K). This is the equivalent of -273°Celsius.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin

Originally posted by #1110
The coldest "something can get" is absolute zero, which is zero degrees Kelvin (0°K). This is the equivalent of -273°Celsius.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin

Thats what he was refering to.

There is a much different problem with figuring out the highest possible temperature (which could be nigh infinite)

Elemental Firestorm vs Full-Potential Iceman

iceman is just a mutant,ymir is a friggin mountain that wants to kill you with punches.

ymir is a god killing being

Hmmm Solaris vs. Ymir

Originally posted by #1110
The coldest "something can get" is absolute zero, which is zero degrees Kelvin (0°K). This is the equivalent of -273°Celsius.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Thats what he was refering to.

There is a much different problem with figuring out the highest possible temperature (which could be nigh infinite)

duuuh