Originally posted by Light outs
A demigod is way stronger then Heman. A demigod is a god turned bad and in most cases even stronger then before.
Originally posted by Light outs
Set the serpent god is and example. We all saw what it took to take him down.
Originally posted by Light outs
As for all those feats I can't say much on Nimrod listing stuff because villains have more important things to do then lift things. They usually have a mission.Nimrod can also find a way to get past his foes to make a battle better then the first time.
Originally posted by golem370
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Well, Nimrod finds weaknesses with people abilities, and tries to exploit them. Well, He-Man gets his godly strength and durability from the sword and power of Grayskull, so he has no weaknesses. Plus he makes the Nimrod pieces into necklaces for Teela and the Skull Sorceress. He-Man boinks Skull Sorceress, then prince Adam takes a turn with Teela.
Because extreme strength and durability have no real weaknesses, plus they aren't He-Man's abilities, rather gifts bestowed upon by the power of grayskull and the skullsword. Plus I think I remember him fighting without being in contact with the sword. So what could Nimrod really do? Besides a sonic or mental attack or something?
Originally posted by KingD19You answered your own question.
Because extreme strength and durability have no real weaknesses, plus they aren't He-Man's abilities, rather gifts bestowed upon by the power of grayskull and the skullsword. Plus I think I remember him fighting without being in contact with the sword. So what could Nimrod really do? Besides a sonic or mental attack or something?