Originally posted by PhilosophíaI expected you to resort to making a witless deflection to cover up your conscious decision to eschew simple deduction.
So you have nothing substantial as an argument, other than "I believe Superman's heat vision wasn't all-out soo..yeah..I guess Thor's hammer wasn't too."Excuse me then, while I laugh.
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Excuse me then, while I act totally not surprised.
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Originally posted by psycho gundamSo because he didn't have Mjolnir spin, it means he held back his strength, which is why he was shocked to see Superman blocking his non-mjolnir spinning, holding back strike?
thor tends to spin mjolnir around just before striking his high-end blows.
That interpretation is sound.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0You are excused.
Excuse me
Originally posted by psycho gundamIn all fairness, current Thor seems to be at the highest 'standard-levels' of his career. *h5's, Fraction*pictured: a weaker blow than that dealt to superman.
i understand carver now. the hammer does indeed weaken hulk cause without it he would have been able to catch that blow with a palm.
Originally posted by psycho gundamIn this case, he used a combination of both lightning and hammer strike to, *gasp*, hit Hulk hard enough to not even escape Earth's gravity. Impressive all-out hitting power, btw. haermmpictured: a weaker blow than that dealt to superman.
I guess if Thor also used lightning manipulation and the hammer strike, it would have made his hammer strike all-out. Because it would have also had lightning besides it, you see. I say that's not even the limit, since he forgot other abilities, like his anti-force blast.
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Tell me, which part of the thread, "Thor swinging his hammer full force" implies him using his other abilities, like a shitload of lightning, enough to engulf whole city blocks? And which part of him not using this shitload of lightning against Superman, implies that he didn't give it his all for that hammer strike at Superman?
Are you really incapable of drawing a distinction between abilities?