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People wrote:zombybunnie: N_V scares me...I no longer wish that my pants transformed
Burn:Anyone notice how much of a boring party pooper N_V is? He doesn't join in the fun, he's spent the last few years with dodgy builds feeding XP to the Autobots, and he sure as heck doesn't spam.
disruptor96: I forgot how insane you were.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
kjyl wrote:if yoda mind control powers work through mag's helmet, then it really depends on who gets the first shot. If not then magneto.
Loki God Of Mischief wrote:I'm not sure if it's the same kind of telepathy as mutant telepathy but I'm willing to bet it's related. In that event it would partially block the Mind Tricks. And Magneto has a strong enough will (he survived a Concentration Camp as a kid) that he could probably power through a Jedi Mind rape. And if he can get past that he outclasses Yoda in terms of sheer power.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Magneto has consistently and frequently been depicted as resisting all but the strongest or most unexpected telepathic attacks. In once instance, Magneto was shown able to hold off Xavier's attacks long enough to unscrew Xavier's chair from a boat, and levitate Xavier two miles and into the range of a device that nullified mutant powers. A number of explanations has been proposed for this over the years, such as: anti-telepathy technology wired into his helmet,latent telepathic powers (during the Secret Wars saga), some physical aspect of his electromagnetic powers that can interfere with telepathy (he once used the Earth's magnetic field to dampen the powers of all telepaths within his reach) or sheer willpower (X-Men Vol. 2 #2). In some of his earlier appearances, Magneto was also able to engage in astral projection, read other's dreams, issue telepathic commands and probe the minds of others.[43]. The most extreme example of this resistance was in X-Men Vol. 2 #25, the Fatal Attractions crossover, in which Magneto held off the combined telepathic might of Xavier and Jean Grey without his helmet on.
Magneto can manipulate the electromagnetic force to achieve a wide range of effects.
Such effects include the creation of force-fields which can selectively block out matter and energy (while they usually allow sound and visible light to pass through so Magneto can interact with other characters, they can also shut out sonic blasts and shockwaves, as well as lasers and nuclear explosions). Thanks to this, Magneto is invulnerable to most harm when his personal field is active and can survive in deep space.
He can freely manipulate electromagnetic energy in all frequencies of the spectrum, control and create electromagnetic fields and generate massive EMPs. He has also been depicted using his powers to affect both magnetic and nonmagnetic materials down to the sub-atomic level, although element transmutation strains him significantly and it seems a lot easier for him to manipulate the former. He has levitated objects as heavy as a 30,000 ton nuclear submarine and pulled a large amount of asteroids from their orbits in the solar system's asteroid belt to entirely block sunlight from reaching the earth, the maximum quantity of mass that he can affect at one time is unknown.
He can also channel his magnetic powers through his own body so as to appear to temporarily increase his strength, stamina, and agility to superhuman levels.
He has demonstrated the capacity to warp the space/time continuum and create a wormhole to safely teleport himself and others. This, however, can only be explained by manipulation of gravity - it has been suggested he might be able to control all four Fundamental Forces of matter.
Loki God Of Mischief wrote:As far as Magneto's resilience to psychic attack? Only the strongest telepaths can effect him and only if he's taken by surprise. And his willpower is uncanny. I honestly think the only person in Marvel's universe that has more willpower then Eric would be Dr. Doom who is also immune to all forms of psychic attack.
That's fine, but as I explained, Psychic resistance means nothing when we're talking about the Force. There are plenty of species who aren't affected by Persuasion, (Jedi Mind Trick is technically incorrect since Sith can use it as well) but if a skilled Jedi can focus hard enough, they can cause serious mental trauma. As I explained before, Cad Bane was also supposed to be resistant to Persuasion, and while the combined efforts of Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Mace Windu still didn't get him to crack, it caused him enough pain that he complied with them anyway.
I mean, he stabbed them in the back ten minutes later, but still.Loki God Of Mischief wrote:This would put Magneto on par with or exceeding even a master user of The Force.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Predaprince wrote:To paraphrase a quotation from one of my favorite episodes of Batman: TAS, when asking Yoda how he would have defeated Magneto, he would respond "I threw a rock at him." (or "A rock at him I threw.")
Control over matter that has electromagnetic properties vs. Control over all matter
HELLO!?!?!?
Such effects include the creation of force-fields which can selectively block out matter and energy (while they usually allow sound and visible light to pass through so Magneto can interact with other characters, they can also shut out sonic blasts and shockwaves, as well as lasers and nuclear explosions). Thanks to this, Magneto is invulnerable to most harm when his personal field is active and can survive in deep space.
Loki God Of Mischief wrote:Yoda has always been a bit reluctant to kill.
Loki God Of Mischief wrote:Meaning it's entirely possible for him to tap into the Force. And if he can't then he's still powerful enough to nullify just about anything that Yoda could throw at him.
Loki God Of Mischief wrote:Light sabers are made of metal, the second Yoda draws his Eric's going to magnetically grab it from him and disassemble it. If Yoda has any amount of metal on him Magneto can use it to fling him around like a rag doll. Or worse grab him with it and fly him up into space and suffocate him to death.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Omega Sentinel wrote:Man that's the truth. I hate that OS guy.
Jeep? wrote:You guys all realise that all rocks are formed from metallic elements, right? And that Magento could easily tear any ore from the ground to envelope Yoda, or at the very least, disintegrate all these rocks you insist are being thrown?
Jeep? wrote:Also, the force stems from blood-borne bacteria. Blood. Like, laced with iron. Iron that Magento can manipulate. The second Yoda starts trying to force-push the strongest-willed individual in all of Marvel continuity, he's going to find himself very short on blood - and, thusly, midichlorians.
Jeep? wrote:Failing that, if it's his own personal connection to the force which allows him to be manipulated, he'd once again be able to manipulate his own bloodstream to destroy said midichlorians. Either way, it's moot, as all radiation is electromagnetic. With one pulse of gamma waves, Magneto would be able to kill anything living around him. Anything. Including your argument.
Omega Sentinel wrote:Man that's the truth. I hate that OS guy.
kjyl wrote:Is mags really this powerful now in the comics? if so he really took a leap into mary-suedom.
Omega Sentinel wrote:Man that's the truth. I hate that OS guy.
kjyl wrote:Jeep? wrote:Failing that, if it's his own personal connection to the force which allows him to be manipulated, he'd once again be able to manipulate his own bloodstream to destroy said midichlorians. Either way, it's moot, as all radiation is electromagnetic. With one pulse of gamma waves, Magneto would be able to kill anything living around him. Anything. Including your argument.
Is mags really this powerful now in the comics? if so he really took a leap into mary-suedom. and when did he start being able to generate other types of radiation?
Jeep? wrote:Also, the force stems from blood-borne bacteria. Blood. Like, laced with iron. Iron that Magento can manipulate. The second Yoda starts trying to force-push the strongest-willed individual in all of Marvel continuity, he's going to find himself very short on blood - and, thusly, midichlorians.
Luke Skywalker was one of, if not the, the most powerful Jedi to ever exist, as he demonstrated powers and abilities that sometimes surpassed even Grand Master Yoda.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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