About Speedblitz
Powerscaling has always been one of the most passionate corners of the cinema fandom. It is the ongoing debate over who would win, who scales to what level, and where each character truly stands relative to the rest. It gets people thinking critically about the media they love, and it builds community around a shared obsession.
We've seen lobotomy. We've seen slander. We've seen spite. What we have yet to see is a comprehensive community that scales based on community agreement. But for a long time, that conversation has not been as open as it should be. A handful of YouTube channels, forums, and content creators hold an outsized amount of influence over how characters are perceived. Once a narrative gets established, it tends to stick, regardless of whether it actually holds up to scrutiny. If the right person says a character is planet level, that opinion calcifies into consensus. If someone with a large platform lowballs a character, that assessment follows the character for years.
Speedblitz was built because that model is broken. Powerscaling should not belong to any single voice or outlet. It should belong to the community.
On Speedblitz, characters are ranked through direct community voting. Every matchup you vote on feeds into a live ELO system that reflects genuine collective judgment, not editorial opinion. Scaling arguments are posted publicly and rated on their own merits. Anyone can make the case for any character, and the community decides what holds up.
The goal is simple: make powerscaling honest, accessible, and actually fun. Whether you have been in the community for years or just watched your first arc, your take matters here. We are building the most complete, community-driven powerscaling platform on the internet, and we are just getting started.
Community Rules
Speedblitz only works if the community holds itself to a standard. These rules exist to keep the platform fair, credible, and worth participating in.