The ultimate glass cannon in fiction?unicron had a multi/mega/omniwhateverthefuck versal feat and was beaten by a bunch of sub planet level dudes all within the same comic
same character who has also slept through these levels of “energy” as wellThe ultimate glass cannon in fiction?
same character who has also slept through these levels of “energy” as well
in general i honestly don’t think there is any series more inconsistent than Transformers
you have in the cartoon them tanking planet level attacks in one episode and being beaten by a bucket of CORN COBS in another one
What's even funnier is all the writers had to do to solidify that feat, even if it was never directly shown(out of pure laziness), is have Ratatoskr, who knows more about the tree than anyone else, as he lives there, confirm the tree's shaking and splintering, and then ask what could've caused that, with the answer being made obvious, that it was Thor and Jorm.Also, pretty sure the World Tree shaking and splintering shit from Thor has been debunked with Ragnarok and no longer applicable.
We see Thor whack Jormungandr and all that happens is the big snek getting BFR’d back in time through Magic bullshit by the World Tree and nothing done to the environment nor any notable shaking at that.
And yet I’m supposed to believe he obliterated a giant tree not even in the same physical plane as Asgard? KEK. Why it happened, who knows. Maybe the Tree wanted to save the snake given it was one of the last of its kind. Lazy writing just to have Jormungandr present in the first game really.
The whole fucking thing became a literal afterthought after all the hype from the first game about Thor and Jormungandr’s destined fight.What's even funnier is all the writers had to do to solidify that feat, even if it was never directly shown(out of pure laziness), is have Ratatoskr, who knows more about the tree than anyone else, as he lives there, confirm the tree's shaking and splintering, and then ask what could've caused that, with the answer being made obvious, that it was Thor and Jorm.
Mind you, with what we know after Ragnarok, that still wouldn't net GOW anything even remotely close to multiversal, but at the very least, the feat would exist.
Yeah, you can tell a compression job was done, because outside of the awful Ironwood section, the game was decently paced up until they actually started legit preparing for Ragnarok(almost as if that entire chunk of the game was the second part of the trilogy), then the speed at which things move goes from 1 to 10 in the blink of an eye, and all of Ragnarok gets wrapped up so quickly that you're just left baffled. Game really does feel like it should've ended with the preparation for Ragnarok being complete(said section being expanded upon, because they move through that so fast, it's downright comical) and then the actual event of Ragnarok taking place over the course of the final game of the trilogy.The whole fucking thing became a literal afterthought after all the hype from the first game about Thor and Jormungandr’s destined fight.
I’m telling you, compressing all this into a duology rather than a trilogy and not having Cory from the first game as director just killed it.
The God of Thunder dying to electricity is still funny to meThor in particular is one of the biggest jobbers in Comics.
Goes from being to obliterate entire planets and stars to dying to electric cables and shitting himself to a mountain getting smashed
Suikoden shield rune/Ryu.By that I mean which Character in all of fiction has the most inconsistency in their feats, without retcons or anything to explain it.
Note : I am not talking about characters that have Outlier Feats that happened one or twice but rather ones who have contradictory feats that happen often to the point that neither side can be argued as Outliers
Thor in particular is one of the biggest jobbers in Comics.
Goes from being to obliterate entire planets and stars to dying to electric cables and shitting himself to a mountain getting smashed
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