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If Odin goes in hand-to-hand he will probably lose to SBP due to his superior physicals despite his lack of combat experience.
If Odin plays the distance he wins.
SBP supposed immunity to magic is a big misunderstanding. SBP doesn't possess Superman's vulnerability to magic which ignores his invulnerability thus SBP endure the magic with his normal resistance which is high.
Odin's attacks will affect SBP... But the effect will be reduced by SBP's invulnerability.
Isn't it within Odin's power to bring time to a momentary halt? I think that everyone is selling him short here. Also all magic isn't the same magic, right?
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He was badly hurt by Monarch's attack busting the city despite the huge boost of his stats thanks to the Oa energies.
The Universal explosion made him do a Quantum Jump so he hardly tanked his full power and he was completely disabled after that and would have died without the Time-Trapper's help.
1 a : to inflict with physical pain : wound
b : to do substantial or material harm to : damage <the dry summer has hurt the land>
2
a : to cause emotional pain or anguish to : offend
b : to be detrimental to : hamper <charges of graft hurt my chances of being elected>
intransitive verb
1
a : to suffer pain or grief
b : to be in need —usually used with for <hurting for money>
2
: to cause damage or distress <hit where it hurts>
For whatever reason it's not letting me quote you RW.
Anyways, you think that quoting the dictionary that gives multiple definitions proves they're automatically the same thing? Your argument is circular. Prove that he was injured, and getting pain isn't proof.
Being incapacitated by pain while being physically ok is kinda proving my point.
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