Avengers vs Death Eaters

Started by Casper Whitey51 pages

Originally posted by BlackZero30x
Im talking about intangibility with my above post.

The spell was used by the good guys. Im not saying the deatheaters can use it but they never showed on screen that they know this.

The argument earlier on was never that Thor can't be hurt by magic...at least not by me...just that his hammer could be used to block spells in the same way Caps shield could block them as well.

Thor's hammer can be transfigured. Derp. Turned into a feather. Or a used tampon.

Bullshit.

Originally posted by Casper Whitey
Thor's hammer can be transfigured. Derp. Turned into a feather. Or a used tampon.

Proof that HP magic can affect "the most powerful weapon in the universe"? said by Odin in Thor 2011.

Originally posted by Casper Whitey
Thor's hammer can be transfigured. Derp. Turned into a feather. Or a used tampon.

Show me that this spell has any effect on magical items such as wands and the like and that would be a respectable argument. And don't give me this crap about Thor claiming his magic isn't magic because thats just simple not what was said.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
CM and DDM are basically trolling you guys now....

I think he's just really thick.

Im really getting that. Lots of these claims are either without any proof or is simply being given no limits...

Originally posted by BlackZero30x
Im really getting that. Lots of these claims are either without any proof or is simply being given no limits...

Welcome to every MVF thread that has HP in it. 🙂

Originally posted by Robtard
Welcome to every MVF thread that has HP in it. 🙂

If this is HP's treatment then I can only imagine the arguments made in other threads.

Originally posted by BlackZero30x
If this is HP's treatment then I can only imagine the arguments made in other threads.

Harry Potter (the character) can defeat pretty much anybody. Palpatine and Vader being two of the more lolz examples that come to mind.

Originally posted by BlackZero30x
If this is HP's treatment then I can only imagine the arguments made in other threads.

haermm

You have no idea.

Originally posted by BlackZero30x
If this is HP's treatment then I can only imagine the arguments made in other threads.

I can't remember if it was this board or not, but I've seen people argue that the AK would kill the Celestials.

Originally posted by Robtard
Harry Potter (the character) can defeat pretty much anybody. Palpatine and Vader being two of the more lolz examples that come to mind.

Originally posted by Nephthys
haermm

You have [b]no idea. [/B]

Originally posted by Silent Master
I can't remember if it was this board or not, but I've seen people argue that the AK would kill the Celestials.

😕

I just don't even know how to respond to this lol

Originally posted by BlackZero30x
😕

I just don't even know how to respond to this lol

"Patronos, patronus, confundus, immobilus, lol, lol, lol reducto, patronus! LoLlololo!"

When in Rome, bro.

I just don't like people who actually know how to argue for harry potter getting a bad rep.

So where is the evidence that Thor's hammer as anti-transfiguration shielding charms?

A wand and Thor's hammer are not the same things, as well. Lastly, very powerful magical things can be transfigured in Harry Potter: wizards themselves. I would say there is nothing more magically powerful in Harry Potter than a wizard.

It should be obvious that Thor's hammer can be transfigured: it just changes the molecules. Does Transfiguration remove the magical buffs on Thor's hammer, though? (like the ability to control elements and the ability to only be wielded by one worthy).

Originally posted by Robtard
"Patronos, patronus, confundus, immobilus, lol, lol, lol reducto, patronus! LoLlololo!"

When in Rome, bro.

I actually laughed.

Originally posted by dadudemon
So where is the evidence that Thor's hammer as anti-transfiguration shielding charms?

A wand and Thor's hammer are not the same things, as well. Lastly, very powerful magical things can be transfigured in Harry Potter: wizards themselves. I would say there is nothing more magically powerful in Harry Potter than a wizard.

Which Death Eaters used transfiguration in battle?

Originally posted by dadudemon
So where is the evidence that Thor's hammer as anti-transfiguration shielding charms?

A wand and Thor's hammer are not the same things, as well. Lastly, very powerful magical things can be transfigured in Harry Potter: wizards themselves. I would say there is nothing more magically powerful in Harry Potter than a wizard.

It should be obvious that Thor's hammer can be transfigured: it just changes the molecules. Does Transfiguration remove the magical buffs on Thor's hammer, though? (like the ability to control elements and the ability to only be wielded by one worthy).

I actually laughed.

Wands and wizards are also different. Anyways lets bar a wand from a wizard and what do you have? VERY VERY limited to no use of magic. How many wizards have shown they can defend or deflect spells without a wand? None to my knowledge. Also if a transfiguration only rearranges the molecules and doesn't actually change anything then how would that help at all? But thats assuming that it can even do anything to the hammer. Show me that a wizard such as a death eater, or any wizard in general is more powerful then thors hammer.

Originally posted by dadudemon
It should be obvious that Thor's hammer can be transfigured: it just changes the molecules.

Hmmmm. Transfiguration changes molecules.....

Disintegration "changes" molecules, too. And Thor and his hammer have RESISTED disintegration (w/c is just another form of molecular "changing"😉.

THUS, Thor can resist transfiguration!!!!!!!

WOOT WOOT!

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Rob? Black? Silent? You guys agree? 😉

Can a disarming spell remove thor from his hammer?