Immortals Gods Vs Thor

Started by omgchos6 pages

Originally posted by marwash22
So your argument is that Thor gets ripped apart in the same fashion the Titans did?

Anyhow, the OP doesn't say, but I'm not about to get into an discussion about how far away they start when the fight starts.


Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
10 Feet

And yes that is my argument. Actually not exactly as the titans had a fighting chance. they seemd to be able to keep up.

Originally posted by ares834
Good fight. However, I'd give it to the the lame ass Immortal Gods assuming that beam of light shit is actually flight.

Idk they didn't seem to want to fly around to fight the titans. We see poseiden falling from a huge height, apperently propelling himself toward the ocean as terminal velocity wouldnt exert that much force on the ocean.

Originally posted by omgchos
And yes that is my argument. Actually not exactly as the titans had a fighting chance. they seemd to be able to keep up.
ahhh, didn't see it.
10 feet isn't much at all...

lol, Thor got stabbed by Loki so your argument is legit. You have convinced me.

Originally posted by marwash22
ahhh, didn't see it.
10 feet isn't much at all...

lol, Thor got stabbed by Loki so your argument is legit. You have convinced me.


Oh you didnt know im thors side now i just love to disagree lol.

Do any of them besides Zeus have any strength feats?

Originally posted by Silent Master
Derp

Doesnt matter. Zeus may be the top tier of them but that doesnt mean they are all fetherwights. We can draw the conclusion that since they are all gods, albeit weaker than zeus they are all in the same ball park strengthwise.

So basically, Zeus is the only one with any strength feats.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Derp

If that fits your narrow minded view of it. Actuall poseidon caused a tidal wave by colliding with the ocean. As i said tho doesn't really matter.

Falling into water isn't a strength feat.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Derp

He didnt fall into water. Unless he weighs something like several thousand tons. He was proppeling himself past terminal velocity. In which case he would have to have a massive amount of strenth or at least damage soak to collide with the water, and probably the bottom of the ocean at the speed he was traveling.

It's either of feat for him being able to control water, he is Poseidon after all...or it's a durability feat.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Derp

If he could control it he wouldn't be slamming his body into it. And in this case durability is strength.

LOL!!!!!

Originally posted by Silent Master
Derp

It is quite funny that you keep you answers so short and meaningless.

All of the God's have pretty high end(for their universe) super strength considering how effortlessly they cleaved through Titans, Poseidon's head split with the shaft of his trident, etc..

The Titans had high durability?

Originally posted by Robtard
Poseidon is a beast at taking blunt force trauma. Look how much water in the ocean was displaced when he impacted the earth from the sky; Poseidon was at ground zero.

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Originally posted by KingD19
Poseidon's head split with the shaft of his trident
That is filthy.

i love it.

Titans were fast enough to hit the gods, a human being was able to tag a Titan with the bow.

Therefore it's not inconceivable a human being could hit a god.

Nor would it be a stretch to say lightning would be able to tag them.

Originally posted by Newjak
Titans were fast enough to hit the gods, a human being was able to tag a Titan with the bow.

Therefore it's not inconceivable a human being could hit a god.

Nor would it be a stretch to say lightning would be able to tag them.

Titans were fast enough to hit Gods, but it took multiple Titans ganging up on a single God more often than it didn't.

And he only hit that Titan because he was in the middle of hopping off the wall and he hit him from basically point blank. Unless I'm remembering that scene wrong.