But no, not really. He's depicted in battle as stronger, more easily smashing enemies with power-rings themselves, when he was struggling at first against lesser lanterns. The energy coming off of him and his blasts are clearly far more powerful. His constructs just run theirs over.
And both he and the 'final boss' of the story both comment that he's much more powerful because he's wielding more rings.
There is no other logical way to see that.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
As far as the actual battle here goes, I doubt Hal could beat Prime with 10 rings.Cyborg Superman was 10 rings roughed up badly on Superman, but was later defeated. I'd think Hank rocking the rings would boost him to about trans level, no more. I don't think Hal with 10 Oan rings would make him any more powerful than Hank nor capable of beating Prime.
Then again, if Hal attempted to "Krona Buster" him, he might kill Prime to death.
No amount of rings is helping Hal beat Prime.
Originally posted by Sin I AM
No. Your taking it too literal. It increases the charge that's it. So one equals 100% and ten 1000%. Two rings does however help when a task is beyond a single rings capabilities like when Hal went ape shit and tried to rebuild coast city.
So if you shoot 1000% of power in one second, and 100% of power in another second...which Krona Buster has more power??
Power is the rate at which energy is transferred. So if one tank is larger than the other, and the power output is limited by your will...assuming you are able to summon the willpower to do it, having more rings will make you able to give off more energy.