If we're using the version in the OP pic, then...
-His raw power was nearly on par with SSB Vegito(so beyond most anything in the MU.)
-He was fully immortal, with nigh-instant regen(not even a Destroyer could kill him.)
-When 'dispersed'(or whatever you want to call it), he entered an ethereal form that threatened to not only overtake the universe/multiverse, but ALL timelines as well.
In the end, the only power that could actually destroy Infinite Zamasu was Zen-Oh's absolute erasure... So Marvel would probably need something like the UN or IG to truly defeat him.
Originally posted by Galan007
If we're using the version in the OP pic, then...
-His raw power was nearly on par with SSB Vegito(so beyond most anything in the MU.)
-He was fully immortal, with nigh-instant regen(not even a Destroyer could kill him.)
-When 'dispersed'(or whatever you want to call it), he entered an ethereal form that threatened to not only overtake the universe/multiverse, but ALL timelines as well.In the end, the only power that could actually destroy Infinite Zamasu was Zen-Oh's absolute erasure... So Marvel would probably need something like the UN or IG to truly defeat him.
So you're saying Hulk could punch him
Originally posted by Galan007I see DB is still bonkers af.
If we're using the version in the OP pic, then...
-His raw power was nearly on par with SSB Vegito(so beyond most anything in the MU.)
-He was fully immortal, with nigh-instant regen(not even a Destroyer could kill him.)
-When 'dispersed'(or whatever you want to call it), he entered an ethereal form that threatened to not only overtake the universe/multiverse, but ALL timelines as well.In the end, the only power that could actually destroy Infinite Zamasu was Zen-Oh's absolute erasure... So Marvel would probably need something like the UN or IG to truly defeat him.
Originally posted by ParmaniacThe Zamasu arc(which, tbf, was actually quite good) ended like 6 years ago now, and the unbounded power-scaling has only become exponentially worse since then.
I see DB is still bonkers af.
Although I will say that Zamasu is still the most 'unbeatable' opponent the Z Fighters have ever faced, even though he's far from the most powerful.
I will say that Zamasu, like most DB characters, is hard to pin-down when it comes to the effectiveness of TP shenanigans, as offensive telepathy is borderline non-existent in Dragon Ball.
So if he appeared on Marvel earth without taking TP into consideration, then he runs the risk of swiftly getting mindraped. Now, if Zamasu was aware of the potential danger posed by Marvel's telepaths, he would likely just finger-flick the planet into atoms from the onset.
Originally posted by Galan007
I will say that Zamasu, like most DB characters, is hard to pin-down when it comes to the effectiveness of TP shenanigans, as offensive telepathy is borderline non-existent in Dragon Ball.So if he appeared on Marvel earth without taking TP into consideration, then he runs the risk of swiftly getting mindraped. Now, if Zamasu was aware of the potential danger posed by Marvel's telepaths, he would likely just finger-flick the planet into atoms from the onset.
Which shouldn't matter to Shadow King as he has no physical body anyway; but he's trying to rule it, rather than destroy everything....
Ah, okay.
Yeah that could work, as Zamasu has no real TP resistance feats to speak of.
But what happens if SK's physical host is destroyed? Admittedly I got this from a quick Google search (😮), but it says that if his host is destroyed it could take months(or longer) for SK to reenter the physical plane. Is there any truth to that?