Thor Godblast One-shot Competition

Started by Master Court11 pages
Originally posted by h1a8
It was no need to post here as I already conceded. You must have missed the post after the one you're quoting from. This is what is says.

Oh. Hey, my bad. 😄

Originally posted by iceman24567
It's always been stated as Divine, godly or Asgardian energy but maybe that all equals magic I don't know 😛

This is what I figured. They say it's Divine and Godly and all that, but is it really a unique type of energy or just mystical or magical energy that they call "divine" to be more majestic about it?

Originally posted by Master Court
Oh. Hey, my bad. 😄

This is what I figured. They say it's Divine and Godly and all that, but is it really a unique type of energy or just mystical or magical energy that they call "divine" to be more majestic about it?

Man i don't know and after 4 pages i don't even care anymore 😬 😆

Thanos,prime and juggernaut make it out alive

Originally posted by Kris Blaze
How about the fact taht without magic, it would just be a hammer. And when Energizer drains the hammers empty in order to attack Kurse, she drains the magic. Or how about the fact that the Beyonder claims that the hammers are empty without the magic energy in them. Or maybe the fact that just Uru in itself is just durable and not magic.

It should be fairly obvious that any energy which stems from the hammer, is magic. Since you know, it's magic that makes the hammer capable of doing anything. Even plain heat attacks emitted from the hammer would have magical properties. The only thing coming out of that hammer which is not magical, would be things Thor absorbed and redirected.

I could channel real energy through the means of magic. But its the real energy that's hitting you, not magic.

Originally posted by h1a8
I could channel real energy through the means of magic. But its the real energy that's hitting you, not magic.
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ever herd of ocams razor? 😄

Originally posted by SoulDevourer
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ever herd of ocams razor? 😄

This has nothing to do with occam's razor. With that said, it is not proven what magic really is or when it's actually in use without the writer explicitly saying.
If Thanos appeared before my mom and shot blasts out of his hands towards the sky and then disappeared she would swear up and down it was magic.

Originally posted by h1a8
I could channel real energy through the means of magic.
No you couldn't.

Originally posted by iceman24567
No it hasn't been proven it's magical its a mix godly energy with magic and that doesn't equal magic.
Did you read this? You even agree it's magical and then say it isn't.

I'm kinda with Ice on this one. While Kris has shown, I guess, that there is some form of combination of magic and godly energies.. I just don't view it as magic per se. Kinda like this... When strange casts a spell or fires a blast it's magical. When Thor fires a blast I don't consider magic, or at least one is way more magical than the other.

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
I'm kinda with Ice on this one. While Kris has shown, I guess, that there is some form of combination of magic and godly energies.. I just don't view it as magic per se. Kinda like this... When strange casts a spell or fires a blast it's magical. When Thor fires a blast I don't consider magic, or at least one is way more magical than the other.
The writer himself said its a magical blast.

Originally posted by Blanket
No you couldn't.
Wanna bet?

Originally posted by quanchi112
Did you read this? You even agree it's magical and then say it isn't.

There may be no magic at all in the blast. Thor isn't made out magic although he may or may not have ever used it (whatever magic really is).

Originally posted by h1a8
There may be no magic at all in the blast. Thor isn't made out magic although he may or may not have ever used it (whatever magic really is).
I never take anything you post seriously. No offense but it seems like you don't read the comics and just think whatever you want to think with evidence or without.

Maybe a godblast is like a Teflon sprayed bullet. You know, the gunpowder fires the bullet and the Teflon makes the bullet move easier out of the barrel thus making it more powerful, but it's the bullet that hits you, not the gunpowder or Teflon...

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Originally posted by quanchi112
I never take anything you post seriously. No offense but it seems like you don't read the comics and just think whatever you want to think with evidence or without.

I don't recall Marvel ever saying that Thor is made out of magic or that he even uses magic. Because using energy from another source isn't necessary magic. For the sake of argument I will assume that Thor uses magic. But I will not ever assume that he is made out of magic.

Originally posted by h1a8
I don't recall Marvel ever saying that Thor is made out of magic or that he even uses magic. Because using energy from another source isn't necessary magic. For the sake of argument I will assume that Thor uses magic. But I will not ever assume that he is made out of magic.
How many Thor comics have you ever read? So to use magic you need to be made out of magic?

Originally posted by h1a8
I don't recall Marvel ever saying that Thor is made out of magic or that he even uses magic. Because using energy from another source isn't necessary magic. For the sake of argument I will assume that Thor uses magic. But I will not ever assume that he is made out of magic.

it's common knowledge that thor's powers are magical in nature. anything bestowed by gods tends to be magic...

Originally posted by quanchi112
How many Thor comics have you ever read? So to use magic you need to be made out of magic?

heh i remember him mentioning the amount, its between 10-20

Originally posted by quanchi112
How many Thor comics have you ever read? So to use magic you need to be made out of magic?

No! You misunderstand me.
I'm saying that Thor uses magic but since he is not made out of magic then his Godblast isn't magic. His Godblast is what he is made of, his life's energy.

Originally posted by -Pr-
it's common knowledge that thor's powers are magical in nature. anything bestowed by gods tends to be magic...

It can't be common knowledge if magic is not well defined or it isn't literally mentioned by the writers to be magic. It would just be a common misconception instead. But for the sake of argument I do agree that Thor uses magic (whatever that is). I just don't think his Godblast is magic but rather his life's energies.