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TopicMost Powerful Fictional Character 2011: Lord Foul vs. Alex Mercer [MPFC]
Panthera
09/11/11 4:53:00 PM
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Lord Foul

From: Some_Character | #012
I need to know a minimum of power that's required. Would Alex throwing a tank at be do? If not, would Alex throwing multiple tanks at it do?


Well the Ritual of Desecration between Foul and Kevin basically flattened everything on the entire continent and left most of it still distorted and poised for centuries. After Foul's defeat in the first trilogy, Covenant destroying the Illearth Stone was enough to destroy pretty much the entire chunk of land Foul's Creche was located on/under, and that's just a weapon Foul had created in the past. In the second trilogy when he had more time to recover, he basically tried to power Covenant up so much that he couldn't do anything without destroying the world, but even after Covenant got that fairly well handled, he still didn't want to try a direct battle against Foul for fear of what the side effects of it might be. I've only read the first book of the ongoing series, but a couple of glancing blows from a time distortion made by wild magic brought down a mountain. So...I don't think anything Alex can do even with gameplay taken in would really compare.

Also I'm inclined to think that actually providing biomass, at least in the sentient form (ie humans) that Alex usually uses would possibly be un-neutral; if you want to interpret Alex as "undead" in any way (I wouldn't, personally, but given the plot twist about his actual origin, I could see why someone would), he pretty much auto-loses <_< Giving him extra people to kill but then absorb into his living body would push him closer to that

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