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How powerful would a Neo-Zektole Warrior Guyver be?

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more powerful, the only neo hyper that would outclass neo-zektole would be a bio-titan WG. A Neo-Zektole would be abou 600x a human guyver, while a Bio-titan would be about 800x. you have to remember, GPZ only has a normal unit, so a Neo-zektole with a standard unit would still outpower him.

Neo Zektole is more powerful than a Guyver Powered Zerebubuse. On top of that Guyver Powerred Zerebubuse has a standard Guyver unit. He is only 40x. Neo Zektole might as well be a Proto Zoalord, so he would be easily in the 600x range, or three times more powerful than the Guyver Zoalord. On top of that he would have all of the benefits of the Warrior Guyver unit.

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Neo Zektole is more powerful than a Guyver Powered Zerebubuse. On top of that Guyver Powerred Zerebubuse has a standard Guyver unit. He is only 40x. Neo Zektole might as well be a Proto Zoalord, so he would be easily in the 600x range, or three times more powerful than the Guyver Zoalord. On top of that he would have all of the benefits of the Warrior Guyver unit.

God Dayumn! Talk about rediculously powerful! :shock::shock::shock:

On top of that Guyver Powerred Zerebubuse has a standard Guyver unit.

Not completly true that....

but isnt his one of the "standard level" units for the test? It might be standard power, but its different than say the ones sho or sean has, right?

Standard level, yes.

Nope, again not completely. It's nerfed on any non-human to stop it getting like a Guyver Zoalord so on him if that was a proper standard Unit he'd be about 2 times more powerful than what he is now if not more.

Though saying he's weak would be an understatement, he's currently the single most powerful being in Chronos.

So basically it was a test to see if further produced guyver units, could still produce the same normal power levels as others but without the risk of their nemisis the GZ being produced. There is still a boost in power for a zoalord but it's not something they'll be unable to handle.

The "standard" test units are a control to the overall test. Basically they are meant as cannon fodder or as a challenge to the real test units when put on a host that is something not "human".

They are still somewhat out of control though so basically are Guyver's, but to say they haven't been modified so that they are more "ruthless" would be an understatement. These guys are meant for fighting so the unit does highten what makes a person angry or want to fight. Also their control medals constantly send info back to the Creator Krullnar who runs the test.

In terms of the OP though, a Neo-Keztrol Warrior Guyver in raw firepower terms would be beyond a Guyver Zoalord and depending on which type of WG Unit would also be immune to his gravity based attacks.

Apart from having it's unit removed it would be all but unstoppable.

Apart from having it's unit removed it would be all but unstoppable.

Except from either a warrior guyver zoalord, or warrior bio-titan. those are about the only things that could stand upto him if he ever got one..... which is why im guessing that chronos descided to give their WG units to lower powered zoanoids.

Chronos didn't really decide to give their units to anyone really. It just kind of happened.

The "standard" test units are a control to the overall test. Basically they are meant as cannon fodder or as a challenge to the real test units when put on a host that is something not "human".

They are still somewhat out of control though so basically are Guyver's, but to say they haven't been modified so that they are more "ruthless" would be an understatement. These guys are meant for fighting so the unit does highten what makes a person angry or want to fight. Also their control medals constantly send info back to the Creator Krullnar who runs the test.

In terms of the OP though, a Neo-Keztrol Warrior Guyver in raw firepower terms would be beyond a Guyver Zoalord and depending on which type of WG Unit would also be immune to his gravity based attacks.

Apart from having it's unit removed it would be all but unstoppable.

I don't understand. I know that the unit was modified so it can be easily destroyed by a Creator as opposed to trying to kill it with their army. Also that their control medals are easy to read by the Creators including Dreadnought and Enforcer Prime.

I always thought the reason why GPZ was only 40x is because his bio energy is not enough to warrant the full 100x boost. Some like Guyver Zoanoid only being 2x but is well over the strength of 2 men in zoanoid form. So you're saying that the unit was buttered down?

Even then even if he was 100x, he is an inferior host than Neo Zektole. A Warrior Guyver Neo Zektole would be 600x and given the fact that he can fire off a mega smasher class weapon already should make him considerably powerful, his armor would incredible, vibrational swords would cut even a Guyver Zoalords, he would be able to fire missiles almost indefintely and probably at a greater level, An interesting mutation would be the horns becoming polymorphic in nature I think. So he could use them as a weapon or even a shield to protect his face or control medal. His shields would be superior to even a Guyver Zoalord as well.

I always thought the reason why GPZ was only 40x is because his bio energy is not enough to warrant the full 100x boost.

It may also be that the Unit itself doesn't boost a host to 100x peak ability. Uranus were surprised by the boost a human host received, saying it was ten times what they themselves had.

To answer the question originally posed though: very. XD

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