Originally posted by operator616Ok, I am aware of those events, I just thought his status may have been upgrade beyond skyfather, I always believe that Odin was really higher than the SF level at the peak of his power.
in everything burns story arc, his power was universal.
Though his most impressive feat is his battle with set.
Originally posted by Sundipped
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He's a peer to the abstracts.
I'm not counting Hawkgod out because of a lack of appearances. He wins.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
He wasn't the peer of Eternity, from what we saw on-panel. He only has one feat, and it was off-panel, plus we don't know the context behind it, so yeah, Odin wins against the featless sub-abstract wonder.
He threatened to curbstomp both Eternity and Scathan during that Protege fiasco. With him being as hot headed as he is, I don't doubt he committed genocide against the Watchers.
Hawkgod was able to have an effect upon Protege, who at the time was at the height of his power.
^Before this, Protege was going toe to toe with a Beyonder who one shot vaporized Mephisto. I'd say he's further up on the scale beyond skyfather.
^^ 👆 On top of that, HawkGod was Multiversal, just like Eternity in that story.
That was not Eternity 691 simply because it was GOTG book.
The incident took place withIN the Dimension of Manifestations which
completely disconnected and in fact, it's "Beyond Space-Time and
everything that is real and imagined." It's not only the home of
"Fractals" but of the "Abstract Concepts" as well. It's even been
stated to be the actual "Realm of the Living Tribunal"
Anyway,
it was literally stated on panel that HawkGod was "multiversal." (same goes for ET)
Originally posted by Mr Master
^^ 👆 On top of that, HawkGod was Multiversal, just like Eternity in that story.That was not Eternity 691 simply because it was GOTG book.
The incident took place withIN the Dimension of Manifestations which
completely disconnected and in fact, it's "Beyond Space-Time and
everything that is real and imagined." It's not only the home of
"Fractals" but of the "Abstract Concepts" as well. It's even been
stated to be the actual "Realm of the Living Tribunal"Anyway,
it was literally stated on panel that HawkGod was "multiversal." (same goes for ET)
yet people will still vote for Odin based on "feats". People need to realize that a character of HawkGod's level will always have close to zero feats, and for good reason. Do you want to see the Living Tribunal fighting Hulk? Too many feats will actually discredit a character of that level and leave you even more confused.
@Mr.M
Good to see we agree for a change. 😎
Originally posted by Raisen
yet people will still vote for Odin based on "feats". People need to realize that a character of HawkGod's level will always have close to zero feats, and for good reason.
I see what you mean.
I know feats are the primary factor in determining who wins but very often it seems as if the criteria for a forum win goes by who's the most popular. Either that or lack of knowledge on the opposing character gives the popular guy an auto win.
Originally posted by Sundipped
@Mr.M
Good to see we agree for a change. 😎I see what you mean.
I know feats are the primary factor in determining who wins but very often it seems as if the criteria for a forum win goes by who's the most popular. Either that or lack of knowledge on the opposing character gives the popular guy an auto win.
Feats are important and needed for the vast majority of characters, but you have to take it for granted when guys are said to be multiversal and peers to Cosmic Beings. I'm sure nobody wants to see Death fist fighting The Avengers in Manhattan. It's stupid and wouldn't make any sense. Speaking of which, how many feats does Death have? LOL. Does anybody think that Odin beats her?