A list of puns related to "Superhuman strength"
He's getting beaten and slowed down by normal humans, but this dude had Captain America on the ropes when they first met.
He caught a speeding arrow without even looking
My boy got nerfed
I get with the gauntlet he's a demigod - to the extent he doesn't need his armour with it. But his 2014 version just seems to be a guy with his own army who's really strong. Is he able to achieve ANYTHING on an intergalactic scale without the gauntlet?
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In HoV form, pretty much we've seen her with Honkai "magic" power, but can she still do melee fight like normal Kiana?
Something I don't see a lot of people looking into is Link's ridiculous strength. Now granted, it varies from game to game. In Ocarina of Time, he's really only as strong as a very fit Hylian until he gets the gold and silver gauntlets, but then you have games like Twilight Princess or Skyward Sword where he's straight up defying the laws of physics.
And I don't mean technical stuff like "well how does he parry a Lynel in Botw". I'm talking about him being able to wield a sword the size of a truck in SS, wrestle Gorons in TP, and lock swords with enemies twelve times his size in AoC's cutscenes
Speaking of which, moderate spoilers for Age of Calamity, Breath of the Wild and Twilight Princess ahead. I'll include a spoiler-free TLDR at the bottom of the post.
With that out of the way; Botw and AoC are the main basis of this theory. In Botw, pieces of heart replaced by Spirit Orbs. Beat a shrine, get an orb, four orbs = a heart or part of a stamina wheel. Even doing all 120 shrines, you'll never have enough for the maximum number of hearts and stamina. You'll always be missing three, or two if you have the DLC, but there's of course a glitch to get around this. One would assume that using glitches to max your stuff out wouldn't reveal anything relevant to a lore discussion, right?
Wrong. It turns out if you max out your hearts and stamina with glitches, the goddess statue has a unique line of dialogue. It'll say:
"You already overflow with life force and stamina. Increasing your power any further may destroy you."
Whether this is because shrines were cut late into development or as a just-incase, I don't know. But it lines up with the goddess's dialogue for collecting all 120 orbs and hitting the organic max. She'll specifically note that you "should not seek to increase it any further." before sending you on your merry way. So, Hylia isn't just putting Link on the fast track to fitness. She's pumping him full of some magical energy that artificially enhances his body, far beyond the limits of a normal Hylian.
But how does she do this (aside from being a goddess lol)? Why does she need the orbs for it? Well, this is where Age of Calamity comes in.
Late-ish into the game, there's a scene where Astor (the secondary antagonist) is seen extracting red balls of light from the corpses of slain Yiga clansmen. He refers to is as a 'blood sacrifice' and says it can be used to fuel Ganon's power. A semi common theory is that Astor uses Shei
... keep reading on reddit β‘Bending in Avatar looks really cool. Each element has its own style and colour. What I mean with "flashy and exciting" is best shown in the Season 3 finale with the Final Agni Kai fight between Zuko and Azula.
Using the Force in StarWars also looks cool. Or most generic stories where people can jump through the air and hit others with substantial force using Chi.
But what other magic powers/systems exist there that can have flashy, exciting action scenes?
I don't read much about The Flash nor do I know the extent of what the Speed Force does for him besides connect him to it as he runs, but I just wanna know if he can handle being punched by characters with super strength.
So in the shadow broker DLC when you fight the yahg (the shadow broker) shepard rams tge shadow broker and is able to stop the massive beast right in its tracks apparently only by power of their feet.
How is this superhuman feat possible when the yahg is several times larger, massive and stronger than shepard, just the sheer momentum of it moving would throw an average human flying but not shepard for some unknown reason.
Thoughts?
Letβs say a tiger (or anything bigger than a person) is chasing you but itβs still a bit far, you lift up a boulder or a car without throwing it at them, would the tiger run away or still trying to attack?
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