weakest being who can take WBH for a majority?

Started by StiltmanFTW6 pages
Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
So assembling a Team is as good as defeating that team and better than ripping Adamantium-Uru enforced doors?

I thought the doors were adamantium-vibranium? Like Steve's shield pre-Fear Itself?

We need a scan. The feat itself doesn't have it anywhere stated what the doors were made out of.

Originally posted by Sin I AM
This

Is completely inaccurate

How is it inaccurate?

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Meh, uru jobs more than adamantium. So smashing the hammer is not really more impressive than ripping Dracula's net.

So you're calling it a non feat? I guess that we can go about calling all feats non feats when it suits us then.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Actually, I have it on good authority that its impossible to rip metal.

So when metal becomes fatigued and plane wings tear off what do you call it?

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I thought the doors were adamantium-vibranium? Like Steve's shield pre-Fear Itself?

We need a scan. The feat itself doesn't have it anywhere stated what the doors were made out of.

My bad even Admantium Vibranium is a greater feat than anything Hulk has done.

But not fighting and winning against someone send for you is not a feat in my eyes. Else we can start with "Spectre send to stop Supermans means Superman is almost as powerful as spectre..."

Originally posted by Stoic
So you're calling it a non feat? I guess that we can go about calling all feats non feats when it suits us then.

I'm not calling it a non-feat.

I'm just saying I don't see how it was a superior feat to ripping adamantium.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I'm not calling it a non-feat.

I'm just saying I don't see how it was a superior feat to ripping adamantium.

For one, it took him far more effort to crush the hammer than it did to tear through the net. This alone suffices as proof.

Originally posted by Stoic
So when metal becomes fatigued and plane wings tear off what do you call it?

Context:

Originally posted by carver9
I am about to go in the kitchen and see if I can make tin foil make the ripping noise.

Originally posted by carver9
I tried ripping metal...just wouldn't work for me.
Originally posted by carver9
I tried to make the tin foil say rip but it didn't work. I then tried to rip metal but I realized that metal can't be ripped, only broken.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Context:

😂

Originally posted by Stoic
How is it inaccurate?

Because everything you said was you know....not true.

Originally posted by Stoic
For one, it took him far more effort to crush the hammer than it did to tear through the net. This alone suffices as proof.

I know. Still not convinced.

If anything, it makes it even more likely Drac was using secondary adamantium.

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Because everything you said was you know....not true.

Actually it was all true. Nul was not knocked out, he was removed from the field of battle. If he was knocked out he wouldn't have been speaking in space. The reason that we could not make out any words was because sound does not travel in space. He was gripping his weapon, and he was back on his feet the moment that he came back down to earth. Show me where Nul was KO'd. This has already been discussed at length, and nothing supports Nul being KO'd in that scene. And Fixit defeated Creel, which I suppose is also not true according to you?

Originally posted by One Big Mob
I picture Carver just sitting there ripping tinfoil and then listening hard afterwards and giving a nod everytime he does it. Then records his findings. Then it just montages random parts of a shitton of other experiments.

I hope he remembered to keep a spare piece of paper handy to compare sounds. You might have to redo your whole experiment if not

Then his mom comes in and just beats the shit out of him for ruining a whole roll of tinfoil

I make myself goggle sometimes.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I know. Still not convinced.

If anything, it makes it even more likely Drac was using secondary adamantium.

Unless the words secondary Adamantium are used, it was the real deal and Nul ripped through it like he was tearing paper. Uru is known to be a very durable substance, that becomes even stronger when enchanted. Those weapons were enchanted. Nul crushed his, and it didn't take long. However it did take more effort to destroy, than the Adamantium netting. This gives us solid proof that the Weapon was more durable than the netting. Spin it however you want, it still comes back to the same thing. Anything else is simply opinion vs on panel proof.

Does the AMOUNT ever matter?

So for example, I'm not crushing a block of aluminium. But ripping a sheet? Easy.

How is it possible to rip metal (not talking about aluminum foil either.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Does the AMOUNT ever matter?

So for example, I'm not crushing a block of aluminium. But ripping a sheet? Easy.

Well if you really want to pick apart something that can't be proven, calculate the grimace on Nul's face when he crushed his weapon compared to how easily he ripped through the net. Then if you are able to, tell me if Nul would have had as much trouble with a block of Adamantium as big as his weapon. Obviously it would be more difficult to crush the Adamantium if it were thicker, but is there any evidence to suggest that he wouldn't have been able to do so easier than he did when he crushed his weapon? After all he effortlessly ripped through the netting. It comes down to a guessing game that isn't at all relevant to the topic. You know what I mean?

Originally posted by carver9
How is it possible to rip metal (not talking about aluminum foil either.

Metal rips brother. It happens all of the time. Look at when metal begins to fatigue, and planes fall out of the sky because their metal wings rip off of the chassis. The same principle that you apply to aluminum can be applied to steel. It just takes a greater amount of force to rip steel than it does to rip aluminum.

Originally posted by Stoic
Metal rips brother. It happens all of the time. Look at when metal begins to fatigue, and planes fall out of the sky because their metal wings rip off of the chassis. The same principle that you apply to aluminum can be applied to steel. It just takes a greater amount of force to rip steel than it does to rip aluminum.

They break?

Luke cage beats him every time if he owes him money.

Originally posted by deathslash
Luke cage beats him every time if he owes him money.

In Axis, he punched Hulk so hard for not giving him back 20 cents, Hulk transformed into a different character (Kluh).