classic juggernaut, and blob vs dooms day with a twist

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Originally posted by Ultraman Baltan
Doomsday wins. Juggernaut is powerful, but Doomsday is already over Juggernaut power, so adapting will be as easy as it gets. The Blob is a nonfactor. One punch in the face and Blob is down.

thing is we dont really know what "juggernaut power" is we've never seen the true limits

Originally posted by Soljer
Blob's body is NOT very weak.

You're missing an adverb there:

Relatively.

Yeah thats what I meant Relatively weak compared to those two.

Blob isn't really that strong, his durability isn't that great, and unmovability relies on his mutant powered abilities against
A creature that has tangeled with Superman
and
A person mystically powered by an unlimited source.

Originally posted by newjak86
Yeah thats what I meant Relatively weak compared to those two.

Blob isn't really that strong, his durability isn't that great, and unmovability relies on his mutant powered abilities against
A creature that has tangeled with Superman
and
A person mystically powered by an unlimited source.


all that asid could he be moved by either one of them

Originally posted by newjak86
Yeah thats what I meant Relatively weak compared to those two.

Blob isn't really that strong, his durability isn't that great, and unmovability relies on his mutant powered abilities against
A creature that has tangeled with Superman
and
A person mystically powered by an unlimited source.

I agree, certainly. I was just pointing it out.

Blob's strong, but he doesn't even know what strength MEANS when compared to these types. He's durable, but, again, not compared to these couple.

His immoveability, though, I'm curious about. I'm still not certain, and doubt I ever will be. Ignoring attacks, ignoring the fact that the Blob may just have his spine broken, and walked upon, would his POWER itself still work? Assuming...say...he was wired with adamantium, to stop himself from cracking in half. Would the immoveability itself be able to stand up against Juggernaut or Doomsday, assuming it were rooted in adamantium?

Originally posted by Soljer
I agree, certainly. I was just pointing it out.

Blob's strong, but he doesn't even know what strength MEANS when compared to these types. He's durable, but, again, not compared to these couple.

His immoveability, though, I'm curious about. I'm still not certain, and doubt I ever will be. Ignoring attacks, ignoring the fact that the Blob may just have his spine broken, and walked upon, would his POWER itself still work? Assuming...say...he was wired with adamantium, to stop himself from cracking in half. Would the immoveability itself be able to stand up against Juggernaut or Doomsday, assuming it were rooted in adamantium?


and that myfriend is only half the question there's still the matter of the chargeing juggernaut against dd

Originally posted by Soljer
I agree, certainly. I was just pointing it out.

Blob's strong, but he doesn't even know what strength MEANS when compared to these types. He's durable, but, again, not compared to these couple.

His immoveability, though, I'm curious about. I'm still not certain, and doubt I ever will be. Ignoring attacks, ignoring the fact that the Blob may just have his spine broken, and walked upon, would his POWER itself still work? Assuming...say...he was wired with adamantium, to stop himself from cracking in half. Would the immoveability itself be able to stand up against Juggernaut or Doomsday, assuming it were rooted in adamantium?

Possible bu I think highly unlikely.

A low level mutant power I don't see being very effective, in use his body never seems to take on the charateristics of what he is attached just that he is grounded to said substance therefore I think any direct effect on his body would still be very plausible.

I the end though we know this that when his feild has been tested the ground he was standing has been moved.

Now when attached to a much stronger substance we have to ask whether or not we think his feild is strong enough to withstand the pressure.

Originally posted by newjak86
Possible bu I think highly unlikely.

A low level mutant power I don't see being very effective, in use his body never seems to take on the charateristics of what he is attached just that he is grounded to said substance therefore I think any direct effect on his body would still be very plausible.

I the end though we know this that when his feild has been tested the ground he was standing has been moved.

Now when attached to a much stronger substance we have to ask whether or not we think his feild is strong enough to withstand the pressure.

gives u a lot to think about dont it

Blob's feet may have a good chance of staying planted to this particular floor. Too bad his feet won't stay connected to the rest of his body for very long.

Originally posted by Tron
Blob's feet may have a good chance of staying planted to this particular floor. Too bad his feet won't stay connected to the rest of his body for very long.

Yes, yes, we know that the Blob doesn't have the invulnerability to stay in one place, even if his forcefield has the power to do so. That is clear.

I'm simply curious as to the question of whether his forcefield could handle such pressures or not. Could his power overwhelm juggernaut, in the theoretical case that the Blob WAS invulnerable?

Originally posted by Soljer
Yes, yes, we know that the Blob doesn't have the invulnerability to stay in one place, even if his forcefield has the power to do so. That is clear.

I'm simply curious as to the question of whether his forcefield could handle such pressures or not. Could his power overwhelm juggernaut, in the theoretical case that the Blob WAS invulnerable?


exactly my point although i would say that juggernaut would prove the victor do to his mystical background