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Bit Cloud
03-31-2005, 03:43 PM
Lets see if we can estimate the power level of the Titans, lets try to guess which class each member belongs in.
NORMAL
ATHLETE
UPPER LIMIT HUMAN LEVEL (800-1000 LB)
ONE TONE RANGE
5 TONNES
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 10
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 15
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 20
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 25
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 50
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 75
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 90
SUPERHUAMN CLASS 100
INCALCULABLE
Casey Mack
03-31-2005, 04:25 PM
this seem like a rather useless topic.
Cyborg can life 20 Tons.
i believe and Starfire can lift about 4 to 7 tons.
Beastboys stength varies depending on the creature he turns into.
Raven has above average strength for a girl her age who engagaes in regular enxtensive exercise.
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Bit Cloud
03-31-2005, 05:34 PM
Starfire, Cyborg and Aqualad are definately SUPERHUMAN CLASS but hard to place.
ktoriyama
03-31-2005, 05:40 PM
Lets see if we can estimate the power level of the Titans, lets try to guess which class each member belongs in.
NORMAL
ATHLETE
UPPER LIMIT HUMAN LEVEL (800-1000 LB)
ONE TONE RANGE
5 TONNES
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 10
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 15
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 20
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 25
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 50
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 75
SUPERHUMAN CLASS 90
SUPERHUAMN CLASS 100
INCALCULABLEOn what basis. What the mechanism used to sort em out. How much they can benchpress? (Based on the fact that you have a weight by one of the categories) That makes no sense, BB power is theoretically infinite, as he could transform into pretty much anything. Raven's powers aren't all that good at lifting things, though not to say she can't. Starfire and Cyborg are insanely strong, and I doubt Robin can bench press 500 lbs much less 800. More info is therfore required.
I now see you are a newbie. Welcome to the forums.
Alba Aulbath
03-31-2005, 10:51 PM
Raven's powers aren't all that good at lifting things, though not to say she can't.
Even though she can, like, move skyscrapers. :D
But I'm not gonna get into this kind of debate. It really kinda varies.
Olympian
04-02-2005, 05:21 AM
Beast Boy is great at dodging and infiltrating, defensive stuff, I guess.
Kory is good at hurling starbolts, diversions for her.
Vic is the powerhouse, superstrength, cannon and all.
Robin's expertise in combat give him a slight advantage.
The full extent of Raven's powers has not been explored yet, though when her anger got the better of her, she nearly killed Dr Light. (She ended up traumatizing him).
The reserves:
Terra: Only in rocky areas.
Aqualad: Only in wet places.
Bumblebee: Weapons are lacking in power.
HotSpot: All right, he's good.
Wildebeest: Even a matador could take him, Ole!
Speedy: Arrows put him up there with Robin.
Caswin
04-02-2005, 09:43 PM
Assuming we're just talking physical strength here:
Robin: Upper limit - see fights with Guardian of the River and Cinderblock (Even if I do think that one was rigged)
Cyborg: Five ton range - real, reeeal strong.
Raven: Athlete - she is pretty strong, as we saw in Aftershock. Also, the fact that she'd even think about attacking that thing barehanded in Fear Itself.
Starfire: Upper limit - eh, seems about right.
Beast Boy: Uh... I'm not even gonna try and figure this one out.
Terra: Normal - really, without Slade's suit, she's just not that strong. Remember Betrayal?
Casey Mack
04-02-2005, 09:57 PM
Assuming we're just talking physical strength here:
Robin: Upper limit - see fights with Guardian of the River and Cinderblock (Even if I do think that one was rigged)
Cyborg: Five ton range - real, reeeal strong.
Raven: Athlete - she is pretty strong, as we saw in Aftershock. Also, the fact that she'd even think about attacking that thing barehanded in Fear Itself.
Starfire: Upper limit - eh, seems about right.
Beast Boy: Uh... I'm not even gonna try and figure this one out.
Terra: Normal - really, without Slade's suit, she's just not that strong. Remember Betrayal?
Try again with thos.
Cyborg can lift aleast 20 tons and Starfire about 5 to 6 tons. Robin only has above average strength for a kid his age, his Kung-fu [and bad writing] makes up for his strength.
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SporksRFun91
04-03-2005, 03:37 AM
Hmm hmm hmm...
Rob- Probably Upper Limit. Maybe, MAYBE 1 ton range. Yeah, mostly what you guys said, except for the "above average strength for a kid his age" thing. HELLO!! HE CAN KNOCK OVER CINDERBLOCK! Although his size changes (going from just over a giant human to almost skyscraper), the dude is pretty darn heavy. Well, unless TT just screws with the laws of physics even more than we can imagine...
Star- 5 ton range to Superhuman class 10
Rae- Ehh... Athlete, I suppose. Without her powers. She's more like "Incalculable" with her powers, depending on her mood and will.
BB- Athlete. Come on, he can barely do anything without changing into an animal. When an animal, it varies too much to be determined.
Cy- Superhuman class 15-20
Ter- Normal-Athlete
Bee- Athlete
Aqualad- Athlete to indeterminable (his water powers... need I remind you of the tsunami?)
Mas y Menos- Normal
Speedy- Athlete to upper limit
Captain Clown
04-03-2005, 07:58 AM
Logic cannot be applied to this show.
Robin's definitely in the "incalculable" range...
Caswin
04-04-2005, 11:59 PM
Try again with thos.
Cyborg can lift aleast 20 tons and Starfire about 5 to 6 tons. Robin only has above average strength for a kid his age, his Kung-fu [and bad writing] makes up for his strength.
Everything eles is just about right..peace.
Where're you getting these numbers on Cyborg and Starfire?
Bit Cloud
04-06-2005, 11:12 PM
In BETROTHED at the dinner scene Starfire lifted a chalice with ease, while Cyborg couldn't lift it. And in TITANS EAST when Cyborg was captured he couldn't break free, when the rest of the Titans arrived Starfire pulled his restraints off. Both cases implies shes stronger than him.
Caswin
04-07-2005, 10:34 PM
I wouldn't be so sure about Starfire being stronger. The scene in Betrothed was a joke - one of those bits in Teen Titans you don't take seriously. And in Titans East, Starfire had plenty of leverage and both arms, where Cyborg just wasn't in a great position to do anything. They're probably the strongest two members, but Cyborg's still looks like the stronger one to me.
Raven666
05-16-2005, 10:40 AM
yah Raven is above normal.She is the strongest charecter.(not just cuz she my fav;) ) but she IS half demon..she is a hier of a demon (trigon)
NIGHTWING_23
05-16-2005, 12:31 PM
Unfortunetely in one of the new episodes it's also shown that Starfire is stronger than Cyborg. In "Overdrive" Starfire and Cyborg workout together and they're doing the upright vertical press and while it shows Cyborg struggling with his weight but ultimately getting it up Starfire gets it up with one hand easily.
Ofcourse to all comic book fans this is ridiculous but in Teen Titans TAS it's starting to get obvious who is stronger than who.
Caswin
05-16-2005, 05:51 PM
Gah! Spoilers bad! >.o But... yeah, I guess that tears it. Okay, Starfire has the edge. Oh, and Casey, you still have yet to tell me where you're getting those numbers.
Anime
05-16-2005, 06:01 PM
yeah the way of this is rated isn't really that fair (or legimate)
Robin:
Normal human, able to probably benchpress about his weight and no more (look at those skinny arms!)
Cyborg:
In pure physical strength, I rate him as Superhuman Class 10 (over 5 tons)
Starfire:
She is in Superhuman Class 75 (Superman is like 100)
BB:
In "teenage" mode, he can probably lift from 30-100 lbs
Changing into any animal, it's incalculable
Raven:
without powers, she can lift 50 lbs at the most
with powers, its incalculable because she could move buildings, which I think makes her on par with Superman and Starfire.
Caswin
05-16-2005, 10:49 PM
yeah the way of this is rated isn't really that fair (or legimate)
Robin:
Normal human, able to probably benchpress about his weight and no more (look at those skinny arms!)
Um, hello? He's a lot stronger than that - suspension of disbelief aside, look at his fights with Cinderblock, or if you don't like that, the Guardian of the River. He's pretty dang strong.
NIGHTWING_23
05-17-2005, 02:11 AM
Um, hello? He's a lot stronger than that - suspension of disbelief aside, look at his fights with Cinderblock, or if you don't like that, the Guardian of the River. He's pretty dang strong.
Agreed. Although it's pretty unbelievable that a normal kid his age could have that kind of super human strength it is unfortunately something us fans have to deal with when watching teen titans.
I wish were as strong as he is at his age. He must drink a lot of milk.:D
blackfeathr
05-17-2005, 09:58 AM
I dunno... I think Cyborg and Starfire are probably tieing for strongest... In many episodes (Crash, and Only Human definitely) it shows of his brute strength. And in Crash Starfire AND Raven AND Robin could not hold him back. But in Betrothed, Starfire could lift the large goblets but Cyborg couldnt (and I would agree though, that that was one of the silly parts). So yeah, Cyborg and Starfire are a tie in my opinion.
Beast Boy varies... like in the episode "The Beast Within", He struggled lifting the barbells as a human but when he transformed into the gorilla he threw them through the wall.
Raven lifts stuff with her mind... I would suppose that is limited only to her minds strength.
Robin probably comes last, lol. Since he's basically just... normal in some respects perhaps a little stronger than the average person his age^^
Yeah I overanalyze...
Bit Cloud
05-30-2005, 06:54 PM
Okay I'm watching the CN Summer Preview Special, and doing it they showed a sneak peak of Teen Titans in the clip the gang is fighting Plasmus, and doing the battle Cyborg actually lifts a small building. JESUS CHRIST!! HOW STRONG IS THIS GUY?!!
I love Teen Titans for what it is: a fantasy land within a fictional universe. Gauging the TT's strength is meaningless, because the rules of the DCAU continuity do not apply to the world they live in. As has been pointed out in this thread already, their strength relative to eachother changes from episode to episode. If anything, strength is determind by whichever character the writers are focusing on within a particular episode.
It's kind of sad that this is the case, as it makes a TT/JLU crossover impossible. I believe Bruce Timm and Glenn Murakami sat down at one point and tried hashing out a crossover for these two shows, but were at a loss as how to pull it off.
Sad, really.
Admiral Indigo
05-31-2005, 04:55 PM
That's what I love about the show. It's so illogical but still makes you believe it if only for purposes of the show. It's outrageous enough to make sense and I don't expect anyone to follow my jacked up logic :p :sweat:
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