None of the people you listed suplexed a train, so I know who I'm picking.
You might not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like:
Forgot about Gosetsu in XIV; dude held up an entire castle from collapsing too
and gets shot in the back with a gun while doing so, and still held it up long enough for everyone to escape.
he survives this.
To be fair, Gosetsu was just holding part of the roof in that room specifically. That place was coming down with or without him, he just held that part long enough for you and the group not to die.
Not to say that wasn't a hell of a feat but still. Sabin was holding up the foundation, meaning all the weight of the place.
Naw. He was just bracing the doorway, acting as a pillar. Basically the same thing as Gosetsu.
Nowhere near lifting an entire house.
you can't keep an entire mansion from collapsing by bracing a doorway.
Sabin can "hold" the mansion for 6 minutes. It's marked as #1 in the image below.
After that time period OR the second he lets go the entire structure collapses.
Anyone, anywhere that's still in the building when time runs out dies.
He's supporting the vast majority of the weight of that building, it's the only way to read that. And that building is big enough that you're talking thousands of tons of weight, even if you're "just" supporting the weight of the upper floors, roof, etc.
No. Unless every other pillar has already completely crumbled, and he's elevating the entire building off the ground, he's only holding a tiny fraction of the whole weight.
He's a support beam.
Think like this.
Remove one of those and the building will fall over.
However the vast majority of the weight is still on the ground.
There aren't multiple support structures present in FF6 to keep the mansion from collapsing. It's just Sabin. So it's more like someone DID remove all of those support structures, there's only one left, and the building is still standing.
Sabin is that structure. He moves and the entire building goes.
edit: also, the mansion isn't leaning, so this is another bad example. The narrative is clear in FFVI. Sabin is supporting the building with his strength. He moves, and it's destroyed. The building is large enough that it's an unspeakable amount of weight no matter how you slice it- and Sabin has no espers or magicite on him at the time. It's just physical power.
This is the very same reason I always laugh whenever someone brings up the "Sabin supplexed a train" argument. Tifa would eat Sabin for breakfast.
Lol, ok I vote Tifa.This is the very same reason I always laugh whenever someone brings up the "Sabin supplexed a train" argument. Tifa would eat Sabin for breakfast.
My favorite part in that scene is howForgot about Gosetsu in XIV; dude held up an entire castle from collapsing too
and gets shot in the back with a gun while doing so, and still held it up long enough for everyone to escape.
he survives this.
This is it. Zell laps the planet in 7-8 seconds. It's over!Zell ran around THE PLANET. In a few seconds. Your fav could never
Tifa can Suplex the damn Weapons, which are much larger than a train
Actually that honor goes to Lightning whom by the end of the XIII games is a half-step removed from being a full-on god. But neither her or Noctis qualify for the fit contest since they both invoke magic to fight.Suplexing a train is a quirky and funny mechanical interaction.
Noctis canonically parries a living mountain.
I know Gladiolus looks buffer but Noctis is many times stronger than him going by the game's lore and I think he's probably the strongest Final Fantasy main party member if you only consider feats that are explicitly canon.
The first post implies magically imbued power counts, or Cloud and Sephiroth are out due to mako treatments. Also, Noctis is canonically stronger than the gods of his universe so I don't think Lightning edges him out, especially because as far as I know we don't actually see her perform any great feats of strength. Noctis regularly does and likely has the raw physical power to cleave mountains if he puts his back into it. He doesn't just stop Titan, he throws the dude off of him multiple times in a short time frame.As classic as Sabin is and as a newly big fan of VI myself, I think a fair few FF characters have matched or passed him in physical feats. Cloud casually jumps tens of meters into the air using just his legs with no materia in Advent Children, for example, while swinging a massive heavy metal sword around like it's a paperweight. You can't really apply any logic to these feats the characters pull off, so the only tenable comparison is body fitness as we know it in reality. And that goes to Godbert.
Actually that honor goes to Lightning whom by the end of the XIII games is a half-step removed from being a full-on god. But neither her or Noctis qualify for the fit contest since they both invoke magic to fight.
She performs the single most powerful canonical attack in FF history in the third game.The first post implies magically imbued power counts, or Cloud and Sephiroth are out due to mako treatments. Also, Noctis is canonically stronger than the gods of his universe so I don't think Lightning edges him out, especially because as far as I know we don't actually see her perform any great feats of strength.
If you're referring to the friendship sword, that's not a feat of her power alone and it's also not a feat of strength. Tossing Titan around is done with Noctis' raw power, regardless of whether that comes from his bloodline or not.She performs the single most powerful canonical attack in FF history in the third game.
The whole Hildibrand questline is one of the best in the game. So good.I'm so glad that I recently started playing FFXIV so that I could understand this post. And it's the correct answer.
I forgot about Snow. He's pretty swole too. I remember Serah swooning over his body and everything else "great" about him in XIII-2.
Noctis fighting Titan isn't a pure physical feat. His strength is absolutely derived from bloodline magic in every aspect of combat. That's why he's no different from Lightning. And given his magic also uses his ancestors, I'm inclined to draw the similarity to Lightning forming a giant dimensional light sword from the collective souls of humanity to bring down God. XV even goes out of its way to explain that the bros get their power from Noctis's bloodline magic, enabling them to fight foes that normal humans could never hope to face off against.If you're referring to the friendship sword, that's not a feat of her power alone and it's also not a feat of strength. Tossing Titan around is done with Noctis' raw power, regardless of whether that comes from his bloodline or not.
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