Doomsday lost the ring and is still at ground zero of that attack...
The point of power it takes a destroy a ring, is much lower than it takes to put Doomsday down. That's why you see it melt and THEN the mountain explodes and reality tears. Regardless of how much anyone wants to push the "in an instant" agenda, the result is still the same.
Here's an example of Hal shooting a beam that engulfs this guy and 'utterly vaporized' his ring, and didn't even incapacitate him.
http://imgur.com/Ni06eT1
http://imgur.com/a2wngU6
[If you're wondering why he suddenly starts shooting more energy and surprises Ganthet, its because he's the son of an OAN and a Zamaron and no one knew he could do that.]
As for Doomsday possibly adapting and beginning to absorb some of the energy? Well, that's part of his character's resistance/durability/tank build.
There's also more to the problem with the theory of Doomsday ring being a major influence that alone though. . .. is in that rings have never really stood a chance against a Guardian. I don't ever recall a ring even hurting one or a Guardian ever struggling to beat or contain a lantern prior to their death and ressurection. They pretty much lifted a finger and there was no contesting their power.
Restrains Stewart.
http://i.imgur.com/EP3K8oY.jpg
Restrains Sinestro
http://imgur.com/a/t3Ala
Hal useless against a Guardian
http://imgur.com/zKfduHx
Hal, Guy, John, all useless.
http://imgur.com/1FOjHCX
And there's many examples like that.
Even though it's beside the point, after they were brought back to life... its still pretty questionable that it would help. These are largely considered weaker depictions of the Guardians, just as the rings themselves got nerfed along the way. Hal and Kyle's old rings are leagues over the ones Johns replaced them with.
Kyle [with his limitless OP ring] and Jade's constructs pretty much shatter as soon as they get near this Guardian. Shields are useless. And this guardian is an infant.
http://imgur.com/a/Bhoa5
Kilowog's constructs shatter on impact. Shields are useless.
http://comicnewbies.com/2015/10/06/kilowog-vs-ganthet-rebirth/
Not to mention Hal attacking Krona prior to the Krona Buster, and it was the same result as above. Attacks shattered into nothingness and shields were useless.
Then all of a sudden, he damn near becomes the embodiment of the universe's will.
But yes, just because I know someone would like to cover the low showings for Ganthet or someone in Johns run, like all the Lanterns jumping him and him trying to talk to them and getting beat up a bit, etc, despite what I mentioned above about it being useless, there's a reason for it written into their story -- the more they are away from their place of power, the more time spent away from OA, the father they are removed from their power.
22 of them who left OA for years are no match for a single one.
http://imgur.com/J9NKj5r
Ganthet even having left OA and stepped down and turned himself into a GL, was likely upper trans tier or higher. When he got serious he would lay waste to many GLs in single blasts.
http://i.imgur.com/8n0wE07.jpg
But on OA, they're top end skyfathers beings.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17The moment the Guardian blast sent Doomsday flying, neither the ring nor the aura were functional. The comic specifically puts an emphasis on this part.
@PhiloProve what? All I said was the ring was fully functional the moment he used it's power.
Originally posted by One-PunchThe sequence explicitly shows the ring melting and Doomsday no longer having any kind of aura before he's sent flying. The time difference between the ring melting and Doomsday being sent flying is incosequential - all that matters is the order of the events presented, which is that the ring was blatantly destroyed before Doomsday was sent flying:
The guardian explosion is what caused the ring to melt in the first place. Hence, the ring being destroyed and the mountain exploding happened virtually the same time.The ring at the very least mitigated a portion of the blast before it was destroyed.
Originally posted by Juntai
Doomsday lost the ring and is still at ground zero of that attack...
The point of power it takes a destroy a ring, is much lower than it takes to put Doomsday down. That's why you see it melt and THEN the mountain explodes and reality tears. Regardless of how much anyone wants to push the "in an instant" agenda, the result is still the same.Here's an example of Hal shooting a beam that engulfs this guy and 'utterly vaporized' his ring, and didn't even incapacitate him.
http://imgur.com/Ni06eT1
http://imgur.com/a2wngU6
[If you're wondering why he suddenly starts shooting more energy and surprises Ganthet, its because he's the son of an OAN and a Zamaron and no one knew he could do that.]
Originally posted by Juntai
As for Doomsday possibly adapting and beginning to absorb some of the energy? Well, that's part of his character's resistance/durability/tank build.
Originally posted by Juntai
There's also more to the problem with the theory of Doomsday ring being a major influence that alone though. . .. is in that rings have never really stood a chance against a Guardian. I don't ever recall a ring even hurting one or a Guardian ever struggling to beat or contain a lantern prior to their death and ressurection. They pretty much lifted a finger and there was no contesting their power.Restrains Stewart.
http://i.imgur.com/EP3K8oY.jpgRestrains Sinestro
http://imgur.com/a/t3AlaHal useless against a Guardian
http://imgur.com/zKfduHxHal, Guy, John, all useless.
http://imgur.com/1FOjHCXAnd there's many examples like that.
Even though it's beside the point, after they were brought back to life... its still pretty questionable that it would help. These are largely considered weaker depictions of the Guardians, just as the rings themselves got nerfed along the way. Hal and Kyle's old rings are leagues over the ones Johns replaced them with.
Originally posted by Juntai
Kyle [with his limitless OP ring] and Jade's constructs pretty much shatter as soon as they get near this Guardian. Shields are useless. And this guardian is an infant.
http://imgur.com/a/Bhoa5
Originally posted by Juntai
Kilowog's constructs shatter on impact. Shields are useless.
http://comicnewbies.com/2015/10/06/kilowog-vs-ganthet-rebirth/
Originally posted by Juntai
Not to mention Hal attacking Krona prior to the Krona Buster, and it was the same result as above. Attacks shattered into nothingness and shields were useless.Then all of a sudden, he damn near becomes the embodiment of the universe's will.
Originally posted by Juntai
But yes, just because I know someone would like to cover the low showings for Ganthet or someone in Johns run, like all the Lanterns jumping him and him trying to talk to them and getting beat up a bit, etc, despite what I mentioned above about it being useless, there's a reason for it written into their story -- the more they are away from their place of power, the more time spent away from OA, the father they are removed from their power.22 of them who left OA for years are no match for a single one.
http://imgur.com/J9NKj5rGanthet even having left OA and stepped down and turned himself into a GL, was likely upper trans tier or higher. When he got serious he would lay waste to many GLs in single blasts.
http://i.imgur.com/8n0wE07.jpg
But on OA, they're top end skyfathers beings.
It really is simple. In regards to the ring, what destroyed it, melted it, made it disappear, or however you want to call it? If you can answer that easily, there really is no argument to be had.
@philo
No. The book did not put a specific emphasis on this part. In fact, it did not emphasize on an aura at all. You are mistaking Lantern Doomy's bright green color on the previous page as depictions of an aura. That colorization was due to two specific reasons. One being both combatants were in an energy duel and the other emphasizing Lantern Doomy's feeding off of the Guardian's power.
You are seeing something that just isn't there. Instead of complicating things, just realize that Doomy most probably was amped from the Guardian's power and that he was the beneficiary of a gl ring right up until it was destroyed. Seriously this is just plain reaching. Smh...
Originally posted by celeyhyga17The ring is melted before the blast hits Doomsday himself.
@philo
No. The book did not put a specific emphasis on this part.
http://i68.tinypic.com/p0yfk.png
Are you blind, or do I have to report you and let a mod settle this?
@philo
Wow! This guy.. Wow... Just wow.
Here's a hint. The ring was destroyed/exhausted/overloaded/whatever by the total release of the Guardian's energy. Now what does that mean? He was the beneficiary of its power up until it was destroyed. What is not computing here?
Report me? Wtf? Smh... Get a mod ruling. Be my guest..
So that we're clear. Lantern Doomy was the beneficiary of not only the Guardian's power, but GL ring's power/defenses that served to somehow mitigate the attack performed by the Guardian. Which leads us to the point that Doomy did not tank the attack solely on his power.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17The ring was destroyed before the blast hit Doomsday himself - thus the ring offered no supplementary protection other than Doomsday's own durability. As a consequence, Doomsday survived a guardian exploding on his own power.
@philo
Wow! This guy.. Wow... Just wow.Here's a hint. The ring was destroyed/exhausted/overloaded/whatever by the total release of the Guardian's energy. Now what does that mean? He was the beneficiary of it's power up until it was destroyed. What is not computing here?
Report me? Wtf? Smh... Get a mod ruling. Be my guess.
To deny this is to troll. Are you going to troll some more, or shall we call it a day?