Originally posted by Stoic
Actually the Destroyer did break Thor's arm several years ago during a fight, and it wasn't pinned down by anything. The Destroyer (I believe Tarene was within it) took Thor's hammer away from him, and shattered his arm.
Destroyer beat the shiet out of him like you wouldn't believe.
Originally posted by abhilegend
So now even Odin and destroyer have trouble with breaking Thor's arms?Hahaha. You think Thor's bones are more durable than Superman, let alone a Superman amped to this degree.
If you think so, you're delusional. Simple as that. In fact Superman would turn Thor's bones into dust if ****ing Ulik with his pounders was doing it to Thor.
http://i.imgur.com/4EvPNQS.jpg
And I may have to remind you, you ran away when I created Thor/Superman durability thread. I can easily bump it if you want to discuss their comparative durability.
Did I not say repeatedly that Odin could do it? What is wrong with you?
And yes, the Destroyer WOULD have trouble doing so. What is so shocking about this? Literally decades worth of encounters backs this up.
I think historically, Superman's bones have been broken more often, and with less force then Thor's. This being a fact that upsets you doesn't matter in the least to me. While I'm sure if the tables were reversed, you'd be arguing for a clear superiority to Superman, I actually think they are more or less equal but Thor's skeletal structure is unnaturally dense.
What do you always call it when Thor has a good feat? Oh yeah, hyperbole.
But seriously, you post that, but neglect to mention that Thor was actually fine:
Or that the fight showed repeatedly that while they hurt, Thor can tank Ulik's pounders:
Not to mention Thor was actually weak and depressed in this issue and his heart wasn't in the fight. He only regained some fight in the end in his anger:
As a matter of fact, in the same issue, he broke restraints ten times stronger then Ulik. Dynamic strength!
Originally posted by Stoic
Actually the Destroyer did break Thor's arm several years ago during a fight, and it wasn't pinned down by anything. The Destroyer (I believe Tarene was within it) took Thor's hammer away from him, and shattered his arm.
That Destroyer was amped beyond it's regular levels with a powerful host.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusAnd yet you say that Odin has never done it too. So why he?
Did I not say repeatedly that Odin could do it? What is wrong with you?
And yes, the Destroyer WOULD have trouble doing so. What is so shocking about this? Literally decades worth of encounters backs this up.Decades of encounters where Destroyer has been stooped by outside interference. Here it would not stop.
I think historically, Superman's bones have been broken more often, and with less force then Thor's.Hahaha. You are really cute when you forget the last thound times you got your ass handed to you at this very topic. We could bump the durability thread right now if you want.
This being a fact that upsets you doesn't matter in the least to me.It actually amuses me. I know you will run away again, but fire away all the instances.
While I'm sure if the tables were reversed, you'd be arguing for a clear superiority to Superman, I actually think they are more or less equal but Thor's skeletal structure is unnaturally dense.Superman IS more durable than Thor in every sense rage. If you want we could compare the durability feats right away.
What do you always call it when Thor has a good feat? Oh yeah, hyperbole.Yeah, that's rich coming from you clinging to every word Thor says.
But seriously, you post that, but neglect to mention that Thor was actually fine:See what I said about inferiority complex? Weak and depressed? Lulz @ that being mentioned as if Thor is sentry or gladiator.Or that the fight showed repeatedly that while they hurt, Thor can tank Ulik's pounders:
Not to mention Thor was actually weak and depressed in this issue and his heart wasn't in the fight. He only regained some fight in the end in his anger:
As a matter of fact, in the same issue, he broke restraints ten times stronger then Ulik. Dynamic strength!
Jelly has done wonders on you I see.
Originally posted by abhilegend
And yet you say that Odin has never done it too. So why he?Decades of encounters where Destroyer has been stooped by outside interference. Here it would not stop.
Because Odin is who I believe has the necessary power to try and accomplish the description of the OP in an actual fight in a maybe reasonable amount of time. If Thor's record against Odin was similar to his record against the Destroyer's, my answer would be the same for both.
What are you talking about? The two have brawled for an entire issue before in the past.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Hahaha. You are really cute when you forget the last thound times you got your ass handed to you at this very topic. We could bump the durability thread right now if you want. It actually amuses me. I know you will run away again, but fire away all the instances. Superman IS more durable than Thor in every sense rage. If you want we could compare the durability feats right away.
Yes, I'm sure if we go through our posting history, it'll be me who's been worse off in our discussions. Lol.
You still seem to be overlooking the very simple fact that Superman's bones have been broken more often and with less force then Thor's. Superman has his encounter with Hunter Prey, Zod, and the Imperiex Probe off of the top of my head. Thor has had his encounter with the amped Destroyer (While being in a weakened transformation). What's funny is that it would perfectly reasonable to write it off as a circumstance of more outlier type showings but you so often lowball, that it is not a feasible defense.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, that's rich coming from you clinging to every word Thor says.See what I said about inferiority complex? Weak and depressed? Lulz @ that being mentioned as if Thor is sentry or gladiator.
Jelly has done wonders on you I see.
Not just Thor, but every other character, including the narration and the rest of the comic. It means reading a comic and being honest about what occurs.
Why wouldn't it be mentioned? This very comic makes it particularly clear that it IS something that needs to be mentioned as Thor's mental state is having a huge influence on his performance against Ulik. And this isn't just about fighting spirit, he's literally been able to take more damage and dish out more damage at the end of some fights because he's been pushed to the brink or his spirit has been reignited.
What does a poster from a different board have to do with anything?
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusI'd say Bor would like to have a word with you. Thor himself admitted Bor would've killed him after he broke OF Thor's ribs with a glancing hit.
Because Odin is who I believe has the necessary power to try and accomplish the description of the OP in an actual fight in a maybe reasonable amount of time. If Thor's record against Odin was similar to his record against the Destroyer's, my answer would be the same for both.
What are you talking about? The two have brawled for an entire issue before in the past.So? They stopped eventually, didn't they? Why is this so hard for you to grasp that Destroyer would maul Thor after a while?
Yes, I'm sure if we go through our posting history, it'll be me who's been worse off in our discussions. Lol.In Superman/Thor discussions? Sure thing bro.
http://herochat.com/forum/index.php?topic=254940.80
You still seem to be overlooking the very simple fact that Superman's bones have been broken more often and with less force then Thor's.Really? I don't think Superman was ever in danger of dying from being crushed by a crushing machine.
http://i.imgur.com/kw2hQsj.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/G1J9oJp.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/UgIV5LQ.jpg
I could post numerous such examples. But who cares.
Superman has his encounter with Hunter Prey, Zod, and the Imperiex Probe off of the top of my head.All of them would break Thor's bones too.
Thor has had his encounter with the amped Destroyer (While being in a weakened transformation).And Bor while being amped broke his ribs with a glancing hit, Ulik was dusting his bones etc. You see Superman getting his bones broken by Doomsday or Zod or Probes is an "OMGWTF" scene. Thor getting his bones broken isn't. And even that amped Destroyer wasn't as strong as H/P Doomsday who is the only one to do something like that in a fight. Sif took a bunch of attacks from it in the same issue where it broke Thor's arm. I can't see Sif taking an attack from Doomsday and standing.
What's funny is that it would perfectly reasonable to write it off as a circumstance of more outlier type showings but you so often lowball, that it is not a feasible defense.Lulz, you are so full of yourself its outright comical.
Not just Thor, but every other character, including the narration and the rest of the comic. It means reading a comic and being honest about what occurs.Hahaha, so now Thor was hyperboling about his own health? Strange how that works.
Why wouldn't it be mentioned? This very comic makes it particularly clear that it IS something that needs to be mentioned as Thor's mental state is having a huge influence on his performance against Ulik.Its called holding back rage. Thor can't hold back his durability though.
And this isn't just about fighting spirit, he's literally been able to take more damage and dish out more damage at the end of some fights because he's been pushed to the brink or his spirit has been reignited.Adrenaline rush. People in real life can do so too.
What does a poster from a different board have to do with anything?You are using "dynamic strength" too often nowadays.
And since Wolverine didn't cut off KT's arm according to thorbags, either Hulk or Thing tore off Thor's entire arm in reigning.
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