Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-37788783-20190304203609/@comment-36314070-20190719103203

Chimadino wrote: The orange duck 42 wrote: Chimadino wrote: The orange duck 42 wrote: Chimadino wrote: Agreed. The FSM could even beat Thanos with the complete Infinity Gaultlet with ease. I disagree. The FSM's most powerful feat was creating ninjago. All stones together can recreate the univerce, being capable of tearing multiple univerces apart. I would say that Thanos with all stones could snap the FSM out of existance. In my opinion the FSM is about the same level as 4-5 stones, having the abilities of all the stones, but slightly weaker. i would say that FSM with the golden weapons would be all the stones equal. I don't think the snap would have any effect on godlike beings like the FSM or the Overlord. And if Thanos is in the Ninjago universe, he would lose, as the Infinity Stones only work in the universe they were created in. It is true that the stones only work in the world they were created in in the comic, but there is no proof of that in the movies. In fact, the stones are effecting the multiverce, because aparently in far-from-home, they are tearing holes in their own world, and in others. Spoilers: Mysterio was lying about the Multiverse thing (Altough I belive the still could be a Multivers in the MCU), so I think the stones still wouldn't work in the Ninjago universe, especialy that it's a different franchise and is not part of the MCU. Thats true. I hadn't seen Far From Home at the time. But the idea of the stones not working brings up the isue of the golden power not working in marvel. I would say that the battle takes place in a sort of Limbo, where all powers work. In that case, It would probably be a draw.

On a side note, I agree that there probably will be a multiverse in the mcu, its simply to usful a concept not to use, especialy for introducing the X-men.