Does it really matter, about the use of Gungnir? Gungnir does not add power to Odin. It has been described in different ways, such as being part of Odin, having some of Odin's power, and/or a way of focusing his power.
But, it has not been stated that it adds. So, this is Odin's power. Period.
In addition...
Odin had just gotten done taking some hits, including a blast from the Silver Surfer, where he returned fire, putting Surfer on his a**.
Thanos sat on the side, watching until the battle had progressed a bit, then came in "fresh".
Obviously, from the statements made, Odin did not think Thanos would be able to stand up to his initial volley. To the credit of Thanos.
But, it also shows that Odin probably was not going all out, at least until he was pissed and ready to pronounce judgement. And, even then, it wasn't because he was in danger from Thanos.
Thanos knew Odin's power and even made that statement when he recognized that Odin was surprised when Thanos was still standing after the first blasts.
Remember, he thought that Thor was in danger. So, pulling out Gungnir and wanting to end the fight quicker, probably didn't seem like overkill. Just economical.
But, the point is, it was always Odin's power.
You could equate Gungnir for Odin, to that Stasis Field for Thanos.
Just one of their tools.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Thanos fanboy: Odin’s attacks got more powerful after he pulled out Gungnir, therefore Gungnir must amp his attacks.
Normal person: Except Odin’s attacks were getting more powerful before he pulled out Gungnir
Thanos fanboy: But they also got more powerful after, therefore Gungnir must amp his attacks.
Normal person: Why?
Thanos fanboy: Because his attacks got more powerful afterwards Duh!!!
Normal person: Just like they were getting more powerful before he pulled out Gungnir?
Thanos fanboy: Exactly!!!!!!
Normal person: My head hurts.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympussupposedly gugnir is basically a pressure nozzle for his power. in the past people have argued that it amps him but i always thought if anything all it did was focus what was already there
I understand the skepticism, but he it made very clear that both the Scepter and Gungnir don't amp him in any way. To him, they're ultimately worthless.The Scepter however can channel his true power more efficiently than his regular form if he hasn't attained his increased stature. That's one benefit it's illustrated.
Originally posted by Mistress-DeathSorry that the entire conversation and all the relevant proof has turned against you. Flinging insults impotently isn't turning the tide. How sad for you. It is your own fault for picking such a retarded position.
SMH even now SM and ODG still haven't answered what was asked of them, sad trolls
Originally posted by Horrificus
Does it really matter, about the use of Gungnir? Gungnir does not add power to Odin. It has been described in different ways, such as being part of Odin, having some of Odin's power, and/or a way of focusing his power.But, it has not been stated that it adds. So, this is Odin's power. Period.
In addition...
Odin had just gotten done taking some hits, including a blast from the Silver Surfer, where he returned fire, putting Surfer on his a**.
Thanos sat on the side, watching until the battle had progressed a bit, then came in "fresh".
Obviously, from the statements made, Odin did not think Thanos would be able to stand up to his initial volley. To the credit of Thanos.
But, it also shows that Odin probably was not going all out, at least until he was pissed and ready to pronounce judgement. And, even then, it wasn't because he was in danger from Thanos.
Thanos knew Odin's power and even made that statement when he recognized that Odin was surprised when Thanos was still standing after the first blasts.
Remember, he thought that Thor was in danger. So, pulling out Gungnir and wanting to end the fight quicker, probably didn't seem like overkill. Just economical.
But, the point is, it was always Odin's power.
You could equate Gungnir for Odin, to that Stasis Field for Thanos.
Just one of their tools.
👆 pretty much.