Originally posted by KingD19We are talking about the cloak lightning. Not a massive bolt from the sky. The heat will do nothing. Muscle will only be affected if the electric current can affect his tissues (which is through heat energy). If heat won't affect his tissues then electric current won't either.
Lightning would also affect him differently as it has extreme heat and the electricity would mess with his muscles as well and Thor's lightning has impact force as it has launched people through the air.
As far as impact force. Superman can lift more than thousands of tons. The impact force only lifted Hulk (half a ton being) some feet in the air. Less than 10 tons of force. Plus Thor directed that level of lightning with his hands (Thor will be moving very slowly to Superman here).
Even if Thor managed to push Superman back then what will that do? Superman can still blitz Thor before he can react.
Originally posted by h1a8
You implied that I gave the idea that electric current doesn't dame people.
I said it had properties other than heat and you replied that heat was the only way it damages people. thus my comment is obviously referring to things other than heat.
I thought you were smart, try and keep up.
Originally posted by h1a8
You are avoiding the question because the answer is No
and you know it destroys your entire point.Here's the kicker. According to your logic, Thor will be affected by HV and every energy based attack that's less powerful than the star feat since he was affected in the star feat.
Well yes, I do think Thor will be affected by HV. Now, do you have a feat of Superman easily walking through an HV blast or not? Because if you don't, none of this is relevant.
Originally posted by Silent Master
I said it had properties other than heat and you replied that heat was the only way it damages people. thus my comment is obviously referring to things other than heat.I thought you were smart, try and keep up.
"The idea that electricity doesn't damage people" means exactly what is written. You have to be an idiot to believe it mean ANYTHING ELSE.
Just admit that you mistyped and all is good. We can discuss how it can damage humans other than heat.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Well yes, I do think Thor will be affected by HV. Now, do you have a feat of Superman easily walking through an HV blast or not? Because if you don't, none of this is relevant.
So Thor will be affected by every energy attack (no matter how weak) just because he was affected in the star feat?
Originally posted by h1a8
So Thor will be affected by every energy attack (no matter how weak) just because he was affected in the star feat?
Sorry bud, two way conversation here. I answered your question now you answer mine before you keep questioning away. Do you have a feat where Superman walks through an HV attack without getting staggered or not.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Sorry bud, two way conversation here. I answered your question now you answer mine before you keep questioning away. Do you have a feat where Superman walks through an HV attack without getting staggered or not.
Why would you ask a question you know the answer to?
That's a trolling tactic.
Just debate directly. Say what you mean and get to your point.
The debate is actually about the logic you are using.
"If a character tanks an attack with some effect then they would be affected by any weaker attack."
Do you see how silly that is?
Originally posted by h1a8
Why would you ask a question you know the answer to?
That's a trolling tactic.
Just debate directly. Say what you mean and get to your point.The debate is actually about the logic you are using.
"If a character tanks an attack with some effect then they would be affected by any weaker attack."Do you see how silly that is?
This is not how a debate works. I ask a question then you ask a question. I answered yours now answer mine: Do you have any feat where Superman walks through an HV attack, or any other energy attack for that matter, without him getting staggered?
Simple yes or no question.
Answer the question or admit you don't know how a debate works.
Originally posted by FrothByte
This is not how a debate works. I ask a question then you ask a question. I answered yours now answer mine: Do you have any feat where Superman walks through an HV attack, or any other energy attack for that matter, without him getting staggered?Answer the question or admit you don't know how a debate works.
P. S. You never answered my question. So you have no right to demand an answer to your question. I didnt ask if Thor will be hurt from HV. I asked if a character will be affected from an energy attack that is 100x weaker than an energy attack that barely affected them.
Originally posted by h1a8
reread my post. The P. S. part
Look at poor little H1 twisting himself into knots because he's too chickensh*t to answer a simple yes or no question.
Anyway, I'm not going to put up with your bull. You know the golden rule. Feats or it didn't happen.
Once you have a feat of Superman easily walking through an energy attack without slowing down, let me know.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Look at poor little H1 twisting himself into knots because he's too chickensh*t to answer a simple yes or no question.Anyway, I'm not going to put up with your bull. You know the golden rule. Feats or it didn't happen.
Once you have a feat of Superman easily walking through an energy attack without slowing down, let me know.
Why would I answer a question where you didn't answer mine first?
That's not how debates work right?
At this point you are being a hypocrite. You are chickenshit by not giving me a simple yes or no
Originally posted by h1a8
"The idea that electricity doesn't damage people" means exactly what is written. You have to be an idiot to believe it mean ANYTHING ELSE.Just admit that you mistyped and all is good. We can discuss how it can damage humans other than heat.
This has already been explained to you.