Originally posted by quanchi112
He does not and what is more hilarious is Cap blocked a mjolnir strike yet Arthur is what?
So does that mean Cap takes Thor?
Cap cant even take some hand held weapons. Anyone arguing that Cap or Spider-Man are any kind of serious threat are just outright trolling.
Oh wait... Look who it is.
Originally posted by Darth ThorNo, but that means he can withstand far more power than Arthur is capable of with his shield.
So does that mean Cap takes Thor?Cap cant even take some hand held weapons. Anyone arguing that Cap or Spider-Man are any kind of serious threat are just outright trolling.
Oh wait... Look who it is.
No, Am was leveled by Mantas dad and just took it. Acting like Cap cannot **** him up is retardation.
BP is very well protected by his suit. This team beats the shit out of him. Your MCU hating ass cannot change the minds of the intelligent.
Arthur is bulletproof... but then so is BP. So Arthur is tougher than Cap but not BP, and to be honest we don't know just how tough Iron Spider is.
Arthur is stronger than Cap and BP... but I'm unsure if he's stronger than Spiderman. But let's assume that he is, although I doubt it's by a great margin.
I'm pretty sure both Cap and BP are more skilled than Arthur and Spidey is quicker/more agile.
In the end, Aquaman puts up a fight but I can't see how he wins. He'll have trouble hurting BP. He'll have trouble catching Spidey. And though he could take Cap one on one, I doubt he'll be able to do so 3 on 1.
Originally posted by The Spectre+
Do You Think Peter Can Launch Submarines On Lifting Strength Alone???, cause the peter i saw was struggling to keep aloft a container(and a small one at that)
This fight is on land, yes? When did you see Aquaman launch a submarine while he was on land?
Also, that Spiderman that was struggling with the "container" did not have the Iron Spider suit.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Arthur is bulletproof... but then so is BP. So Arthur is tougher than Cap but not BP, and to be honest we don't know just how tough Iron Spider is.
Arthur is tough enough to easily withstand the ocean pressure at over 21,000 feet as seen in BvS, allowing him to withstand about 66 mPa of pressure, or the strain of having an African Forest Elephant's weight on every square inch of his body. Arthur is tougher than everyone but maybe Black Panther.
Arthur is stronger than Cap and BP... but I'm unsure if he's stronger than Spiderman. But let's assume that he is, although I doubt it's by a great margin.
He's much stronger tbh. Being able to easily move in the pressure I just mentioned above is far beyond Spidey's feats.
I'm pretty sure both Cap and BP are more skilled than Arthur and Spidey is quicker/more agile.
Arthur was able to casually catch up to the speeding Batmobile at the end of Justice League in a single leap. He was able to fight evenly with Steppenwolf, who could easily catch missiles after they were fired and slap away an arrow fired by Hippolyta, who as we've seen can fire arrows that travel miles in a short time frame. Arthur is also able to swim fast enough to create a sonic boom underwater, and while he can't run as fast on land, it shows his reaction-time. Aquaman is quicker and more agile.
In the end, Aquaman puts up a fight but I can't see how he wins. He'll have trouble hurting BP. He'll have trouble catching Spidey. And though he could take Cap one on one, I doubt he'll be able to do so 3 on 1.
He might lose, but what makes you think Cap, for example, will be able to do some serious damage to him? Black Panther with his claws sure, if he really did cut into Cap's shield. Spidey? He could slightly stagger Thanos, but at no point I recall did any damage him. If the team is to win, they have to play around enabling Black Panther to do any real damage to Aquaman.
And this is just with feats before his solo movie, which I have yet to see.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Arthur is tough enough to easily withstand the ocean pressure at over 21,000 feet as seen in BvS, allowing him to withstand about 66 mPa of pressure, or the strain of having an African Forest Elephant's weight on every square inch of his body. Arthur is tougher than everyone but maybe Black Panther.
So we agree that Arthur is tougher than Cap but not necessarily BP. I guess the only one remaining is Spiderman. I don't claim that Spiderman on his own is as tough as Aquaman, but the Iron Spider suit was able to survive in the vacuum of space plus we don't know just what exactly Tony put in there. That's why I said we don't know how tough Iron Spider really is. Note that I did not say he was tougher or as tough as Arthur, just that we didn't know.
Originally posted by NemeBro
He's much stronger tbh. Being able to easily move in the pressure I just mentioned above is far beyond Spidey's feats.
Yet the kind of strength you're attributing him isn't reflected in his movie. If he was that strong then a love tap from him would squash a human into a bloody pulp. From the fight in the submarine, we know that this isn't the case. So based on pure feats, could you remember any strength feat he did outside of water that clearly puts him above Spiderman?
BTW, this is not a challenge. I'm honestly willing to be convinced if there are actual feats out there.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Arthur was able to casually catch up to the speeding Batmobile at the end of Justice League in a single leap. He was able to fight evenly with Steppenwolf, who could easily catch missiles after they were fired and slap away an arrow fired by Hippolyta, who as we've seen can fire arrows that travel miles in a short time frame. Arthur is also able to swim fast enough to create a sonic boom underwater, and while he can't run as fast on land, it shows his reaction-time. Aquaman is quicker and more agile.
I originally wrote a long paragraph countering your points one by one, until I realized that I didn't need to since if guys like Black Manta can land hits on Aquaman, then obviously he doesn't have some kind of super enhanced reflexes like you're implying. He definitely has the reflexes of a fighter, or of a movie fighter, but let's not exaggerate it.
Originally posted by NemeBro
He might lose, but what makes you think Cap, for example, will be able to do some serious damage to him? Black Panther with his claws sure, if he really did cut into Cap's shield. Spidey? He could slightly stagger Thanos, but at no point I recall did any damage him. If the team is to win, they have to play around enabling Black Panther to do any real damage to Aquaman.
Cap, with his shield, was able to damage IM with enough hits. IM is tough enough to take tank shells without damage. Aquaman was knocked down (almost for a 10 count) by a grenade launcher.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that every hit Cap launches will hurt Aquaman, but I don't think he can just stand there either and allow Cap to wail on him with his shield.
Originally posted by NemeBro
And this is just with feats before his solo movie, which I have yet to see.
Ah, and this explains a lot. Go watch the movie first, then we can talk.
Originally posted by FrothByte
This fight is on land, yes? When did you see Aquaman launch a submarine while he was on land?are you implying that arthur was only able to do that bcos he was in water?? are you making water a factor for his strength?? if so that hasnt been, and wasnt mentioned. so he can do that both in water and on land.
Also, that Spiderman that was struggling with the "container" did not have the Iron Spider suit.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Where is it stated he is stronger in water?
Aquaman can swim like a torpedo in the water. Such powerful swimming was what allowed him to push that submarine. It's not as if he benchpressed the thing. There's a difference between continuously pushing something as opposed to completely "launching" it through the air. Just because I'm strong enough to push a cabinet doesn't mean I'm strong enough to lift it over my head and throw it.
Besides, you do know that water helps a submarine's buoyancy right? I mean, the submarine didn't sink back down even after Arthur let it go which means the water was indeed helping lift it up.
Originally posted by FrothByte
You do know that water helps a submarine's buoyancy right? I mean, the submarine didn't sink back down even after Arthur let it go which means the water was indeed helping lift it up.Besides, there's a difference between continuously pushing something as opposed to completely "launching" it through the air. Just because I'm strong enough to push a cabinet doesn't mean I'm strong enough to lift it over my head.
And the water is supposed to make the difference between lifting a car and lifting a Submarine?