The Official Strength Hierarchy for Class 100 Characters
Can we get a ranking and estimate system for Class 100 characters?
Just a rough start (obviously based on very rough estimates)
Superman (1,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons)
Hulk (enraged) - (1,500,000,000 tons)
Hercules (250 tons)
Thor (250 tons)
Abomination (300 tons)
Hulk (base level) - (150 tons)
Iron Man (120 tons)
Namor (110 tons)
Thing (100 tons)
Just correct whichever characters' strength you think is wrong and add more Class 100 characters. Please don't spam with unrelated stuff, thank you in advance.
Re: The Official Strength Hierarchy for Class 100 Characters
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Also, it's going to be next to impossible to do this with any modicum of accuracy. There's too many variable feats in comics, and also feats that it's hard to quantify in terms of numbers.
Okay, I understand the Superman- Thor disparity is a bit ludicrous, I'll explain at how I got my numbers.
Hulk base is around 100, and Abomination and Hercules are both over 200 tons. Thor is around Herc and Abom in strength so he's around 200 tons, right?
For Superman, I based it on his All Star form. All Star Superman easily lifted 200 quintillion (18 zeros) tons, so I just put regular Superman at about 1 quintillion ton, so 200x weaker than All Star form.
Re: Re: The Official Strength Hierarchy for Class 100 Characters
Digi, your points are valid. I'm not claiming we're going to get super accurate estimates, just VERY ROUGH ones.
And I believe there are enough feats THAT ARE quantifiable to go by. We can eliminate the absolutely ludicrous high or low feats and come up with a general estimate.
See, you'll have 1 person use your logic to get 250 for Thor, and another will post the Midgard Serpent fight and put him at probably a few hundred Billion tons.
No one will agree. So good luck and all, but don't expect justifiable results.
Just a thought but Hercules (immortal), Hulk (enraged), Juggernaught (classic) etc etc, have never reached a "limit"
So how do you quantify their respective strengths?
Best lifting feat?
Once you get into the powerhouses like Superman, Herc, Thor, Hulk etc etc you can't say they can lift this amount and no more.
As Digi says. you can cay well this proves X can only lift this and then someone else can come up with something that says no he/she can actually lift more, cause they lifted this.
I don't know if that makes much sense as I'm at work and my brains fried, I guess what I'm saying is, this could get messy!
I picked these three as examples to illustrate that, actual tonnage figures aside, wouldn't it be easier to write something like this, instead of typing in all those zeroes...
Superman: Low Quintiton Class ("Low" because it's <10 quintitons).
Gladiator: Low Megaton Class (if not more).
Thor: High Kiloton Class ("High" because it's between 100 and 1000 kilotons).
The additional advantage is, you don't need to post exact tonnage figures.
That said...
If you're going to use All-Star Superman, wouldn't it be fairer to use someone like Rune King Thor?
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