Characters are Morals On
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Jack Jack Parr
He's Grown (+/- 30 years old) and Trained
Morals Off
Field & Rules
Win by K.O. or Death
Classic Cartoon dessert combat field
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Characters are Morals On
No prep time
He's Grown (+/- 30 years old) and Trained
Morals Off
Win by K.O. or Death
Classic Cartoon dessert combat field
@mightythunderbird: well since we've barely seen any of Jack Jack's feats we wouldn't be able to determine this.
Especially since we have no idea how powerful Jack Jack would be grown up.
So Thor and Superman wreck
@mightythunderbird: well since we've barely seen any of Jack Jack's feats we wouldn't be able to determine this.
Especially since we have no idea how powerful Jack Jack would be grown up.
So Thor and Superman wreck
He has Omnipower (not Omnipotence).
@mightythunderbird: And where did that bit of information come from?
We've seen shape shifting, flight, and heat vision from Jack Jack. Nothing else.
@mightythunderbird: And where did that bit of information come from?
We've seen shape shifting, flight, and heat vision from Jack Jack. Nothing else.
Interpretation. Everytime he wanted to do something he did. The fact that the babysitter said fire instead of ice/radiation/water/nebula means something. By the way, this is may interpretaton. If you look at Usain Bolt doing 100m fast do you think he can do a marathon in a good time knowing he has similar exercize?
@mightythunderbird: You can't just "interpret" stuff like that. There's nothing that says that Jack Jack is omnipowerful.
Jack Jack didn't even know what he was doing, he was just acting on instinct. He's a baby.
And if he wanted something to happen, why didn't he just teleport Syndrome out of existence? Especially if it's instinct. Oh that's right... he can't.
So basically what you're trying to tell me is, in your interpretation Jack Jack has Omnipower. We've haven't seen evidence of this, nor have you anything to prove it in other ways. Your assumptions of Jack Jack's abilities doesn't matter if you make a battle. You have to be able to show what he can do, from what he has done.
With over 20 defined powers he uses effortlessly and goes past normal polymorphism and currently with childlike innocence he could lift Thors hammer and can imitate powers we've already seen or come up with brand new ones. It seems like he isn't going to lose any of his powers either. He's weaknesses can be explained it seems only by Edna. He has most of supermans powers eluding super-speed. If I was deathmatching? I'd go with Jack-Jack Parr for at least one of them... Now. A comic book? It depends on how faithful the comic book writer is to his powers. Spiderman movies only go through his youth, the comics let him get to be an adult. Hypothetically adult Ben10 can beat anybody but the authors aren't into that.
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