Cdtm. You're a funny guy. The Hulk would view them as lifeless robots, which means that he wouldn't need to hold back. He has infinite strength according to the original Beyonder. He'd destroy Megatron, the Dinobots, and Metroplex. He nearly KO'd a full sized legitimate Class 100 while being the size of a mouse. No matter what strength feats you use for the Transformers, the Hulk has better, and bigger ones.
According to a forum ruling, he begins every fight sufficiently pissed, which means that we aren't arguing him at neutral, or base strength levels. Infinite strength means that he could crack open a Hulk sized hole on Metroplex's hide, and go to town on its inner workings.
Originally posted by Stoic
Cdtm. You're a funny guy. The Hulk would view them as lifeless robots, which means that he wouldn't need to hold back. He has infinite strength according to the original Beyonder. He'd destroy Megatron, the Dinobots, and Metroplex. He nearly KO'd a full sized legitimate Class 100 while being the size of a mouse. No matter what strength feats you use for the Transformers, the Hulk has better, and bigger ones.According to a forum ruling, he begins every fight sufficiently pissed, which means that we aren't arguing him at neutral, or base strength levels. Infinite strength means that he could crack open a Hulk sized hole on Metroplex's hide, and go to town on its inner workings.
Pretty sure the rules don't give Hulk a no limits fallacy on strength. Too many times he's been matched by Thor and others early to claim that.
Tranformers are actually high end class 100's. Many would overpower Thor.
Hulks friend is a robot. Vision. Transformers have more personality then he does.
Originally posted by cdtm
Pretty sure the rules don't give Hulk a no limits fallacy on strength. Too many times he's been matched by Thor and others early to claim that.Tranformers are actually high end class 100's. Many would overpower Thor.
Hulks friend is a robot. Vision. Transformers have more personality then he does.
Pretty sure that forum rules have the Hulk starting every match sufficiently angry. Pretty sure that the Hulk is far stronger than Metroplex as well, having no limit placed on his strength as he taps from the Gammaverse. The Beyonder's claim is canon, not your opinion. You may not like it, but the truth hurts at times. Thor is human, the Transformers aren't. Metroplex is huge the Hulk is small. You think that large spread out surface will stop the faster moving Hulk from penetrating it? I don't. I see the Hulk piercing Metroplex's hide, and tearing the robot apart like a deadly virus.
Thor took on a Celestial and did well. You don't need to have no limits to defeat a character with clear limits. You believe that Superman punched out a Multiverse per narration, well extend that very same belief to the Hulk after narration stated that he has limitless, or infinite strength per the Beyonder's words.
Class dismissed. 🙂
Hulk may have theoretical infinite limits. Board standards still have an "not especially amped" version of a character.
Otherwise Hulk would be unbeatable. Types of Hulk would have no meaning, Worldbreaker, Fixit, Savage, none it would mean a thing.
He becomes "forum Hulk", just like Flash.
Btw, didn't Iron Man KO Savage Hulk?
Remember in Transformers/Avengers when Stark needed to build a special armor just to fight Megatron? And that armor needed to use Optimus Prime as a special power supply? None of that needed for his Hulk busters, or even his Phoenix Buster.
Says a lot about Megatrons power level. Just imagine how much stronger Metroplex is.
Originally posted by cdtm
Put another way, you know how everyone puts Metroplex against Godzilla? And most insist Godzilla would lose?The very same Godzilla everyone also insists would beat Hulk.
Except for Carver of course.
So Metroplex > Godzilla > Hulk.
Class dismissed. 🙂
Metroplex gets wins over Godzilla?