Red the comic book. Even Mephisto bowed down to Thanos. 'Handle with care' like he said.Space Spoons said:In terms of sheer power, few can match the fully-loaded Infinity Gauntlet.
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The gauntlet's real power comes from the six Infinity Gems it carries.
The green Soul Gem allows the wielder to steal, alter, or otherwise manipulate souls. It's also a portal to an idyllic pocket universe that could, in essence, serve as a portable paradise. Essentially, it's control over life as we know it.
The orange Time Gem allows the wielder complete control over the past, present and future. The user can time travel, age or de-age beings at will, and even use time as a weapon by trapping enemies in never-ending time loops.
The purple Space Gem allows the wielder to be anywhere at once, or, if they choose, everywhere at once. It allows complete control over the way objects occupy space, and can thus be used to move anything anywhere, or alter how space works (like altering the space inside a soda can to be the size of an Olympic swimming pool, for example).
The blue Mind Gem allows the wielder access to the thoughts and dreams of other living beings. Essentially turns the user into the most powerful telepath in existence.
The yellow Reality Gem allows the wielder to fulfill wishes, even if they directly contradict the laws of physics.
Finally, the red Power Gem allows the wielder access to all energy that has ever existed, or will ever exist. In addition to making the user superpowerful and invincible, it can be used in conjunction with other Gems to boost their effects.
In the wrong hands, this puppy has the potential to be the most destructive weapon in existence. Of course, it's also got the potential to accomplish feats of goodness, but who wants that?
I did say that. And this counts. David Jaffe originally meant for Kratos to become Death itself at the end of the trilogy. Death is a force of nature, ergo, you're on.Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:Kratos.
Hey, you said no strings.
Gurran Lagann easily wins this. It may be totally ridiculous, but something that can throw around galaxies like frisbees has yet to meet its equal.Dumbfish1 said:tengen toppa gurren lagann
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(The one on the right)
Yes, he is standing on the ENTIRE GALAXY!
katsabas said:We have all been there. You go through comics, encyclopedias, games (video or otherwise) and you come across something that is not just powerful. It is power and destruction personified. From the might of a sword plunged into a rock to the devastating blow that a simple notebook can provoke to someone very life, fictional power elements, artifacts and techniques are the reason some of us got into fiction in the first place.
So, what's your favorite? No strings. You can pick anything you want.
I will go with the Black Knight's Armor from Don Rosa's story. You do not wanna mess with a French guy who apart from being the best thief in the world, has an armor and a fucking sword full of Omnisolve.
He hasn't experienced a soul-rending death when his universe collapsed due to a minor logic error, he has no right to talk.mastermerrick said:Hey, Artemis Fowl created a time paradox, and al he got was a headache from thinking about it.Atmos Duality said:Time Paradoxes.
Why destroy a planet, a galaxy, or a universe when you can destroy an entire parallel existence?
Really? You're choosing the thing that BLEW UP within two hours of its introduction? :L Hell, they didn't even finish the second one.King_Burger said:The Death Star
OldRat said:Gordon Freeman's crowbar. It is not, in any way or shape, affected by the laws of physics, and indeed defies any and every natural order of things. It only transfers energy in one direction, as evidenced by the fact that Gordon can endlessly smash anything with it without feeling even a slight discomfort. This is in stark contrast to an ordinary crowbar, which reverberates quite a lot after a solid hit. Subsequently, it's also unaffected by the ordinary laws of momentum, as Gordon never needs to recover at all from a swing, as if its mass didn't even exist for the purposes of following a swing with another. Even underwater, its movements remain completely unhindered. It shouldn't even need to be mentioned that no matter what kind of ordinary damage the crowbar is subjected to, it doesn't suffer at all. Its blows are also astonishingly powerful, nearing a gunshot.
It would seem that the crowbar doesn't even actually need to be returned back after swing, but due to some bizzarre perversion of all we hold true, can "loop" the blow for an endless barrage, blow after blow, without ever having to pull the arm back. This could imply the crowbar is some sort of a quantum device.
It can thus be surmised that the crowbar is from another plane of existence, not being affected by our laws of physics. It's quite likely that it isn't actually a crowbar at all, and simply resembles one to us so that our feeble brains wouldn't cave in under its impossibility. In the light of this, it could well be argued that the Resonance Cascade Event was not caused by any of the suspected reasons, but was actually due to the presence of the crowbar, which warped the expected results completely. Also, when Gordon attacks the Combine tower, his crowbar is seemingly obliterated into nothingness. However, this is not the case, as subsequentally his gravity gun is suddenly imbued with incredible power. It is well possible that the crowbar's reality-rending presence caused this.
Possibly the crowbar has some sort of a defensive mechanism against destruction, as it appears again later on. Due to the unique properties of the device, it would be impossible that every crowbar Gordon finds is a different one. This profound causality of the man always finding himself in the possession of the device is intresting, to say the least. Perhaps some outside force has seen it fit to outfit the One Free Man with such an awesome weapon of impossibility. Or, perhaps, the crowbar itself does as it desires...
Yeah I considered that, but though one is powerful, you need all 6 to get to galaxy crunching levels of power, which is a lot of hassle. Plus 4 of them were destroyed.insaneHoshi said:Blackstone fortresses, they literaly send star systems into supernove. That or fire a stream of another dimension at you.Hawk of Battle said:I want to say something from 40K, but nothing I can think of comes close to some of the things already mentioned.