The Superhero Database Classification number, or SHDB Class, is a number that represents the overall 'power' of a character. All traits of a character are used for calculating the Classification.
What it DOESN'T mean
This doesn't mean that a higher class would always beat a lower class character. But the bigger the difference in Class is, the more obvious it is who'll win in a fight.
How is this calculated
( INT^1.3 + (STR*0.5 )^2 + (SPE*0.5)^2 + DUR^1.6 + (POW + (SPS*SPL))^2 + COM^1.8 ) ^ TIER
Super Power Score and Level
Every Super Power has a score (SPS) that is used to calculate the Class. Each Super Power also has 3 levels (SPL). The level is set when connecting that Super Power to a character. The level determines the final score, of the Super Power, being used in the calculation.
Krampus is a half-goat, half-demon monster that punishes misbehaving children at Christmastime. He is the devilish companion to St. Nicholas. He is depicted as having horns, hooves, fur, long tongue, and sharp teeth. He carries chains, bells, and a sack to capture children. He is based on the folklore of some European countries, especially Austria and Germany.
Babadook is a supernatural entity that haunts people who become aware of its existence. It manifests as a tall, shadowy figure wearing a black coat and hat, with long claws and a pale face. It can manipulate reality, possess people, and create illusions. It feeds on fear and grief. It is based on the short film Monster by Jennifer Kent, who also directed the feature film The Babadook.
In a battle between Krampus and Babadook, it is hard to say who would win. It may depend on the circumstances, such as the location, the time of year, and the presence of other people. However, some possible factors that could influence the outcome are:
- Krampus is a physical creature that can be seen and touched. Babadook is a more abstract entity that can hide in the shadows and change its form.
- Krampus has a specific purpose and target: to punish bad children during Christmas. Babadook has a more general and vague motive: to torment anyone who knows about it.
- Krampus is limited by his chains and sack, which may slow him down or restrict his movements. Babadook has no such limitations and can move freely and quickly.
- Krampus may have some allies or helpers, such as St. Nicholas or other demons. Babadook seems to work alone and isolate its victims.
- Krampus may have some weaknesses or vulnerabilities, such as fire or holy symbols. Babadook seems to be invincible and unstoppable.
Based on these factors, I would say that Babadook has an advantage over Krampus in terms of power, speed, and flexibility. However, Krampus may have an edge over Babadook in terms of experience, strategy, and support. Therefore, the battle could be very close and unpredictable.