Originally posted by NemeBro
Who would also lose to Gouki. ๐
While I disagree there, it is not the thread ๐ Algalon is not physical for starter. He is composed of energy and is nothing more than space given form, like the Ethereal race. What make me say he win this is not that however, but rather the fact that he can BFR his enemies or simply open a black hole.
Algalon can casually collapse stars, that along with summoning black holes is the extent of his power.
Originally posted by NemeBro
On a more serious note.Why would you set to earth-based characters confined to a planet against one who can create black holes and collapse stars?
Algalon opens up relatively small black holes and I seriously doubt if he could collapse an actual star with the size of our Sun, for example.
He was created by the Titans so anything's possible, but I don't think so.
Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Algalon opens up relatively small black holes and I seriously doubt if he could collapse an actual star with the size of our Sun, for example.He was created by the Titans so anything's possible, but I don't think so.
So a small Black Hole is less dangerous than a big one? I am in shock. It means I've been eluded during my astrology classes all this time? That a Black Hole is not dangerous regardless of its size due to its properties, but rather just because it's big?
And yes, Algalon was created by the Titans. What reason do you have to "not think so"?
Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Pretty much. Algalon, like many raid bosses in WoW, has very little actual lore behind him.
Algalon like all raid bosses in WoW is weakened for the purpose of the game. He also has adequate lore behind him. But for the sake of toying with ignorance, let's say Algalon can not make Black Holes, or collapse stars, he is still very much able to BFR Akuma. When Akuma is sent across space, what hope does he have to defeat Algalon? More importantly, what hope does he have of surviving? How long would he last in space before he dies? Algalon travel from the depths of Azeroth to space in less time than you can say "Hello"
Originally posted by Silly GooseYes, it is less dangerous.
So a small Black Hole is less dangerous than a big one? I am in shock. It means I've been eluded during my astrology classes all this time? That a Black Hole is not dangerous regardless of its size due to its properties, but rather just because it's big?
A small black hole would not be able to sustain itself and would evaporate nigh-instantaneously, before it can cause any real damage.
And if WoW characters can survive it, Gouki will be just fine.
Originally posted by Silly Goose
So a small Black Hole is less dangerous than a big one? I am in shock. It means I've been eluded during my astrology classes all this time? That a Black Hole is not dangerous regardless of its size due to its properties, but rather just because it's big?And yes, Algalon was created by the Titans. What reason do you have to "not think so"?
Algalon like all raid bosses in WoW is weakened for the purpose of the game. He also has adequate lore behind him. But for the sake of toying with ignorance, let's say Algalon can not make Black Holes, or collapse stars, he is still very much able to BFR Akuma. When Akuma is sent across space, what hope does he have to defeat Algalon? More importantly, what hope does he have of surviving? How long would he last in space before he dies? Algalon travel from the depths of Azeroth to space in less time than you can say "Hello"
I suppose it's the same to a mortal whether to be sucked in by a small or a big black hole, but I don't think it's necessary to confuse people by making them think that Algalon can create full-blown black holes.
Well, not everyone who was created by the Titans has crazy powers.
Well, I'm not arguing that he can send Akuma to space or otherwise kill him.