Hulk's limitless rage scaling eventually overcomes even the King of Monsters' incredible durability.
This is a fascinating matchup because Godzilla's size gives him an overwhelming initial advantage, but Hulk's scaling mechanic means time works against the kaiju.
Godzilla is 400 feet tall and weighs 90,000 tons. Hulk is human-sized (when not in certain giant forms). The initial exchange would be embarrassing for Hulk โ he'd be like an angry green ant fighting a nuclear dinosaur.
But Hulk's strength has no ceiling. Every hit Godzilla lands makes Hulk angrier and stronger. Over time, Hulk's power would escalate to the point where his punches match Godzilla's mass, then exceed it. World Breaker Hulk's footsteps cracked continents โ that's comparable to Godzilla's own destructive capability.
Godzilla's atomic breath is a serious threat, but Hulk has tanked energy attacks from cosmic beings. At sufficient rage levels, Hulk's durability and healing factor could withstand even nuclear-tier attacks.
Godzilla's size, atomic breath, and nuclear durability give him massive initial advantages. One stomp could flatten base Hulk. Atomic breath is a sustained energy attack that Hulk can't dodge. Godzilla's regeneration matches Hulk's healing factor.
Hulk's limitless strength means he eventually reaches a tier where Godzilla's size becomes irrelevant. His healing factor keeps him alive through the initial beatdown. At peak rage, Hulk has cracked continents โ matching Godzilla's own destructive scale.
Hulk wins through his scaling mechanic, but this is extremely close and depends on how quickly he can ramp up. If Godzilla can end it early with atomic breath, the kaiju wins. If the fight extends, Hulk's anger-fueled power growth becomes unstoppable.
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