Originally posted by Galan007
Bang has some feats to suggest that his physical stats are in the high-meta tier. So if you're just asking who could beat him with physicals alone, then it would probably take someone in that realm... Maybe a bit higher.But if esoteric stuff like TP, BFR, intangibility, energy projection, etc are still on, then it's another story... You did just say that BFR is an option, after all:
Nah, he's scaling off other characters, and he's basically hoping that we all suck old anime man dick and agree that he's abstract, proving anime's superiority of whatever. Waiting for someone to say Superman or something, then he gets rock hard and jumps up and down like an excited bear on a bicycle, then scan dumps in a torrent of diarrhoeical shit.
Butterball cannot harm Bang in any way; Bang wouldn't even need to defend himself, his durability suffices. And he wouldn't "exhaust" himself trying to beat Butterball either -- he's not Colossus-fighting-Shaw-stupid.
Even if BFR was not allowed Bang could still tie him up or restrain him in some other way. Only if the win conditions were limited to just KO or death of the opponent would Butterball win, by waiting until Bang dies of old age.
Originally posted by Magnon
Butterball cannot harm Bang in any way; Bang wouldn't even need to defend himself, his durability suffices. And he wouldn't "exhaust" himself trying to beat Butterball either -- he's not Colossus-fighting-Shaw-stupid.Even if BFR was not allowed Bang could still tie him up or restrain him in some other way. Only if the win conditions were limited to just KO or death of the opponent would Butterball win, by waiting until Bang dies of old age.
Well, based on the manga, I was going off Bang attempting his most powerful attacks to try and override Butterball's durability - which would lead to him exhausting himself (which we've seen, there are attacks he can only attempt once every so often due to the strain).
Seems rather more on character than punching into orbit, or tying his opponent up (which to the best of my knowledge, he hasn't done).
Anyway, will wait until Carv clarifies what other stips he still wants to add.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Well, based on the manga, I was going off Bang attempting his most powerful attacks to try and override Butterball's durability - which would lead to him exhausting himself (which we've seen, there are attacks he can only attempt once every so often due to the strain).Seems rather more on character than punching into orbit, or tying his opponent up (which to the best of my knowledge, he hasn't done).
Anyway, will wait until Carv clarifies what other stips he still wants to add.
But yes, depends on the stipulations.
Originally posted by Astner
I'm going with Quicksilver, because he's fast enough to land hits and avoid anything Bang can throw at him. The problem with characters like Colossus and the Thing is that they're not fast enough, and I don't think they're going to last indefinitely getting kicked around.
Isn't Bang faster than Flashy Flash based off his fight against Garou?
I really don’t care about One Punch Man but haven’t we been over this Flashy Flash thing before
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
So is this post sarcastic as well?Is Flashy Flash sharper than all? Surely the burden of proof is the same, if you say Flashy Flash is FTL he should have clear feats supporting this, right? Manga or comics, statements need to have feats backing them up.
Originally posted by carver9
Ok, you got me there.
@Smurph...
https://i.imgur.com/9147uwT.png
Also, this probably isn't light speed but this entire battle took place while the entire world around them were frozen...
Originally posted by carver9
@Smurph...
Fascinating. Carver's proof that Flashy Flash is FTL isn't even consistent.
This is what he used last time:
Now he's using this translation:
Very different wording. One says Flashy Flash himself is FTL, the other says the flashes he shoots are FTL.
Is Hal Jordan, on his own, no ring, FTL? Answers, please.