Hercules, Gilgamesh and Odinson vs. Kurse

Started by abhilegend4 pages

Even B&T Thor, the most bloodthirsty Thor in comic only had an adrenaline boost due to not holding back.

He didn't get stronger.

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Originally posted by abhilegend
Post one scan where he is said to be getting stronger. It's adrenaline boost. Even blood and Thunder Thor was Thor on adrenaline boost.

Holding back and dynamic strength are two different things. The scenes like this where Superman's powers are "surging" do not appear for Thor.

http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/xx28/PhilosophiaKMC/supesmongultraining5.jpg

Or Darkseid confirming he is stronger than ever.

http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/xx28/PhilosophiaKMC/supesdsapoknow4.jpg
http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/xx28/PhilosophiaKMC/supesdsapoknow5.jpg
http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/xx28/PhilosophiaKMC/supesdsapoknow9.jpg

Lex has flat out stated that Superman absorbs solar energy more rapidly when angered.

Thor doesn't gets stronger. He never has.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Even B&T Thor, the most bloodthirsty Thor in comic only had an adrenaline boost due to not holding back.

He didn't get stronger.

👆


Lol.

Congratulations. You just gave proof of dynamic strength. That "adrenaline" boost allowed him to dominate extremely powerful individuals.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Lol.

Congratulations. You just gave proof of dynamic strength. That "adrenaline" boost allowed him to dominate extremely powerful individuals.


😂

Adrenaline boost isn't dynamic strength. It's common for all characters and even in real life.

Thor NEVER had dynamic strength. Get over it.

Originally posted by abhilegend
😂

Adrenaline boost isn't dynamic strength. It's common for all characters and even in real life.

Thor NEVER had dynamic strength. Get over it.


What is the definition of the word dynamic as it to pertains to this topic?

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
What is the definition of the word dynamic as it to pertains to this topic?

The character can go lower and higher in power due to emotional or any other changes in mindset.

Superman is a dynamic character. Hulk is. Sentry is. Gladiator is.

Thor isn't.

"Due to his insanity, Thor maintained a state of violent anger which, in turn, boosted his strength."

Thor's strength being able to fluctuate, including to much higher levels if needed, and staying at that level consistently (For days, if not weeks?), depending on his anger, is exactly what dynamic strength is.

In the same story line, he was implied to be able to indefinitely stalemate Drax actively tapping into the Power Gem.

The word adrenaline doesn't change anything. Hulk's strength levels have been described with the term adrenaline rush and he's the symbol of dynamic strength.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
"Due to his insanity, Thor maintained a state of violent anger which, in turn, boosted his strength."

Thor's strength being able to fluctuate, including to much higher levels if needed, and staying at that level consistently (For days, if not weeks?), depending on his anger, is exactly what dynamic strength is.

In the same story line, he was implied to be able to indefinitely stalemate Drax actively tapping into the Power Gem.

The word adrenaline doesn't change anything. Hulk's strength levels have been described with the term adrenaline rush and he's the symbol of dynamic strength.


That's the highest level of strength he could achieve. And it was due to his fractured psyche, not something he can do willy nilly. Or ever since he destroyed that part of his mind.
They even say it too "Due to his insanity".

Moondragon said exact opposite that taking Drax in a physical fight was pointless.

Except hulk doesn't peaks out on any level like Thor did.

There's a difference between adrenaline surges and actual dynamic strength.

Only Thor fans can be dumb enough to try and mask the difference.

Who said that was his peak?

You just posted an interview that said the cause of this boost was his violent anger. Why does Thor need to be insane to get violently angry?

Moondragon said it was pointless because he couldn't win. But neither could Drax. I'm not saying Thor would win, I'm saying Thor was stalemating a Class 100 tapping into the Power Gem which is the definition of dynamic strength. I'm not even arguing that Thor has dynamic strength like the Hulk (No class 100 hero does imo) but the scan you posted says he does. 😂

Here's another scene you tried to argue away as "adrenaline boost" but emphasizes Thor tapping into power levels never before touched:

Hulk's strength has been linked to adrenaline. My point here is that if his "adrenaline boost" can allow him to indefinitely stalemate someone tapping into infinite power gradually, wtf cares what it's called? If it acts like dynamic strength, works like dynamic strength then it's for all intents and purposes is.

It's just funny how hung up some people are on the terminology. Talk about missing the forest for the trees.

Anyways, there is my two cents on the matter and I'm out of this conversation because I said what I needed to say.

Oh btw Damborg, the main cause of his madness was Odin taking parts of what makes Thor himself and granting onto others. Thor was less whole in both body, mind and spirit:

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Who said that was his peak?

The comic does.

You just posted an interview that said the cause of this boost was his violent anger. Why does Thor need to be insane to get violently angry?

Interview? That's the letter page from the comic.

And THAT adrenaline boost was due to insanity. Not by anger.

Moondragon said it was pointless because he couldn't win. But neither could Drax.

I seriously doubt that.

I'm not saying Thor would win, I'm saying Thor was stalemating a Class 100 tapping into the Power Gem which is the definition of dynamic strength. I'm not even arguing that Thor has dynamic strength like the Hulk (No class 100 hero does imo) but the scan you posted says he does.

No, it's not. It's just Drax being so shitty at drawing power from the gem that he was unable to make any difference.

If you want to see how a power gem wielder does against Thor, check out Hood vs Thor.

And no, it's not dynamic strength.

Here's another scene you tried to argue away as "adrenaline boost" but emphasizes Thor tapping into power levels never before touched:

Yes, in a do or die situation. Oeming flat out stated it was an adrenaline boost.

Hulk's strength has been linked to adrenaline. My point here is that if his "adrenaline boost" can allow him to indefinitely stalemate someone tapping into infinite power gradually, wtf cares what it's called? If it acts like dynamic strength, works like dynamic strength then it's for all intents and purposes is.

Well, it doesn't acts like indefinite boost. And Thor wasn't going to stalemate Drax indefinitely. It's Drax being shitty at drawing power from the power gem.

It's just funny how hung up some people are on the terminology. Talk about missing the forest for the trees.

Anyways, there is my two cents on the matter and I'm out of this conversation because I said what I needed to say.

That doesn't makes it any less stupid of what you're trying to say.

Oh btw Damborg, the main cause of his madness was Odin taking parts of what makes Thor himself and granting onto others. Thor was less whole in both body, mind and spirit:

Apparently you can't read as well. It wasn't the power which made Thor mad. And the only part which was given to Bill was the enchantment which allowed Thor to switch to Don Blake persons.

Thor wasn't any less powerful than before.

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Apparently the meaning of the word dynamic escapes these two.

Originally posted by Philosophía
There's a difference between adrenaline surges and actual dynamic strength.

Only Thor fans can be dumb enough to try and mask the difference.

Not surprising, considering thor fanboys. They're all about inventing new powers, and even using what ifs and non canon comics as sources of ''feats''for the sissy of thunder.