Originally posted by TheHulkclass 80 definitely makes sense. It's why he can hold his own against people like namor, the thing and colossus but still doesn't beat the majority of them.
I think class 80 is a little stretching it. Class 50 is a lot more than twice than Spidey though 😂
Naw, at his absolute best, Parker is probably class 25, but on average, he's around class 15.
Originally posted by TheHulk
I always was under the impression Cage was a class 50 at best 😬
Which is funny because in his very first appearances, he was trading punch's with Iron Man and beating money out of Doom. (Power Man and Iron Fist just referenced it, so it's CANON. 🙂 )
IM was never that low a rating, was he? Class 70 maybe?
Originally posted by deathslash
class 80 definitely makes sense. It's why he can hold his own against people like namor, the thing and colossus but still doesn't beat the majority of them.Naw, at his absolute best, Parker is probably class 25, but on average, he's around class 15.
On average, he's Class 1...
We're talking about the guy who can't KO Octavius and got beaten by powerless thugs...
Originally posted by deathslashSpider-Man has class 100 feats. But as a general rule he's about 15-20 tons and Luke Cage is about 40 tons (which is generous).
he probably is, but when his adrenaline starts pumping, he likely goes up to somewhere around class 80. That said, class 50 is still twice spidey's level of strength
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Cage has moved beyond the lower rung strength tier nowadays.These creatures were literally walking mountains.
I like this.
This is a calculable strength feat.
Its a turtle monster and its head looks much like snapping turtles, which have known jaw strength to scale from.
Does the book tell you how big the creature is? If not we can guesstimate.
Were they standing next to any buildings?
Because its head makes it look like it might be significantly bigger than even the biggest Godzilla.
Anyway lets say we take a ~3 foot alligator snapping turtle that was shown to have a 1000 lb bite force on Nat Geo, and scale the turtle to 100 meters (328 feet, same size as a high end godzilla). The turtle would now have a near 6000 ton(12 million lbs bite force.)
And that's still conservative for Cage. Good feat.