Battle of Hammers

Started by Got da virus2 pages

Originally posted by leonidas
what feat has bill shown that has been far beyond what thor has done . . .?

i disagree with the names. the God force is a joining of thor's life force WITH the hammer. the other attacks you mentioned do not have that melding.

The God force name has never been assigned on panel, and has never been referred to in an official Marvel source. I'm pretty sure they are all the same thing.

Destroying entire planets with his strength alone, is beyond Thor.

it's never been mentioned on panel? hmm, i'd need to check that. i'm pretty sure it has.

thor has used mjollnir to crack a planet in the past . . .

Originally posted by leonidas
it's never been mentioned on panel? hmm, i'd need to check that. i'm pretty sure it has.

thor has used mjollnir to crack a planet in the past . . .

Crack a planet isn't very specific, The largest object to mmy knowledge he has destroyed (with Moljnir and pure strength) was an asteroid that was bigger than Asgard . You could argue that its Stormbreaker doing the hard work, and not actually BRB's strength.

The "Godblast" has been mentioned, by name, on panel, on at least a few occasions.

Originally posted by Got da virus
The Anti Force is the Godblast, as is the Thermo Blast. The God blast was a name derived from fans. Beta Ray Bill has demosntrtaed strength far beyond Thor since given the power of Thor, i.e. in Stormbreaker.

Well this post makes it fairly evident that you have no idea what your talking about.

Since your making your self look so non intelligent, I'm going to help you out.

I guess I'll start out with the god force blast. A "god force blast" or as some call it a "life force blast", is Thor's godly energies being channeled into a single blast that is shown to be Thor's most powerful attack. The reason the attack is so powerful is because Thor's godly energy or life energy is put into the attack. If you didn't know, Thor's life force derives partially from a skyfather, and partially from an elder god. Thus is the reason no other character has ever duplicated the "god blast".

Although powerful, an anti force blast is not a god blast. An anti force blast requires no godly energies, and also covers a wider area of effect than a god blast.

Thermo Blast is just a powerful blast.

Originally posted by Soljer
The "Godblast" has been mentioned, by name, on panel, on at least a few occasions.

When ?

Originally posted by Soujaboy
Well this post makes it fairly evident that you have no idea what your talking about.

Since your making your self look so non intelligent, I'm going to help you out.

I guess I'll start out with the god force blast. A "god force blast" or as some call it a "life force blast", is Thor's godly energies being channeled into a single blast that is shown to be Thor's most powerful attack. The reason the attack is so powerful is because Thor's godly energy or life energy is put into the attack. If you didn't know, Thor's life force derives partially from a skyfather, and partially from an elder god. Thus is the reason no other character has ever duplicated the "god blast".

Although powerful, an anti force blast is not a god blast. An anti force blast requires no godly energies, and also covers a wider area of effect than a god blast.

Thermo Blast is just a powerful blast.

Originally posted by Soujaboy
Well this post makes it fairly evident that you have no idea what your talking about.

Since your making your self look so non intelligent, I'm going to help you out.

I guess I'll start out with the god force blast. A "god force blast" or as some call it a "life force blast", is Thor's godly energies being channeled into a single blast that is shown to be Thor's most powerful attack. The reason the attack is so powerful is because Thor's godly energy or life energy is put into the attack. If you didn't know, Thor's life force derives partially from a skyfather, and partially from an elder god. Thus is the reason no other character has ever duplicated the "god blast".

Although powerful, an anti force blast is not a god blast. An anti force blast requires no godly energies, and also covers a wider area of effect than a god blast.

Thermo Blast is just a powerful blast.

Um mm you have just reiterated a load of information I already knew. Thank you for wasting my time and everyone else's who has to read it.

I'd give this to Beta Ray Bill, he was a match for Thor before he got Stormbreaker and now that he has it I'd say he would take this 6 or 7/10.

Originally posted by Got da virus
Crack a planet isn't very specific, The largest object to mmy knowledge he has destroyed (with Moljnir and pure strength) was an asteroid that was bigger than Asgard . You could argue that its Stormbreaker doing the hard work, and not actually BRB's strength.

It seemed to be a combination of both, because it seemed like the initial impact of Beta slamming Stardust into the planet, then using the hammer to impale him like a railroad spike on the ground, is what caused most of the damage.

Did the stormbreaker actually augment Bill's strenght? I don't think it did. CAn't be 100% sure though. Well, one thing's certain for sure, both Thor & BRB aren't as gay looking as Superman is. 🙂

Originally posted by Jyppe
Did the stormbreaker actually augment Bill's strenght? I don't think it did. CAn't be 100% sure though. Well, one thing's certain for sure, both Thor & BRB aren't as gay looking as Superman is. 🙂

Agreed, and I don't remember it ever stating to amping Beta's strength, but it would make more sense to say that he was altered by the hammer, and not quite getting combined power.

I'm not really sure.

Originally posted by Beta Ray Howard
It seemed to be a combination of both, because it seemed like the initial impact of Beta slamming Stardust into the planet, then using the hammer to impale him like a railroad spike on the ground, is what caused most of the damage.

Thor has never really shown Strength at this destructive level before. In fact in th Secret Wars it takes all his strength and skill to destroy a rock the size of Gibraltar.

You think maybe that the hammer was combined with his already Thor-esque strength?

Originally posted by Beta Ray Howard
Agreed, and I don't remember it ever stating to amping Beta's strength, but it would make more sense to say that he was altered by the hammer, and not quite getting combined power.

I'm not really sure.

the hammer by itself obviously can create immense concussive force, as it was able to hurt King Thor when used by Jake Olsen.

Didn't Thor smash Ego once?

Originally posted by TricksterPriest
Didn't Thor smash Ego once?

Not the way BRB smashed the planets in Storm breaker. There are big cracks and there are small cracks, there are cracks you smoke and cracks you fill.