**WINTER OF WOE - BONUS OBJECTIVE POINT**
As previously announced, the team will be distributing an additional point toward milestones to anyone who completed the Absorbing Man fight in the first step of the Winter of Woe.
This point will be distributed at a later time as it requires the team to pull and analyze data.
The timeline has not been set, but work has started.
As previously announced, the team will be distributing an additional point toward milestones to anyone who completed the Absorbing Man fight in the first step of the Winter of Woe.
This point will be distributed at a later time as it requires the team to pull and analyze data.
The timeline has not been set, but work has started.
There is currently an issue where some Alliances are are unable to find a match in Alliance Wars, or are receiving Byes without getting the benefits of the Win. We will be adjusting the Season Points of the Alliances that are affected within the coming weeks, and will be working to compensate them for their missed Per War rewards as well.
Additionally, we are working to address an issue where new Members of an Alliance are unable to place Defenders for the next War after joining. We are working to address this, but it will require a future update.
Additionally, we are working to address an issue where new Members of an Alliance are unable to place Defenders for the next War after joining. We are working to address this, but it will require a future update.
Most powerful champ based on their power in comics
LostReplica23
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I’m thinking rouge or sentinels
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For real, either Dormammu, Phoenix, or Sentry/Void
Candidates:
Phoenix. The Phoenix Force in Marvel Comics embodies the life force of the Universe as a whole, and has theoretically almost unlimited power.
Dormammu. Dormammu is essentially an extradimensional mystical god. He's fueled by worship like many gods, and has very few limits upon his power to control magic forces.
Ghost Rider. Ghost Rider is the spirit of vengeance in the Marvel comics universe, essentially a servant of the Creator. He's only limited by the influence of the mortal being he inhabits: Dr. Strange believed at one point that at his full strength even World Breaker Hulk was no match for Ghost Rider. It is possible he cannot be permanently defeated or destroyed, and cannot be indefinitely resisted, as he is a literal force of the universe.
Void. The Void is the dark side of the Sentry, and has basically however much power the writers choose to give him, up to and including being able to defeat anyone and anything.
Sentry. "A million exploding suns." Which is a meaningless statement, but translates into "however power the writer wants him to be." One comic he can be defeated by someone throwing a rock and hitting him in the forehead. Next comic he's fighting World Breaker Hulk to a stalemate.
Mephisto. Mephisto is basically the Marvel Comics version of the devil. He's not normally depicted as having or using supremely high levels of physical power, but he's basically immortal, indestructible, and possessing almost infinite evil magical power.
Dr. Strange. Depending on the comic and when the story is taking place, he's the sorcerer supreme of the main Marvel universe. As mortals go, with his extremely vast knowledge and skill of magic, he's probably the singularly most powerful mortal in the universe.
Honorable mentions:
Juggernaut. The Juggernaut is an avatar of Cyttorak, an extradimensional being comparable in power to Dormammu. At his full power he is almost as powerful as that god-like being, albeit limited to physical power.
Iceman. Currently, Iceman is an omega-level mutant that can manipulate energy on vast scales, which he normally uses to make things cold, but can also be used for what seems to be almost unlimited things. He can dissolve and reform his physical body at will, he can make animated golems of ice, it is possible he can't be killed by conventional means, and can manipulate energy in ways that have nothing to do with cold.
Gambit. Gambit has the ability to manipulate potential energy contained within matter. Normally, this involves him charging objects like playing cards and turning them into detonating weapons. But in the comic books it was established not long ago that his full potential is enormous, and he can in extreme cases control that energy to in effect have almost full control over all matter and energy, and an alternate reality version of him became an almost Phoenix-like entity with full control over matter and energy. He was also once a horseman of Apocalypse and was given additional powers that he might still have.
The Hulk. Just read World war Hulk and close the book...
Thor is a close second.
Dormammu
I've started reading comic book at around 11, 42 years ago, so, I've read my share of comic books....Ok, then, if we want to push the concept farther...
We all know that Hyperion is the Marvel equivalent to Superman. In a Marvel DC crossover, Supe barely moved from the Hulk's hits. So, I guess that Hype must be more powerful than Hulk...
Hyperion (he is power ful in comics and in game)
Void (he is powerful in comics and in game)
Iceman
Wolverine
SW
Ghost
Blade
Ghost rider
Cap IW
My choices for most powerful are Sentry, Pheonix, Dormammu, any of the Asgardians and Doctor Strange/Voodoo