Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Well Thor seems to be harmed or tossed around by people of his equal, regardless of what weapon they are using. Loki pierced him once in Thor with Gungir, once in Avengers with his daggers.If say Zeus took a sword or that flame-throwing whip or the bow, it would pierce Thor. That also being said Thor's hammer would toss Zeus. I think it comes down to if Thor can land a hit.
I don't recall Loki piercing Thor with a spear. I do recall Thor being hit by Gungir's blast and being alright. But again, if Gungir had made Thor bleed, it's cos Gungir >>>>> a random bit of metal.
Nah, Thor just stands there and laughs at pedo-stash Zeus' feeble blows and calls him "petty and tiny".
Originally posted by Robtard
I don't recall Loki piercing Thor with a spear. I do recall Thor being hit by Gungir's blast and being alright. But again, if Gungir had made Thor bleed, it's cos Gungir >>>>> a random bit of metal.Nah, Thor just stands there and laughs at pedo-stash Zeus' feeble blows.
Rewatch the fight, Loki pierces him with Gungir in the movie. I guess I didn't explain it right. They can hurt each other. Just like Loki and Thor can hurt each other. You think he doesn't have any power to hurt Thor I guess.
Loki stabs him with Gungnir and then blasts him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59qoIFbAAzE#t=03m30s
But Thor is fine so I'm not sure why you'd bring that up as evidence of Zeus being able to pierce Thor or that his durability is in anyway comparable to the Immortals? Especially since a blast from Gungnir was capable of vaporizing Laufey in the same movie and if Loki is any indication, Frost Giants are themselves crazy durable.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Loki stabs him with Gungnir and then blasts him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59qoIFbAAzE#t=03m30sBut Thor is fine so I'm not sure why you'd bring that up as evidence of Zeus being able to pierce Thor or that his durability is in anyway comparable to the Immortals? Especially since a blast from Gungnir was capable of vaporizing Laufey in the same movie and if Loki is any indication, Frost Giants are themselves crazy durable.
I guess I see it differently. People said they could take down Man of Steel because of speed and that Man of Steel could take down Thor. Only begs to question if he could take Thor down. In superspeed if he had a weapon, I think he has the strength and speed to get it done. Without it Thor would win.
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
I guess I see it differently. People said they could take down Man of Steel because of speed and that Man of Steel could take down Thor. Only begs to question if he could take Thor down. In superspeed if he had a weapon, I think he has the strength and speed to get it done. Without it Thor would win.
I don't care who beats Man of Steel or whatever. I'm referring to your warped sense of logic in this particular thread.
Thor is way more durable then the Immortals and would decisively NOT get pierced by a piece of jagged metal from 2000 years ago even if the Hulk or Superman slammed him against it.
You know why Loki didn't get turned to paste and even remained conscious through Hulk's thrashing while the pavement was crushed? Because his durability > concrete.
Originally posted by Robtard
If it's any consolation, MoS Superman wouldn't be harmed by some random bit of metal either.
I think Zeus is a tier above them cause he never was harmed by the metal. I don't think that was just any random metal though. That prison was made to keep the titans prisoner. No doubt it was from Olympus with Rage🙂