Originally posted by -Pr-
God blast probably.i have to say, though, that it's absolutely staggering the amount of ignorance concerning how powerful heat vision truly is, in this thread and on the forum in general.
I think they are tied.
GB is really powerful and while HV is not often used at full capacity, it has some impressive showings
But I completely agree with the amount of ignorance regarding HV.
I believe HV will be a more reliable weapon. GB takes some time to perform, HV is very accurate and it is basically a waste product of Superman's solar process. is not like is his life essence or anything like it.
So it gives me the idea that hv can be used often, while the gb can't be used that many times.
but based on their highest showings GB has tear a hole in reality, most people versed on Superman will know that he has done similar feats via strength, HV or static electricity.
What it amazed me, was someone saying that he only made earth a few degrees hotter, lol that is a perfect example of ignorance on a post.
Superman, heated earth in seconds, how long does it takes to SOL to heat up earth???
Here he INSTANTLY melts a car
Cauterizing a tear in the cosmos
He heats up a white dwarf star
It works on a molecular level
Challenges omega beams
Oh! and can be used rapidly at super speed
Plus contributing to the big bang on zero hour
Yet still, I think they are tied or very close, but whoever thinks GB "on a stomp" is wrong in so many ways.
Originally posted by keiththegreat
He died after he godblasted the Midgard serpent. He collapsed after he godblasted Exitar. He collapsed after he godblasted zelia. How does it not weaken him?
Those fights also had Thor fighting his ass off before using the Godblast.
The Godblast itself doesn't tire Thor out, but if he's already pulling out all the stops or has been through the ringer prior to that, then that's just fatigue setting in.
Originally posted by keiththegreat
How could it not tire him out if he needs to use his lifeforce to use it? Could he godblast one right after another?
doubt it. at least ive never seen it... i dont think it necessarily tires him out to the point of exhaustion, but it does seem to drain him somewhat.
Originally posted by keiththegreat
He died after he godblasted the Midgard serpent. He collapsed after he godblasted Exitar. He collapsed after he godblasted zelia. How does it not weaken him?
When did he godblast the Midgard serpent? You mean when he had fought it for an extensive period while being under the influece of Helas curse that didn't let him heal so the damage he recieved has built up for several comics including a fight with skyfather Zeus?
He had been fighting tooth and nail against Exitars creations not to mention he took off his belt of strength which drains him hugely.
Had a hell of a time fighting Zelias minions also.
Its not the godblast, its what leads up to it that tired him.
Originally posted by keiththegreat
He died after he godblasted the Midgard serpent. He collapsed after he godblasted Exitar. He collapsed after he godblasted zelia. How does it not weaken him?
He died performing the final attack against the Midgard Serpent (Which was not conclusively the God Blast) because he's durability was extremely weakened as a result of Hela's curse.
He was fine after performing the God Blast on Exitar, despite the fact that he wore the belt of strength which sometimes weakens him after use.
When did he collapse after blasting Zelia? She knocks him down and he got up, blasting a hole through her.
Bunch of inaccurate references to support a myth. The God Blast doesn't weaken Thor as far as I know.
Re: Thor's Godblast vs Superman's most powerfull HV shot
This is what the OP was asking
Originally posted by Warlord
aparently there are people who believe that Superman's highest HV showings match everything Thor has done in his career.What do you think?
He got the responses
Why is people claiming the GB wins?
This thread was open because the OP asked what the HV has done to match the GB.
If someone thinks this
this
or this
Does not match the GB, then something is wrong with you
(it will be nice if someone shows the GB, generating more energy than the sun)
Oh, BTW
"The sun radiates uniformly in all directions, mainly visible light and infrared radiation, and we can calculate the total amount of energy radiated by measuring the quantity of solar energy/second reaching every square meter of Earth and then multiplying that by the total surface area of a sphere with radius equal to the radius of Earth orbit. We get the astonishingly huge amount of 400 trillion trillion watts. To put this into a crazy context, every second the sun produces the same energy as about a trillion 1 megaton bombs! In one second, our sun produces enough energy for almost 500,000 years of the current needs of our so-called civilization. If only we could collect it all and use it!"
I'm compelled to say, yes HV matches it very, very well.
Re: Re: Thor's Godblast vs Superman's most powerfull HV shot
Originally posted by Rao Kal El
this
And Superman was in no way amped by the sun at this time?
Also, the Orion scan also has Orion casually sealing up the hole too... Orion's casual blasts = almost killing hungry Galactus, punching a hole through someone with Odin's power along with many many Dark Gods?
Re: Re: Re: Thor's Godblast vs Superman's most powerfull HV shot
Originally posted by Branlor Swift
And Superman was in no way amped by the sun at this time?Also, the Orion scan also has Orion casually sealing up the hole too... Orion's casual blasts = almost killing hungry Galactus, punching a hole through someone with Odin's power along with many many Dark Gods?
Sun has just been attacked by a cannibal planet.
This was the reason why Superman had to heat up the planet.
And while I'm not to versed on IRION and his Astro harnes it has been stated that He can destroy planets with it. But probably he does not has that many feats with it, just things like knocking Sivaa