Highest feat matchup.

Started by zeel2 pages

Re: Highest feat matchup.

Originally posted by Nihilist
Superman,Thor,Silver Surfer,Orion,Hulk,Capatin Marvel

High feats only to be used
Feats only done under their own power or what their powerset allows them to do.

Place them in order from first to last.

captian marvel in general has no feats unfortunatly.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Final Crisis I'm guessing. Defeating Darkseid.

actually no, it was this:

Originally posted by Sirius77
Didn't superman save the omniverse by vibrating fast, then fix a tear in reality by doing the same thing lol?

the darkseid one was good too, though.

Re: Highest feat matchup.

Originally posted by Nihilist
Superman,Thor,Silver Surfer,Orion,Hulk,Capatin Marvel

High feats only to be used
Feats only done under their own power or what their powerset allows them to do.

Place them in order from first to last.

which captain marvel.......u didnt really specify, because if its mar-vell then that changes ALOT

Originally posted by -Pr-
actually no, it was this:

the darkseid one was good too, though.

What's he referring to? The scene with Metron?

cosmic armor superman. Also the ability to build a miracle machine incredibly quickly from memory is also up there. puts him tops for me. I don't think RKT could stop miracle machine.
RKT level thor is next
SS followed by orion, marvel and hulk

Cosmic Armor Superman? Memorizing the schematics of the Miracle Machine?

A bit of a stretch don't you think?

I wouldn't even include Rune King Thor. Might as well include Orion with Anti Life Equation.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
An infinite number of realities, the Multiverse etc. was actually stated to be collapsing in this issue. Just don't have those scans on hand.

Interesting.

But harder to quantify, I think, than the destruction of the universe (which Orion has also been 1/5th of, and has counter acted single handidly).

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
What's he referring to? The scene with Metron?

nope.

this:

and he did memorise the memory machine schematics.

Originally posted by -Pr-
nope.

this:

and he did memorise the memory machine schematics.

That particular feat is situational -- it is substantially less impressive than Surfer chaneling the big crunch, Cap Marvel lifting book w/ infinite pages, or MANY of Superman's other feats.

Again, though, is this a contest of who has the single highest feat, or who would win in a battle where everyone is using their highest feats?

Originally posted by Desaad
Interesting.

But harder to quantify, I think, than the destruction of the universe (which Orion has also been 1/5th of, and has counter acted single handidly).

Not in any noticeable way more than other larger than life feats.

That was the scale of Orion's galactic feat? 1/5 of the Universe? Impressive. Thor has a similar one under his belt actually.

Originally posted by -Pr-
nope.

this:

and he did memorise the memory machine schematics.

Oh, that. Meh, I wasn't impressed.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Not in any noticeable way more than other larger than life feats.

That was the scale of Orion's galactic feat? 1/5 of the Universe? Impressive. Thor has a similar one under his belt actually.

Oh, that. Meh, I wasn't impressed.

it's because he's not a blonde asgardian, isn't it.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
What's he referring to? The scene with Metron?

I was referring to the literal instance in which the omniverse was in danger of collapsing or something and superman just came in and casually vibrated and stopped the omniversal apocalypse. Then to validate it, the metron issue came up. Apparently it was implied that he was the only one that was available or capable of stopping such a thing.

Oh. -Pr- posted the scan, my bad lol.

IIRC, he rubbed his hands together to create static elecricity to seal a rift in space. Decent enough I guess.

Originally posted by -Pr-
it's because he's not a blonde asgardian, isn't it.

Eh, the lack of power. You could switch in Flash or some other being capable of matching/reversing vibrational frequencies, and it wouldn't have changed the outcome I'd wager.