WORLD BREAKER HULK vs ARALE
Isn't Arale a reality warper too?
I'm not sure about this battle, I mean, Arale did crack planet Earth with a mere tap, so I guess she wins.
Arale should win. One of her punches cracked the Earth in half. She busted the sun, shattered the moon to pieces, she ran all over the Earth many times in seconds, she tanked an entire planet crashing on her head, and planet busting attacks from other characters. Strength wise, she's the strongest character from Toriyama.
I know ARALE is a planet buster or shatterer, what about her durability towards energy projection. This isn't all about strength.
Arale should win. One of her punches cracked the Earth in half. She busted the sun, shattered the moon to pieces, she ran all over the Earth many times in seconds, she tanked an entire planet crashing on her head, and planet busting attacks from other characters. Strength wise, she's the strongest character from Toriyama.
She does win, but she is NOT the strongest character from Toriyama. All of the stuff you mentioned has been duplicated by various characters in DBZ.
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Beerus already did...
@josephgomes619: That was obviously some sort of... magic? I mean, he managed to only blow up HALF of the planet. There was also some sort of purple energy that came from his finger.
Yes, yes we all know that Kai's planet is much much much smaller than Earth, but we also know it is much much much more dense than Earth(somewhere in the 10's of thousands of times denser). Still waiting on calculations from a college professor buddy of mine on how much energy it would take to destroy it, but regardless it's impressive. And yes, he was trying to hit Beerus, but it was also just a sparring match so he wasn't putting everything he had into it.
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
King Kai's planet is significantly smaller, and Arale already shattered the sun casually while playing with the samurai dude. Who in the Dragon Ball series destroyed a star with their physical strength? Blasting off a planet or star is not a strength feat.
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
King Kai's planet is significantly smaller, and Arale already shattered the sun casually while playing with the samurai dude. Who in the Dragon Ball series destroyed a star with their physical strength? Blasting off a planet or star is not a strength feat.
Anyone with toonforce. ;p
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
King Kai's planet is significantly smaller, and Arale already shattered the sun casually while playing with the samurai dude. Who in the Dragon Ball series destroyed a star with their physical strength? Blasting off a planet or star is not a strength feat.
Considering it's impossible to bust a star with physical strength because a star is a ball of gases and DBZ tries to stay at least within the realm of possibility on some things, nobody has done it with physical strength. However they have done other things, like casually tapping a table on a planet and destroying half the planet.
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
King Kai's planet is significantly smaller, and Arale already shattered the sun casually while playing with the samurai dude. Who in the Dragon Ball series destroyed a star with their physical strength? Blasting off a planet or star is not a strength feat.
Considering it's impossible to bust a star with physical strength because a star is a ball of gases and DBZ tries to stay at least within the realm of possibility on some things, nobody has done it with physical strength. However they have done other things, like casually tapping a table on a planet and destroying half the planet.
That was magic or ki, there was a purple energy coming after the finger tap, so how is that a strength feat? I'm talking about physical strength, not destructive power.
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
King Kai's planet is significantly smaller, and Arale already shattered the sun casually while playing with the samurai dude. Who in the Dragon Ball series destroyed a star with their physical strength? Blasting off a planet or star is not a strength feat.
Considering it's impossible to bust a star with physical strength because a star is a ball of gases and DBZ tries to stay at least within the realm of possibility on some things, nobody has done it with physical strength. However they have done other things, like casually tapping a table on a planet and destroying half the planet.
I think the purpose of that scene is not only to show how powerful Beerus is but how much he is in control of his power. Slicing a planet in half perfectly takes both power and control of it.
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
King Kai's planet is significantly smaller, and Arale already shattered the sun casually while playing with the samurai dude. Who in the Dragon Ball series destroyed a star with their physical strength? Blasting off a planet or star is not a strength feat.
Considering it's impossible to bust a star with physical strength because a star is a ball of gases and DBZ tries to stay at least within the realm of possibility on some things, nobody has done it with physical strength. However they have done other things, like casually tapping a table on a planet and destroying half the planet.
I think the purpose of that scene is not only to show how powerful Beerus is but how much he is in control of his power. Slicing a planet in half perfectly takes both power and control of it.
If the two actually fight, Arale wins. She cut out a comic page before and Beerus is a part of the comic, so regardless of how power Beerus is, he couldn't win against toonforce. :p
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
King Kai's planet is significantly smaller, and Arale already shattered the sun casually while playing with the samurai dude. Who in the Dragon Ball series destroyed a star with their physical strength? Blasting off a planet or star is not a strength feat.
Considering it's impossible to bust a star with physical strength because a star is a ball of gases and DBZ tries to stay at least within the realm of possibility on some things, nobody has done it with physical strength. However they have done other things, like casually tapping a table on a planet and destroying half the planet.
I think the purpose of that scene is not only to show how powerful Beerus is but how much he is in control of his power. Slicing a planet in half perfectly takes both power and control of it.
If the two actually fight, Arale wins. She cut out a comic page before and Beerus is a part of the comic, so regardless of how power Beerus is. He couldn't win against toonforce. :p
Well kid Goku blast a manga panel once. lol

@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
King Kai's planet is significantly smaller, and Arale already shattered the sun casually while playing with the samurai dude. Who in the Dragon Ball series destroyed a star with their physical strength? Blasting off a planet or star is not a strength feat.
Considering it's impossible to bust a star with physical strength because a star is a ball of gases and DBZ tries to stay at least within the realm of possibility on some things, nobody has done it with physical strength. However they have done other things, like casually tapping a table on a planet and destroying half the planet.
I think the purpose of that scene is not only to show how powerful Beerus is but how much he is in control of his power. Slicing a planet in half perfectly takes both power and control of it.
If the two actually fight, Arale wins. She cut out a comic page before and Beerus is a part of the comic, so regardless of how power Beerus is. He couldn't win against toonforce. :p
Well kid Goku blast a manga panel once. lol

N00b, get on Arale's level, she headbutted people through several panels, and she could grab the speech bubbles to attack people with it. Still, she has a superboy feat where she punched a bad guy through a different universe. I missed my Dr. Slump manga, thrown all of it away when moving. :(
@randomsid: Honestly doubt they could do it with physical force.
Goku, for instance, punched through King Kai's planet effortlessly at SSJ3, and thats massively weaker than his SSG form, much less SSGSS form.
King Kai's planet is significantly smaller, and Arale already shattered the sun casually while playing with the samurai dude. Who in the Dragon Ball series destroyed a star with their physical strength? Blasting off a planet or star is not a strength feat.
Considering it's impossible to bust a star with physical strength because a star is a ball of gases and DBZ tries to stay at least within the realm of possibility on some things, nobody has done it with physical strength. However they have done other things, like casually tapping a table on a planet and destroying half the planet.
That was magic or ki, there was a purple energy coming after the finger tap, so how is that a strength feat? I'm talking about physical strength, not destructive power.
That's speculation. But, in DBZ Ki is everything. They boost their physical stats with KI.
And yeah, Arale wouldn't last two seconds fighting Beerus. She would get KOed faster than SSJ3 Goku did when Beerus decided to end the sparring match.
The purple energy is the after effect. If it's purely physical damage, then the purple energy would be at the same time (as in enhancing the finger tapping) as the attack which split the planet, not radiate out from the finger, meaning that the purple energy is the after effect from the finger which destroyed the planet, not the action of the finger which created enough force to split the planet. Strength wise, none of the characters have shown to be the same level as Arale.
Obvious effort.
And as for the density of the planet? I wouldn't do that, it's not a very... reliable calc. Akira Toriyama is not known for being that smart.
That thing would have to mass over half as much as Earth. Denser than stars. Imagine the gravity when it was normal sized. How did they even make a road on that thing. Those tree's would be planet busters.
Go ahead and use it but... I would just chalk it up to magic.
@bahumat: Beerus doesn't use magic (he hasn't used any so far). And it definitely didn't look like a ki blast. Beerus has already destroyed planets in BoG with speedblitz and there was purple cloud after they popped.
When Beerus uses Ki blast to destroy planets, it looks like this. He doesn't tap anything when he uses Ki attacks



Whenever he uses physical strength to destroy, objects pop with purple cloud
Obvious effort.
And as for the density of the planet? I wouldn't do that, it's not a very... reliable calc. Akira Toriyama is not known for being that smart.
That thing would have to mass over half as much as Earth. Denser than stars. Imagine the gravity when it was normal sized. How did they even make a road on that thing. Those tree's would be planet busters.
Go ahead and use it but... I would just chalk it up to magic.
I wouldn't say he isn't smart, he just forgets things at times. And no, it wouldn't have to mass over half the Earth. I already got a calc on the density of a planet with a 10 mile radius with 10 times Earth's Gravity. Just because we haven't found a planet like that doesn't mean it doesn't or couldn't exist. There are countless planets we haven't discovered yet and much more we don't know about the planets we have discovered. The rest of your argument makes no sense. I mean, yeah, it could be chalked up to magic, but hey other people use real world science for comics all the time so I see no problem with me using it as well in this instance.
Of course you could use logic, but that doesn't mean that it's the writers' intention. Toriyama is not the clever type of author. At any rate, it seems like all speculations at this point, and none of what we said pertained to Hulk vs Arale.
@randomsid: Lol yeah, derped on the half thing.
Never said anything about finding planets like it.
A single cubic meter of that planet would weigh thousands of tonnes. The fact that trees grow on it is incredible.
Like I said go ahead and use it. Also, sorry if I mess stuff up, it's late where I am.
Although I'm sure everyone agrees Arale wins.
@randomsid: Lol yeah, derped on the half thing.
Never said anything about finding planets like it.
A single cubic meter of that planet would weigh thousands of tonnes. The fact that trees grow on it is incredible.
Like I said go ahead and use it. Also, sorry if I mess stuff up, it's late where I am.
Although I'm sure everyone agrees Arale wins.
Yes, even I agree Arale wins this fight.
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