So here is the thing about the Slayer: He is a millions of years old ancient god, that has super strength, super speed, infinite stamina and he literally cannot die. With each kill, he absorbs the souls of their enemies so warp demons can't respawn, but fully die. Eventually, the warp would be empty and the Chaos gods weakened. In the end, the only reason the Slayer cannot kill them is the fact they don't have physical form. However, by slaughtering billions of demons each day in the warp, eventually, he would make them insignificantly weak, to the point no one would even believe them anymore.
I think the slayer could even kill the chaos gods. He found a way to kill the hellpriests whose souls were gaurded and so long as his crucible blade remains in a titan it stays dead. I think some combination of “magic” from his universe combined with 40k’s makes him the ultimate champion. But I’m a little biased 😂
@@Laughablefreak321 Surely, if there is a way to force them into a physical form, he would easily kill them. The problem with the chaos gods, is the fact they are just concepts, ideas but rarely show themselves to people in the physical realm. After all, Davoth was the same, he didn't have a physical form until the Slayer found and broke his life sphere.
That is precisely why I think Korne would have the advantage in the beginning. He would love the blood shed and rage, enjoying the slaughter but ounce time has passed and the feats continue to stack up. He would start to see the folly of his ways.
@@FatalFistKhrone would love it as he gets stronger till he realizes he can’t bring back his army cause they are permanently destroyed and that DS would also just get stronger at the same time
@@kilos6731 I would love to see Korne's reaction going through the emotions. Ecstasy, leading into indifference, next apprehension, anger, and then fear for his dreadful boring end. This would go on for eons, each emotion lasting hundreds of years unto the next haha
Funny thing about DOOMGUY, he was already incorruptible Before he became DOOMSLAYER. His rage was so great, the deepest, darkest pits of Hell could do nothing to his soul. And that was while he was a Mortal!
That would just mean Khorne receiving a Christmas gift. Doomguy however uncorruptable would just be trapped to fight endlessly in the blood god's fields of battle in the warp. Doomslayer however would have enough power to rip his way through the planes and thwart chaos' plans.
@@beziik2357 Don't forget that daemons fear him because when he kills them, he _kills them._ They don't just disperse into the Warp to reform, he eats their souls (well, the warp stuff that forms them, but that's not as dramatic!) so that they're perma-dead for real while, at the same time, making him stronger.
@@Just_A_DudeAnd khorne won’t care because he’ll just keep sending more and more and more and more, they spawn within the immaterium so he can just keep sending fresh meat for all of time and feast off the violence
@@shianeruu4359he doesn't need to corrupt him, he's already an aspect of Khorne. If you're in 40k, you play by their cosmology. If doomslayer is a good he's an aspect of Khorne. All the slaughter he brings only makes Khorne stronger. Daemons don't have souls, there's nothing to absorb permanently, daemons are merely physical manifestations of the God's desire to do whatever it is the god likes. Doomslayer isn't planetary, he's not immune to the warp.
@@onlyadonis3936 Davoth created universes by simply walking. Slayer killed him. Daemons are shards of their gods, parts of their souls. The Slayer has killed literal souls and absorbed them. The Slayer is also Eons old, millions of years old at the bare minimum. The Slayer is incorruptible, and he cannot die.
@@ThisExists-nr3xz Daemons are not shards of souls in Warhammer, and the chaos gods do not have souls either. They're nothing more than ideas and concepts applied to chaotic energies, given power and life due to belief. Everything that has some perceived form in the Warp exists because of beings in Space believing they exist. Even the Imperium is at fault for this. Those in the Imperium who know of Chaos and its Gods, even if it's to help in their crusade against the heretics who worship it, end up unknowingly giving power to the very forces they seek to destroy.
"Sir... the warp is almost completely empty." "That's impossible?! What on Terra do you mean by "almost" empty?!" "Well... There's one human in there. He has a lot of guns, an energy sword AND war hammer... and he is *pissed* sir."
A fun one I'd like to see is how would Kirby do in 40k. A being of pure positive emotions that casually annihilates universal threats because they stole his cake.
"because they stole his cake" did you even play squeak squad? Anyway the only universal entity Kirby Solos is marx in super star ultra Void termina? Help Magalor? Help Morpho knight? Help (though only 2 people instead of 3 this time, so good on him) Robobot? Help (not just from the mech, but Susie too.)
@@2.nonchalant825 kind of Void is like it if you take the ctan and the chaos gods then it crack Void is said to the quote on quote "ancestor to all matter" "exist in every dimension" and is constantly reincarnated itself into new beings depending on if it feels negative or positive emotions
If your gonna add kirby can we add his eldritch counterpart ort from the fate franchise their basically the sme thing despite being from different franchises
Nah, Kratos would fall to corruption far too easily, especially if he was dealing with Khorne or Slaanesh. Khorne would have exploited his problems with controlling his rage, and Slaanesh would exploit his pride and and past as a Spartan soldier/general.
He fought in hell pre-demigodhood for unknown time, we don't know how long it was other than it was for a looong time. Back then, he somehow was maintaining himself purely by killing demons, and after his boost? Yeah, his reign of terror in the hells definitely is a reason why those that should know no fear, fear him.
I get the Bayverese is most well known but it really undersells how much of a threat Optimus Prime can be to 40K. Optimus Prime from the comics could probably bring together a coalition of forgotten human worlds, the Autobots, minor Xenos species, and probably even some Eldar into what the T'au Empire likes to pretend they are being a real military and ideological threat to the Imperium. Comics Prime has done things like command a million large scale battles simultaneously and with how much a leader he is he'd be able to sway entire systems to his cause with a single speech, and that's not even mentioning how many tech-priests might end up defecting to what is obviously the real Omnissia. Optimus Prime can be so dangerous that he could actually get the good ending of 40K.
@@conorjfarringtoncabrera8805 That's what I'm saying, cause like Optimus literally has a soul and the adeptus mechanicus are basically human turned cyborgs it's only a matter of time until they figure out how to put their own souls into a fully robotic body to resemble Optimus with the allspark.
@@ДокторЯдо he's an artificial demigod that killed the actual God of his universe. It might not be instant, but god damn if he wouldn't empty the warp.
@@ДокторЯдоSure, but the 40k universe is limited to the Milky Way galaxy. Our galaxy. Doom's Hell is a multiversal threat, which Doomguy managed to overcome... more or less effortlessly.
@@Ezekiel_B_Gruntfuttock Doom's multiverse-ness of Hell doesn't really show, and in the end (Ancient Gods pt.2) Doomguy won not by clearing the Hell but by eliminating character on whose existence Hell depended. I don't doubt that he can face off against mightiest 40k daemons and win. But they'll just keep coming. It'll be the same as in his canon journey.
Well he was a guy. Now he's been ascended to creator multiversal god level And has so many haxs that are meant to be unbeatable that he is the strongest character in fiction bu design. You would need to be unkillable,immortal and devine or of hell. You would need to be able lay naked on the sun and be unharmed like he can. You would need to take a hit from him which even the icon of sin couldn't for long. Then he killed the creator of a multiverse with a blade and no scratches. He is unbeatable and after 2.5 years I can say he beats: All of marvel All of DC All the time Lords. The xelee. Divine spawn. Kratos 😂. And 40k The chaos god can die. The necrons are toying with the idea stating they have "killed greater beings before we may have to do so again"
@@T57Custodian and I thought I was a doom hype man Look I don't think you understand the power's you're talking about I really don't think doctor Manhattan is something doom guy can just punch into oblivion
@@conorjfarringtoncabrera8805 a being who reconstructed himself put of atoms or a being who crated a multiverse out of atoms. The slayer would win. But that's the point and I can see it annoys you Edit that's what he has been doing for billions of years already to hell beings far superior to Dr manhatten who is always scaled to highly by his fans. Divine spawn is the best chance in DC comics to beat the slayer. They are very similar however the slayer can't die and spawn has before so instant win to the slayer Not a big doom fan but been looking for an on paper challenge for him and its impossible. They might have 1 or 2 things in their favour but its against like 29 in dooms favour.
transformers would be defacto chaos immune, since by default even corrupted sparks end up going back to primus/the all spark after they die. unicron would also have more of a claim on real screwy transformers then the chaos gods.
Immune? Absolutely no. Very chaos resistant? Definitely. Eldar though themselves incorruptible and look at where they are now. Friendly reminder that chaos Eldar, as forgotten as they are, are still canon. But what actually debunks your statement actually comes from another creation of the old ones. The Orks. Or to be more exact the chaos orks, as insanely rare as they are, they are still a thing. So yeah, It doesn't change that much but If Chaos is really hellbent on corrupting some Cybertronian they can do It, or, you know, If one is actually dumb enough to go into the Great Rift.
@@ЯрОк-и2й if they're OWN version of satan whos a lot stronger then chaos combined, cant even keep a grip on their souls after they die i doubt the gods of a foreign species can. I mean i bet chaos could grab a necron if they really tried but they aren't going to get whatever they spend back ever, so they never try same thing here. the elder are diffrent because slannesh IS a eldar god made by eldar hands.
@@thebluepaladin The difference is that the Necrons are soulless hence they don't show up in the Warp. And I... Uh... Don't wanna sound rude but... Seriously? That legit sounds like a skill issue, like unironically that's kinda embarrassing, never thought that Slanesh is gonna take a w over Unicorn. But yeah, while I'm not Super Hardline fan I don't believe that Transformers in general and Unicorn as an extension lean into spiritual stuff, so that might be the reason.
@@ЯрОк-и2й you you are aware. that optimus prime is LITERALLY transformer christ right? hes a the chosen of Primus the only actual "prime" aka demigod made since the original 13. made for this exact purpose the matrix is literally a portal to Primus. The phrase "till all are one" refers to how all sparks become one when they remerge with the all spark on death. Starscream becomes a full on ghost ALOT actaully. theres also several religious guardian groups. A FUCkton of holy artifacts as well(most rival the most absurd necron stuff). HEll the decipticons are called that because "the fallen" a lucifer type figure is basically a martyr to them the same way. satan is to satanists. this is all from the aligned continuity btw not the comics. this stuff is not new, and present in everything but the movies basically.
Doom Slayer - just another day, although probably more fun Kratos - same as the Slayer Destiny Guardian - Would turn everything into a gun while also committing genocide unrivalled
@@starhammer5247Given SIVA was able to destroy the Ghosts of the Iron Lords, it would be a risk if the Guardian allowed their Ghost to fall into the wrong hands within the 40k verse.
Idk much about 40k but the idea of the helldivers being the fastest is just hilarious. Like them constantly showing up to anything to be idiots before anyone else
In 40k their tech is surprisingly archaic. So a vessel in the IoM could take days, weeks, months or even Years to cross the galaxy. Helldivers do it in 30 seconds. So they’ve got a massive leg up there.
@@Buster-McTunder Honestly the level of warp fuckery within 40k makes travel time the most random thing in any scfi universe. There are stories of ships entering the warp, spending a century in the warp, and then arriving at their destination 2 days before they left... that case assumes of course that the IoM has perfect galactic wide time keeping... which is doubtful. And on the flip side some ships have spent 2 days in the warp to arrive finding decades have gone by in realspace.
@@Buster-McTunderStill I don't think that'd happen Optimus no matter the canon is a beacon of hope I rather see him getting in over his head and getting his ass pounded by sheer numbers of any faction he faces.
@@rageplai9555 Megatronus, one of the known Primes, gets corrupted with power and decided to betray the other Primes, becoming the Fallen. This happens in most Transformers media.
The Slayer is honestly one of the only characters in video game fiction bred and built for killing gods of any nature without breaking a sweat. Even Kratos exerts effort in his killing sprees. The Slayer just outclasses. He hunts for sport and for pleasure in a sort of sick way. The only time we see him weakened is when he’s literally beaten the king of evil and the one in control of the very demons he’s been trying to keep in check for so long. His strength, stamina and speed are defined as infinite, and are equal to his needs at any given time. He cannot die, he cannot be exhausted, and he is unyielding. Warhammer never stood a chance. Great video nonetheless, I had to read up on chaos to get an idea of what the hell was even being talked about.
Unicon is the embodiment of destruction and entropy. So long as there is someone who hates, so long as darkness exists in the hearts of others unicon can never be truly killed. The only reason the matrix can is because it's a fragment of Primus the creator god and a bastion of all the goodness in the universe. Such a force inside unicon is like poison to such a being.
Just like how Khorne is a god of violence and pride, Nurgle decay and life, so on. wich by the way the necrons banished out of reality with a funny machine. or the many gods the enslaved after gaining immortality them selfs.
@@SanguineGamer that's not a bad way of looking at it. Though unicorn actually ate all of reality and even the concepts of light, gravity, space, and time. Leaving nothing. Till he was forced to regurgitate it all by the birth of Primus.
@zebjensen4251 I am not saying unicorn isent badass in his own right at all. I am pointing out the necrons have tech too keep chaos out of reality for good. and they casually enslaved beings just like unicron (The C'tan) as well as defeated the Old ones (The creator gods of 40k) Unicron is just another God on a list against a faction known for felling gods with infinite power.
@@SanguineGamer Unicron came before living people and can abandon his body on a whime and build a new one. He can just leave reality for a time and reaper somewhere else. The only thing or things that can stop him are things made by Primus himself as the anti spark of Unicron would be obliterated by the all spark within Primus. The next one are screwed.
Klingons would do pretty well. Since their handheld weapons disintegrate matter destroying the orks ability to reproduce (they reproduce thru spores released by the dead). And their ships, tho slightly weaker, massively outranges the orks. Macrocannons and Lancers only have ranges of 30,000 to 120,000 kilometers (Battlefleet Gothic and Rogue Trader novels) while phasers have ranges of over 300,000 kilometers
If we're talking about a SINGLE waagh, it'd be a fight. If even a few orcs got onto the surface of any of their planets... Well, that planet is done, and the Klingons would get annihilated in land battles.
@@jays9869 Land battles would be kinda funny cause both sides have massive advantages over the other, tanks really don't exist in star trek anymore (because warfare became completely space based) so Orks have a massive advantage in heavy vehicles. There is probably no conventional ground weapon the Klingons have that could deal effectively with something like a gargant. On the other hand teleportation is so cheap, reliable and common in star trek (they completely replaced airports), that Klingons have a massive artillery advantage cause they can teleport bombs behind ork lines whenever they want. And just as easily make these bombs with replicators. If replicators can make something as complex as phasers, large primitive 20th century bombs are definitely on the table and probably a dozen times easier. Imagine every time the warboss goes outside a dozen bombs are teleported right in his face
@@CorneliusChimp-hm2vo Actually, it's shown in an episode of TNG that a single, standard issue Federation Type-1 phaser, the ones that look like a freakin' car fob, can obliterate most of a building in a single shot if dialed up to the maximum setting and set to wide spread... and those are the equivalent of a holdout pistol. A weapon of war like a Phaser Rifle, or the Disruptor equivalent, would be easily capable of one-shotting anything without sufficient levels of energy shielding, and the capital-scale phasers on even the TOS-era Enterprise are canonically sufficient to glass a planet in a single orbit; the only reason they _don't_ is they never really have a reason to get rid of a perfectly good planet. That's not to mention the fact replicators are fully capable of producing _photon torpedos,_ not just crude 20th century bombs, and a photon torpedo is a dial-a-yield devices that has multi-megaton explosive output at its highest setting. Photon Torpedos have also canonically been used exactly as you've described by being teleported into enemy ships that don't have the correct shielding to block a transporter.
The doom daddy probs wouldn't spend an infinite time in the warp, when he kills a demon in Doom they perma die instead of going back to hell so when he kills a demon in 40k it's gone gone.
I would love to see the Tenno from Warframe OR the Infestation from Warframe pitted against basically anything from 40k because there's a LOT of potential from both of those.
Sorry dude, tenno in game are already committing millions of war crimes on the daily, and in lore are orders of magnitude more powerful, while also already having experience against similar enemies in 40k. It's not a war, it's not even a fight. The Tenno roll up, fuck up anything that even TRIES to test them, then head back to their own universe through the void and continue fucking with the Grineer
I@@thatrandomsquirrel2924 i think the infestation might be a bit more dangerous than the nids, they're very similar but just because the infestation is even more of a singular hive mind with no structure at all.
13:57 Nekron blackstone blocks the warp from overlapping with realspace; demons and psychers have no power there. that is why cadia was destroyed; the obelisks.
I would be legitimately curious to see how this bionicle verse could stack up against 40k. They got characters that can see alternate futures and send people there, control the aspects of life, shadow, and creation, the elements; mask powers are crazy; and characters that have been around for thousands of years.
Honestly War For Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron do a great job of showing just how numerous and deadly the transformers are. That civil war lasted longer than humanity has been a thing afaik and they kept killing each other that entire time with extreme violence and absurd weaponry. Not to mention bots like Omega Supreme or Trypticon.
Here’s how Dante, the stylish "bing bing wahoo" pizza-eating demon hunter, would handle each major Warhammer 40k player: Khorne: Dante: “You’re angry, I get it. Have you tried… chilling out?” Proceeds to parry Khorne’s every attack while sipping a slice of pizza, then devil triggers and slashes Khorne’s axes in half. Khorne explodes in rage… literally. Slaanesh: Slaanesh: “Join me, and I’ll give you endless pleasure!” Dante: “Buddy, I’m all about that pizza, rock n’ roll, and kicking demon butt. You’re not my type.” Instantly shreds Slaanesh’s dimension with a guitar riff and stylish combo. Tzeentch: Tzeentch: “All according to my plan!” Dante: “Plan this, bird-brain!” Dante slices through infinite schemes and paradoxes like he’s cutting through spaghetti. Tzeentch can’t outthink the man who doesn’t think. Nurgle: Nurgle: “Join me, child, in rot and decay!” Dante: “I’ve fought grosser. Ever heard of Nevan?” Dante uses a healing item mid-fight just to mock Nurgle’s disease, then uses his guns to clear out the plague with ease. The Emperor: The Emperor: “I am the God-Emperor of Mankind!” Dante: “Cool title, old man, but you look like you need a break. Let me handle this.” Dante makes the Golden Throne irrelevant by showing up to solo the warp gods while cracking jokes. Primarchs: Primarchs charge in formation. Dante: “Boys, I’m fast enough to beat all of you… in my sleep.” He dodges all their attacks while eating pizza, then breaks out a dance emote while finishing them off with one-liners. Trazein the Infinite: Trazein: “You’ll make an excellent addition to my collection!” Dante: “Good luck trying to keep me in a glass box, buddy.” Dante breaks every relic and statue in the museum while mocking Trazein’s décor, then leaves him hanging in a stylish pose. C'tan (Void Dragon): C'tan: “I am the embodiment of star-devouring power.” Dante: “That’s cool, but can you beat me in a combo battle?” Dante juggles the C’tan like a demon piñata, blowing it apart with Ebony and Ivory as a showstopper. Abaddon the Despoiler: Abaddon: “Witness the end of all things!” Dante: “I’ve heard worse speeches, honestly.” Dante slices the Talon of Horus in half and proceeds to toss Abaddon into a black hole... for the style points. Orks: Dante: “You guys like to fight, huh?” Orks: “WAAAAGH!” Dante shrugs, pulls out his sword, and says: “Let’s rock, baby.” Cue endless stylish combos as he clears out the entire Ork horde with a smirk. Dante solos with style.
Did you know Generator Rex Ben 10 and Secret Saturdays and sym bionic Titan We're all supposed to share the same universe And that's confirmed by the Creator of the Secret saturdays
Really?! I knew about Generator Rex and The Secret Saturdays, but Symbionic Titan as well? Wonder how they would explain the fact that Ben did not do something about the giant alien monsters attacking Earth as well as the giant robot fighting back the menace
That makes no sense. Secret Saturday exist in the omniverse timeline. Generator rex is shown to be a separate universe. And sym bionic titan doesn't work if multiple different sci-fi and supernatural things going on
… fuck. That’s… I don’t know. Fuck the ascended ancients would probably start lining up dominos to get them there souls back somehow. Pre-ascension? I don’t know I mean it took the Ori basically giving them a soul poisoning that made them have to choose between ascension or death. I’d say they could ball. And probably be a better option then the imperium, but I’d imagine they just kinda just pull an Atlantis and not interact with the wider 40k till someone pokes them. Then someone probably gets to learn what finding out feels like.
@@vampirelordx1 I'm sure the post-plague Lanteans would likely just peace out of the galaxy and let everyone slaughter each other like they did with the Pegasus Galaxy. The pre-plague Alterrans, though, I'm sure they would at least try to find a way to give the Necrons back their souls. And failing that, would see them as an existential threat to all other life in the galaxy and attempt to either contain or destroy them. Whether they could or not, I have no idea.
The thing about stargate is how fast everything is. Even earth ships can travel across the galaxy in days. Asgard ships can travel between galaxies in the span of a day or two. Ancient vessels even faster. We also see repeatedly how well hit and run hyperspace tactics work in stargate. Ascended ancients are effectively omnipotent. I’m not sure how much ability they would have to affect the warp, but anything in the material plane would be completely at their mercy. Unascended ancients at peak power… I feel they’d be able to withstand any assault or onslaught in wh40k, as mentioned before, they’re insanely fast and can use the particular features of their technology to adapt and survive. But I have my doubts of whether they’d be able to meaningfully assault or damage any of the other wh40k factions. One last thing to mention about the ancients. We find out from seasons 9 and 10 of SG1 that ascended beings gain more power in their higher plane if they have more believers/worshippers. This makes them similar to chaos gods. It is conceivable, considering the numbers in wh40k, that ascended ancients could become unimaginably powerful even in terms of stargate ascended beings. Possibly trivializing the other warp gods.
The Slayer is absolutely without equal; without question, the one who could erase Chaos from existence. To put it bluntly, the mass scale of the Slayer’s power. If there are nine circles of Hell, The Doom Slayer is the tenth.
The fact that you assumed for even a second that DoomGuy could become corrupted shows you didn't research DoomGuy enough And even if he did become a chaos entity, he still wouldn't be loyal to anyone and would still kill daemons indiscriminately the only difference now is that he has cool warp powers to do it with.
Its actually possible for doomguy to maybe fall to the warp, but not doomslayer. From the lore we know his transition from doomguy to doomslayer alone made it so he's not very likely to be mentally influenced. The slayer is incorruptible, no ifs, ors and buts. The only time he ever slows down or shows weakness/fatigue is after he kills his own creator god, and no longer has a target because killing said creator god got rid of all the demons. He legit only stopped/slowed down because he served his purpose like a machine. The moment demons/hell become active again he'll wake up and be just as unwavering.
Warframes and a Space Mom, basically. Using only their lore stats and not a single one, but the hundreds of tennos, they would probably solo half the 40k universe before the factions know what it's happening.
Ac4 NEXT Mechs would be pretty effective IMO. Imagine an Ordinatus-sized nimble warmachine that flies at mach speeds and can turn on a dime in a fraction of a second. They also emit radiation that kills lifeforms just by operating, and can be piloted by ONE PERSON. The Tyrranids wouldn't stand a chance. Anything short of orbital bombardment wouldn't stand a chance, and they might outrun or dodge that. Because of their radiation, they'd be effective against orcs too. Sure, the world wouldn't be usable by humans either afterwards, but just send the mechanicus there, they'll get the resources from it somehow. That one guy
NEXTs are no jokes the closest thing to a Gundam without the OP armor, and with war crime level weapons. I wouldn't be surprised if a whole Knights House just get folded by 1 NEXT and to add salt to the wound it would be a Slower GA NEXT.
4:01 Also remember, while doomguy has no cool divine juices in his system he is still a monster. He was still a one man army against the forces of hell for a while before ending up on argent d’nur, the divinity machine just gave him a few stat boosts when the base guy couldn’t keep up with literal titans.
As a tyranid player, I felt like I needed to mention you left out their hyper-adaptive abilities in their section. Amazing video though! I love the concept! just wanted to let you know the tyranids would likely adapt to overcome the reapers or they would do what they do with the necrons, which is avoid them altogether as they provide no biomass to them. I didn't expect you to do extremely in-depth research on every single faction, so this is easily overlooked! be sure to include it next time! :)
Reapers have precedence for indoctrinating members of active species on the "galactic board" so to speak. They do this for years and years before arriving, so they can already have insider knowledge of where they live, what kind of defenses they have, and what kind of numbers they have. They would be able to descend down to every single location with any Tyranid presence all at once, and with overwhelming force. An upside for the bugs is that not even in the Mass Effect universe do the reapers deal with the sheer scale of _how many_ tyranids there are. Also not sure why he said that the Reapers wouldn't have any interest in the Tyranids, the Reapers steal a genetic imprint of all life in the galaxy, and use the strongest each cycle to make another Reaper. The Reapers can and do absolutely use species like the Tyranids. Take the Collectors for example in ME2. An entire race enslaved to collect genetic material to build more Reapers, and snoop on the galaxy until the Reapers return.
@@uber2140 The reapers seem to have a lot in common with the tyranids! They also have a scouting force before over taking a new world for biomass called genestealer cults. they cause disruption and signal for the greater hive to come take a new planet. I will say that the tyranids are at a huge disadvantage straight off the start, as the reapers don't have any biomass for the tyranids to consume, allowing them to not replenish their dead. this seems like a very interesting fight and I hope that a video somewhere goes more in-depth with it.
@matthiassorensen2575 Not even to mention that I think Tyranid infantry would absolutely CLAP typical reaper forces like Marauders, Cannibals, and Husks. Tyranids also move too fast (to my understanding) and in too great a number for me to believe that the Reapers would even be able to establish their little "conversion" bases to start converting Tyranids against themselves in any meaningful number. Assuming the reapers already had their ME3 infantry available and because those ground infantry are converted from former organic species, the Tyranids might actually be able to snag some biomass from the reapers' own captured/converted soldiers 😳
@@uber2140 The tyranid forces greatest asset in this fight I likely their ranged and explosive units. the big monsters if you will. carnifexes can tear through the strongest metals in 40K like its aluminum foil. tyrannofex can incapacitate the largest titans with a few shots from the rupture cannon, biovores that launch spore mines that explode highly corrosive acid can rain a near infinite amount of living explosives. the bio-titans like the hierophant could turn a city into dust in a few minutes. and the hive mind reinforcing their ever changing tactics combined with their powerful phsycers would provide the best odds.
@matthiassorensen2575 y'know, I don't think I'd given Tyranids enough credit. Before coming back into the hobby a few years ago, my introduction into the 40K universe was Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and Dawn of War: Soulstorm. Conveniently the Tyranids were left out of those games. I never got to know them all that well. Maybe that was a mistake!
I actually really like your Helldivers explanation because that's absolutely true they absolutely have the Numbers and tech to do fine in 40k but they would probably be just about as corrupt able if not moreso than the Imperium and we saw how they lost about half of their fighting force in the horus heresy.
I think they should be around the same level as corruptible as the imperium, these guys worship democracy more fanatically than sisters of battle worship the emperor.
Super Earth would be absorbed into the Imperium (after an Eversor completely wipes out their leadership and the IoM installs their own proxies) and could probably figure out ways for their Helldivers and other frontline soldiers to resist the warp. Super Earth's R&D department works very quickly and could even (possibly) reinvigorate the Imperium's own ability to build and upgrade their own ships, weapons, and armor. That's assuming the Adeptus Mechanicus don't vehemently resist the usurping of their role as overseers of all the Imperium's technology, which is the only foreseeable problem.
Robot Truck Dad (from the comics) would 100% lead his own crusade in freeing the 40k galaxy at large and he'd mostly succeed. Freedom is the right of all sentient beings.
The slayer really just kills everything, but it would be cool for you to talk about the army’s of hell from DOOM. Their lore is amazing and I think it could be a good discussion.
The doom slayer couldn't kill the chaos gods but he's going to kick in Khornes teeth, burns Nurgle harshly, beats slaanesh's ass and not in the good way and he going to cut tzeentch brain apart or just make him have a headache so great he almost dies doom slayer will forever be a pain in the as% now if the grey knights and eldar help he could probably kill one of the chaos gods probably slaanesh I'm also thinking umm if the chaos gods die umm what is going to happen to all there warp energy stuff could that cause a massive warp explosion murdering everything and Any one who uses the warp in and out of the warp congratulations doom slayer you screwed humanity forever because now they can't travel the emperor and a bunch of healthy space marines blast apart and the dark eldar are laughing because the doom slayer can't get to them as a unending hordes of tyranids come to our dawm galaxy even faster with the eye of terror blowing up trapping the doom slayer forever floating in the warp and slowly dieing or he's going to fight something so much worse in the warp
The Slayer Fûçks everyone there. The Slayer killed the literal creator of his multiverse, meanwhile the Chaos gods are scared of the deeper parts of the Warp and can't even take over a single galaxy.
Correction: The Doom Slayer will put Khorne's skull on top of his own Skull Throne, slit Nurgle's throat with his own Poison Blade, choke Slaanesh with their genital and trick Tzeentch into commiting suicide.
@@ZeroDim I'm only bringing in the eldar so they can seal away the chaos gods because the chaos gods can't really die as long as the emotions they are known for are created they will just reform doom slayer could do damage but he can't win honestly they'll just keep sending demons at him hell Khorne would probably get amped up at a fast rate he is the best chaos god to hold the doom slayer off honestly
@somerandomdude7785 yeah pretty much honestly but sadly they won't die so they'll probably knock the doom slayer off of them not before getting there ass's kicked a few times
Certain versions of prime would be the chaos gods worst nightmare if only because of the matrix. In certain continuities the primes were created specifically to defeat unicron an unkillable force of evil and destruction
You oversild the reaper's power scaling. Yes, they are powerful, but their weapons arent able to one-shot large Imperial ships. Maybe some smaller ones, but even then it would need a lucky hit.
Seriously. The main canon of Reaper Capital ships canonically hits with less than half a megaton of power per shot. They'll be lucky to scratch the hole of an Imperial frigate, let alone a carrier, and that's assuming that it sits in place with its Void Shields down and lets them shoot it repeatedld for a while. Imperial ships are made of freaking adamantium for crying out loud.
Not very well. If the chaos gods try to gain power from the demons, face the demonic corruption or cause a large enough impact, they will catch davoths attention and instantly become his leuitenents or just cease to exist. I higher demons would just purge their will.
Going off recent DOOM lore, probably chaos demons would have a hard time... maybe. DOOM demons are supposed to be basically indestructible, like the BFG/Plasma weapons don't harm the demons. Space Marines wouldn't be able to kill a basic imp based off that. Only reason Doomguy/slayer can is because, and I'm not kidding, he wills it to be so. It's how he uses some random shotgun from walmart to pop hell-knights in the original games. Hes a lot like an Ork that way. Then again, considering Orks have something similar maybe demons from 40k would also work in a similar manner and be able to kill them because they want it to happen? Hard to say ultimately.
@@AdhinJTstop the lying crap, the weapons are capable of hurting demons whether their in the DS hands or not. We literally see Sentinels killing Demons in the DLC. Also despite Humanity getting low diffed by hell, there are several instances of them holding ground. Which doesn’t happen if their weapon’s are ineffective. DOOM fans always make mountains out of a mole hills.
@@acendantoverlord5737 Not lying or making up random shit, the human weapons not harming demons was a thing the director or whatever for DOOM over at Id said recently. It explains why he was able to use normal pistols and shotguns to harm demons back in original DOOM. As far as Sentinels? Yeah, they also where worshipping makyrs and had weird magic/energy weapons that aren't the standard plasma (just heat) and ballistics or human weaponry (which is primarily what Doomguy/slayer uses through out the games). So a bolter wouldn't do shit, chainsword wouldn't do shit. Daemon magic from the warp? Probably would. Probably. But from a physical durability standpoint DOOM Demons are absurd.
@@AdhinJT Theirs a video of Hugo Martin and what I’m assuming to be an employee live streaming the game and receive a question on whether Doom Slayer empowers his weapons like with the “quad damage” from Doom 2016. To which the employee misinterpreted the question as “does Doom Slayer get stronger when he kills his enemies”, to which Hugo answered yes. Which is ambiguous as heck? But we know human weapons work against demons because Samual Hayden and his bodyguard of humans, trek through Hell itself to find the Doom Slayer in Doom 2016. In Doom Eternal the ARC organization is formed to literally combat the forces of hell and preform military operations against the FoH, which doesn’t make any sense if THEIR WEAPONS CANT HARM THE DEMONS. You are absolutely making a mountain out of a molehill here. Space Marines use weapons that shoot pop can sized rocket propelled bullets that turn humans into mist, as well a plasma weapons. So if a human shotgun is killing demons so are Space Marines.
1:50 Look, I love Gears of War, but their technology is at most decades into the future, not hundreds or thousands like the other factions. The most advanced pieces of technology that COG has are the Hammer of Dawn and lightmass tech (and the stuff Baird created after the war). With all that, Gears of War is more grounded in reality than the other franchises by a mile. Could they take on a space marine? Sure. Could they take on a squad or two? Probably. A chapter? Only with a Hammer strategic strike. And if anything comes from orbit, they are beyond screwed
Ibr tho warframe is a tricky one because you have the void and warframes like limbo that don't really like to scale properly and then you also have things like the man in the wall which the tenno are fighting which also makes it even stranger to scale. But id love to see it too
Transformers definitely needs it's own video. If you go off the comics alone the collective force of Transformers is bringing the hurt. From titans to combiners, pretenders, minicons, techno-organics like beastfromers, the other Primes, 0.01 percenters, Megatron who banished the will of a sentient universe while it possessed every other Decepticon. And all the relics(starsaber, requiem blaster, etc.)
In the IDW universe the great war of cybertron effectively made the entire milky galaxy into a active warzone to the point were other aliens and humanity became downright xenophobic toward them. The great war did damaged the galaxy.
Mini-idea: Ultrakill's V1 against either The Warp. It could possibly be considered solo, considering V1 is literally powered by blood (Mankind Is Dead, Blood Is Fuel, Hell Is Full), plus the Cyber Grind being a literal Hell Gorefest Simulator 2007 meaning that by just plugging into that they'll be trained for whatever's thrown at them. Although, I can see arguments for Warp corruption (if some flavor texts are anything to go by, V1 DOES have some form of soul.)
The Doomslayer doesn’t tire, doesn’t stop, he dominates. When he discovers the Emperor’s sword puts down demons for good, Terra may be screwed. As for the warp, he didn’t care about crippling the world’s power which could kill millions why would he care about travel? As for the Tyranids, they would make excellent playthings for the Doomslayer after the demons are gone. Their only chance is to adapt teleportation so they could stay on the other side of the universe from the Doom Guy, so they won’t be a threat to the humans if the Slayer decides they’re worth protecting. Then again, the Doom Guy never liked authoritarians or tyrants so they may be on the chopping block as well. In short: Doomslayer is a god the races of Warhammer 40k isn’t ready to handle and since he’s immortal it’s only a matter of time.
I still think Doomguy would be incorruptible, that is why the Betrayer chose him in the first place to become the Slayer. Korne would think short term that he could rellish in the blood shed but before long, should Doomguy find a way to extend his life (likely the Emperor would imbue him) Korne would come to find that at the end of time, there would be no hell to vanquish and he would lose his war against either the Guy or Slayer.
If Unicron his not gonna listened to the chaos gods, upon learning their powers come from emotions of beings he'll just go to the galatic center and implode the galaxy therefore killing those chaos gods reason of existence.
Dahak from Mutineers Moon is a good character to take on WH40K, being both a person and a warship, specifically an interstellar battlemoon built by the Fourth Imperium of the Dahak/Empire from the Ashes trilogy by David Weber. As I recall, he had some kind of possibly FTL-speed missiles that he could lob at whatever he wanted, on top of various other types of gravity and/or antimatter weapons and numerous parasite warships. Yes, I said "warships" as in full-scale battleships. One of the two types of FTL drive he used could also potentially be used as a weapon itself, something that was demonstrated in the second book of the series by an entire star being blown up to wipe out an entire enemy fleet in one shot. And even with all of that, Dahak himself was about the size of Earths' moon (in point of fact, Dahak had actually 'replaced' the moon itself in the distant past of the story by outright destroying the moon and used the rubble to create a thin shell of rock around his hull, where he then sat in orbit waiting until the "modern day" of the story)...and yet was still considered to be on the 'small' end of craft of his type. If I recall, actual ships-of-the-line of his type were around the size of 'Jupiter'. It is my opinion that Dahak, on his own, could solo the entire Imperial Fleet from star wars and win. A full first-rate battle fleet of approximately 50-100+ Jupiter-sized battlemoons? They could take on every playable faction in the entire WH40K universe, 'combined'...and utterly crush them. =^x^=
If the Beast was able to have an extremely long fight with the doom slayer, he would probably evolve into his krork counterpart, and die gloriously, knowing the fight was absolutely wicked.
He certainly isn't dying, but the Warp is limitless. His work would never be truly done and that's assuming he doesn't get sidetracked on nids and orks.
@@lordsergal8783 The warp is limitless. The deamons aren't. They just seem limitless because they can respawn. But well, doomguy devours deamons, so they don't get to respawn, and he gets stronger for every poor bastard that fights him. So I would say it would be very plausible that he would be able to clean up the deamons in large part. Remember, the warp was original known as the river of souls. All Doomguy is doing is cleaning away the infections that are present. And said infections are quite huge, but they aren’t the entirety of the warp, not even close. Whether he could kill the chaos gods though? Its a pretty difficult question. He has killed beings that are mostly just concepts before so I can’t say it is impossible, but I reckon the best he can do is severely weaken the chaos gods rather than outright end them.
@@lordsergal8783 Jakkad was and is limitless, but the slayer ended up sealing all the demons because he knew it was impossible to destroy them all, so, since we know chaos gods can be restrained and have restrictions applied to them (it happened to slaanesh in both fantasy and AoS, and chaos works by the same rules in both of those, but chaos is much stronger in AoS and fantasy) he would likely end up doing the same.
Depends how you look at it, if you’re genuine there is no argent energy in 40k meaning he can’t fight forever or if you believe every concept of demon is the same out there then he could
I honestly don't know if they would fare very well in this universe, but I kind of wonder how the Grand Army of The Republic would affect the Warhammer lore.
If we’re talking comics prime Optimus would probably be a top 20-10 strongest character in 40k(prime shockwave would be undoubtedly a top 5 strongest bc of the ores and if you don’t believe please watch the video,There’s satan and then there’s shockwave.
the biggest issue for the reapers will be that they are simply small fry for most factions of 40K. 40K ship guns have damage outputs of a few hundred megatons to multiple gigatons. The reapers on the other hand use a main gun whose output is a measely 480 kilotons. it would take dozens of reapers to even scratch the paint off of the weakest imperial ships. Even the farsight enclaves, a small fraction of the tau could singlehandedly wipe out the reapers without losing any significant number os ships.
Yeah but Indoctrination would overwhelm feeble minds. The greatest power they have are is their firepower but rather the essence that could pass as their soul. In Mass Effect 2 we see a deceased reaper but its core is dormant, as the scientist says, "Even dead gods can still dream."
The size of the 40k Universe would provide ample biomass to create millions of new reapers in very short time. Also, wtf is your sources for reaper weapons strength?
mad_ozzy did a short where the Warp was empty because Doomguy. It opens with him saying he's both extremely impressed and utterly terrified, and has a brief conversation about it with Lord Guilliman.
I can imagine a Chaos-influenced Optimus Prime tag teaming with Vashtorr in exchange for tech buffs and assists from the Iron Warriors. Heck he'd probably be his champion and help usher him into taking his place as a Chaos God
What if the Daedric Princes from Elder Scrolls were to have access to the Warhammer 40k galaxy and unlike Mundus could use more of their Oblivion powers in real space while not being able to be corrupted by the Warp due to their distinctive natures? How would the Daedric Princes and their minions affect the setting and what kinds of interactions and communications and relationships would the varies Daedric Princes of Oblivion have with the factions including the Chaos gods? And with their magical powers interacting with Psykic and Warp based powers and other dimensional abilities outside the Warp how shall the Planes of Oblivion's magical energies be a game changer? Would Daedric Princes like Molag Bal and Mehrune Dagon be able to use Psykic energy as a substitute to open rifts between Planes of Oblivion and the Warhammer 40k galaxy or would they have to use their own in order to maintain such interactions?
Almost all the SMT protagonist would be absolute beast in Warhammer 40K especially the SMT V protagonist who was a candidate too take GOD's thrown and the joker from P5 could be completely immune to any physical and psychic powers,Yu from P4 would be a complete counter to tzeentch
SMT Protagonist would sneeze the 40K universe, Demi-Fiend beatles to Death the being that mantained the existence of an entire multiverse and was able to destroy and create billons of universe casually, and that being was only an avatar of literally the biblical God, then he proceded to kill GOD.
People seem to forget tech differences in the 40k IoM compared to other IPs. 40k IoM is at an extreme disadvantage in their technical capabilities. They'd literally have zero way to stop intelligent AI from hacking their outdated 1980s technology level.
This is relative to which faction you are speaking of? The tau's use extremely advanced AI themselves. The Imperium and mechanicus have the machine spirits which despite being pretty retro, are not really hackable because of how it borders more on magic than science. The necrons are literal robot zombies of infinite knowledge... Orks simply don't care same with tyrannids
I just noticed you were speaking of the Imperium specifically but yeah, honestly machine spirits are more sorcery than technology, and as they don't use any technological networks, (their comms being mostly via radio or the warp) there really isn't anything to hack
I am just here to advocate for Guts from Berserk. I know he is a medieval swordsman fighting in a sci-fi universe, but give that guy power armour and I can see him cleaving Nurgle worshipers and Great Unclean Ones in half.
If the Reapers were in the 40k universe, they'd sit in the background gaining knowledge and buffing themselves before they made a move. They'd almost probably be wholly different than the ones we see in Mass Effect.
Khorn vs doom slayer Khorn: ooo lots of bloodlust i like it :) Doomslayer:... (racks shotgun) Khorn:... why isnt he corrupting... WHY ISNT HE CORRUPTING!!
@@digunder14 there's a theory that the cybernetic revolt was caused by AI getting so sophisticated as to be considered a conscious entity and thus being susceptible to chaos corruption, so it's not outside the realm of possibility since reapers are made from the biomass and memories of the races they destroy.
Khorne could always just trap him in his own private realm and have him battle Khornate demons for his own amusement like he did with that one group of Orks.
@@digunder14 The orks willingly went into the warp to battle demons, Khorne was so amused that he revived them so that they could battle his demons forever.
@@literalsarcasm1830 Given the Slayer's habit of feeding on the demons he slays and growing stronger, any demons Khorne sends after him would be energy he would never get back. It'd be a pretty bad investment for Khorne.
Doom guy literally destroys the entire 40k galaxy, I love 40k but the Chaos gods aren't even galaxy+ they are literally afraid of going out of the milky way
Comics Optimus Prime would curbstomp, we're talking a being that can move at faster than light speeds, is essentially incorruptible, regularly takes on universal scale threats, and as others in the comments mentioned has commanded millions of different battles at the same time. Honestly using only Bayverse feels unfair. That's like if someone took only certain Black Library books as canon so they could say that since Eldar vehicles can be disabled by human children throwing rocks at them (which is something that happened in 40K lore), Space Marines (who have been killed by Eldar before) would lose to children throwing rocks.
Power of a custodes? Doomslayer has WAY more power then a custodes. The only reason he uses guns is because a punch in the face would kill the demons too fast and he want them to suffer. He nerfed himself, otherwise he would one hit everything.
love the idea of the video and the work you put in in bro and my personal favorite part is the stuff you said about bulletstorm i agree with everything you said
It 100% depends on which parts of Warhammer 40,000. If it's just a grot, even I could beat one of those. If it's a Space Marine, you need several lucky shots, or a lot of power to take him out. If it's Gork (or possibly Mork) there's nothing in any fiction that can beat them. Except maybe the power of atheism or just someone who specifically can kill all Orks. It really depends on a ton of things.
Slayer Solo the verse. I have 3k hour on warframe but I learned a bit of how ridiculous that verse is too from youtube comments lol. Thiugh WF sucks. She's my toxic ex gf who made me worse, but stockholm kicks in from time to time.
So here is the thing about the Slayer: He is a millions of years old ancient god, that has super strength, super speed, infinite stamina and he literally cannot die. With each kill, he absorbs the souls of their enemies so warp demons can't respawn, but fully die. Eventually, the warp would be empty and the Chaos gods weakened. In the end, the only reason the Slayer cannot kill them is the fact they don't have physical form. However, by slaughtering billions of demons each day in the warp, eventually, he would make them insignificantly weak, to the point no one would even believe them anymore.
I think the slayer could even kill the chaos gods. He found a way to kill the hellpriests whose souls were gaurded and so long as his crucible blade remains in a titan it stays dead. I think some combination of “magic” from his universe combined with 40k’s makes him the ultimate champion. But I’m a little biased 😂
@@Laughablefreak321 Surely, if there is a way to force them into a physical form, he would easily kill them. The problem with the chaos gods, is the fact they are just concepts, ideas but rarely show themselves to people in the physical realm. After all, Davoth was the same, he didn't have a physical form until the Slayer found and broke his life sphere.
That is precisely why I think Korne would have the advantage in the beginning. He would love the blood shed and rage, enjoying the slaughter but ounce time has passed and the feats continue to stack up. He would start to see the folly of his ways.
@@FatalFistKhrone would love it as he gets stronger till he realizes he can’t bring back his army cause they are permanently destroyed and that DS would also just get stronger at the same time
@@kilos6731 I would love to see Korne's reaction going through the emotions. Ecstasy, leading into indifference, next apprehension, anger, and then fear for his dreadful boring end. This would go on for eons, each emotion lasting hundreds of years unto the next haha
Funny thing about DOOMGUY, he was already incorruptible Before he became DOOMSLAYER. His rage was so great, the deepest, darkest pits of Hell could do nothing to his soul. And that was while he was a Mortal!
That would just mean Khorne receiving a Christmas gift. Doomguy however uncorruptable would just be trapped to fight endlessly in the blood god's fields of battle in the warp. Doomslayer however would have enough power to rip his way through the planes and thwart chaos' plans.
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@@beziik2357 Don't forget that daemons fear him because when he kills them, he _kills them._ They don't just disperse into the Warp to reform, he eats their souls (well, the warp stuff that forms them, but that's not as dramatic!) so that they're perma-dead for real while, at the same time, making him stronger.
@@beziik2357 Yeh but Khorne is just a bigger demon. Doomguy eats them that is his power...
@@Just_A_DudeAnd khorne won’t care because he’ll just keep sending more and more and more and more, they spawn within the immaterium so he can just keep sending fresh meat for all of time and feast off the violence
Khorne's Demon: My Lord, look. We killed this one Marine's bunny!
Khorne: You WHAT?!??
Khorne doesn't care where the blood came from, only that it has spilled. He will be pleased with Doom Guy, even tho he can never corrupt him
@@shianeruu4359 That is until the Slayer rams his fist through Khorne’s chest. It’s all fun and games until it’s your blood being spilled
@@shianeruu4359he doesn't need to corrupt him, he's already an aspect of Khorne. If you're in 40k, you play by their cosmology. If doomslayer is a good he's an aspect of Khorne. All the slaughter he brings only makes Khorne stronger. Daemons don't have souls, there's nothing to absorb permanently, daemons are merely physical manifestations of the God's desire to do whatever it is the god likes. Doomslayer isn't planetary, he's not immune to the warp.
@@onlyadonis3936 Davoth created universes by simply walking. Slayer killed him. Daemons are shards of their gods, parts of their souls. The Slayer has killed literal souls and absorbed them. The Slayer is also Eons old, millions of years old at the bare minimum. The Slayer is incorruptible, and he cannot die.
@@ThisExists-nr3xz Daemons are not shards of souls in Warhammer, and the chaos gods do not have souls either. They're nothing more than ideas and concepts applied to chaotic energies, given power and life due to belief. Everything that has some perceived form in the Warp exists because of beings in Space believing they exist. Even the Imperium is at fault for this. Those in the Imperium who know of Chaos and its Gods, even if it's to help in their crusade against the heretics who worship it, end up unknowingly giving power to the very forces they seek to destroy.
"Sir... the warp is almost completely empty."
"That's impossible?! What on Terra do you mean by "almost" empty?!"
"Well... There's one human in there. He has a lot of guns, an energy sword AND war hammer... and he is *pissed* sir."
He has one out of 39,999 warhammers.
And all he needs is his fists. The rest of the weapons are to make sure the daemons suffer before their death and absorption.
@@Khronik_this got me cracking up
Funnily enough when there's nothing left to slay he kinda powers down and has a very long nap
He screaming something about missing his bunny
A fun one I'd like to see is how would Kirby do in 40k.
A being of pure positive emotions that casually annihilates universal threats because they stole his cake.
dude kirby is a baby ctan
"because they stole his cake" did you even play squeak squad?
Anyway the only universal entity Kirby Solos is marx in super star ultra
Void termina? Help
Magalor? Help
Morpho knight? Help (though only 2 people instead of 3 this time, so good on him)
Robobot? Help (not just from the mech, but Susie too.)
@@2.nonchalant825 Kirby would eat the Ctan.
@@2.nonchalant825 kind of Void is like it if you take the ctan and the chaos gods then it crack Void is said to the quote on quote "ancestor to all matter" "exist in every dimension" and is constantly reincarnated itself into new beings depending on if it feels negative or positive emotions
If your gonna add kirby can we add his eldritch counterpart ort from the fate franchise their basically the sme thing despite being from different franchises
Doom Slayer and Kratos should go on a road trip through the 40k universe
Nah, Kratos would fall to corruption far too easily, especially if he was dealing with Khorne or Slaanesh. Khorne would have exploited his problems with controlling his rage, and Slaanesh would exploit his pride and and past as a Spartan soldier/general.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 If there is a only reason Kratos could be corrupted,
It will be something related with Astreus.
Awkward silence throughout the drive
Dante would be a nice addition.
@@idontknow0259I need to see this
Doomguy fought demons in Hell for literal millennia before he was given divine power. He's literally too angry to die.
Didn't he do it also after dor eons too and absorbed a ridiculous amount of energy.
He fought in hell pre-demigodhood for unknown time, we don't know how long it was other than it was for a looong time.
Back then, he somehow was maintaining himself purely by killing demons, and after his boost? Yeah, his reign of terror in the hells definitely is a reason why those that should know no fear, fear him.
Lets not forget they killed his pet bunny so he said "ALRIGHT EVERYONE DIES" and clapped his way through Hell.
@@Elmithian Wasn't it also implied he beat like that he beat Hells greatest warrior who was a giant without even the boost? Lol.
Man is my spirit animal
I find very unlikely that Optimus would fall to chaos.
He did in 'Shattered Glass'. But normally the Matrix would protect him
Bay verse Optimus fell to quintessa
@@MrAnt-sf2sk He fell momentarily in the lore too
Shattered glass Optimus was always evil it’s a mirror universe of the original g1 universe
Optimus fell to chaos the moment he betrayed Megatron, and condemned all of Cybertron to it's doomed fate.
I get the Bayverese is most well known but it really undersells how much of a threat Optimus Prime can be to 40K. Optimus Prime from the comics could probably bring together a coalition of forgotten human worlds, the Autobots, minor Xenos species, and probably even some Eldar into what the T'au Empire likes to pretend they are being a real military and ideological threat to the Imperium. Comics Prime has done things like command a million large scale battles simultaneously and with how much a leader he is he'd be able to sway entire systems to his cause with a single speech, and that's not even mentioning how many tech-priests might end up defecting to what is obviously the real Omnissia. Optimus Prime can be so dangerous that he could actually get the good ending of 40K.
Plus bayverese optimus is his weakest version
I agree, this way a lame choice for Optimus
Agreed, hell, depending on the Optimus, he'd probably one shot most everything in WH40K.
@@alannatherson7721 primes is probably the closest thing to the Omnissia you can get
@@conorjfarringtoncabrera8805 That's what I'm saying, cause like Optimus literally has a soul and the adeptus mechanicus are basically human turned cyborgs it's only a matter of time until they figure out how to put their own souls into a fully robotic body to resemble Optimus with the allspark.
"In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war..."
Doomslayer shows up in the warp
"...but only for a bit"
Waged eternal war in his own, vastly smaller, hell. Yeah sure
@@ДокторЯдо he's an artificial demigod that killed the actual God of his universe. It might not be instant, but god damn if he wouldn't empty the warp.
@@JtotheMeezy
Don't forget that 40k has its own (poorly written) equivalent of Doomslayer - and he's not making any global difference
@@ДокторЯдоSure, but the 40k universe is limited to the Milky Way galaxy. Our galaxy.
Doom's Hell is a multiversal threat, which Doomguy managed to overcome... more or less effortlessly.
@@Ezekiel_B_Gruntfuttock
Doom's multiverse-ness of Hell doesn't really show, and in the end (Ancient Gods pt.2) Doomguy won not by clearing the Hell but by eliminating character on whose existence Hell depended.
I don't doubt that he can face off against mightiest 40k daemons and win. But they'll just keep coming. It'll be the same as in his canon journey.
"The Doomslayer fucks. Hard." Fucking sent me 😭😭😭😭
And he is paired with the animal crossing dog 😂
Doom guy is "a guy" the same way Sly Marbo is "a guy"
Turns out it’s just the same insane perpetual. Immortal in body but not in mind
Ah, the Boltzmann Brain theorem.
Well he was a guy.
Now he's been ascended to creator multiversal god level
And has so many haxs that are meant to be unbeatable that he is the strongest character in fiction bu design.
You would need to be unkillable,immortal and devine or of hell.
You would need to be able lay naked on the sun and be unharmed like he can.
You would need to take a hit from him which even the icon of sin couldn't for long.
Then he killed the creator of a multiverse with a blade and no scratches.
He is unbeatable and after 2.5 years I can say he beats:
All of marvel
All of DC
All the time Lords.
The xelee.
Divine spawn.
Kratos 😂.
And 40k
The chaos god can die.
The necrons are toying with the idea stating they have "killed greater beings before we may have to do so again"
@@T57Custodian and I thought I was a doom hype man
Look I don't think you understand the power's you're talking about I really don't think doctor Manhattan is something doom guy can just punch into oblivion
@@conorjfarringtoncabrera8805 a being who reconstructed himself put of atoms or a being who crated a multiverse out of atoms.
The slayer would win. But that's the point and I can see it annoys you
Edit that's what he has been doing for billions of years already to hell beings far superior to Dr manhatten who is always scaled to highly by his fans. Divine spawn is the best chance in DC comics to beat the slayer. They are very similar however the slayer can't die and spawn has before so instant win to the slayer
Not a big doom fan but been looking for an on paper challenge for him and its impossible. They might have 1 or 2 things in their favour but its against like 29 in dooms favour.
transformers would be defacto chaos immune, since by default even corrupted sparks end up going back to primus/the all spark after they die. unicron would also have more of a claim on real screwy transformers then the chaos gods.
Immune? Absolutely no. Very chaos resistant? Definitely. Eldar though themselves incorruptible and look at where they are now. Friendly reminder that chaos Eldar, as forgotten as they are, are still canon. But what actually debunks your statement actually comes from another creation of the old ones. The Orks. Or to be more exact the chaos orks, as insanely rare as they are, they are still a thing. So yeah, It doesn't change that much but If Chaos is really hellbent on corrupting some Cybertronian they can do It, or, you know, If one is actually dumb enough to go into the Great Rift.
@@ЯрОк-и2й immune. Yes
@@ЯрОк-и2й if they're OWN version of satan whos a lot stronger then chaos combined, cant even keep a grip on their souls after they die i doubt the gods of a foreign species can. I mean i bet chaos could grab a necron if they really tried but they aren't going to get whatever they spend back ever, so they never try same thing here. the elder are diffrent because slannesh IS a eldar god made by eldar hands.
@@thebluepaladin The difference is that the Necrons are soulless hence they don't show up in the Warp. And I... Uh... Don't wanna sound rude but... Seriously? That legit sounds like a skill issue, like unironically that's kinda embarrassing, never thought that Slanesh is gonna take a w over Unicorn. But yeah, while I'm not Super Hardline fan I don't believe that Transformers in general and Unicorn as an extension lean into spiritual stuff, so that might be the reason.
@@ЯрОк-и2й you you are aware. that optimus prime is LITERALLY transformer christ right? hes a the chosen of Primus the only actual "prime" aka demigod made since the original 13. made for this exact purpose the matrix is literally a portal to Primus. The phrase "till all are one" refers to how all sparks become one when they remerge with the all spark on death. Starscream becomes a full on ghost ALOT actaully. theres also several religious guardian groups. A FUCkton of holy artifacts as well(most rival the most absurd necron stuff). HEll the decipticons are called that because "the fallen" a lucifer type figure is basically a martyr to them the same way. satan is to satanists. this is all from the aligned continuity btw not the comics. this stuff is not new, and present in everything but the movies basically.
Doom Slayer - just another day, although probably more fun
Kratos - same as the Slayer
Destiny Guardian - Would turn everything into a gun while also committing genocide unrivalled
Just don't let a tech priest get a hold of your ghost
@@literalsarcasm1830The Ghost will be fine physically, but mentally is a different story.
@@starhammer5247Given SIVA was able to destroy the Ghosts of the Iron Lords, it would be a risk if the Guardian allowed their Ghost to fall into the wrong hands within the 40k verse.
@@thehale_ The only things that are a threat to the Ghosts are paracausal weapons.
@@starhammer5247and siva for some reason
Idk much about 40k but the idea of the helldivers being the fastest is just hilarious. Like them constantly showing up to anything to be idiots before anyone else
In 40k their tech is surprisingly archaic. So a vessel in the IoM could take days, weeks, months or even Years to cross the galaxy. Helldivers do it in 30 seconds. So they’ve got a massive leg up there.
This comment is so hilarious 😂 especially with all the goofy helldiver memes
@@Buster-McTunder Honestly the level of warp fuckery within 40k makes travel time the most random thing in any scfi universe. There are stories of ships entering the warp, spending a century in the warp, and then arriving at their destination 2 days before they left... that case assumes of course that the IoM has perfect galactic wide time keeping... which is doubtful.
And on the flip side some ships have spent 2 days in the warp to arrive finding decades have gone by in realspace.
Helldivers love insanely fast.
They will give the marines a run for their money.
@@Buster-McTunder40k is technically post apocalyptic
I don't think Prime would become a demon, he's a good person and if the average guardsman can prevent corruption so can Prime
If it were any other Prime I agree, Bayverse Prime is extra edgy though.
@@Buster-McTunderStill I don't think that'd happen Optimus no matter the canon is a beacon of hope I rather see him getting in over his head and getting his ass pounded by sheer numbers of any faction he faces.
@@rageplai9555 Megatronus, one of the known Primes, gets corrupted with power and decided to betray the other Primes, becoming the Fallen.
This happens in most Transformers media.
@@Buster-McTunderIsn’t Bayverse Prime the weakest version of Optimus?
@@thehale_naw that’s Robot Chicken version
Doom guys kills em all and then does it again on ultra nightmare just to rub it in.
Doom guy/slayer will not kill innocent or normal humans, so technically he will help the emperor out
@@alexjackyperson101 in 40k there are no innocent people lol the imperuim is as evil as it gets lol
@@alexjackyperson101i dunno if he would help him. The khan maker said that, and same with samur
Edit: both died at his hands
The Slayer is honestly one of the only characters in video game fiction bred and built for killing gods of any nature without breaking a sweat. Even Kratos exerts effort in his killing sprees. The Slayer just outclasses. He hunts for sport and for pleasure in a sort of sick way. The only time we see him weakened is when he’s literally beaten the king of evil and the one in control of the very demons he’s been trying to keep in check for so long. His strength, stamina and speed are defined as infinite, and are equal to his needs at any given time. He cannot die, he cannot be exhausted, and he is unyielding. Warhammer never stood a chance. Great video nonetheless, I had to read up on chaos to get an idea of what the hell was even being talked about.
And Doomguy is superhuman, he was put into a divinity machine and made to be as strong as a God. And there's no way he'd be corrupted
Guilliman vs the Central Bureaucracy from Futurama.
Hed die...
Of old age
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I just assumed the Central Bureaucracy was just how the Imperium ran their own governmet.
Unicon is the embodiment of destruction and entropy. So long as there is someone who hates, so long as darkness exists in the hearts of others unicon can never be truly killed.
The only reason the matrix can is because it's a fragment of Primus the creator god and a bastion of all the goodness in the universe.
Such a force inside unicon is like poison to such a being.
Just like how Khorne is a god of violence and pride, Nurgle decay and life, so on. wich by the way the necrons banished out of reality with a funny machine. or the many gods the enslaved after gaining immortality them selfs.
@@SanguineGamer that's not a bad way of looking at it. Though unicorn actually ate all of reality and even the concepts of light, gravity, space, and time. Leaving nothing. Till he was forced to regurgitate it all by the birth of Primus.
@zebjensen4251 I am not saying unicorn isent badass in his own right at all. I am pointing out the necrons have tech too keep chaos out of reality for good. and they casually enslaved beings just like unicron (The C'tan) as well as defeated the Old ones (The creator gods of 40k) Unicron is just another God on a list against a faction known for felling gods with infinite power.
@@SanguineGamer Unicron came before living people and can abandon his body on a whime and build a new one.
He can just leave reality for a time and reaper somewhere else.
The only thing or things that can stop him are things made by Primus himself as the anti spark of Unicron would be obliterated by the all spark within Primus.
The next one are screwed.
The entirety of the Klingon Empire vs a single Ork Waagh
Klingons would do pretty well. Since their handheld weapons disintegrate matter destroying the orks ability to reproduce (they reproduce thru spores released by the dead). And their ships, tho slightly weaker, massively outranges the orks. Macrocannons and Lancers only have ranges of 30,000 to 120,000 kilometers (Battlefleet Gothic and Rogue Trader novels) while phasers have ranges of over 300,000 kilometers
Think both sides would have a blast honestly. Not sure who would win but think the Klingons have a slight chance.
If we're talking about a SINGLE waagh, it'd be a fight. If even a few orcs got onto the surface of any of their planets... Well, that planet is done, and the Klingons would get annihilated in land battles.
@@jays9869 Land battles would be kinda funny cause both sides have massive advantages over the other, tanks really don't exist in star trek anymore (because warfare became completely space based) so Orks have a massive advantage in heavy vehicles. There is probably no conventional ground weapon the Klingons have that could deal effectively with something like a gargant.
On the other hand teleportation is so cheap, reliable and common in star trek (they completely replaced airports), that Klingons have a massive artillery advantage cause they can teleport bombs behind ork lines whenever they want. And just as easily make these bombs with replicators. If replicators can make something as complex as phasers, large primitive 20th century bombs are definitely on the table and probably a dozen times easier. Imagine every time the warboss goes outside a dozen bombs are teleported right in his face
@@CorneliusChimp-hm2vo Actually, it's shown in an episode of TNG that a single, standard issue Federation Type-1 phaser, the ones that look like a freakin' car fob, can obliterate most of a building in a single shot if dialed up to the maximum setting and set to wide spread... and those are the equivalent of a holdout pistol.
A weapon of war like a Phaser Rifle, or the Disruptor equivalent, would be easily capable of one-shotting anything without sufficient levels of energy shielding, and the capital-scale phasers on even the TOS-era Enterprise are canonically sufficient to glass a planet in a single orbit; the only reason they _don't_ is they never really have a reason to get rid of a perfectly good planet.
That's not to mention the fact replicators are fully capable of producing _photon torpedos,_ not just crude 20th century bombs, and a photon torpedo is a dial-a-yield devices that has multi-megaton explosive output at its highest setting. Photon Torpedos have also canonically been used exactly as you've described by being teleported into enemy ships that don't have the correct shielding to block a transporter.
Doomslayer would become a god to the Orks and spend in infinite time fighting in the warp along that Grey Knight asshole.
The Orks would see the doomslayer as the embodiment of Gork. Brutal but cunning.
@@arkhamshade2198or Mork, cunning but brutal
He's also da best colla
The doom daddy probs wouldn't spend an infinite time in the warp, when he kills a demon in Doom they perma die instead of going back to hell so when he kills a demon in 40k it's gone gone.
@@noobacon101 so he will be teaming up with space marines, probably most of them will call him "emperor fearful right hand" or something
I would love to see the Tenno from Warframe OR the Infestation from Warframe pitted against basically anything from 40k because there's a LOT of potential from both of those.
Warframe lore power is genuinely ridiculous so I don't think it's a difficult match-up
The infestation is just kind of a cousin of the nids. They’d probably flourish in the same way
Sorry dude, tenno in game are already committing millions of war crimes on the daily, and in lore are orders of magnitude more powerful, while also already having experience against similar enemies in 40k. It's not a war, it's not even a fight. The Tenno roll up, fuck up anything that even TRIES to test them, then head back to their own universe through the void and continue fucking with the Grineer
I@@thatrandomsquirrel2924 i think the infestation might be a bit more dangerous than the nids, they're very similar but just because the infestation is even more of a singular hive mind with no structure at all.
This was exactly what i was gona say too 🙏🙏
3:02 Viltrumite powered tyrannids are a dark thought
13:57 Nekron blackstone blocks the warp from overlapping with realspace; demons and psychers have no power there. that is why cadia was destroyed; the obelisks.
I would be legitimately curious to see how this bionicle verse could stack up against 40k. They got characters that can see alternate futures and send people there, control the aspects of life, shadow, and creation, the elements; mask powers are crazy; and characters that have been around for thousands of years.
Honestly War For Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron do a great job of showing just how numerous and deadly the transformers are. That civil war lasted longer than humanity has been a thing afaik and they kept killing each other that entire time with extreme violence and absurd weaponry. Not to mention bots like Omega Supreme or Trypticon.
A transformer becoming a daemon prince of change is both one of the funniest and coolest concepts!
Here’s how Dante, the stylish "bing bing wahoo" pizza-eating demon hunter, would handle each major Warhammer 40k player:
Khorne:
Dante: “You’re angry, I get it. Have you tried… chilling out?”
Proceeds to parry Khorne’s every attack while sipping a slice of pizza, then devil triggers and slashes Khorne’s axes in half.
Khorne explodes in rage… literally.
Slaanesh:
Slaanesh: “Join me, and I’ll give you endless pleasure!”
Dante: “Buddy, I’m all about that pizza, rock n’ roll, and kicking demon butt. You’re not my type.”
Instantly shreds Slaanesh’s dimension with a guitar riff and stylish combo.
Tzeentch:
Tzeentch: “All according to my plan!”
Dante: “Plan this, bird-brain!”
Dante slices through infinite schemes and paradoxes like he’s cutting through spaghetti. Tzeentch can’t outthink the man who doesn’t think.
Nurgle:
Nurgle: “Join me, child, in rot and decay!”
Dante: “I’ve fought grosser. Ever heard of Nevan?”
Dante uses a healing item mid-fight just to mock Nurgle’s disease, then uses his guns to clear out the plague with ease.
The Emperor:
The Emperor: “I am the God-Emperor of Mankind!”
Dante: “Cool title, old man, but you look like you need a break. Let me handle this.”
Dante makes the Golden Throne irrelevant by showing up to solo the warp gods while cracking jokes.
Primarchs:
Primarchs charge in formation.
Dante: “Boys, I’m fast enough to beat all of you… in my sleep.”
He dodges all their attacks while eating pizza, then breaks out a dance emote while finishing them off with one-liners.
Trazein the Infinite:
Trazein: “You’ll make an excellent addition to my collection!”
Dante: “Good luck trying to keep me in a glass box, buddy.”
Dante breaks every relic and statue in the museum while mocking Trazein’s décor, then leaves him hanging in a stylish pose.
C'tan (Void Dragon):
C'tan: “I am the embodiment of star-devouring power.”
Dante: “That’s cool, but can you beat me in a combo battle?”
Dante juggles the C’tan like a demon piñata, blowing it apart with Ebony and Ivory as a showstopper.
Abaddon the Despoiler:
Abaddon: “Witness the end of all things!”
Dante: “I’ve heard worse speeches, honestly.”
Dante slices the Talon of Horus in half and proceeds to toss Abaddon into a black hole... for the style points.
Orks:
Dante: “You guys like to fight, huh?”
Orks: “WAAAAGH!”
Dante shrugs, pulls out his sword, and says: “Let’s rock, baby.”
Cue endless stylish combos as he clears out the entire Ork horde with a smirk.
Dante solos with style.
To anyone who disagrees that Dante solos:
Royal Guard
That's it, donezo.
Coolest answer
Did not expect a generator rex mention today.
God, I loved Generator Rex, I still do to this day.
Did you know Generator Rex Ben 10 and Secret Saturdays and sym bionic Titan We're all supposed to share the same universe
And that's confirmed by the Creator of the Secret saturdays
Really?! I knew about Generator Rex and The Secret Saturdays, but Symbionic Titan as well? Wonder how they would explain the fact that Ben did not do something about the giant alien monsters attacking Earth as well as the giant robot fighting back the menace
That makes no sense. Secret Saturday exist in the omniverse timeline. Generator rex is shown to be a separate universe. And sym bionic titan doesn't work if multiple different sci-fi and supernatural things going on
@@samuraibear5102 it makes perfect sense if you're not stupid
@@samuraibear5102 you missed the point. They were SUPPOSED to share a universe they ultimately separated them
@@samuraibear5102Satueday are show to exist in the original Ben 10 timeline too
The Ancients from Stargate at their peak vs the Necrons of the 41st Millennium
… fuck. That’s… I don’t know. Fuck the ascended ancients would probably start lining up dominos to get them there souls back somehow. Pre-ascension? I don’t know I mean it took the Ori basically giving them a soul poisoning that made them have to choose between ascension or death. I’d say they could ball. And probably be a better option then the imperium, but I’d imagine they just kinda just pull an Atlantis and not interact with the wider 40k till someone pokes them. Then someone probably gets to learn what finding out feels like.
@@vampirelordx1 I'm sure the post-plague Lanteans would likely just peace out of the galaxy and let everyone slaughter each other like they did with the Pegasus Galaxy. The pre-plague Alterrans, though, I'm sure they would at least try to find a way to give the Necrons back their souls. And failing that, would see them as an existential threat to all other life in the galaxy and attempt to either contain or destroy them. Whether they could or not, I have no idea.
The thing about stargate is how fast everything is. Even earth ships can travel across the galaxy in days. Asgard ships can travel between galaxies in the span of a day or two. Ancient vessels even faster. We also see repeatedly how well hit and run hyperspace tactics work in stargate. Ascended ancients are effectively omnipotent. I’m not sure how much ability they would have to affect the warp, but anything in the material plane would be completely at their mercy. Unascended ancients at peak power… I feel they’d be able to withstand any assault or onslaught in wh40k, as mentioned before, they’re insanely fast and can use the particular features of their technology to adapt and survive. But I have my doubts of whether they’d be able to meaningfully assault or damage any of the other wh40k factions.
One last thing to mention about the ancients. We find out from seasons 9 and 10 of SG1 that ascended beings gain more power in their higher plane if they have more believers/worshippers. This makes them similar to chaos gods. It is conceivable, considering the numbers in wh40k, that ascended ancients could become unimaginably powerful even in terms of stargate ascended beings. Possibly trivializing the other warp gods.
The Slayer is absolutely without equal; without question, the one who could erase Chaos from existence.
To put it bluntly, the mass scale of the Slayer’s power. If there are nine circles of Hell, The Doom Slayer is the tenth.
Don’t think he could erase chaos but he has the intelligence to ally with necrons
The fact that you assumed for even a second that DoomGuy could become corrupted shows you didn't research DoomGuy enough
And even if he did become a chaos entity, he still wouldn't be loyal to anyone and would still kill daemons indiscriminately the only difference now is that he has cool warp powers to do it with.
Its actually possible for doomguy to maybe fall to the warp, but not doomslayer. From the lore we know his transition from doomguy to doomslayer alone made it so he's not very likely to be mentally influenced. The slayer is incorruptible, no ifs, ors and buts. The only time he ever slows down or shows weakness/fatigue is after he kills his own creator god, and no longer has a target because killing said creator god got rid of all the demons. He legit only stopped/slowed down because he served his purpose like a machine. The moment demons/hell become active again he'll wake up and be just as unwavering.
The Mechanicus wouldnt just love Rex, they would probably worship him as a Demi-God
Warframes and a Space Mom, basically.
Using only their lore stats and not a single one, but the hundreds of tennos, they would probably solo half the 40k universe before the factions know what it's happening.
Ac4 NEXT Mechs would be pretty effective IMO. Imagine an Ordinatus-sized nimble warmachine that flies at mach speeds and can turn on a dime in a fraction of a second. They also emit radiation that kills lifeforms just by operating, and can be piloted by ONE PERSON. The Tyrranids wouldn't stand a chance. Anything short of orbital bombardment wouldn't stand a chance, and they might outrun or dodge that. Because of their radiation, they'd be effective against orcs too. Sure, the world wouldn't be usable by humans either afterwards, but just send the mechanicus there, they'll get the resources from it somehow.
That one guy
NEXTs are no jokes the closest thing to a Gundam without the OP armor, and with war crime level weapons.
I wouldn't be surprised if a whole Knights House just get folded by 1 NEXT and to add salt to the wound it would be a Slower GA NEXT.
To be fair, Orks don't believe in radiation and therefore cannot be killed by it. Some reel propa dakka aughta get the job done, though
@@lizrengaming5133yeah but next shields are as insane as gundam armor
viltrumite nids sound so fucking terrifying
Given the nature of the doom slayer he theorectly could kill and usurp Koran
Local man literally too angry to die
4:01 Also remember, while doomguy has no cool divine juices in his system he is still a monster. He was still a one man army against the forces of hell for a while before ending up on argent d’nur, the divinity machine just gave him a few stat boosts when the base guy couldn’t keep up with literal titans.
As a tyranid player, I felt like I needed to mention you left out their hyper-adaptive abilities in their section. Amazing video though! I love the concept! just wanted to let you know the tyranids would likely adapt to overcome the reapers or they would do what they do with the necrons, which is avoid them altogether as they provide no biomass to them. I didn't expect you to do extremely in-depth research on every single faction, so this is easily overlooked! be sure to include it next time! :)
Reapers have precedence for indoctrinating members of active species on the "galactic board" so to speak. They do this for years and years before arriving, so they can already have insider knowledge of where they live, what kind of defenses they have, and what kind of numbers they have. They would be able to descend down to every single location with any Tyranid presence all at once, and with overwhelming force. An upside for the bugs is that not even in the Mass Effect universe do the reapers deal with the sheer scale of _how many_ tyranids there are. Also not sure why he said that the Reapers wouldn't have any interest in the Tyranids, the Reapers steal a genetic imprint of all life in the galaxy, and use the strongest each cycle to make another Reaper. The Reapers can and do absolutely use species like the Tyranids. Take the Collectors for example in ME2. An entire race enslaved to collect genetic material to build more Reapers, and snoop on the galaxy until the Reapers return.
@@uber2140 The reapers seem to have a lot in common with the tyranids! They also have a scouting force before over taking a new world for biomass called genestealer cults. they cause disruption and signal for the greater hive to come take a new planet. I will say that the tyranids are at a huge disadvantage straight off the start, as the reapers don't have any biomass for the tyranids to consume, allowing them to not replenish their dead. this seems like a very interesting fight and I hope that a video somewhere goes more in-depth with it.
@matthiassorensen2575 Not even to mention that I think Tyranid infantry would absolutely CLAP typical reaper forces like Marauders, Cannibals, and Husks. Tyranids also move too fast (to my understanding) and in too great a number for me to believe that the Reapers would even be able to establish their little "conversion" bases to start converting Tyranids against themselves in any meaningful number. Assuming the reapers already had their ME3 infantry available and because those ground infantry are converted from former organic species, the Tyranids might actually be able to snag some biomass from the reapers' own captured/converted soldiers 😳
@@uber2140 The tyranid forces greatest asset in this fight I likely their ranged and explosive units. the big monsters if you will. carnifexes can tear through the strongest metals in 40K like its aluminum foil. tyrannofex can incapacitate the largest titans with a few shots from the rupture cannon, biovores that launch spore mines that explode highly corrosive acid can rain a near infinite amount of living explosives. the bio-titans like the hierophant could turn a city into dust in a few minutes. and the hive mind reinforcing their ever changing tactics combined with their powerful phsycers would provide the best odds.
@matthiassorensen2575 y'know, I don't think I'd given Tyranids enough credit.
Before coming back into the hobby a few years ago, my introduction into the 40K universe was Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and Dawn of War: Soulstorm. Conveniently the Tyranids were left out of those games. I never got to know them all that well. Maybe that was a mistake!
I actually really like your Helldivers explanation because that's absolutely true they absolutely have the Numbers and tech to do fine in 40k but they would probably be just about as corrupt able if not moreso than the Imperium and we saw how they lost about half of their fighting force in the horus heresy.
I think they should be around the same level as corruptible as the imperium, these guys worship democracy more fanatically than sisters of battle worship the emperor.
Super Earth would be absorbed into the Imperium (after an Eversor completely wipes out their leadership and the IoM installs their own proxies) and could probably figure out ways for their Helldivers and other frontline soldiers to resist the warp. Super Earth's R&D department works very quickly and could even (possibly) reinvigorate the Imperium's own ability to build and upgrade their own ships, weapons, and armor. That's assuming the Adeptus Mechanicus don't vehemently resist the usurping of their role as overseers of all the Imperium's technology, which is the only foreseeable problem.
Robot Truck Dad (from the comics) would 100% lead his own crusade in freeing the 40k galaxy at large and he'd mostly succeed.
Freedom is the right of all sentient beings.
The slayer really just kills everything, but it would be cool for you to talk about the army’s of hell from DOOM. Their lore is amazing and I think it could be a good discussion.
The doom slayer couldn't kill the chaos gods but he's going to kick in Khornes teeth, burns Nurgle harshly, beats slaanesh's ass and not in the good way and he going to cut tzeentch brain apart or just make him have a headache so great he almost dies doom slayer will forever be a pain in the as% now if the grey knights and eldar help he could probably kill one of the chaos gods probably slaanesh
I'm also thinking umm if the chaos gods die umm what is going to happen to all there warp energy stuff could that cause a massive warp explosion murdering everything and Any one who uses the warp in and out of the warp congratulations doom slayer you screwed humanity forever because now they can't travel the emperor and a bunch of healthy space marines blast apart and the dark eldar are laughing because the doom slayer can't get to them as a unending hordes of tyranids come to our dawm galaxy even faster with the eye of terror blowing up trapping the doom slayer forever floating in the warp and slowly dieing or he's going to fight something so much worse in the warp
The Slayer Fûçks everyone there. The Slayer killed the literal creator of his multiverse, meanwhile the Chaos gods are scared of the deeper parts of the Warp and can't even take over a single galaxy.
Correction:
The Doom Slayer will put Khorne's skull on top of his own Skull Throne, slit Nurgle's throat with his own Poison Blade, choke Slaanesh with their genital and trick Tzeentch into commiting suicide.
@@ZeroDim I'm only bringing in the eldar so they can seal away the chaos gods because the chaos gods can't really die as long as the emotions they are known for are created they will just reform doom slayer could do damage but he can't win honestly they'll just keep sending demons at him hell Khorne would probably get amped up at a fast rate he is the best chaos god to hold the doom slayer off honestly
@somerandomdude7785 yeah pretty much honestly but sadly they won't die so they'll probably knock the doom slayer off of them not before getting there ass's kicked a few times
@@racknack5778 the doom slayer killed a god that is provably infinitly more power than them
i want to see the combine against warhammer 40k, that would be awesome
Thats a sheer asskicking, milky way sized empire vs multidimensional empire that makes the prefall eldar and necs look like primitives.
Certain versions of prime would be the chaos gods worst nightmare if only because of the matrix. In certain continuities the primes were created specifically to defeat unicron an unkillable force of evil and destruction
Unicron the Necrons would bring out the Outsider a full C'tan trapped in stasis in a orb larger then our solar system.
Never did I expect to see Bulletstorm be put in a toss up for a Versus.
Bulletstorm doesn’t get enough love
You oversild the reaper's power scaling. Yes, they are powerful, but their weapons arent able to one-shot large Imperial ships. Maybe some smaller ones, but even then it would need a lucky hit.
Seriously. The main canon of Reaper Capital ships canonically hits with less than half a megaton of power per shot. They'll be lucky to scratch the hole of an Imperial frigate, let alone a carrier, and that's assuming that it sits in place with its Void Shields down and lets them shoot it repeatedld for a while. Imperial ships are made of freaking adamantium for crying out loud.
I wonder how DOOM demons vs Chaos demons would go. Just another hell popping up in the warp.
Not very well.
If the chaos gods try to gain power from the demons, face the demonic corruption or cause a large enough impact, they will catch davoths attention and instantly become his leuitenents or just cease to exist.
I higher demons would just purge their will.
Going off recent DOOM lore, probably chaos demons would have a hard time... maybe. DOOM demons are supposed to be basically indestructible, like the BFG/Plasma weapons don't harm the demons. Space Marines wouldn't be able to kill a basic imp based off that. Only reason Doomguy/slayer can is because, and I'm not kidding, he wills it to be so. It's how he uses some random shotgun from walmart to pop hell-knights in the original games.
Hes a lot like an Ork that way. Then again, considering Orks have something similar maybe demons from 40k would also work in a similar manner and be able to kill them because they want it to happen? Hard to say ultimately.
@@AdhinJTstop the lying crap, the weapons are capable of hurting demons whether their in the DS hands or not. We literally see Sentinels killing Demons in the DLC. Also despite Humanity getting low diffed by hell, there are several instances of them holding ground. Which doesn’t happen if their weapon’s are ineffective. DOOM fans always make mountains out of a mole hills.
@@acendantoverlord5737 Not lying or making up random shit, the human weapons not harming demons was a thing the director or whatever for DOOM over at Id said recently. It explains why he was able to use normal pistols and shotguns to harm demons back in original DOOM. As far as Sentinels? Yeah, they also where worshipping makyrs and had weird magic/energy weapons that aren't the standard plasma (just heat) and ballistics or human weaponry (which is primarily what Doomguy/slayer uses through out the games).
So a bolter wouldn't do shit, chainsword wouldn't do shit. Daemon magic from the warp? Probably would. Probably. But from a physical durability standpoint DOOM Demons are absurd.
@@AdhinJT Theirs a video of Hugo Martin and what I’m assuming to be an employee live streaming the game and receive a question on whether Doom Slayer empowers his weapons like with the “quad damage” from Doom 2016. To which the employee misinterpreted the question as “does Doom Slayer get stronger when he kills his enemies”, to which Hugo answered yes. Which is ambiguous as heck? But we know human weapons work against demons because Samual Hayden and his bodyguard of humans, trek through Hell itself to find the Doom Slayer in Doom 2016. In Doom Eternal the ARC organization is formed to literally combat the forces of hell and preform military operations against the FoH, which doesn’t make any sense if THEIR WEAPONS CANT HARM THE DEMONS. You are absolutely making a mountain out of a molehill here. Space Marines use weapons that shoot pop can sized rocket propelled bullets that turn humans into mist, as well a plasma weapons. So if a human shotgun is killing demons so are Space Marines.
4:58 i‘m seeing some definite Malal potential here though… chaos guy who wants to kill chaos? Malal!
1:50 Look, I love Gears of War, but their technology is at most decades into the future, not hundreds or thousands like the other factions. The most advanced pieces of technology that COG has are the Hammer of Dawn and lightmass tech (and the stuff Baird created after the war). With all that, Gears of War is more grounded in reality than the other franchises by a mile. Could they take on a space marine? Sure. Could they take on a squad or two? Probably. A chapter? Only with a Hammer strategic strike. And if anything comes from orbit, they are beyond screwed
A video of Warframe vs the multiple facets of Warhammer would be cool. They’d have some interesting answers to these factions i’d think
Ibr tho warframe is a tricky one because you have the void and warframes like limbo that don't really like to scale properly and then you also have things like the man in the wall which the tenno are fighting which also makes it even stranger to scale. But id love to see it too
Transformers definitely needs it's own video. If you go off the comics alone the collective force of Transformers is bringing the hurt. From titans to combiners, pretenders, minicons, techno-organics like beastfromers, the other Primes, 0.01 percenters, Megatron who banished the will of a sentient universe while it possessed every other Decepticon. And all the relics(starsaber, requiem blaster, etc.)
Shockwave solo 40k cuase there Satan then there's shockwave
@@brokenhalosc0810 Hello, fellow Mr. Normalperson viewer.
In the IDW universe the great war of cybertron effectively made the entire milky galaxy into a active warzone to the point were other aliens and humanity became downright xenophobic toward them. The great war did damaged the galaxy.
IDW Shockwave is enough to run through 40k
@@xxkamikazexx5150 that bot was a menace. He straight up invented the infinity stones (super energon ores) to collapse reality just to power cybertron
Mini-idea: Ultrakill's V1 against either The Warp. It could possibly be considered solo, considering V1 is literally powered by blood (Mankind Is Dead, Blood Is Fuel, Hell Is Full), plus the Cyber Grind being a literal Hell Gorefest Simulator 2007 meaning that by just plugging into that they'll be trained for whatever's thrown at them. Although, I can see arguments for Warp corruption (if some flavor texts are anything to go by, V1 DOES have some form of soul.)
The Doomslayer doesn’t tire, doesn’t stop, he dominates. When he discovers the Emperor’s sword puts down demons for good, Terra may be screwed. As for the warp, he didn’t care about crippling the world’s power which could kill millions why would he care about travel? As for the Tyranids, they would make excellent playthings for the Doomslayer after the demons are gone. Their only chance is to adapt teleportation so they could stay on the other side of the universe from the Doom Guy, so they won’t be a threat to the humans if the Slayer decides they’re worth protecting. Then again, the Doom Guy never liked authoritarians or tyrants so they may be on the chopping block as well. In short: Doomslayer is a god the races of Warhammer 40k isn’t ready to handle and since he’s immortal it’s only a matter of time.
Will the emperor like doom Slayer or not, if not emperor will be forced to get up (with time)
He’s immortal because of argent energy
I still think Doomguy would be incorruptible, that is why the Betrayer chose him in the first place to become the Slayer. Korne would think short term that he could rellish in the blood shed but before long, should Doomguy find a way to extend his life (likely the Emperor would imbue him) Korne would come to find that at the end of time, there would be no hell to vanquish and he would lose his war against either the Guy or Slayer.
If Unicron his not gonna listened to the chaos gods, upon learning their powers come from emotions of beings he'll just go to the galatic center and implode the galaxy therefore killing those chaos gods reason of existence.
I think Warframe would be an interesting crossover
Dahak from Mutineers Moon is a good character to take on WH40K, being both a person and a warship, specifically an interstellar battlemoon built by the Fourth Imperium of the Dahak/Empire from the Ashes trilogy by David Weber.
As I recall, he had some kind of possibly FTL-speed missiles that he could lob at whatever he wanted, on top of various other types of gravity and/or antimatter weapons and numerous parasite warships. Yes, I said "warships" as in full-scale battleships. One of the two types of FTL drive he used could also potentially be used as a weapon itself, something that was demonstrated in the second book of the series by an entire star being blown up to wipe out an entire enemy fleet in one shot. And even with all of that, Dahak himself was about the size of Earths' moon (in point of fact, Dahak had actually 'replaced' the moon itself in the distant past of the story by outright destroying the moon and used the rubble to create a thin shell of rock around his hull, where he then sat in orbit waiting until the "modern day" of the story)...and yet was still considered to be on the 'small' end of craft of his type. If I recall, actual ships-of-the-line of his type were around the size of 'Jupiter'.
It is my opinion that Dahak, on his own, could solo the entire Imperial Fleet from star wars and win. A full first-rate battle fleet of approximately 50-100+ Jupiter-sized battlemoons? They could take on every playable faction in the entire WH40K universe, 'combined'...and utterly crush them. =^x^=
NAH -respect for not using IDW Prime, he's arguably the coolest AND has some of the most concrete feats
You want an army then look no further than the Daleks during the time war
You should do a single SUPCOM(supreme commander) ACU(armored command unit) vs WARHAMMER 40K
If the Beast was able to have an extremely long fight with the doom slayer, he would probably evolve into his krork counterpart, and die gloriously, knowing the fight was absolutely wicked.
Doom guy literally solos the whole warhammer verse
He certainly isn't dying, but the Warp is limitless. His work would never be truly done and that's assuming he doesn't get sidetracked on nids and orks.
@@lordsergal8783 The warp is limitless. The deamons aren't. They just seem limitless because they can respawn.
But well, doomguy devours deamons, so they don't get to respawn, and he gets stronger for every poor bastard that fights him.
So I would say it would be very plausible that he would be able to clean up the deamons in large part.
Remember, the warp was original known as the river of souls. All Doomguy is doing is cleaning away the infections that are present.
And said infections are quite huge, but they aren’t the entirety of the warp, not even close.
Whether he could kill the chaos gods though? Its a pretty difficult question. He has killed beings that are mostly just concepts before so I can’t say it is impossible, but I reckon the best he can do is severely weaken the chaos gods rather than outright end them.
@@lordsergal8783 Jakkad was and is limitless, but the slayer ended up sealing all the demons because he knew it was impossible to destroy them all, so, since we know chaos gods can be restrained and have restrictions applied to them (it happened to slaanesh in both fantasy and AoS, and chaos works by the same rules in both of those, but chaos is much stronger in AoS and fantasy) he would likely end up doing the same.
it's just a matter of which side manages to recruit him first.
Depends how you look at it, if you’re genuine there is no argent energy in 40k meaning he can’t fight forever or if you believe every concept of demon is the same out there then he could
I honestly don't know if they would fare very well in this universe, but I kind of wonder how the Grand Army of The Republic would affect the Warhammer lore.
No one can beat the Warhammer verse as long as enough orcs believe they can beat them
A human managed to convince them they can’t beat him
If we’re talking comics prime Optimus would probably be a top 20-10 strongest character in 40k(prime shockwave would be undoubtedly a top 5 strongest bc of the ores and if you don’t believe please watch the video,There’s satan and then there’s shockwave.
Helldivers vs Killzone Helghast
@@darkreflection9087 Nah.
Helldivers vs Cadians
They would probably just join forces
@@literalsarcasm1830 you think the Helldivers who love managed democracy would team up with what’s essentially space na$is
@@darkreflection9087 Super Earth is about as democratic as North Korea.
@@literalsarcasm1830 true but the Helldivers believe in Democracy even if the don’t really have any freedom I just think they’d hate the Helghast
I would like to say that I think Prime would be a demon of chaos undivided and not Khorne specifically.
the biggest issue for the reapers will be that they are simply small fry for most factions of 40K. 40K ship guns have damage outputs of a few hundred megatons to multiple gigatons. The reapers on the other hand use a main gun whose output is a measely 480 kilotons. it would take dozens of reapers to even scratch the paint off of the weakest imperial ships. Even the farsight enclaves, a small fraction of the tau could singlehandedly wipe out the reapers without losing any significant number os ships.
Yeah but Indoctrination would overwhelm feeble minds. The greatest power they have are is their firepower but rather the essence that could pass as their soul. In Mass Effect 2 we see a deceased reaper but its core is dormant, as the scientist says, "Even dead gods can still dream."
The size of the 40k Universe would provide ample biomass to create millions of new reapers in very short time. Also, wtf is your sources for reaper weapons strength?
@@Starlesslemon primarily codex entries in ME3 beside a few others.
mad_ozzy did a short where the Warp was empty because Doomguy. It opens with him saying he's both extremely impressed and utterly terrified, and has a brief conversation about it with Lord Guilliman.
I feel like you kinda downplayed Trazyn. Dont forget the guy has pokeballs of the strongest characters, he has a live Krork for gods sake
I can imagine a Chaos-influenced Optimus Prime tag teaming with Vashtorr in exchange for tech buffs and assists from the Iron Warriors. Heck he'd probably be his champion and help usher him into taking his place as a Chaos God
What if the Daedric Princes from Elder Scrolls were to have access to the Warhammer 40k galaxy and unlike Mundus could use more of their Oblivion powers in real space while not being able to be corrupted by the Warp due to their distinctive natures? How would the Daedric Princes and their minions affect the setting and what kinds of interactions and communications and relationships would the varies Daedric Princes of Oblivion have with the factions including the Chaos gods? And with their magical powers interacting with Psykic and Warp based powers and other dimensional abilities outside the Warp how shall the Planes of Oblivion's magical energies be a game changer?
Would Daedric Princes like Molag Bal and Mehrune Dagon be able to use Psykic energy as a substitute to open rifts between Planes of Oblivion and the Warhammer 40k galaxy or would they have to use their own in order to maintain such interactions?
3:30 Im actually reading a fic rn where Kratos ends up being Malcador l e l
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Almost all the SMT protagonist would be absolute beast in Warhammer 40K especially the SMT V protagonist who was a candidate too take GOD's thrown and the joker from P5 could be completely immune to any physical and psychic powers,Yu from P4 would be a complete counter to tzeentch
The persona cast rely too much on the power of friendship. The smt protag it's all power
SMT Protagonist would sneeze the 40K universe, Demi-Fiend beatles to Death the being that mantained the existence of an entire multiverse and was able to destroy and create billons of universe casually, and that being was only an avatar of literally the biblical God, then he proceded to kill GOD.
I think the helldivers would probably be apart of the imperium. Unless they just spawn in 40k out of nowhere.
People seem to forget tech differences in the 40k IoM compared to other IPs. 40k IoM is at an extreme disadvantage in their technical capabilities. They'd literally have zero way to stop intelligent AI from hacking their outdated 1980s technology level.
This is relative to which faction you are speaking of? The tau's use extremely advanced AI themselves. The Imperium and mechanicus have the machine spirits which despite being pretty retro, are not really hackable because of how it borders more on magic than science. The necrons are literal robot zombies of infinite knowledge... Orks simply don't care same with tyrannids
I just noticed you were speaking of the Imperium specifically but yeah, honestly machine spirits are more sorcery than technology, and as they don't use any technological networks, (their comms being mostly via radio or the warp) there really isn't anything to hack
Terrarian:*proceeds to summon every single god just to kill them again and again to loot new items*
Unicron imo could take the whole galaxy without much effort.
I am just here to advocate for Guts from Berserk. I know he is a medieval swordsman fighting in a sci-fi universe, but give that guy power armour and I can see him cleaving Nurgle worshipers and Great Unclean Ones in half.
@@Troub4dour he already has power armor though and his sword can cut through the immaterial the real danger is him falling to khorne
The reapers as a faction compared to 40k are isnanely weak. The reapers would be useless. Honestly my only gripe about this video as it makes no sense
I like to assume it's just the reapers but scaled up, which would be fucking sick tbh
If the Reapers were in the 40k universe, they'd sit in the background gaining knowledge and buffing themselves before they made a move. They'd almost probably be wholly different than the ones we see in Mass Effect.
Khorn vs doom slayer
Khorn: ooo lots of bloodlust i like it :)
Doomslayer:... (racks shotgun)
Khorn:... why isnt he corrupting... WHY ISNT HE CORRUPTING!!
the reapers' greatest weapon is arguably their indoctrination abilities, basically is similar to chaos corruption, but not spiritual
The issue is that they're partially organic, which might make them susceptible to chaos corruption.
@@literalsarcasm1830 isn't an issue in 40k tech being infected by chaos or is that just the imperium's over zealous logic
@@digunder14 there's a theory that the cybernetic revolt was caused by AI getting so sophisticated as to be considered a conscious entity and thus being susceptible to chaos corruption, so it's not outside the realm of possibility since reapers are made from the biomass and memories of the races they destroy.
@@digunder14A wire crossed into the shape of a Chaos symbol is actually enough for it to seep in.
I can imagine the combine going after the imperium and winning, but it might take a little longer than 7 hours
i feel the doomslayer would largely be either a matter of time or an eternal stalemate
Khorne could always just trap him in his own private realm and have him battle Khornate demons for his own amusement like he did with that one group of Orks.
@@literalsarcasm1830 didn't those orks willingly stay there?
@@digunder14 The orks willingly went into the warp to battle demons, Khorne was so amused that he revived them so that they could battle his demons forever.
Honestly that's a bad idea for Khorne.
@@literalsarcasm1830 Given the Slayer's habit of feeding on the demons he slays and growing stronger, any demons Khorne sends after him would be energy he would never get back. It'd be a pretty bad investment for Khorne.
Vergil from DMC
When bury the light starts playing its game over
Doom guy literally destroys the entire 40k galaxy, I love 40k but the Chaos gods aren't even galaxy+ they are literally afraid of going out of the milky way
slayer NEEDS his own video
Comics Optimus Prime would curbstomp, we're talking a being that can move at faster than light speeds, is essentially incorruptible, regularly takes on universal scale threats, and as others in the comments mentioned has commanded millions of different battles at the same time.
Honestly using only Bayverse feels unfair. That's like if someone took only certain Black Library books as canon so they could say that since Eldar vehicles can be disabled by human children throwing rocks at them (which is something that happened in 40K lore), Space Marines (who have been killed by Eldar before) would lose to children throwing rocks.
The Slayer is a perpetual with the insanity of an Eversor and the power of a Custodes
Power of a custodes? Doomslayer has WAY more power then a custodes. The only reason he uses guns is because a punch in the face would kill the demons too fast and he want them to suffer. He nerfed himself, otherwise he would one hit everything.
Dawg khorne would impower slayer so hard even though he dont serve him
love the idea of the video and the work you put in in bro and my personal favorite part is the stuff you said about bulletstorm i agree with everything you said
Prime will rip your face off. It's like the one consistent thing across the bayverse
It 100% depends on which parts of Warhammer 40,000.
If it's just a grot, even I could beat one of those.
If it's a Space Marine, you need several lucky shots, or a lot of power to take him out.
If it's Gork (or possibly Mork) there's nothing in any fiction that can beat them. Except maybe the power of atheism or just someone who specifically can kill all Orks.
It really depends on a ton of things.
You want someone to challenge the 40k universe in all their extent , you need Warframes
Slayer Solo the verse.
I have 3k hour on warframe but I learned a bit of how ridiculous that verse is too from youtube comments lol.
Thiugh WF sucks. She's my toxic ex gf who made me worse, but stockholm kicks in from time to time.