I thought the Beyonder only led Doom to believe that.
I don’t really care about comics at all, but I love Dorm, where can I read this?
I got it off of one of the wikis, so I’ll just quote that:
The other wikis have this section really badly written, but the way they beat him is by randomly teleporting him into ambushes on their ship and wearing him down.
Also… so I guess Strange is unaging ><
Except that what I pointed out wasn’t made for theatrical purposes. The only time when they make it theatrical is when they show you the projectiles. Do you really think Ryu is going to sit there for 10 minutes to charge up a Hadouken in the real SF world? It would be so useless if that was the case.
Game Mechanics don’t fall under the same criteria is because they are trying to make something in which we the players can play with some sense of balance. Again, if we took your notion in stride then Gouki would kill basically 98% of the cast with one hit in-game.
SFII:AM yeah it’s not canon to the actual storyline of SF, however the Hadouken being powerful enough to able to cause a crater to the floor and all those things are in fact real to the Hadouken from the real SF storyine. In SFII:AM again, look to Dictator as an example. Many of the things he does in their is what his real Alpha counterpart would’ve been capable of doing (This is a rendition of Dictator before his Beast-Mode A3 version). Basically put Alpha Dictator>>>>>Ryu and Ken if he tried to wreck those two. Notice how Dictator goes “I’ll fight you on your own level” as a saying of “Hey, you suck, I won’t teleport anymore, no more Pyscho Shots, no more of my reflection etc, etc, I’ll just do physical hand to hand combat from now on to give you guys a chance”
Not canon to the storyline, but his abilities in their certainly are.
In SF:Alpha Ryu is shown dodging bullets, yeah, he can’t do that in-game but the he can within the real storyline of the SF world. The point is, they add bits and pieces of what characters can really do within the movies, not entirely everything, but they do add parts of it.
Also if Sonic Booms were traveling at their actual speed in-game then they would be laughable because it would make all projectile characters Broken-Tier Class. Their’s a significant difference from comparing some elements from the anime, comics (in which some of them have some archetypes which is plausible to the real SF world) then to the actual in-game mechanics.
Using In-Game mechanics as a baseline for how fast something moves in SF is never a correct choice, ever.
Well there is no such thing as a real SF world now is there ?
throws some sticks on the fire
So which actually represents Ryu’s power then? Normal fireball or Shinkuu?
I think the Ryu from the Van Damme movie represents the real Ryu.
Tough to say. I think in those cinematics where he takes a long time to throw a hadouken he’s doing a Shinkuu (logically), so maybe that?
That makes all too much sense. Super=charge time.
I want to go ahead and point out that Iron Fist killed a dragon with his bare hands.
Before he got his powers.
I have no idea what order the Capcom characters would go in but this is my very educated opinion on the order of most powerful Marvel characters.
- Shuma-Gorath
- Doctor Strange
- Dormammu
- Phoenix
- Thor
- Hulk
- Dr. Doom
- Nova-Prime
- Ghost Rider
- Iron Man
- Super Skrull
- Magneto
- MODOK
- She-Hulk
- Spider-Man
- Iron Fist
- Storm
- Taskmaster
- Captain America
- Deadpool
- Wolverine
- X-23
- Hawkeye
- Rocket Racoon
- Sentinel
Note: Thor, Hulk, and Doom could defeat anyone above them, but usually lie around here based on sheer power. Doom could even defeat Galactus. Aside from these exceptions the rest of the list is set up so everyone would be defeated by the person above them.
Super Skrull would put invisible bubbles in Magneto’s brain. Captain America would kick Wolvey and Deapool’s asses. Taskmaster fights the whole Avengers at once. Storms powerful, but is defeated in one hit by everyone on the list. Sentinels are disposable. Iron Fist would punch a hole through anyone below him easily.
I saw your name and instantly thought I would see galactus as #1.
which brings up an interesting question… who all is immune to the brain-bubble trick (without previous prep)?
Shuma Dorm and Ghosty are the only ones I think, right?
…not that one gimmick determines powerlevel, but still interesting
when you think about it an idiotic number of 'actual fights' are entirely who gets the drop. Magneto, Skrull, and anyone Phoenix and up can Touch of death anyone they see anyways (possibly again barring the not-actually-physical people for the former 2).
PS: F&*# galactus. He's the ultimate Marvel paper Tiger. Any race that can't protect their homeworld from him deserves what they get.
All the mystical type chars that one trick is pointless. Thor just brush it off, Strange just go astral and cast a spell then take back his body and heal himself with a time reversal spell.
the hulk is more powerfull than ghost rider?
I disagree there. Hulk is not more stronger than Ghost Rider. Was stated in WWH(HATE IT) that GR could of defeated Hulk anytime. GR is one of the strongest heroes on Earth and when Zarathos is in control, whoever he is facing is fucked.
Its not entirely clear how powerful Ghost Rider actually is though, even wiki doesn’t help that much. The article is… well it has NPOV problems.
Seems like he’s really strong IF you happen to fall within his provenance. Also its weird because he’s empowered by GOD, which is kinda iffy in Marvel.
Use comicvine or the Marvel wikia. He can’t die. Can create and control hellfire endlessly, can create chains out of nowhere, and well, he took a full powered blast from Strange with no effect. Zarathos in control, well, you are fucked. Not Dormmy/Shuma fucked. Zarathos’s power is on par with Mephisto except he is a total dick.
I did, being undying doesn’t count terribly much unfortunately, and compared to other characters, making fire and chains is pretty meh. Also, I don’t get how Zarathos can be so all-powerful all of a sudden. Mephisto took some random dude (sans soul) and owned him for free… and as far as I can tell they never retconned that bit of history out.
PS: Goddamn Dr. Strange has to start getting creative with his magic. It’s kind of insane.
They did. It wasn’t Mephisto who sealed Zarathos according to Ghost Rider history. It was a rogue angel. And that is without Zarathos in control and the chains can constantly reform and the fire is hellfire which in Marvel damage the soul. Let us not forget the fact he can drag people to hell whenever he wants to.
Ghost Rider should be up there, and Zarathos in control caused fire to fall from the sky.