I've heard many a time that the God Blast is the most powerful attack by anyone in the herald class and below. my question is, where would rank superman's FTL planet busting attacks? the one where he flies through a massively large object at FTL speed and destroys. should he choose to use this tactic on another character, would it be as devastating as a GB?
provide your reasons for or against.
What does that have to do with anything? Classic Jugs tanked EVERYTHING that was thrown his way. The guy was ok after an assault from the Exemplers...beings that is as powerful as Thor individually. This doesn't include him tanking an attack from "The Stranger" and the list goes on. Using Juggernaut as a pedestal isn't the best route to take.
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I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.
Thor was having seizures and clearly wasn't in the best health prior to using the Godblast. The Godblast itself relies on Thor's vitality and life force as fuel. Ergo, it makes sense that the Godblast he used wasn't his most powerful.
Not only that, but like Carver said, classic Juggernaut tanking an attack doesn't invalidate its power level, especially considering his durability/force field and the fact the the Godblast has consistently messed up people well above heralds.
Starscream, no homo but you are my buddy BUT even though I think you are a cool guy, I'm not understanding your posts. Didn't you rank Juggernaut durability over Galactus? So why are you using Juggernaut as a pedestal when you ranked his durability in the abstract range? I'm not understanding.
You could always try reading Thor comics for once, but that might be too much work for you.
The Godblast is Thor literally taking his life force, channelling it through the hammer, and blasting away with it. Why on Earth would a Thor who's suffering from illness be able to put forth just as potent a Godblast as a healthy Thor?
Yeah, you kinda are. The technique itself was the same as all the other times, but the intensity/power of it clearly was not. It would be like comparing Superman's mild heat vision (the one that singes Captain Marvel or Wonder Woman) to his displays of heat vision that seals holes in reality or contribute an unknown quantity of energy toward the Big Bang. Yeah, it's the same ability, just operating on completely different scales.
Thor's Godblast which pushed back Juggernaut and made him feel vertigo =/= the Godblast which scared Galactus, shattered Exitar's dome, crippled Zelia of the Dark Gods, forcibly BFRed Ymir and Surtur, held up 1/4 of reality, etc.
It would really help if you actually knew what you were talking about before putting in your input, just saying.
Thor not experienced a seizure as he used the Godblast =/= Thor being healthy. Compare that Godblast with all the other Godblasts Thor has done and it's almost laughable to actually say they were the same in power/intensity.
Same move/ability, sure. Different scales of power to be certain.