Raven can be beaten by powerful magic users who can outsmart her or exploit her emotional vulnerabilities (like Constantine or Slade in some instances), reality warpers with higher-tier cosmic power (Dr. Manhattan), divine beings, or even characters with sheer physical or speed advantages if they catch her off guard, though her full power taps into demonic realms making her incredibly formidable against most, requiring high-tier threats like the Spectre or Mister Mxyzptlk to truly challenge her core abilities.
The Titans came together and killed Raven. This allowed the souls of Azarath to possess her and use her as a channel to kill Trigon. Afterward, Raven was presumed dead, but she actually rose from ashes of the battle, finally purged of Trigon's evil. She vanished, and her mother went looking for her.
Raven would come out on top. Raven without holding back can exist/fight in her soul form, which is intangible. What's more, her soul is something so powerful that not even Trigon in the demon dimension can stop her.
Raven's main weakness is letting go of her emotions, especially rage. Terra learned it from Beast Boy and took advantage of it in Aftershock - Part 1 to using it to finish her off. Even though her rage seems powerful, it could potentially corrupt her, leaving her very vulnerable to attacks with more power than her own.
CURRENT RAVEN has the power of The Spectre! The current proves once more that Raven is beyond the divine sword - the same sword that killed Mr. Mxy in DCeased Storyline. She oneshotted Spectre after toying with her brothers and turning them into stone.
Darkseid is DC's biggest recurring villain, but even he fears his father Yuga Khan, the most powerful of the beings known as the New Gods.
Trigon is an inter-dimensional demon who sought to take over the universe, and he is widely considered the most powerful and by far one of the most evil villains of the entire show. He is Raven's (by definition) evil demonic father.
Raven no diff. If she uses her powers to full extent, she is basically an universal level threat. Star is at most a large-city level threat. She can be hurt by powerful enough weapons such as lasers, missiles, bombs or strong enough concussions, like that time Terra threw a boulder at her .
Not only did this unleash Malchior in his true form from the book, but also broke Raven's heart since he was only manipulating Raven into releasing him. She managed to trap him in the book once again, but was now more lonely than ever.
Due to her heritage and training under Azar, Raven is a powerful mystic and empath; Raven is capable of sensing emotions and with pain and disease, she can ease them by assimilating them into her body and expunging them although the process is painful to undergo.
Satan told her hell was infinite and she went ahead and absorbed all of hell. When Raven became the unkindness it was stated that she was the most powerful in all of DC at that moment. Zatanna is no where near that.
Superman admits he's afraid to fight Martian Manhunter 😳 Comic:- JLA issue 86.
Superman DID lift Mjolnir in an epic Marvel/DC crossover event. However, it turned out that Odin, while watching, allowed it temporarily in the moment. When Superman tried to lift it after the battle, he couldn't anymore. So, basically, they way they wrote it, Superman is not worthy.
In the three-part season finale "The End", Trigon destroys Earth, though Raven secretly saves the Teen Titans, whom Slade joins in fighting Trigon after being betrayed by him. They mount an assault against Trigon until Robin rescues Raven, allowing her to kill him and undo his destruction.
Raven Darkholme, known as Mystique, is a former member of The Brotherhood Of Mutants as well as a mercenary operating for the C.I.A and Charles Xavier's official foster-sister. She is Magneto's oldest Brotherhood companion and former lover and the mother of Nightcrawler aka Kurt Wagner.
Upon the return of Apocalypse, Gambit submitted himself to the villain and was transformed into one of Apocalypse's Horsemen, Death.
Starfire is accidentally sucked into a wormhole that sends her 20 years into the future.
In "Teen Titans Go! vs Teen Titans", Raven is the one who openly displays her feelings for Beast Boy after her powers are drained by the OG Trigon, winking at him romantically and flirtatiously and attempting to smooch him until he prevents her.
In the tv series, Raven is 16, a fact proven by a prophecy of Trigon rising. She's relatively one of the youngest members along with Beast Boy; in the tv series, Beast Boy is youunger, but in the comics, they are roughly the same age.
Val-Yor is a minor character in Teen Titans. He's a hero who wants to save the universe from Locirxes but he's not purely heroic as he's racist towards Tamaraneans mainly Starfire. He was voiced by Stephen Root.
Yes, Starfire is often considered queer, primarily pansexual, due to her Tamaranian culture's open approach to relationships, free love, and non-monogamy, with hints in comics and the Titans show suggesting attraction to various genders, though her primary focus is often heterosexual with Dick Grayson/Nightwing.
Out of everyone in the Titans, Raven's father, Trigon, fears one hero more than anyone else: the former Wonder Girl, Donna Troy. Trigon has been manipulating things behind the scenes, and he's not worried about any of the Titans getting in his way — except for Donna.
Final Crisis. As prophesied, Orion returns to Earth via boom tube for his final battle with Darkseid. During the fight, Orion kills Darkseid by ripping his heart out, which created a firepit of Apokolips from Darkseid's chest cavity (in reference to the prophecy of their final battle).
In the comics, Raven is a huge threat to Wanda, but even so, Scarlet Witch would win since Chaos Magic is the most powerful type of magic in both Marvel and DC. Chaos Magic is so powerful that it can alter the functioning of other inferior types of magic, such as dark and demonic magic.