God Blast vs. Omega Effect

Started by Xplosive6 pages

At its best, OE. Currently GB.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Juggs didn't take the most powerful blast first off. Secondly, Juggs is known for his durability and comparing him to Kalibak is laughable.

Read the Darkseid respect thread...he's erased countless individuals from existence with either the OE..or by simply touching them.

Durability means squat with the OE...the blast's only purpose is oblivion. If Darkseid can destroy new gods and pre-crisis daxamites with it...yes, he can destroy Juggernaut with it. Hell, Galactus was in the process of being erased, but he was one of the few beings powerful enough to resist.

The god blast and Juggernaut can tank Darkseid blast. This is the same guy that took the combine might of all of the exemplers without a scratch. Yeah, he can tank it.

Didnt he tank a blast from Stranger?

Those exemplars were pretty crappy.

OE.

Originally posted by carver9
The god blast and Juggernaut can tank Darkseid blast. This is the same guy that took the combine might of all of the exemplers without a scratch. Yeah, he can tank it.

Didnt he tank a blast from Stranger?

The OE wasn't meant to be a BLUNT force of power for a being to TANK. It was meant to eradicate life from existence upon contact. The OE and the Godblast serve two entirely different puproses.

Originally posted by Doctor-Alvis
Those exemplars were pretty crappy.

No they weren't.

Originally posted by Tattoos N Scars
Read the Darkseid respect thread...he's erased countless individuals from existence with either the OE..or by simply touching them.

Durability means squat with the OE...the blast's only purpose is oblivion. If Darkseid can destroy new gods and pre-crisis daxamites with it...yes, he can destroy Juggernaut with it. Hell, Galactus was in the process of being erased, but he was one of the few beings powerful enough to resist.

Like who? Give me some examples because it sure didn't take out DD.

Originally posted by h1a8
energy on energy contact doesn't follow the same rules as matter on matter collisions. Thus it is acceptable for any energy beam (no matter how weak) to block any other energy beam (no matter how powerful). Godblast wouldn't do anything to DD either.
I think it would kill him. It's affected far more powerful beings than DD.

Originally posted by Galan007
The Godblast harmed a hungry Galactus. A hungry Galactus tanked the Omega Effect. Therefore, the Godblast is superior.

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Although you were joking, it's still pretty convincing given the fact that it was a) published by DC Comics and b) written by the writer of the New Gods series, ergo I'd assume he knows what he's talking about.

Godblast is more powerful.

Originally posted by Enyalus
Although you were joking, it's still pretty convincing given the fact that it was a) published by DC Comics and b) written by the writer of the New Gods series, ergo I'd assume he knows what he's talking about.

Godblast is more powerful.

Seeing as how it has affected a weakened Galactus and destroyed his own hammer against a Celestial I'd say it's safe to say so.

Originally posted by Doctor-Alvis
Those exemplars were pretty crappy.

😕 It was stated that all of them were equal in power as Thor.

Originally posted by Omega Vision
Given Darkseid's nature and prior history you're left with three interpretations:

1) Darkseid has for some reason grown weaker

2) Darkseid is still just as strong as ever but for some reason isn't really trying very hard

3) Pretty much everyone who's written him in the last fifteen years is a hack who has no respect for his original power level.

I side with the third personally.

It is a combination of 1 and 3

he has grown weaker on 2 separate occasions and acknowledged so on panel

but not as weak as the hack writers portrait him

Originally posted by Knowsbleed33
No they weren't.

Yeah they were. The melee ones were. And the fire one didn't seem too impressive. Bedlam and Stonecutter were pretty cool though.

Originally posted by Blanket
It broke the hardest part of his 'armor' inside his head.
Had it gone any farther, it would have hit his 'brain'.

And yes, it did give pause to him.

It's not a physical brain like you and I had. When Thor went inside of the opening he found the whole place warped in different dimensions and stuff from different time and space areas. This is what was referred to in Nova as the "Continuum Cortex". It's not something a purely physical attack could really affect when active.

OE for me. I'd rather have versatility than just pure force.

Originally posted by Doctor-Alvis
Yeah they were. The melee ones were. And the fire one didn't seem too impressive. Bedlam and Stonecutter were pretty cool though.

All of them were able to make a fight of it with Juggernaut in that story. The same Juggernaut that nearly killed Thor.

Originally posted by Knowsbleed33
All of them were able to make a fight of it with Juggernaut in that story. The same Juggernaut that nearly killed Thor.

Juggernaut's a mook, that's why. For as cool as he is, he's an idiot. Thor is pretty stupid too, also for as awesome as he is, oddly. Give a solid MA user some magical weapons and they'd make fights with Juggernaut too. If Wolverine and/or Spider-man had magic weapons and they'd have 7/8ths of the planet as sanctioned Juggernaut fight zones.

Yeah, nothing you just said made any sense.

No need to be spiteful over it. Anyone who is faster or has more mobility than Juggernaut will give him issues. Just ask Spider-man, who accomplished more without the luxury of being the avatar of a demon.