Originally posted by The Heap
*Sigh...*Do both Marvel and DC use this "Class" thing?
I mean when it comes to strength and durability?
No, but it's not hard to adapt: class 5 means they are capable of lifting 5 tons, class 20 means 20 tons ... nothing to it really.
Bane can maybe handle 1 ton or so with the Venom, Rhino is about 100 times stronger than that.
Originally posted by Scoobless
No, but it's not hard to adapt: class 5 means they are capable of lifting 5 tons, class 20 means 20 tons ... nothing to it really.Bane can maybe handle 1 ton or so with the Venom, Rhino is about 100 times stronger than that.
Finally, I'm told!
Okay then, Rhino and Shocker ftw!
* Is a dumbass for not knowing and coming here.
Originally posted by Scoobless
No, but it's not hard to adapt: class 5 means they are capable of lifting 5 tons, class 20 means 20 tons ... nothing to it really.
Not entirely, for instance in the handbooks if a person is listed as class 25, it means they can press in the range of 10-25 tons. Doesn't automatically mean they can press 25 tons.
Originally posted by Scoobless
The handbooks aren't great though, these days there are only 7 classes and the difference from the bottom to the top end of each class is huge.Easier to do it the KMC way 😛
Yeah, like todays handbooks class 25 means you can press somewhere between 800lbs-25 tons, which is a HUGE margin.
Originally posted by -K-M-that's nowhere near as bad as class 100
Yeah, like todays handbooks class 25 means you can press somewhere between 800lbs-25 tons, which is a HUGE margin.
where you have guys like Thing who struggles to lift about 100 tons
and guys like Superman who can easily lift over 100000000000000000 tons
Originally posted by Starscream M
that's nowhere near as bad as class 100where you have guys like Thing who struggles to lift about 100 tons
and guys like Superman who can easily lift over 100000000000000000 tons
Well once you get to class 100 it encompasses everyone from 100 tons upwards.
But where are you getting your figures for Superman?
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Originally posted by Starscream M
that's nowhere near as bad as class 100where you have guys like Thing who struggles to lift about 100 tons
and guys like Superman who can easily lift over 100000000000000000 tons
Superman's strength is a circumstantial thing. He ain't always that strong.
"He's as strong as the story needs him to be."
That's the Superman Clause, and it irritates the hell out of me.
Originally posted by Scooblessin superman allstar, superman was lifting about 200 hectillion tons (that's like 18 zeroes, so I actually vastly underwrote Superman's strength)...the scientists said Superman was lifting about six times his normal strength....so regular superman could lift about
But where are you getting your figures for Superman?😛
3,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons
meh
Originally posted by Starscream M
in superman allstar, superman was lifting about 200 hectillion tons'sthe scientists said Superman was lifting about six times his normal strength....so regular superman could lift about
3,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons
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Reading is fun.
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(not that you can get any figures on regular Superman's strength by using an alternate reality Superman to measure it ... especially one that reacts differently to close proximity to a yellow star)