Originally posted by cdtm
Not necessarily. Examples exist where he's fighting some strange giant robot or something, and actually chooses to dodge the attacks instead of taking a chance.
I agree here. I think it's more like a 50-50 thing. He's been known to tank unknown enemies (such as when he tanked the punch from Doomsday) as much as to dodge them. I'd put my money on his tanking the first hit and getting one-shotted tho.
Originally posted by Uriel005
Marvel earth might be a problem if Franklin Richards goes on a rampage. He might get out of it enough to erase all things Thor from existence like a small scale House of M.
Even a billion Thors? A trillion? One must consider the absolute scale one has to consider when one says UNLIMITED number of Thors. ;p
A billion swarming Thors would prolly be one of the scariest things evarrr.
Re: How Many Thors would it take?
Also, would make it more interesting if you could outline what you're going to instruct the Thors, where they're gonna strike first, who the biggest threat is to your army, etc.
This is my take on it:
-Kill Thanos.
Pretty straight forward. Keep throwing Thors at Thanos until they whittle him down to nothing. Prevent him from getting away and use the Godblast (or multiples of it) to pierce his shields.
About 5-6 Thors should be enough.
-Conquer Marvel Earth in a week at best.
Prepmasters (like Doom, Banner and Reed) and the uberbeings (like Frankling Richards) are the biggest threat to your Thor army here. Take down the prepmasters first (quietly by killing them outright or BFRing them to a place where there's no tech to use) sending one or 2 Thors to take each one of them down. After the uberbeings and the prepmasters are gone, assert your authoratah by weather manipulating the planet to submission.
About 35-45 Thors should be good.
-Conquer Apokolips in day.
Pretty much taking down the head of the serpent (Darkseid) is gonna be key here. Send down a solid swarm of Thors to take him down, while the smaller bulk of your army uses weather manip and outright might to keep his armies at bay.
About 30-40 Thors.
-Defeat the combined forces of Monarch, SBP and SA Mangog
Pure numerical muscle, energy manip and exotics (like lifeforce drain, anti-force and energy drain) will be needed here. These guys can literally take on groups of Thors at once with ease. Take them down with pure numbers and have a few Thors on the side to use exotics to take them down. BFR SBP and SA Mangog to separate realms so you can deal with them individually and focus on sucking the energy from Monarch with the combined forces of your Thor swarm. Expect to lose about half the Thors you send at least.
About 50-70 Thors.
-Defeat the entire GL Corps all at once and conquer OA in a day at best.
Tons of herald levelers here plus guardians. You're gonna need some solid numbers. Fortunately, your energy absorption is gonna play havoc with their abilities and a lot of GLs are just fodder anyway. The guardians are the real threat but enough Thors should take them down. Expect heavy losses though.
About 400-500 Thors.
-Conquer the entire Kree/Shi'ar realms in a month (due to size) at best.
Literally thousands of worlds to subjugate here. You'll need to send your Thors to the heartworlds and assert your will by smashing a few core planets into rubble. Send individual Thors to conquer the outer rim worlds one at a time to spread your will, if they resist, smash the planets to rubble or use weather manip to wipe the resistances out. After you crush their main fleets and show them you mean business, the combined Shi'ar and Kree empires should pretty much bow down to you.
About 400 Thors should be fine (only due to the size of the area to cover and the time limit)
-Conquer DC Earth (no interference from the Presence, but the Spectre is at base non-amped power levels).
Similar to Marvel Earth but with a bit more difficulty due to the higher number of top tiers in the DC lineup.
About 50-60 Thors.
-Destroy Galactus and his heralds.
This is a doozy. It would take tens of thousands of Thors to take down Galactus when fed, if even that. The trick here is to kill his heralds then starve him out. No time limit means that you can simply blow up the planets that he tries to feed on up until he can no longer put up a real fight. When he's at the brink of starvation, use all your Thors to Godblast him to death.
About 30 Thors if you use that tactic.
Originally posted by Kasper Gutman
1 Thor is enough to take over Marvel Earth.
Given enough time, most prolly. But you only have a week and you also have the prep masters to contend with. Reed, Doom, heck Loki ain't gonna sit this one out. Also, don't forget that the REAL Thor also exists. You don't exactly get control of him yourself.