Originally posted by TheLordofMurderPunch and force field attack doesn't count as energy blast. Anyways, I agree it was my mistake he attacked Odin twice, but in the second blast, we clearly see Odin being affacted.
Once again, get your facts straight before debating...You say that Thanos only blasted Odin once?
Lets count and see:
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Originally posted by Mr Master
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I should throw this one in too,
Odin hit Thanos the 3 times:
since it's also [b]afterImo, in both scans Thanos looks ok, and confident he can win.
btw. I'm not saying Thanos would win either way,
I'm just scrutinizing this particular part of this battle, without the Trident.---------------------------------------------------------------------------
++++ Darn it, why didn't Thanos pull out a weapon like Odin did? 😛
Thanos is too cocky (bare handed) going up against Odin plus a weapon. 😈
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BTW:
I never said Thanos beats Odin, in fact, I know in the long run,
Trident or no Trident Odin wins.Now, it is clear, yes IMO, from the on panel action,
that without the Trident, it would have taken Odin FAR longer to beat Thanos.How long? Who knows.
Also, it is also clear, NOT imo, but via the on panel facts,
that it would take Odin destroying Asgard to put down Thanos for good.This was stated on panel, and it's depicted via art
that Asgard was indeed getting pummeled in the dual.Heck just to get Thanos to his knees momentarily, part of Asgard was destroyed. [/B]
Originally posted by Insane TitanIf there is no indication of power then we assume the average. Odin's average is astronomically below the force of billions of times that of shattering a planet. His average portrayal is below shattering a planet.
show me actual proof and data that records the power a magical sky father produces.
Also, energy projection is not the same as blunt force. Resisting a beam of energy doesn't mean you can resist being hit in the face with a tank.
Originally posted by h1a8so you're just guessing, gotcha.
If there is no indication of power then we assume the average. Odin's average is astronomically below the force of billions of times that of shattering a planet. His average portrayal is below shattering a planet.Also, energy projection is not the same as blunt force. Resisting a beam of energy doesn't mean you can resist being hit in the face with a tank.