Avengers vs Death Eaters

Started by omgchos51 pages
Originally posted by marwash22
i forget, name the other times please.

Graveyard- Priori Incantatum

Hogwarts- Elder wand wouldnt kill its owner

Godric's Hollow- Love Protection blocked and rebounded it

Originally posted by marwash22
on screen feats, bro.

killing curse only failed once it that was due to other factors.

It has on screen feats of killing someone that is both heavily resistant to magic and immortal?

Originally posted by omgchos
Haha fool could curbstomp the HP universe 10 times over. Second only to god(stan lee)forget what he was called.

The-One-Above-All.

Not to be confused with 'The One Above All' who is the leader of the Celestials.

Originally posted by omgchos
Graveyard- Priori Incantatum

Hogwarts- Elder wand wouldnt kill its owner

Godric's Hollow- Love Protection blocked and rebounded it

Didn't Fawkes also survive the AK?

Originally posted by omgchos
Graveyard- Priori Incantatum

Hogwarts- Elder wand wouldnt kill its owner

Godric's Hollow- Love Protection blocked and rebounded it

how does that help Thor?
Originally posted by Silent Master
It has on screen feats of killing someone that is both heavily resistant to magic and immortal?
it has feats of killing living things... which Thor is.

Originally posted by marwash22
how does that help Thor?

He asked about the times the curse failed. I was simply pointing out that its not an infalible spell that has no limit to its killin capabilities.

Edit: You asked.

Originally posted by omgchos
He asked about the times the curse failed. I was simply pointing out that its not an infalible spell that has no limit to its killin capabilities.

Edit: You asked.

okay, but the limits you gave do not support the claim that it wouldn't kill Thor. Thor doesn't have access to any of the things that made the curse fail in those instances.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Didn't Fawkes also survive the AK?

Well fawkes cant die. And whoever directed the movie felt it was a good idea not to put such a baddass moment into the films so sadly it cant be used.

Thor is immortal? Not even Odin is...

Originally posted by marwash22
okay, but the limits you gave do not support the claim that it wouldn't kill Thor.

My answer isnt that cut and dry, its just that since it doesnt always work against everything for one reason or another and thor and hulk are so powerful it is again..... not so cut and dry.

Originally posted by omgchos
My answer isnt that cut and dry, its just that since it doesnt always work against everything for one reason or another and thor and hulk are so powerful it is again..... not so cut and dry.
so basically you think your opinion outweighs stated facts?

Originally posted by marwash22
so basically you think your opinion outweighs states facts?

No just commenting that the basis for your argument is much to simple. You havent offered evidence. You made up a rule that says AK kills all living things. You dont have any stated facts. It only ever killed 2 people in the move. 3 if you count voldemorts rebounding curse. Other than those three people who are nothing close to the physiology of thor or hulk you have no evidence of its power.

Originally posted by marwash22
how does that help Thor? it has feats of killing living things... which Thor is.

IOW, it doesn't have any feats on working on someone that is both heavily resistant to magic and immortal.

Originally posted by Silent Master
IOW, it doesn't have any feats on working on someone that is both heavily resistant to magic and immortal.

There are no on screen feats to support immortality or magic resist.

Originally posted by omgchos
There are no on screen feats to support immortality or magic resist.

The movie started in 965 AD and Loki was shown as a baby, that means Loki is over 1,000 years old and Thor was portrayed as his older brother. Also, Thor tanked magical attacks that disintegrated Laufey's body.

That and getting his power back brought him back to life.

Originally posted by Silent Master
The movie started in 965 AD and Loki was shown as a baby, that means Loki is over 1,000 years old and Thor was portrayed as his older brother.

Also, Thor tanked magical attacks that disintegrated Laufey's body.


They have science they dont have magic. And Immortality is the absence of mortality. Longevity does not mean you cant die. Which is precisely what immortality means.

Originally posted by omgchos
They have science they dont have magic. And Immortality is the absence of mortality. Longevity does not mean you cant die. Which is precisely what immortality means.

Highlanders are called immortal and yet they can be killed, it's a general term in fiction

And one off hand comment by Thor doesn't mean anything, we see them using magic, not tech.

Originally posted by Silent Master
The movie started in 965 AD and Loki was shown as a baby, that means Loki is over 1,000 years old and Thor was portrayed as his older brother. Also, Thor tanked magical attacks that disintegrated Laufey's body.

Only suggests extended lifespan, like the elves, not immortality. I don't see the relevance in regards to the this type of "unaging immortality", as opposed to the unkillable/horcrux/other forms.

Originally posted by omgchos
No just commenting that the basis for your argument is much to simple. You havent offered evidence.
Originally posted by omgchos
You dont have any stated facts.
YouTube video

Originally posted by omgchos
You made up a rule that says AK kills all living things.
bermm

i didn't make that up, JK Rowling did.

Originally posted by omgchos
Other than those three people who are nothing close to the physiology of thor or hulk you have no evidence of its power.
You're the one making stuff up... you're adding rules to the curse that weren't mentioned on screen. It's explicitly said to kill, not kill unless the person has a different physiology. Last i checked spiders and humans don't share physiology either, but the curse worked on both.

i don't understand your refusal to accept stated facts. using your logic, none of the spells would work on any person who isn't apart of the Harry Potter universe.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Highlanders are called immortal and yet they can be killed, it's a general term in fiction

And one off hand comment by Thor doesn't mean anything, we see them using magic, not tech.

It may be a general term but your meaning is pretty specific. Your saying the AK curse wont kill him because hes immortal. So you mean he cant die dont you? In which case no proof.

And he did say it didnt he. Might as well make shit up as we go along if we arent gonna use movie dialogue in a movie versus thread to back up our claims. If we went back 2000 years and shot and egyptian in the face the other egyptians would say "it has to be magic" if we then explained to them its just a device. Just because odins spear doesnt have serial numbers and a power gauge written across its side doesnt automatically make it magic. Its the director of thor's fault here because in the comics they are indeed magic. To bad for the verses threads.