This thread shall be for battle reference, and shall be organized into the following sections:
1. Strength
2. Speed
3. Durability
4. Stormbreaker's Powers
5. Battles
6. Origin
7. Skuttlebutt
1. Strength
Thor and Beta Ray Bill holding up Asgard itself:
2. Speed
This is where I need to put my foot down. In battles, only two types of speed are relevant: combat speed and reactionary speed. Travel speed is irrelevant! How fast someone travels to a different location(travel speed) isn't how fast they go when fighting someone(combat speed) or how fast they can react to someone's attack(reactionary speed).
Travel Speed
Travels across half a galaxy(FTL feat):
Escapes the pull of a gravitational singularity(yet another FTL feat):
Combat Speed
Overwhelms Stardust:
Reactionary Speed
Perceiving things moving at multiple times light speed:
You are da Man of heroes. Super strength, super speed, super...ego? Yeah, you know you're gonna tell all your friends how super you are. This quiz proves it.
Da na na na na...Batman. Where do you get those wonderful toys? You are the Dark Knight. Money, cool gadgets, little boys in tights...what more could you ask for?
You are the bad mutha' known as Luke Cage, yo. You don't take crap from anyone. Heck, you even wore yellow satin shirts for the longest time and everyone was afraid to tell you how bad it looked.
You are the Green Arrow. Tough, stubborn, and a great fighter. Okay so maybe you don't have superpowers like the others but you do have Black Canary by your side. Hubba hubba.
Face it bub, you're the best there is at what you do...that must mean you are THE quiz taker. Despite being covered in hair, you somehow are able to attract the ladies. Snikt!
Is there any way to talk to whoever built this website(designed, whatever) and make it to where we can search all the threads we have created in a specific forum?
I want to look up battles I've recently created but I forgot what they were called, that's why I'm asking.
Doesn't make sense, if they all possess speedster force/negative speedster force, shouldn't their speeds be the same?
Like if I ate an apple that allowed me to run 100 miles per second, and someone else ate the same apple, shouldn't they be able to run the exact same speed I run? How are they slower/faster than one another?
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