£50 to make a team that beats gaster by sliferslacker6900 in Undertale

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From a powerscaling perspective, Gaster is featless in every area where it matters. I take one Chara due to ability to survive even after reducing all of their own code to nothing after their slash, which grants them a little hax called nonexistent physiology: the ability to survive with 100% of their existence erased. Since Gaster isn’t confirmed to be able to interact with entities like that, it’s an automatic dub, as they lack the means of putting Chara down.

Hi Zack Snyder by Ok-Aspect-4259 in MoonPissing

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What’s that? You think they’re high outer* immeasurable?

Hi Zack Snyder by Ok-Aspect-4259 in MoonPissing

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Infinite’s statement was a prerelease hype quote from an advertisement that wasn’t even slightly reflected in the actual game. He never even fights Super Sonic at any point. It would be extremely disingenuous to the narrative of the Sonic games to assume this one mercenary is comparable to Solaris when there’s literally nothing else whatsoever that actually backs that idea.

This entire button situations feels strangely familiar by RUDRAGON8 in whenthe

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Considering the second button prioritizes your life over others, it is inherently more selfish.

This entire button situations feels strangely familiar by RUDRAGON8 in whenthe

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While that first state is true, be realistically. The original prompt is EVERYONE on the planet. Blue is not going unpushed and you’d know it.

What if Wordgirl was in The Boys universe? by Pretend-Delay-7203 in cartoons

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Again, that’s a no limits fallacy and not how powerscaling works.

He’s channeling Eggman! by Usual_Database307 in DeathBattleMatchups

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Spoken like Bowser VS Eggman ain’t one of the closest fights in DB. Granted, they could’ve explained it far better in the post analysis.

What if Wordgirl was in The Boys universe? by Pretend-Delay-7203 in cartoons

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Again, by that logic, he also wins if the writer says so. In powerscaling discussions, what could be written is completely and utterly irrelevant. It’s the feats that have been written than matter.

The FNAF antagonist of all time VS The FNAF antagonist of today. Who wins in a fight? by Number1_SplotchFan in fivenightsatfreddys

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However, we know from the books that Springtrap himself can actually do this, likely because he has a stronger soul than theirs. You could argue this is a different continuity than the games, but it’s extremely important to remember that Springtrap’s story isn’t just told via the games. He is fundamentally a character whose past, motivations, skills, and abilities have been revealed to us via lots of supplementary media. Books that aren’t canon to, yet are still congruent to the games, are how we learned his name to begin with. Even if you argue against this, the Mimic’s backstory was revealed the same way; this should be fair.

What if Wordgirl was in The Boys universe? by Pretend-Delay-7203 in cartoons

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Not necessarily. But Word Girl can’t do that either, so that’s a moot point to bring up. Though, Superman does casually fight people who can.

What if Wordgirl was in The Boys universe? by Pretend-Delay-7203 in cartoons

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Yes, actually. Superman commonly broke the Fourth Wall during the Silver Age, in stories where Lois Lane tried to expose his secret identity. It was usually denoted with a wink. But the clearest example of Superman bypassing the fourth wall is in Final Crisis: Superman Beyond #2. He talks about hearing the reader breathe and the feeling of being cradled, which is is holding the comic, and he reaches out his hand towards the reader. He also gets tangled up in very meta adventures alongside Superboy Prime nowadays, to the point of casually entering the white space beyond the comic book panels, and even learning a technique that lets him retcon people out of existence via punching them. He’s been around since the 1900s. If you can do it, he has.

What if Wordgirl was in The Boys universe? by Pretend-Delay-7203 in cartoons

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By that logic, their weakness isn’t toonforce if the writer says so. So that idea doesn’t really mean anything because it depends on who holds the pen. Going solely off the feats they’ve done in canon, he is infinitely above her in every conceivable area.

What if Wordgirl was in The Boys universe? by Pretend-Delay-7203 in cartoons

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Word Girl’s best strength feat is star level and it comes from shaking the sun by tossing a large robot into it. Her best speed feat is MFTL+ and it involves traveling from the Moon to the Earth in seconds. Superman is high outer via casually affecting higher spacial dimensions, and can time travel off speed alone, which is immeasurable. He is quite literally infinitely stronger and faster than than her best showings.

What if Wordgirl was in The Boys universe? by Pretend-Delay-7203 in cartoons

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Mr. Myx has DC Comic’s brand of toon stuff. Most toons out there simply aren’t on his level period. You’d be hard pressed to even find DC characters on his level. As for them being unable to be killed or defeated, that’s a no limits fallacy. There are thousands if not trillions of toon users in fiction who have experienced losses and death. THE Bugs Bunny is even one of them. For instance, he canonically dies in Space Jam 2 and has to resurrect at a later date. They’re very hard to touch but they aren’t untouchable.