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Post by Sherlock Holmes on Nov 24, 2012 14:51:36 GMT -5
[/s]. Basically, just rank your chars by most powerful to least powerful and give your reasoning. It's that simple ALSO the game isn't taking the original list and adding your own characters to it. That would lead to so many arguments and I WANT TO AVOID THAT. So, just make your own list. [li] Dormammu:[/li][li] Joshua Kiryu: [/li][li] Doctor Strange:[/li][li] Mephisto:[/li][li] Castiel:[/li][li] Sosuke Aizen: [/li][li] Sebastian Michaelis:[/li][li] Loki Laufeyson:[/li][li] Ulquiorra Cifer: [/li][li] Doctor Doom:[/li][li] Erik Lensherr: [/li][li] Mr. Gold: [/li][li] Klarion:[/li][li] Cora Mills: [/li][li] John Breed:[/li][li] Valvatorez:[/li][li] Ciel Phantomhive: [/li][li] Pitch Black[/li][li] Tony Stark [with suit]: [/li][li] Mami Tomoe:[/li][li] Eridan Ampora: [/li][li] Karkat Vantas: Karkat is decently skilled with his sickle and he's God Tier, but... well, the Blood aspect doesn't exactly lend itself to massive amounts of power, at least not for someone like Karkat who has yet to realize it's full potential. Due to his forced God Tier ascension, Karkat has not yet achieved the full understand of his classpect that many of the other God Tiers have. As the Knight of Blood, he is intended to use his abilities to protect his friends, which is something he does do, albeit without being aware of it or forcing himself to not notice it out of sheer grumpiness. At the moment, what he can do is create energy shields that can block out most any attack, but... that's about it. He may develop more God Tier powers later, but who knows? Karkat is also a Contractor, which means it's basically impossible to destroy his body unless his Soul Gem is harmed. He has increased strength, speed and reflexes, so he's become a much better fighter than he was before, due to the amount of time spent on fighting demons to keep his Soul Gem clean. His contractor magic stemmed from giving himself more power, so he is capable of greatly increasing his physical strength and speed. Not only that, but if his Soul Gem were to run out, it wouldn't count as either a just or heroic death, meaning that he'd just... come back to life. Basically, he's become a flying, nigh-immortal, super strong, super fast Contractor with energy shields and quite a bit of skill in fighting. [/li][li] Khan Noonien Singh: Due to various augmentations Khan received in his youth, he has gained superhuman abilities. While not much compared to some of the others on this list, Khan can lift about ten tons, allowing him to pick up and throw humans with ease and run faster than most human athletes. He also has enough skill in combat to take out an entire squadron of Klingons almost single-handedly. He was shown to be able to take down an armed Klingon without even using a weapon, so he's extraordinarily skilled. However, that isn't enough to put him too high on the list, so here he is. [/li][li] The Tenth / Eleventh Doctor: Although he never makes use of his skills unless he must, the Doctor is actually a highly skilled combatant. He knows his way around basically every weapon in the known universe, from every time period and every other universe so... give him something and he'll use it, unless it's anything even resembling a gun. The Tenth Doctor absolutely refuses to use a gun, unless it is absolutely the most dire scenario possible. If he were to use a gun, he would probably be a great shot with it, though. The Eleventh, however, is more willing to use weapons - in fact, he's shown using a gun quite a few times, though never in direct combat. It can be assumed that he's a great shot, most likely even better than the Tenth. What puts the Tenth Doctor slightly above the Eleventh in terms of actual powers, however, is his telepathic abilities. While not necessarily useful in combat, the Tenth Doctor is capable of doing just about anything with someone's mind, from removing memories, looking into their respective timeline, sending thoughts and messages... though, it usually requires some kind of physical contact to do anything. [/li][li] Killian Jones: While not the greatest swordfighter in the world, Killian has spent about three hundred years training to fight a powerful sorcerer... so, suffice to say, he's a very skilled swordsman, but... it's really his psychological flaws that he needs to keep under check, not his physical ones. Killian rushes into things without even thinking about them, which usually means he attacks powerful people without thinking twice. killian pls [/li][li] Celestia Ludenberg | Kyouko Kirigiri: They're both of about the same strength, physically, since none of them are at all skilled in combat. If anything, Kirigiri may have picked up a few tricks while being a detective, but she still isn't very physically strong. [/li][li] Kankri Vantas: NOW WE'VE COME TO THE MOST OP CHARACTER EVER: KANKRI. Truly, his Social Justice knows no bounds - he is, of course, capable of destroying planets with sheer passive aggressiveness. No but actually Kankri is rly weak and would probably get beaten up by pretty much anyone. [/li][/ul][/size][/blockquote][/blockquote][/justify]
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Post by Garchomp on Nov 24, 2012 15:08:17 GMT -5
People added so... yeah - Madoka - welp Madoka is kind of the concept of hope and exists outside of space and time, so she essentially has limitless power and can do godly shit and all that. She admittedly isn't the most active presence, but you also can't really fight or kill her.
- The Shaman King - As Shaman King, Hao is... the focus point of the collective souls, memories and experiences of an entire universe, also known as the Great Spirit. He basically has complete control of everything in his own world, and is vastly powerful even outside of that sphere of influence. He's God, and he won't let anyone forget it.
- Kyubey - Kyubey ironically can be positioned both at the near top and the bottom of the list. While he has vast knowledge and can't be killed and can teleport and all sorts of cool stuff, he has no power for anything active. His whole purpose is to incubate and harvest energy and act as a catalyst, empowering others. He can't fight or really do much else.
- SCP 053/Abby - Abby is pretty similar to Kyubey in that she can be both near the top and the bottom - but for different reasons. Actively, she's not capable of anything at all - she's three. But her passive abilities goad almost anything with sentience into attacking her, then heal her of any damage while severely hurting the attacker regardless of how strong they are. So she's essentially self-regenerating, practically immortal and can kill anything that's mortal.
- Her Imperious Condescension - The Condesce is kind of... wow op condesce pls. Naturally very strong, with amazing regenerative capabilities and also nigh immortal due to her blood, her service to Lord English gave her the opportunity to gain quite a few more powers. She can manipulate other trolls, any animal - even First Guardians with the shape of an animal, has enough pure psionic power to blow up a sizeable planet, can likely manipulate ghosts and is generally someone to be super cautious around.
- Hao Asakura - Hao Asakura in his third incarnation is capable of manipulating all five elements freely, can bring back the dead or read the flow of energy to dodge attacks, can reincarnate if killed - and get stronger as he does so. He reads minds, has a spirit that is one of the five strongest spirits outside of the Great Spirit, incredible knowledge of shamanic techniques, incredible defensive properties when in Oversoul, and uh yeah, he's really ridiculous. So. That's why he's here. Hao pls.
- Tier Harribel - As one of the top three Espada, Harribel is capable of manipulating all water in the area around her, has an incredibly oppressive reiatsu, can wreck a city and all that fun stuff. She's a very skilled and strategic fighter, with considerable skill with a sword, and her intellect combined with her raw power make her a very dangerous opponent - if one that's disinclined to actually fight most of the time.
- Shio - Shio could, potentially, be at the same level as the Condesce. But in her usual form she's about as strong, physically, as Mithos, if far less skilled and so I put her in between them because yeah how do Aragami. She can fight amazingly well given her age and inexperience, her sword or bullets will eat anything that's not human on contact, and she also can transform into Nova and begin to devour the whole world. To put it into perspective - she was born after her core consumed a nuclear explosion and all the humans caught within it. shio pls
- Mithos - Mithos is pretty straightforward. He's smart and has insane magical talent and martial skill and he's four thousand years old and an angel. Even without his pacts or the Eternal Sword, he's final boss material, able to take lots of damage, dish more out, teleport and generally make one's life a living hell if not kill them off really quickly. It's hard to get him to stay down, and he's far more vulnerable mentally than physically.
- Lilynette Gingerback - I could probably count in her and Starrk's Resureccion and thus kick her up to above Harribel but when considered as an individual, Lilynette is kind of. Weak. Not all that weak when compared to other people in terms of sheer power - she can move fast, her ceros can crumple walls or even buildings when she's trying - but she also is immature, with little skill in using her power and while she's got impressive endurance and physical strength in comparison to a normal person, against a trained fighter, she won't do that well. She can't use many of her abilities that often either - using too many ceros tires her out very quickly and her stamina is not really great either.
- Garchomp - Poor Garchomp - despite being trained for battle and having awesome stats and typing and being an Uber-tier, she isn't a god or an angel or anything that special. She is really good at eating faces, slicing stuff up, calling down meteors and generally being a dragon, but she can't exactly cut a world in half or nuke a city. She's a Pokemon but she's not a legendary and the difference in power is quite evident there. That said, she's still a focused, trained weapon.
- Nagito Komaeda - Nagito is terminally ill, and he's a frail human with his only real ability being inhumanly lucky. So he'll survive every apocalypse that comes to AM but keel over if someone shanks him afterwards.
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Regina Mills
Anti-Villain
that's why her hair is so big it's full of secrets [/center]
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Post by Regina Mills on Nov 24, 2012 15:22:53 GMT -5
- Sarafine Duchannes - Sarafine is...a freaking force of nature. Like, there's no other way to describe her. Fucking with a Natural or Cataclyst is like fucking with mother nature - you just...really shouldn't do it, or a lot of shit is going to get wrecked. Tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, electrical storms, tsunamis, monsoons - you name the natural disaster, she can probably pull it off. She has control over the weather, as well as...technically five different elements (fire, water, wind, earth, and darkness) - as well as a wide variety of Casts that she's had over a decade to study at her disposal. Her raw ability isn't as powerful as Lena's - but she's trained relentlessly under Abraham for so long that you'd be hard-put to find someone who has a more excellent understanding of their abilities than she does. And, being a Dark Caster, she has the advantage of not having to worry about losing control of her abilities due to her emotions...most of the time, anyway. :]
- Regina Mills - Umm. I don't know. I'm still conflicted about ranking Regina above or below Evanora, but...I went with putting her here. Even though if they were to, say, fight, Evanora could be really ':]' because of the ruby slippers, just in terms of measuring up their power...Regina's probably ahead. Because she is, in fact, one of the most powerful magic users from her realm (with Cora and Rumpel ahead of her), OUAT magic is pretty much the most yolo thing ever, aaand that power included casting a curse that displaced an entire world's population, so. Basically she's capable of extreme feats of power, although she rarely has the desire or occasion to...you know, do something on the level of the Dark Curse. Things like that take preparation, after all. But in theory, if she had any reason to do so, Regina could do what Evanora's planning with Theodora (2secret :O) by herself, so...
- Evanora - Welp. Evanora has her sister here, so combining their powers, they're going to be capable of...well, spoilers. Y'all will find out what they're going to be capable of :]. That's one of the reasons she's ranked so close to the top - that, and the ruby slippers she has in her position, which are provide excellent protection against magical attacks. So basically, she has the magical skill of someone like Ridley or Phoebe (and more experience than both of them) - pretty much equipped with a spell for every occasion - but then you're also throwing magical resistance in there. Which gives her an advantage over...well, magical opponents! I suppose you might have some luck with attacks of a more physical nature, but she can, y'know, teleport, so there's that. Also
SITH lightning. 2spooky :O
- Ridley Duchannes - A lot of the Casts Ridley knows are her world's equivalent to the spells Phoebe knows, so they're pretty well-matched in that respect. What pushes Ridley ahead of even Phoebe's empath abilities, though (when Phoebe's without her sisters, at least) are Ridley's abilities as a Siren. We are talking complete mental control here, and it's definitely not something to take lightly - there have proven to be very few people capable of resisting it. She was even capable of taking control of an entire pack of Incubi for a short period of time, which is kind of incredibly ridiculous if you realize how 2spooky Incubi are. Like, here on AM - she'd probably be able to get the best of even some of the characters more powerful than her this way. Because physical or magical power don't really help you here. But the fact that she can, essentially, be killed the same way a human can does rank her below Evanora.
- Phoebe Halliwell Phoebe's definitely a powerful witch in her own right, and is capable of actually turning a person's emotions against them if she's feeling particularly nasty, buuut...on her own, she's definitely less powerful than she is with her sisters. The three of them together would easily rank near the top of this list, having, well...stopped apocalypses with their power before, but right now Phoebe's here on AM by herself like "AH DON'T HAVE A FRIEND IN DE WORLD". So.
- Morgana Pendragon - Morgana's capable of some pret-ty powerful magic. Taken from her current canon point, though, she's not a high priestess yet (not omniscient...yet :] :] :]) - she still has quite a few things to learn, actually, and doesn't have the experience using magic that some of my other magical characters do. Still, she's no pushover - she knows a few spells that are quite nasty to deal with, and on top of that, she's fantastic with a sword as well - even mentioned to have bested Arthur, when they were younger.
- Red Riding Hood - Red in her human form would probably be ranked a little lower - she's got incredibly enhanced strength, speed, and senses, but that's about it. Her wolf form, though? Preeetty much one of the 2spookiest things in OUAT-verse. There's the fact that she's kind of, you know, bigger than a horse - and also that her strength and speed are heightened further. She's kind of a furry tank, and has been mentioned to be capable of slaughtering entire angry mobs before any of them had any chance to defend themselves, so yes. Also, her size in combination with...well, her furryness makes a lot of weapons - and even some magic - relatively useless, unless you hit the right spot.
- Anya Jenkins - Aw yes vengeance demons 8D. Anya's rank on this list is kind of...debatable, though. If the right wish is made, her magic is capable of just about anything - she created an entirely new reality based off of Cordelia's wish, after all - but again. She requires someone to wish for it first, so that's...y'know. A limitation. Still, she knows other nifty little tricks as well. Her demonic abilities are quite extensive - vengeance demons are one of the higher level demons in the Buffyverse, and she was able to hold her own in a fight with Buffy herself for awhile which...isn't an easy thing to do.
- Kyoko Sakura - Like Anya and Ruby, it's extremely difficult to do lasting physical damage to Kyoko's body - though in her case it's not because she's a demon, but because she's a ~magical girl~ and her body's just really kinda an empty shell. Her soul resides in her soul gem - and on one hand, if anything happens to it (or if it's allowed to darken too much), it's all over. On the other hand, as long as she keeps it safe, it's difficult to slow her down. On top of that, she's a brilliant fighter and a...spear-slash-chain weapon that's actually pretty damn scary. She can also create illusions, so that's p. cool. 8D I ranked her above Ruby because her abilities are a little more extensive, but below Anya because Anya is...well, technically capable of creating alternate dimensions.
- Ruby - Poor Ruby gets ranked below my other demon, Anya being the special snowflake that she is. For being second to last on this list, though, Ruby's not too bad off. She can handle most physical damage to her meatsuit, is skilled and rather vicious in hand-to-hand combat, and has a few demonic tricks up her sleeve to boot.
- Milah - MY 2SPOOKIEST CHAR O NO :OOO. Buuut actually. Milah is the only one of my characters who's...you know, just a normal human. No magical powers. No way of defending herself against magical powers. And she doesn't even...have a real understanding of modern technology. That being said, she spent the last...seven or eight years of her life as a pirate, so she's not only in excellent physical condition, but an excellent sword fighter. DO WHAT YOU WANT, 'CAUSE A PIRATE IS FREE :].
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Oswin Oswald
Hero
YOU MAKE SOUFFLES. I MAKE ART.
Is there a word for total screaming genius that sounds modest and a tiny bit sexy?
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Post by Oswin Oswald on Nov 24, 2012 19:27:44 GMT -5
Lena Duchannes When it comes to Casters, Naturals and Catalysts are pretty stupid op :3 And Lena is hinted to be one of the most powerful Casters of her time, with the ability to do...just about anything! A lot of this power is still untapped, due to Lena's own inexperience and the fact that for a long time, she was scared to use her powers for fear that she was about to turn Dark. Now, however, she has control over Light and Dark, which is something that no Caster has ever had before. Which, as you can imagine, makes her quite a bit of a threat to some of the super-powered baddies around here. Top that off with the ability to control nature and the elements and you've got the most yolo of all the Casters at her most terrifying.
Alice Liddell Most of Alice's strength comes from her arsenal of deadly weapons made to look like toys and other household objects. They're often underestimated due to how they look, but make no mistake. Alice's weapons are pretty 2spooky, and she herself has more than a few abilities from Wonderland on her side. From bursting into butterflies to avoid attacks to Hysteria mode, which is just another 2spooky can of worms, Alice has more than enough to keep her from getting harmed, even when she doesn't have her weapons. Probably the best thing about her arsenal, though, is its diversity and sheer size. Alice has a weapon for nearly any sort of fighting, and she's quick enough at switching through them to catch a lot of people off guard. So yeah. Way 2spooky.
Clara Oswin Oswald Going by ICC-verse, Clara is pretty freakin' spooky when she's angry enough to actually dole out some whoopass. There's, of course, the whole Unown-gained healing factor thing that she's got going on. She literally can't die. No matter what you do to off her, Clara just keeps coming back. The only exception would probably be if her body was completely destroyed, down to the very last cell. But, after that, the only thing that's going to be able to kill her is old age. There's also the fact to take into consideration that she has a Persona now. Having a giant ice tiger at her beck and call is pretty great, even if summoning her takes a lot of energy. Still, once Hlin is there, she's pretty powerful, with the ability to create shields, manifest and control ice and generally smack people around.
Oswin Oswald Another Persona user, Oswin obviously doesn't have Clara's healing factor, but she does have a phoenix she can summon. However, Asteria differs from Hlin in matters of control, and part of Oswin is still afraid of using her after what happened last time. Still, her Persona can control fire, temporarily disorient her opponents and, on occasion, bring Oswin back to life if she dies, so that's a pretty formidable thing to have. Oswin is also smart. Not all her boasting about being a genius is entirely just boasting, after all. That and her willpower is pretty legendary among the denizens of AM. That along is enough to make anyone think twice about attacking her mentally.
Elizabeth Midford[/b Eponine Thenardier Clara Oswald Baelfire
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Post by Alucard on Nov 24, 2012 20:54:52 GMT -5
- The One Above All: ICC shenanigans and characters count for your power listings right? :] But no seriously, The One Above All is....exactly what it says on the tin. He is essentially God, completely omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. He is a gentle figure, not prone to violence unless strictly necessary, but when he does lift a hand.....something is definitely about to go down.
- Doc Scratch: He is an excellent fighter. No but really, it's hard to top the level of power Doc Scratch has going for him. He's pretty much omnipotent, and damn near omniscient, meaning that he can do nearly anything, and with his quasi-omniscience, he's going to know exactly how to implement his powers to effectively neutralize any threat, making him obscenely dangerous if he ever decides to lift a finger to actually fight someone.
- Thor Odinson: Really guys. You knew this one was coming, you KNEW Thor was going to be high on the list. Thor is...well, Thor. He can take on beings with the raw power of an entire pantheon of gods and emerge victorious. When not holding back, not even the Hulk was able to stand up to him, and he's defeated some of the mightiest foes known to his universe with minimal effort in some cases. He's performed such cosmic feats as sending Galactus fleeing in terror for his life after just one blow with all of his might. Thor Odinson, the God of Thunder. What else can be said about him, really?
- Alucard: Okay, so who saw this one coming? Honestly, though, it's probably not too much of a stretch. While he might not have as much raw power as some others, Alucard's got one major trumpcard in his arsenal in that he's completely immortal in every sense of the word. Even the hardiest, most powerful of opponents would eventually slow down from fatigue or something, while Alucard will just keep going until he eventually comes out the victor. Add on that he's far from being shy in terms of power, being capable of decimating entire planets when in his fully released state, and generally being nigh-impossible to kill or even slow down in the first place, even without his quantum reality manipulation. The only thing that keeps Alucard from being at number one here is his arrogance and vulnerability. Often, he'll let his arrogance get the better of him and make a fight that should be a slaughter turn into a grueling, drag-out ordeal. And he seems to have the annoying habit of being just as susceptible to physical harm as a normal man. Sure he can regenerate so quickly as to make even something as blowing him into bloody paste superfluous, but the point still remains.
- The Flash: The Flash was kind of a tough one to place. I put him high because of certain facets of his power. He can go as fast as he thinks he can, which makes him, literally, infinitely fast. He's proven fast enough to travel through dimensions and time, move so fast he's literally everywhere at once and quasi-omnipresent, and he's even been fast enough to, literally, outrun death. Other feats include being able to knock an alien just as durable as the legendary Man of Steel himself out cold in just one punch. The only thing keeping him from maybe being higher is the fact that, if you can somehow catch him unaware, or get by his speed, he's just a man like anyone else, and can be killed as such, as proven by his need to outrun death.
- Bro: Bro was a very tough one to place. His Classpect, the Prince of Heart, deals with a duality of destroying with the strength of his Heart and soul -- and given how many different personality shards and iterations of him there are, this is quite a lot of combined power -- as well as literally destroying the Heart and soul of others. This can come in the form of destroying anything tied to the heard -- such as emotions, life, the will to fight, sense of self, or other such things -- all the way up to physically destroying the heart or obliterating a person's soul directly. Add on that Bro is inherently ridiculously fast and powerful, able to even attack and destroy things that aren't physically there, such as a Strife menu -- perhaps relating to his Classpect, once again -- and he is a very serious threat, especially when fighting seriously.
- Kratos Aurion: Kratos was an interesting ordeal to place, all things considered. With the amount of conflicting information about how powerful he really is -- mostly dealing with whether or not he was ever holding back and such -- combined with the facts about how ridiculous Angels in ToS are, as well as my :] headcanons and such.....Kratos came out quite powerful. A master swordsman, skilled magic user, capable of flight, superhumanly powerful in all physical characteristics, and without the need for air, food or water, Kratos is an exceptionally powerful warrior, and a steadfast, determined figure all around, with several thousands of years of wisdom to bring to bear in addition to his fighting capabilities.
- Arthur Cross: I honestly didn't know where to put Arthur on here for a multitude of reasons, most of which I won't bring up. His actual power as far as wreaking havoc and causing damage goes is limited in scope, but quite potent in practice and use, especially with his personal "all-out, destroy all the things as fast as possible, give no mind to personal condition" method of fighting. He fully utilizes his ability to ignore pain and survive nearly any injury, powering right through and blowing the fuck out of anything that happens to be a threat to anything he cares about. He usually ends up taking just as much, if not more damage than he dishes out, and destroys and exhausts himself, but he's nothing to sneeze at by any means.
- John Egbert: John was a tough one to place. His all-out potential power is ridiculous, but his generally-used powers, and what he's generally got going for him are a bit lesser. He has a ridiculous level of Mangrit, translating to a very high level of strength well into the superhuman, he's a good fighter when he has to be, and his control over The Breeze is very powerful. He can literally turn into air, conjure up storms of wind on a planet-wide scale, exert such powerful and fine control over wind and air to lift an entire battleship as if by telekinesis, and even summon a massive tornado capable of drilling to a planet's core in mere minutes. All in all, John is incredibly powerful, but generally too silly or hesitant to unleash his full potential until he really has to....in which most cases it's already too late.
- Ridley: Ridley is just pure terror. A massive creature, sporting features distinctly reptilian, and a nightmarish combination of dragon and pterodactyl, machine and biological creature, he is literally built from the genetic level to fight and kill. He's equipped with a multitude of weapons and deadly natural implements of death, and is more than capable of tearing entire legions of soldiers to shreds with sickening ease. Unfortunately he is, after all, only an animal, and at times will still succumb to his bestial nature.
- Optimus Prime: giant robots pls. But in all seriousness, Optimus is extremely powerful when you look at the facts. He is capable of exerting enough force to shatter nearly any known material on Earth with a single punch, can run at speeds rivaling most commercial vehicles, see at distances of dozens of miles, make stunningly accurate firearm shots at comparable distances, and is a master of Cybertronian combat arts. He is a skilled and wise leader, being several million years old, with a wealth of experience ranging from battle, to politics, to strategy and even mediation and negotiating. For a giant robot, he is also surprisingly peaceful until roused to anger, usually in the defense of those who he calls friends, and when his anger is kindled, woe unto those who sparked it.
- Richard: Richard....ah, Richard. He's said it himself, nearly everyone else has either acknowledged it or said it for themselves. He's the most powerful warlock his world has seen for countless years. He's a master in the elements, conjuring items into existence, necromancy, summoning and banishing, and even creating shields and the like. He was able to freeze a massive dragon solid in a heartbeat, turn a sand dragon to glass, and even display such phenomenal power as to completely override the ruling of a demon trial that denied him his powers and slaughter them all. Add on to this his 'undead' nature and nigh-unkillability as well as imperviousness to pain, and Richard is far more powerful than his comical nature might have you believe.
- Alexander Anderson: I don't really feel I need to say much about Anderson. He was able to give even Alucard a run for his money. When he used the Nail of Helena, his powers were augmented to greatly he was on a completely different level. But even without that holy artifact, his power is great and terrifying. He is completely unstoppable when facing normal humans, and even against such supernatural foes as vampires and other powerful monsters and the like, he is a nightmare to fight. His blind faith and regenerative abilities make him more than a match for many a foe.
- Batman: Batman is the wildcard of my roster, plain and simple. He could conceivably be put nearly anywhere on this roster short of the top, and it could be handwaved and made sensible. But in all honesty, I feel Batman falls somewhere in this range here. He's the absolute peak of human ability, and his intelligence and fighting ability combine to make him one of, if not the most dangerous humans on the planet, and in the known universe. Given time to prepare and form a strategy, Batman could beat nearly anyone, as he has proven on multiple occasions, overcoming impossible odds and challenges, and even defeating the Man of Steel himself, as well as the entire Justice League, singlehandedly.
- Albert Wesker: Wesker shouldn't need much explanation. If he were to fight seriously, he would be possibly even more terrifying than Anderson. But with his arrogance, and the fact that even normal humans were able to contend with him and eventually put him down, he's sadly low on the list. He's far from being a slouch, and even when toying around he can kill a man with a simple backhanded smack, but he rarely exerts more effort than he personally feels is required, often leaving him on the receiving end of a brutal defeat.
- Diamonds Droog: Droog sits comfortably here near the bottom for a very good reason. He doesn't have any particularly powerful abilities, with his only real skills lying in his keen mind and his skill with weapons of all kinds. He's no slouch in a fight, and his perceptive abilities in addition to his weapons and combat training make him more than a match for most unpowered individuals, and even some powered ones.
- The Joker: The Joker is....different. He was actually difficult to place in this list, honestly. Very difficult. While at the end of the day, he may be just a clown to most, he's unquestionably dangerous. Even the likes of Superman are hesitant about dealing with the Joker directly. In a direct fight, he's unpredictable, sometimes going down from a single punch, sometimes laying down a horrendous beating on foes who should readily outclass him in every way. All in all, only his sheer unpredictability puts him where he is. Without a doubt, he's deranged, terrifying, deadly, and just downright weird, but he's sorely lacking in terms of actual power.
- The Music Meister: And here we are. The bottom rung. Now, you may be saying "What the hell, Fail? Music Meister nearly took over the world!" Yes, yes he did. But also keep in mind that's just controlling people. When it comes to the good Meister himself....he's pathetic. He went down in one solid punch from Batman, and his power is kind of predictable and easy enough to get around if you know about it, so he's....here. It was kind of a tough spot, but here he is.
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Post by Dave Strider on Mar 18, 2013 19:37:30 GMT -5
- Sparda: The Legendary Dark Knight was feared and hailed as a hero for a very good reason. A full nine millennia old in my personal headcanon, this former right hand of the Creator has defeated almost every single challenge put before him. He's a peerless swordsman and marksman, with more combat experience on his own than most human armies accumulate in their entire history, and wields his natural demonic power with terrifying skill and potency. Compared to my #2, he tops this list mostly because while their destructive powers are comparable, Sparda's immense natural healing and resilience make him so much more difficult to kill.
- Shinwa Tokage: There are three distinctly terrifying threats the Soul Society can produce; Captain- and Lieutenant-level Shinigami, similarly powerful Vizards, and Captain-level Vizards who have achieved Bankai. Shinwa fits the latter, uniquely awe-inspiring category, vastly more dangerous on the battlefield than most Captains of the Gotei 13 can ever hope to be. On top of being an immensely skilled swordsman, proficient Kido practitioner and master of his Zanpakuto's abilities, his Vizard powers encapsulate his already enormous potential in a whole new echelon of brute destructive force. Without exaggeration, if his inner Hollow ever takes control in the middle of a pitched battle, whole cities will burn and he won't bat an eyelash.
- Dave Strider: Now comes the coolkid elevated to godhood. Dave's command over the flow of time is specifically geared for use as a weapon in the defence of his friends, and even without his powers, he's inhumanly fast on his feet and undoubtedly his session's strongest fighter. As he continues to ascend the rungs of his god tier and his powers further develop, he'll only become an even more unstoppable warrior, able to cut down almost anything that threatens his friends.
- Victor Thorne: In the world of Vampire: The Masquerade, Clan Tremere are rightly feared and respected for the power of their thaumaturgy, a unique and secretive strain of blood magick. Victor, a Pontifex near the top of the clan's rigid pyramid hierarchy, has mastered the four paths of thaumaturgy which he has studied, commanding terrible magical power on top of his naturally superhuman strength and speed. He is, however, still very much killable with the correct methods.
- Varn Karyus: The only actual mortal on my list has to come bottom. Varn may be an incredibly taented and well-equipped monster hunter, but he has no supernatural power to rely on; only his honed skills and gear.
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Post by nicholas on Mar 19, 2013 4:06:21 GMT -5
- Dark Samus: Edging out just barely ahead of Samus, Dark Samus is every bit as dangerous as her namesake, making up for the lack of subtlety with raw power and durability that FAR outstrips the original's. The embodiment of Phazon itself, Dark Samus cannot easily be harmed short of enough power to turn most good sized towns into craters, and she gives as good as she gets - between the vast arsenal that mirrors Samus', her own Phazon and Metroid based abilities and the many more she's picked up along the way, Dark Samus is at the very least an even contender against most of her fellow Eldritch Abominations. Even worse than most of them, however, is the fact that were she to be "killed", she would only return far stronger and more powerful than the previous incarnation, in effect removing any limiting factors to her already ridiculous potential power. While she has in the past displayed clear signs of behavior that could best be described as.... unstable, her mind has become clear enough over time to prove her to be a very capable tactician and strategist as well. While she can be defeated with enough raw force or firepower, however, the only thing inching her ahead of Samus on the list is the fact that putting her down will only remove her from the game for a short time, and make the problem even worse when it comes back.
- Samus Aran: Simply put, there is a very good reason that she has become a walking machine capable of dispensing death at a whim by the end of every one of her jobs. Naturally far, far stronger, agile and faster than most natural life forms let alone human beings and able to take a ridiculous amount of punishment as well as possessing instinctual precognition, the addition of Metroid DNA into her own genome has made her even stronger and faster that before, as well as giving her the added benefit of being able to absorb and theoretically dispense life force at will, as well as any abilities that the unfortunate victim might have had. In addition to that, the Chozo Powersuit just kicks things up to eleven, increasing overall performance and allowing her to integrate foreign technology at will to increase performance or add entirely new weapons and abilities to her arsenal - in short, if you can use it, chances are she will be able to take it from you, and aside from that she has a remarkable propensity for blowing entire worlds up, often completely by accident or circumstance. While she can supposedly be harmed and killed through the same methods as a normal "human" (albeit anything short of overkill likely won't do it), brute force isn't likely to earn you much beyond a short lived star where that planet you were once standing on was.
- Nicholas Iascoe: There are soldiers, super soldiers, and then there's Nicholas. Originally orphaned by the Covenant and later inducted into the Spartan III program, a last ditch effort to slow the genocidal alien juggernaut by taking the children they had orphaned, sharpening their rage and aggression into an unmatched motivational tool and then throwing the resulting army right back at them. Having come from the same gene pool as the original, vastly superior Spartan IIs, Nicholas was one of the very children who could have potentially been the next Alexander, Ceaser or Genkis Khan had he been born during a different day and age - incredibly capable and intelligent in nearly every aspect, with his physical attributes and perception boosted far, far beyond what could be considered the human limits, and while clad in his MJOLNIR armor he is a walking instrument of destruction to everything save a very few individuals and most Eldritch Abominations - although if he can't hurt them, he'll make a damned strong effort to find someone or something that can. Incredibly fast, strong and durable, bullets and other conventional methods likely won't cut it with Nicholas - short of something along the lines of a nuke, chances are you're S.O.L.
- Hei: An individual whose past is largely cloaked in mystery, Hei is quite possibly the deadliest assassin on the planet, having been capable of matching superpowered sociopaths as a teenage boy using nothing more than a chokewire and knives - by the time he had hit fourteen years old, Hei's unofficial codename had already been linked to the reputation of an unstoppable, near supernatural force, made all the more ironic given the nature of most of his kills. After obtaining his sister's Contract, however, he's only gotten even better at his job, gaining an ability that looks to be mere electrokinesis on the surface. In reality, however, the ability is more akin to blunt force quantum manipulation, allowing him to mimic electrokinesis by simply ripping electrons from atoms and directing them towards his target - in the right situations, however, it makes him a particularly powerful and potent individual capable of warping reality itself at a whim, often with unpredictable results creating zones of unstable space similar to the conditions within Hell's Gate. More or less still only human, however, Hei is far from invincible, relying more on stealth and fighting dirty to keep himself alive - it has, however, allowed him to consistently trump far larger and more powerful individuals, or even entire groups of enemies rather easily.
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Post by Monobindi on Mar 19, 2013 17:33:59 GMT -5
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