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Originally posted by ShadowFyre
He should be comfortably above them enough to win I would think.
The Worthy had a World Breaker on it as well, and an amped up Juggernaut. If we were only looking at implied power and throwing feats to the wind, I'd say that the Worthy would be a bit too much for Hulk in this case with everything considered. However, they really didn't do much to impress me, and the Hulk during HOTM simply had better feats imo.
Originally posted by Sin I AM
He did?
I thought so, but that's based more or less on collateral damage. The strength that it would take for a single collision followed by a punch to destroy more than just one planet is monstrous. I've never really considered the scene to be a shared feat based on the way that a Red Hulk's powers worked, which was to borrow power from an opponent (to an extent) and add in to their own. In this case due to the Wishing Well, it allowed Betty to keep pace without over-heating. But that's just how I saw it. Other people saw things that made no sense to me, because the Wishing Well, never changed the way a characters powers worked that were affected by its properties. The Worthy didn't seem to possess the scope to compete with that kind of power from what i saw.
In some cases, they seemed to be watered down versions of their original selves. Ben was like a ginger bread cookie ready to break on impact. Nul was affected by weaklings in comparison to his implied power... etc. Some of the shit that was written simply didn't measure up IMO.
Originally posted by Stoic
I thought so, but that's based more or less on collateral damage. The strength that it would take for a single collision followed by a punch to destroy more than just one planet is monstrous. I've never really considered the scene to be a shared feat based on the way that a Red Hulk's powers worked, which was to borrow power from an opponent (to an extent) and add in to their own. In this case due to the Wishing Well, it allowed Betty to keep pace without over-heating. But that's just how I saw it. Other people saw things that made no sense to me, because the Wishing Well, never changed the way a characters powers worked that were affected by its properties. The Worthy didn't seem to possess the scope to compete with that kind of power from what i saw.In some cases, they seemed to be watered down versions of their original selves. Ben was like a ginger bread cookie ready to break on impact. Nul was affected by weaklings in comparison to his implied power... etc. Some of the shit that was written simply didn't measure up IMO.
So you're saying that Betty added NOTHING to the worldbreaking feat?
Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
[b]So you're saying that Betty added NOTHING to the worldbreaking feat? [/B]
The way that her powers worked was all that I saw, and the Wishing Well allowed her to keep pace without overheating, which is exactly what happened to Ross when he took on more than his powers could take in reference to his run-in with Thor, and the Savage Hulk. Ross overheated in that confrontation. Betty would have as well. For instance, the Wishing Well did not change the way any of the characters powers worked, and I have yet to see any evidence that suggests that it did. if you or anyone believes differently, why then didn't Arm'Cheddon, Bi-Beast or any of the other characters that were affected by the Wishing Well grow strong enough to square off against the Hulk? Why? Because it never gave anything of note to the way their powers worked.
In other words, Betty just borrowed power from the Hulk.