M'Kraan Crystal vs. IG

Started by vansonbee2 pages

Originally posted by psycho gundam
i got this

i'll place one magic card face up

Thats a bad magic card, what if "Mr. Master" has been discarded in the graveyard before?

Originally posted by psycho gundam
i got this

i'll place one magic card face up

😆

Originally posted by vansonbee
Thats a bad magic card, what if "Mr. Master" has been discarded in the graveyard before?
impossible

lmfao

Re: M'Kraan Crystal vs. IG

Originally posted by vansonbee
There was debate on comicvine, but didn't conclude which was more powerful through logical means.
http://www.comicvine.com/forums/battles/7/the-infinity-gems-vs-the-mkraan-crystal/526938/

vs.

There was a person stating that M'Kraan was more powerful, because the Phoenix was guarding it and the Infinity gems were floating around the universe. 😂

The IG is more powerful. Not only can it be argued that the IG can affect multiple universes and possible the multiverse, a user can use it to wish items like the M'Krann Crystal and UN into their hands. The M'Krann is just a destructive active while the IG gives you mastery over aspects of existence that allow the wielder to do things like mess with the UN's attack and likely shutdown the M'Krann with a mere wish.

Originally posted by psycho gundam
i got this

i'll place one magic card face up

😂

the crystal is more powerful, it also looks better

The Mr Master joke is awesome.

It's been a while since I saw him on 😄

I thought Crystal wasn't multiversal just the powersource that runs through it was. So like multiple universes all drawing off the same source which is multiversal but the crystal itself is not.

Mkraan crystal destroyed previous multiverse and created the current one(along with infinity gems inside the multiverse)

It is nexus of ALL REALIIES(omniverse) Its the 2nd most powerful object in marvel after HOTU

IG is multiversal. Even an incomplete gauntlet (missing reality gem) easily merged two universes together. Sure, in a recent story, it was claimed to be "only" universal due to writer ignorance and plot-induced needs but, as this goes against well-established canon, it should be ignored.