^ Thor has only BFR'ed the Destroyer. Odinforce Thor managed to compel the soul out of it.
Originally posted by carver9Unless a Trans+ entity is inhabiting it, the Destroyer generally operates at the same level regardless of who inhabits it. Some of the Destroyer's more impressive feats have actually been performed when a human inhabits it.
I agree, Maestro Hulk would beat Savage Hulk since Maestro alone is > Savage but if a random person is animating it, I'm giving this to the Hulk.
The Destroyer would wreck the Hulk so bad, Carver would cut himself.
For the record, I'm pretty sure that was the Post Onslaught stronger than Savage Hulk incarnation that got it's ass handed to him.
Originally posted by carver9
During the end is where Maestro got the advantage. That was an empowered Hulk Destroyer, if a random person is animating it, Hulk would win.
Is there specifically a reason why Maestro would power up the Destroyer more than a regular mortal soul?
Originally posted by Damborgson
Being a better fighter than a Joe off the street suddenly powers up the destroyer now?
No but fighting skill is good for fighting people, right? Some Heroes don't have powers at all, just skill and well.
To make it simpler, an clumsy idiot wouldn't use the Destroyer as effective as Captain America for example^^. IMHO
Originally posted by Batman-Prime
No but fighting skill is good for fighting people, right? Some Heroes don't have powers at all, just skill and well.To make it simpler, an clumsy idiot wouldn't use the Destroyer as effective as Captain America for example^^. IMHO
Thats not the point you were trying to make. Rage asked "how would Maestro power up desstroyer?" You said "maybe because he was a better fighter?" There is no relevance.
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This thread is spite, and Carver's basically doing the same thing he always does when it's Hulk:
Originally posted by Batman-PrimeNormally for most armors, that would hold true. But whoever inhabits the Destroyer has little to do with the effectiveness of the Destroyer. Inhabitants animate it, they don't really actively control it. While their personalities are conscious, they're mostly sublimated to the Destroyer's own compulsion. Even Maestro, with his tremendous ego, was somewhat sublimated and conflating his identity with the Destroyer's.
No but fighting skill is good for fighting people, right? Some Heroes don't have powers at all, just skill and well.To make it simpler, an clumsy idiot wouldn't use the Destroyer as effective as Captain America for example^^. IMHO
This might be somewhat surprising because of the common misconception that the Destroyer is completely inanimate, but that's incorrect. It has a personality. And that personality fought with Thor's in a spiritual battle.
Now all the theories and hints in the world don't substitute for evidence. But here, this is how it all bears out on-panel. One of the more impressive performances by the Destroyer is when a mere archaeologist inhabited it and used all of its myriad powers. A mere professor inhabited it and romped both immortal Hercules and Thor. And again, a disgruntled ex-serviceman outright killed Thor another time.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0
Normally for most armors, that would hold true. But whoever inhabits the Destroyer has little to do with the effectiveness of the Destroyer. Inhabitants animate it, they don't really actively control it. While their personalities are conscious, they're mostly sublimated to the Destroyer's own compulsion. Even Maestro, with his tremendous ego, was somewhat sublimated and conflating his identity with the Destroyer's.This might be somewhat surprising because of the common misconception that the Destroyer is completely inanimate, but that's incorrect. It has a personality. And that personality fought with Thor's in a spiritual battle.
Now all the theories and hints in the world don't substitute for evidence. But here, this is how it all bears out on-panel. One of the more impressive performances by the Destroyer is when a mere archaeologist inhabited it and used all of its myriad powers. A mere professor inhabited it and romped both immortal Hercules and Thor. And again, a disgruntled ex-serviceman outright killed Thor another time.
But odin controls it perfectly. Does the Destroyer personality have the fighting skills of the Asgardians?
A mere human in the Destroyer killed Thor vol.2 1-3, the destroyer armor is even feared by ODin him self feared it's power, the Destroyer can kill sky father beings period.
Hulk cant do nothing to it physical it would be the other way around, and since loki is controlling it, and Loki knows how too use the armor, Hulk f**ked is so many words, what the U- foes and Thanos did too the Hulk was child's play compare what Destroyer can unleashed.
Asgardian Destroyer next too Odin is the only thing that can stop SA Mangog, IMO of course.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0
^ The only people that have ever controlled the Destroyer armor completely are Galactus, Odin and Thor. The Destroyer armor personality has fighting prowess of its own. It also learns with every battle:
Hm, so Thor too, seems you don't need so much willpower after all. 😛 Thx for the scan 👆.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Irrelevant in the case of the Destroyer tbh.Also, I was referring to power more than anything.
That's not a court ^^, I was just asking an question and making a suggestion^^.
ODG answered it though already.
Sure, but power without the ability to use it properly is sometimes not that great^^.
Originally posted by quanchi112
When has Hulk ever ripped the Destroyer suit to shreds ? What the hell are you talking about ? Do you know anything at all about the Destroyer armor ?
What kind of response did you excpect quanchi =). Hulk will knock the destroyer around alot though but i doubht really inflict alot of damage. Hulk himself isnt really overrated in comics minus a few fanboys that esculate him to the levels of a god at times.