@lan_fan said:
@rajjar: If they're not at the epicenter of the explosions, sure.
Especially the 2nd one, that's an impressive AoE range attack, but it's technically just busting rocks isn't it? If not focused on one spot, it would not be that harmful to superpowered beings like Superman. Surtur's attack is island busting, one strike caused a destruction of an island due to the initial force that it produced, not because it's an controlled energy that simply kept spreading like the power stone. If kryptonians got caught by the edge of that blade, they'd be dead.
I mean, you are right about the second one being a range attack, and that's critical, but the thing is like with Eson, in the second one, I'm not so sure what's the difference in tanking at any of the pink areas, be they at the epicenter or the spread out pink strands, considering even parts of the spread out pink strands cover city-level surface areas considering we're viewing the screen from space. If that grey stuff is land it's wiping out, the energy is spreading at a continent level destruction rate per second given that the black part is also part of the raw Power Stone's energy. And if the PS disintegrates everything that it comes in contact with, what's really the difference between the total volume of a nuclear blast and the same volume, except occupied by Power Stone energy?
But what of the third one, the true live-action planet-busting? The blast force alone necessary would be exponentially bigger than a nuclear explosion since the blast appears to be omnidirectional and pushing the whole surface outward, as it obliterated the rest of the planet's mass in an instant. I mean, if we frame it in terms of kiloton nukes, those don't pass mountain level. and this has surface-level side-effects. And if we put blast force aside, what do you think of the PF's energy, if it touches them? I know they are more durable than the rock of the planet, but the pieces being thrown around by the blast force are many zeros bigger heavier than they are.
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