Originally posted by Rutog98
Weather-based attacks only. 😉That said, are you referring to his life-force blast? If so, that blast takes time to build up and its dodgeable. While he's trying to do that, she could be throwing buildings on him with her winds with force far greater than just about any class 100 strength character.
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Originally posted by stormfront
they both cancel out each others weather. yah dont have proof that he can do hers and she cant do his. your sad assumptions about his magic weather is bogus.
False. He has taken control and nullified her weather effects in the past. She has not done similarly to him.
Your argument is based off assumption. The reasonable posters on this board base their arguments off of logic.
honestly. is it that difficult where we need EIGHTEEN PAGES to realize that A GOD IS MORE POWERFUL THAN A PERSON WITH A GENETIC DISTURBANCE?
c'mon. Thor is obviously more powerful. EVEN IF Storm was more powerful than Thor, he'd still win this through durability alone. One lightening bolt hits Thor, it's not going to do ANYTHING. he survived an attack that would have destroyed half a galaxy. Storm is definitely extraordinarily powerful, but she has only slightly above normal human durability. Even if they were equal, which they are most obviously not, Thor still sweeps this with flying colors.
Originally posted by tjcoady
honestly. is it that difficult where we need EIGHTEEN PAGES to realize that A GOD IS MORE POWERFUL THAN A PERSON WITH A GENETIC DISTURBANCE?c'mon. Thor is obviously more powerful. EVEN IF Storm was more powerful than Thor, he'd still win this through durability alone. One lightening bolt hits Thor, it's not going to do ANYTHING. he survived an attack that would have destroyed half a galaxy. Storm is definitely extraordinarily powerful, but she has only slightly above normal human durability. Even if they were equal, which they are most obviously not, Thor still sweeps this with flying colors.
Storm can harness the center of the galaxy with ease.
Bring it on!! 🙂
She kicks the shyt out of him.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Even in the 'Roguestorm' story that Rutog likes to use as proof that Storm = Phoenix in power, Storm stated something along the lines of, it would take everything she had to stop the storm she created whereas Thor could stop it with a thought.
Originally posted by Swanky-Tuna
Very true. In Storm's opinion, Thor is better a more powerful weather manipulator. Chris Claremont > what everyone else says.
That Roguestorm thing was taken completely out of context.
The reason that comment was made in 147 is because she holds herself back especially when working in a planatary atmosphere. When she went "punk", she let go of some her "blocks" and things that were difficult for her when she was "gentle" became much easier owing to her lack of restraint.
This is why when she was Rougestorm, she had such a difficult time stopping that storm she created. Colossus has brought her back to her moral core and she was working within those boundaries when she was trying to disperse that storm that she created as Rougestomr. She would not allow herself to ride roughshod over it. She forced herself to gently disperse it. She does this for the sake of the ecosystem. (However, sometimes she just speaks directly to the storm and commands it to disperse and it does instantly. lol)
Thor, on the other hand, does not have to be so cautious as his hammer does all the work and he does not. All he has to do is tap his hammer the prerequisite time or just will the hammer to do it and that little dohickey does it all.
Now, I did not say this, but there are stories where Ororo alters weather on a HUGE scale. For instance, even before she joined the X-Men, she dispersed a hemisphere-sized hurricane in "X-Men: The Hidden Years issue 7." She has altered weather on a continental scale more than once and globally as well.
Storm is reluctant to impose her will on natural hurricanes since that is the natural order of things. She could disperse them, of course, but it could trigger an equally devistating disaster.
Originally posted by Rutog98
That Roguestorm thing was taken completely out of context.The reason that comment was made in 147 is because she holds herself back especially when working in a planatary atmosphere. When she went "punk", she let go of some her "blocks" and things that were difficult for her when she was "gentle" became much easier owing to her lack of restraint.
This is why when she was Rougestorm, she had such a difficult time stopping that storm she created. Colossus has brought her back to her moral core and she was working within those boundaries when she was trying to disperse that storm that she created as Rougestomr. She would not allow herself to ride roughshod over it. She forced herself to gently disperse it. She does this for the sake of the ecosystem. (However, sometimes she just speaks directly to the storm and commands it to disperse and it does instantly. lol)
Thor, on the other hand, does not have to be so cautious as his hammer does all the work and he does not. All he has to do is tap his hammer the prerequisite time or just will the hammer to do it and that little dohickey does it all.
Now, I did not say this, but there are stories where Ororo alters weather on a HUGE scale. For instance, even before she joined the X-Men, she dispersed a hemisphere-sized hurricane in "X-Men: The Hidden Years issue 7." She has altered weather on a continental scale more than once and globally as well.
Storm is reluctant to impose her will on natural hurricanes since that is the natural order of things. She could disperse them, of course, but it could trigger an equally devistating disaster.
She literally says "Thor could end this with a thought.", which would mean that Thor is capable of operating at a higher power level within conditions where even your version of Storm must limit herself.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
She literally says "Thor could end this with a thought.", which would mean that Thor is capable of operating at a higher power level within conditions where even your version of Storm must limit herself.
Wrong. She said that she "must" not ride roughshod over them. She never said that she "cannot" ride roughshod over them. Storm's humanity was back right here. She was not operating as Roguestorm (who DID ride roughshod over the elements), but as Storm who is careful. Thor's dohickey does the work, not him. So he just taps the hammer or does whatever he does with it and doesn't have to worry about anything. Storm can do things just as easily, but she can damage the ecosystem if she is not careful. If you don't believe me, read the arc where the team first battles Juggernaut. She summons the worst atlantic storm in living memory and banishes it with a shout. "Wind and water, earth and sea, begone!" or something like that and banishes it outright.
Usually, she goes through it more carefully to make sure there is no damage done from her manipulations. Its a self-imposed limitation, not one owing to a lack of power.