Talk:Boros/@comment-99.197.252.21-20180707142055

A comment I made in regards to a reddit post claiming boros is threat level god:

It specifically says here: https://2.bp.blogspot.com/kRRXCFbpgQwiiVHd-W-o-Dy8XxIN5e1pPzZmMmhzOV2Q9WTcQF252BbwE-Yi5cC6yyBvkFd3ztKBjisy-OjYPdLGVBromn0MMLl4OF2SbDOqZbBZ12_CP0cOtVHKrr-ToYE1Wg=s0?title=002_1491384288.png

that what can determine a disaster level is based off of an individual's power, aggressiveness, and difficulty to take down. Boros has the capability to destory the entire planet, and basing that off of what defines a god-level threat, boros should presumably be threat level god. But, because ONE ranked boros as above dragon and not as a god level threat, it can be presumed that boros had the potential to be taken out without the need of saitama. I'd like to imagine it as if a monster had the capability to destroy the planet, but could be easily beaten by even a child, he wouldn't be god-level, he'd be dragon. Conversely, if a monster was unbeatable by everybody on earth, but didn't have the capabilities to 'cause much destruction, let alone to the whole earth, he'd also be dragon. Additionally, what also proves my point is that ONE said that a fight between garou and boros would be equal and the victor is unknown. Assuming destruction alone ranks a monster, ONE would surely state that boros beats garou since all boros would have to do is destroy the planet and garou wouldn't survive. But since ranking is much more complicated than that, it can be presumed garou could stop boros' collapsing star-roaring cannon, or at least prevent him from doing it or even just defeating him before he gets to that point.

In conclusion, to say that boros is god-level and disregarding him as dragon(+)-level because of his destructive capabilities is wrong and you're effectively telling ONE that he is wrong. The disaster ratings works like a spectrum based off power, aggressiveness, and difficulty to beat. The rating system is just specific likely to not complicate things in the story and to get to the point quicker when classifying a monster.