Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Well, the Hood with the Mind Gem recently resisted the TP of Xavier and wasn't even aware he was doing it.
but that is a good feat. i hadn't heard of that before and it certainly makes the gem seem more impressive.
Originally posted by JakeTheBankLike you mentioned, most everything he's done with the gems thus far has been instinctual -- he has absolutely NO idea how to control them.
Me, too.This current Avengers arc is pretty much saying Hood is just about the least qualified person ever to have the Infinity Gems, and yet, he's able to perform quite a bit.
...Yet he's STILL a beast in comparison to everyone else.
Originally posted by Galan007
With this stip I could see him potentially soloing, tbh.
thats what I was thinking, I'm just not too familiar with any of the opponents or if they would have something to counter that
though, I'm not sure if they would have a lot of options anyways, especially given the fight is on the astral plane, so J'onn couldn't try to attack them physically or anything like that
Originally posted by TricksterPriestThe point is that the Hood has absolutely -no- idea how to use any of the gems, but still used the mind gem to resist Xavier-level TP.
Didn't he have a few other gems in addition to the mind gem? And didn't Strange ROFLPWN Moondragon with the gem? Granted, she does suck. But....let's not give no limits fallacy to the gem.
In this thread, we are assuming that Nate is fairly adept with the gem. That + his already uber TP = winning.
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Originally posted by Galan007yes, but that's still pretty good, considering people's historical performances with the gems and the results he's getting out of them. of course, this is in part due to the way they're being written now, but the solutions he's finding with them work and he's getting better.
^ Like the Watcher mentioned: he's got God-like powers, but is still fighting/thinking like a mortal. Hence him battling others physically, rather than just willing them out of existence.