Board Thread:Fan-made Monsters/@comment-30225761-20161025024400/@comment-27950421-20161025234927

Shin Godzillas "final" form certainly didn't feel complete and I expect that either in the coming anime or in a yet to be announced sequel, we'll see Shin Godzilla evolve into a form more akin to the dinosaur we all know and love. I do have high hopes for it as the movie did explain a few things about Godzillas abilities and how some of the things work with him. (Such as how he can spew radiation everywhere but Tokyo can still be habitable in a few months.)

Legendary just seamed like he hasn't built up steam yet, the Mutos didn't feel like a proper challenge for him and I don't think they pushed him to his limits. He's got a couple of sequels coming, so I think we'll be seeing what he's really capable of very soon.

At present neither iteration would be easy to judge because neither of them seem to have shown the full extent of their abilities and thus, the full extent of their power.

Now, as you can see with original explanation with Godzilla, I wasn't any particular iteration. I use a composite Godzilla for stuff like this. All versions of Godzilla are taken into account, including Shin Godzilla and Legendary Godzilla. They're all the same character showing different aspects of his character and abilities.

Gino and Zilla are judged separately due to the fact that they are demonstrably different from one another and from the real Godzilla.