IG limitations

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Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Is this of him healing from it, or not being healed from it, hard to tell whats going on here.

It could just be inconsistent CGI.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Is this of him healing from it, or not being healed from it, hard to tell whats going on here.
Healing.

The lack of a gaping chest wound in his final scene seems indicative of such.

Was he Topless in his Final Scene? It could just be hidden by a T-Shirt.

I Killed Half the Universe and all I got...

That would be Funny and Ironic!

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Originally posted by BrolyBlack
It seems the IG with all stones has some apparent limitations

Stopping Stormbreaker for one, not being able to heal himself after being hit by it, and repairing the gauntlet, Or bringing Gamora back he couldn't do.

If it's supposed to grant nigh omnipotence, why does it have these limitations?

The Infinity Stones have no limitations under a Universal scale.

The true limitation is the IG or the person wearing it.

IG Limitations is the Limit of the Writers Imagination and or the SF Budget of the Movie.

I have no problem with the IG being much more limited than it is in the comics.

My only problem is when Thanos demonstrated versatile uses of the gauntlet that completely neutered any opposition, like when he effortlessly transmuted Drax and Mantis, only to then fight like a brick with energy blasts on Titan for the sake of the plot. It's bad writing.

It is ultimately not a huge problem though. It's still one of the best MCU films.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
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Interesting video, with some good points 👆

Originally posted by NemeBro
I have no problem with the IG being much more limited than it is in the comics.

My only problem is when Thanos demonstrated versatile uses of the gauntlet that completely neutered any opposition, like when he effortlessly transmuted Drax and Mantis, only to then fight like a brick with energy blasts on Titan for the sake of the plot. It's bad writing.

It is ultimately not a huge problem though. It's still one of the best MCU films.

Yeah, just typical movie nonsense and nerfing to keep things interesting.

Originally posted by BrolyBlack
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Although I agree with his reasoning, he forgot a very important factor.

Thanos didn't know about SB.

Otherwise, he could have used the gauntlet differently to counter it. Instead, Thanos used a laser-beam type of attack. Considering that SB was forged from the energies of a neutron star, it's evident why it wasn't damage, since it can withstand high amounts of energy.