Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
For Thor it definitely does based on Ragnarok and we saw what power minor strikes of his can do.No, Thor will do far better because he has actual feats that are far superior.
He shattered the Aether, a random unquantifiable feat that resulted in a large explosion due to the separation. Sound familiar? Like Zeus and the Motherboxes except far more powerful. The Aether is Universal in power, infinitely superior to the Motherboxes.
No its not. Malekich hit Thor a specific distance, threw him a specific distance, etc. His power can be Guaged to far lower than a mountain weight.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Beat random fodder? Slightly shake up Hulk? Have no effect on Hela?Like?
Except it was said that the mother boxes had a huge blowback in case of separation and it needed both Supermen and Cyborg to do it. There was no such scene regarding Aether.
Aether was no universal power, it's power was amped through the convergence of the nine realms.
There was a blowback from the Aether but it doesn't matter. You referenced damaging/affecting random plot device as a feat.
The convergence allowed the Aether to affect all realms at once but its power wasn't amped, it would of destroyed all of reality. Watch the move again idiot, we see it's destructive abilities originating from earth in Jane's vision:
https://youtu.be/ikYkYM7YEHU
Thor was fighting someone who internalized that much power equally. He stomps Steppenwolf.
Originally posted by relentless1He continued to fight on and was hit by the entire league for most of the fighting. He wasn't injured and didn't show any injuries. Parademons did more damage. Honestly, Superman is all smoke and no fire.
actually yes he did, you can clearly see Wolf holding his shoulder in the fight and being visibly hurt in his facial expressions only after Superman came into the fight
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
There was a blowback from the Aether but it doesn't matter. You referenced damaging/affecting random plot device as a feat.
Yeah, it nearly made mighty Jane Foster fall down.
The convergence allowed the Aether to affect all realms at once but its power wasn't amped, it would of destroyed all of reality. Watch the move again idiot, we see it's destructive abilities originating from earth in Jane's vision:
https://youtu.be/ikYkYM7YEHU
Erik Selvig straight up said that.
Thor was fighting someone who internalized that much power equally. He stomps Steppenwolf.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Bottom line: Thor has more attack options and packs a bigger destructive force than anyone Steppenwolf matched up to in the movie. The only one who can even compare to Thor's raw destructive output is Superman and that didn't end well for Steppenwolf.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yeah, it nearly made mighty Jane Foster fall down.Erik Selvig straight up said that.
No, he doesn't.
Where? What scene?
Yes he does. Conceptually, Thor has feats greater than every other league member put together and it's not even close.
The Aether is the most powerful infinity stone, capable of reverting the entire Universe into the pre-Big Bang state. And the writers didn't forget how powerful he was: Thor even says, that with all that power, he thought he would hit harder. In terms of large feats, Ragnarok is Thor's weakest showing out of his trilogy.