>>58631354>Citation neededThe Yugioh manga, since we're allowing that and moving the goalposts. The card game in the manga has actual magic involved, and isn't the watered-down shit the Anime is. The God Cards have actual ranks of divinity in the manga and will straight-up kill anyone who tries to use them without the proper incantations or authority (the former actually happens in the anime too, meaning that the god cards can and will just fucking kill you on a whim and are sentient).
>Only according to Digimon fans.They just are. Wiping out a city is nothing to a Digimon; they do that and kill things that do that with ease on the regular. The D-Reaper, for instance, was set to destroy both worlds and it was beaten by four Digimon. There are several world-ending Digimon and digital entities that Digimon can throw hands with easily, such as the Eaters in Cyber Sleuth where even a Rookie Digimon can curbstomp the final boss with the right setup.
>You did but choose to ignore itWe were discussing the anime, but again if you wanna drag the (non-canon to Ash) manga into this, that manga panel is nothing compared to most Digimon, let alone duel monsters. For example, even the dogshit Giant Soldier of Stone can destroy a moon with one strike. Of course, you'll say that doesn't count because you're a whiny faggot.
>He is just throwing a giant fireball that even Cinderace can do.No.Gaia Force is explicitly stated that it "Concentrates all the atmosphere's energy into one spot, then fires it as an extremely dense, high-temperature energy shot." Name one pokemon who can concentrate an entire planet's atmosphere into a sphere the size of a minivan then fire it without any effort with enough power to destroy a world-ending monstrosity. Use feats, and only feats.
>They doesn't have infinite attack power.You don't know what you're talking about. It is explicitly shown in the anime that, when all three are united on the field at once, they gain infinite attack power.