Magic Heralds vs Hulks

Started by DarkSaint854 pages
Originally posted by carver9
[B]Kuurth never fought anyone as impressive as Hulk physically, so I see no reason on assuming Hulk physical strength couldn't take him.

I agree totally with this statement. In fact, with pure slugging it out, the Hulk would win


The same question can be asked, how is Kuurth going to beat Hulk.

Well, I brought up BFRing him somewhere, as Kuurth could transport himself, and could POTENTIALLY do the same to others.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
I agree totally with this statement. In fact, with pure slugging it out, the Hulk would win

Well, I brought up BFRing him somewhere, as Kuurth could transport himself, and could POTENTIALLY do the same to others.

🙁 stop agreeing with me, I want to debate. 💃

Originally posted by carver9
Kuurth never fought anyone as impressive as Hulk physically, so I see no reason on assuming Hulk physical strength couldn't take him. The same question can be asked, how is Kuurth going to beat Hulk.

@The Hulk...

Hull isn't jumping back from the moon and he sure as hell isn't jumping planet to planet in under 9 minutes. Escaping the gravitational pull alone from the sun would be a ft within itself...finding something to stand on would also be a ft but like a couple of posters said, Hulk has bent and reformed energy before...so it is a possibility.

Fair Enough

*whisper* @DarkSaint see what I mean....

Originally posted by carver9

Hull isn't jumping back from the moon and he sure as hell isn't jumping planet to planet in under 9 minutes. Escaping the gravitational pull alone from the sun would be a ft within itself...finding something to stand on would also be a ft but like a couple of posters said, Hulk has bent and reformed energy before...so it is a possibility.

Why not?
It's not as if comic book cosmology acknowledges gravitational pull as a factor at all.

Sakaar was twice the size of Earth, Hulk - calmly - jumped between it and one of its moons. Hulk's escaped pressures and resistances far in excess of gravity.

Oh and if he can one-hand throw Fin Fang Foom to the moon, which he did whilst relatively calm, it strikes me as odd that he wouldn't be able to generate the power (and accuracy) to propel himself to the moon too.

Originally posted by janus77
Why not?
It's not as if comic book cosmology acknowledges gravitational pull as a factor at all.

Sakaar was twice the size of Earth, Hulk - calmly - jumped between it and one of its moons. Hulk's escaped pressures and resistances far in excess of gravity.

Oh and if he can one-hand throw Fin Fang Foom to the moon, which he did whilst relatively calm, it strikes me as odd that he wouldn't be able to generate the power (and accuracy) to propel himself to the moon too.

Thank You!!! 😄

Sakaar was twice the size of Earth, Hulk - calmly - jumped between it and one of its moons. Hulk's escaped pressures and resistances far in excess of gravity.

And the distance between them was....? Now compare that distance (if you can) to that between the Sun and Mercury, then Mercury and Venus, then Venus to the Earth....

Oh and if he can one-hand throw Fin Fang Foom to the moon, which he did whilst relatively calm, it strikes me as odd that he wouldn't be able to generate the power (and accuracy) to propel himself to the moon too.

The issue here is not really Earth---Moon. Its escaping the middle of the Sun, jumping to Mercury, then jumping to Venus, then jumping to the Earth, then - as he is landing - avoiding being sent back to the Sun and having to repeat it all over again.

Within the time frame as specified by forum rules.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
And the distance between them was....? Now compare that distance (if you can) to that between the Sun and Mercury, then Mercury and Venus, then Venus to the Earth....

The issue here is not really Earth---Moon. Its escaping the middle of the Sun, jumping to Mercury, then jumping to Venus, then jumping to the Earth, then - as he is landing - avoiding being sent back to the Sun and having to repeat it all over again.

Within the time frame as specified by forum rules.

Well in theory hulk don't do logic like LoBo

Hulks. WB Hulk is physically much more formidable than anyone here save kuurth in durability alone. He could easily kill Angrir with a casual pat on the back and then proceed to beat up kuurth while War hulk and WWH team up against Harald jaekelson. If they fail at that then WB will come in and finish the job.

Originally posted by Naija boy
Hulks. WB Hulk is physically much more formidable than anyone here save kuurth in durability alone. He could easily kill Angrir with a casual pat on the back and then proceed to beat up kuurth while War hulk and WWH team up against Harald jaekelson. If they fail at that then WB will come in and finish the job.

My option for the heralds winning was BFR.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
My option for the heralds winning was BFR.

Well presuming Kuurth would resort to that option, (ive never seen him teleport anybody but i am a bit behind on fear itself,) it could work.
If this is a physical fight though, Personally i think WBhulk could potentially solo the field (depending of course on the extent to which you believe kuurths durability extends)

Originally posted by Sr J-Bieb
Thor broke his wrists hitting HJ, and needed the power of the Runes to even fight him on fair ground.

I have a hard time seeing him get stomped here... really hard time.

Still a valid point I've honestly seen no counter for thus far.

^Its true that Jaekelson was certainly no pushover. and he is definitely the second strongest on the field in my estimatio. However, i recall, Jaekelson mentioning something about Thors strength being trebled in order to be able to fight him on fair ground....and id say that WB Hulk is still alot stronger than that.

Anything that breaks classic Thor's wrists upon contact due to their durability is insane. All of those vikings were cursed not to die and conventionally immune to damage, and it was only thanks to Dr. Strange and finding their ancestors were they able to get around that enchantment.

It was more than just a strength amp (The entire tripled thing didn't make any sense to me, maybe it's an estimation of how much power was used) but allowed them to operate on the same mystical wave length or something. It's the reason why bullets from the pilot's plane or the mace of the Templar Knight were able to hurt the Vikings etc. when they would otherwise be invulnerable to such weapons.

^^Certainly is, Now the thing i cant remeber to well is if they were actually immune to none magically infused damage or were simply amped up to be ultra durable. If the former then yeah Jaekelson probably is the last one standing. I seem to remeber it being the latter though.

@rage, well actually that makes sense

I'd have to re-read the arc to be sure but I'm betting it's the former if Strange wanted nothing to do with them.