Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Actually not all feats are fights . Although , in general fights are a subset of feats .
Anything that happens is a feat. All fights are feats. Moving fast is a feat. Lifting something is a feat. Punching someone or something is a feat. Taking a punch is a feat. Every single action is a feat.
Originally posted by Cogito
Anything that happens is a feat. All fights are feats. Moving fast is a feat. Lifting something is a feat. Punching someone or something is a feat. Taking a punch is a feat. Every single action is a feat.
And how does any of that contradict what I wrote(to which you replied) ?
Originally posted by abhilegendThe others don't have any feats ? Are you serious ?
And? He still has the feats while other don't.
Originally posted by iceman24567World's Funnest happened in 2000. I believe Odin did so in 96 iirc. Four years earlier. LOL at cha.
Blah Odin effecting the multiverse is horseshit it happened decades ago 😬
Originally posted by Galan007Who said to ignore feats ?
Feats are the only full-proof power-gauges we have. If we start ignoring feats, and debate based on our personal opinions or interpretations of a character's powerset, then shit is going to get ugly around here real quick...
Originally posted by quanchi112Who said to ignore feats ?
Here's an example.
Matrix/Merlyn fused the life-force of the Omniverse into tiny crystals,
each crystal representing the life-force of an entire universe.
These crystals are then placed in a device he created called the Celestial Nullifier,
the CN then crushes the crystal, and the universe it represented ceases to exist.
Matrix/Merlyn created Otherworld, a pan-dimensional Universe,
and he also created the Starlight Citadel (an Omniversal Nexus)
Matrix/Merlyn plays with the 616 Multiverse just to train Roma.
The Energy Matrix was collapsing and therefore compressing the Multiverse,
but Merlyn allowed Brian and Excalibur to absorb a fraction of its energy,
and with it, they were able to reverse a freakin Multiversal collapsed.
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Impressive to say the least, these feats of Matrix/Merlyn were ey.
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Jim Jaspers 238 only warped a single Universe ...
... yet 238 JJ > Matrix/Merlyn. hm
Of course, 238 JJ's warp would have twisted the Omniverse just like 616's Jaspers,
but he was stopped before he went that far.
The point is, sometimes characters are able, or meant to do something,
but they never get the chance to do it cause of plot,
and cause the story has to end with the good guys winning.
Could 238 or especially 616 MJJ warp the Omniverse? Yes.
Would they return the Omniverse back to normal once they did that? No.
Is Marvel going to make comics now based on the whims of either Jaspers? No.
So what's the objective? (for the writer)
Stop them before they reach a point, where we wrote, that no one could stop them.
You see where I'm going?
Luckily for Mxy, since he's used as a writer's clown to joke around with,
he does shit that's outlandish, silly and over the top,
and he's cartoonish too which is cute, funny
and why he'll bring back reality unlike others.
Originally posted by Mr MasterI see where you are going with this. Myself personally I debate based off of ability/powerset/what's in character/portrayal/feats.
It's all about feats, not about who's simply more powerful.Here's an example.
Matrix/Merlyn fused the life-force of the Omniverse into tiny crystals,
each crystal representing the life-force of an entire universe.
These crystals are then place in a weapon he created called the Celestial Nullifier,
the CN then crushes the crystal, and the universe it represented ceases to exist.Matrix/Merlyn created Otherworld, a pan-dimensional Universe,
and he also created the Starlight Citadel (an Omniversal Nexus)Matrix/Merlyn plays with the 616 Multiverse just to train Roma.
The Energy Matrix was collapsing and therefore compressing the Multiverse,
but Merlyn allowed Brian and Excalibur to absorb a fraction of its energy,
and with it, they were able to reverse a freakin Multiversal collapsed.-------------------------------
Impressive to say the least, these feats of Matrix/Merlyn were ey.
-------------------------------
Jim Jaspers 238 only warped a single Universe ...
... yet 238 JJ > Matrix/Merlyn. hm
Of course, 238 JJ's warp would have twisted the Omniverse just like 616's Jaspers,
but he was stopped before he went that far.The point is, sometimes characters are able, or meant to do something,
but they never get the chance to do it cause of plot,
and cause the story has to end with the good guys winning.Could 238 or especially 616 MJJ warp the Omniverse? Yes.
Would they return the Omniverse back to normal once they did that? No.
Is Marvel going to make comics now based on the whims of either Jaspers? No.
So what's the objective? (for the writer)
Stop them before they reach a point, where we wrote, that no one could stop them.
You see where I'm going?
Luckily for Mxy, since he's used as a writer's clown to joke around with,
he does shit that's outlandish, silly and over the top,
and he's cartoonish too which is cute, funny
and why he'll bring back reality unlike others.
Take Oblivion for example. We know he's extremely powerful. We also know Odin is extremely powerful. Odin has a longer list of feats but everyone knows Oblivion is on an entirely different playing field due to portrayal.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
And how does any of that contradict what I wrote(to which you replied) ?
It doesn't. Meant only to clarify.
Frequently on these boards some people have been confused as to what a feat is. Some consider fights to be separate from feats, when, as you put it, they are a type of feat.