Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Vulko clearly told Arthur he can breathe underwater.He never said only pure Atlantians can breathe underwater.
Stop trolling and inventing stuff!!
Am pretty aware of his powers.
Yet there is 0 evidence they can work underwater.
Movie Feats Only. Wasn't that the argument of debate between us when I initially entered this board!?
How funny to see the table shifting.
So you're saying we should accept Arthur being able to breathe underwater indefinitely despite it never being stated that way yet for some reason not accept that Thor can survive in space indefinitely? Quite some double standards there don't you think?
And apparently you're also claiming that Thor loses his powers once he's underwater?
Originally posted by FrothByte
So you're saying we should accept Arthur being able to breathe underwater indefinitely despite it never being stated that way yet for some reason not accept that Thor can survive in space indefinitely? Quite some double standards there don't you think?And apparently you're also claiming that Thor loses his powers once he's underwater?
Watch the movie. Vulko told Arthur he can breathe underwater.
Movie feats 》》》 Your speculation.
I am not claiming anything, am following the rules. Movie feats only.
If you want to claim that Thor's powers work underwater, you have to show feats
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Movie Feats only, get over it.
You have provided no movie feats to back up your silly claims.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Watch the movie. Vulko told Arthur he can breathe underwater.Movie feats 》》》 Your speculation.
I am not claiming anything, am following the rules. Movie feats only.
[B]If you want to claim that Thor's powers work underwater, you have to show feats
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You're claiming that Thor's powers stop working if he's under water, that is a claim. which means the burden is on you.
Originally posted by Silent Master
You have provided no movie feats to back up your silly claims.You're claiming that Thor's powers stop working if he's under water, that is a claim. which means the burden is on you.
No movie feat shows Thor using his powers underwater.
Movie feats only, read the rules SM.