Originally posted by zopzop
But haven't previous Godblasts not shattered the hammer? The belt like you said, didn't add anything to the power of the blast, but merely reinforced the hammer.
They haven't but that's exactly why the God Blast used against Exitar is easily one of the most powerful.
Exactly.
Originally posted by zopzop
Truth be told, Thor was in and out of weakness fits at the time. During his fight with Juggernaut he wasn't suffering from one.
As it was pointed out during different points of the story, every moment of weakness left him noticeably weaker than the last despite it having passed.
During his battle with Juggernaut, he had suffered his latest and worst moment of weakness.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
They haven't but that's exactly why the God Blast used against Exitar is easily one of the most powerful.Exactly.
As it was pointed out during different points of the story, every moment of weakness left him noticeably weaker than the last despite it having passed.
During his battle with Juggernaut, he had suffered his latest and worst moment of weakness.
I could have sworn he had that weakness fit, needed to rest on a rooftop and then was fine afterward? I don't remember him being weakened at all during the Juggernaut fight.
Right before Thor fired off the Godblast he boasted to Juggernaut that this was "the power that made the Devourer of Worlds flee and gave pause to an almighty Celestial". It was a full Godblast.
Let me check the issue again regarding the weakness fit. It's Thor 413 right?