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Strength class?

Hey I dont know too much about these class strengths like what each level represents can anyone just gimme a bunch of different classes and gimme examples of who's in them?

Marvel or Dc


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Hey I dont know too much about these class strengths like what each level represents can anyone just gimme a bunch of different classes and gimme examples of who's in them?

Marvel or Dc


http://www.marveldirectory.com/strengthlevels.htm

Keep in mind that this isn't official or anything. Also those in the 100 ton class are possibly much higher and this 100 ton scale doesn't apply to DC.


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Class usually just represents the number of tons a character can bench press. Thus, Class 10 = 10 Ton Bench Press. The exception is Class 100, which means that the person can lift at least 100 tons. This could be anywhere from 101 to Billions of Tons (as with some of the upper-limit feats of people like Hulk, Superman, and He-Man).

DC doesn't use strength classes, but it's easy enough to see where most of them fall. Marvel specifies these classes, but the "official" class is far from accurate in many cases.

Also, only battles go in this forum. Please use the comic forum (and more specifically, the comic book questions thread in that forum) for stuff like this. Thanks, and closed.


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