here you go planetary strength feat from thor
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Jeezuz.He threw a wooden chair that shook Asgard.
Do you know the amount of force it takes to do something soo cartoonish?
Even Byrne Superman triggered earthquakes hundred of miles away by simply stomping his foot.
Maybe you get impressed by these random feats. I don't.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
I don't see one even close.I see he lifted the butt end of an ocean liner. Impressive I guess.
He flung a sub through the water surface, but he did that while pushing it first from the ocean floor for some added momentum.
He supposedly swung a huge ship at the Dead King. At the same time used it as a battering ram? Wtf? How can u swing something and describe it as a battering ram. In actuality he pushed a ship underwater towards the dead king as a battering ram. Using the word swing was an attempt to make it seem more impressive.
He supposedly triggered a volcanic eruption by collapsing a part of tectonic plates.... 😬
He threw his scepter by the lava below which triggered an eruption. He then broke off a relatively small ledge to catch the escaping trench creatures below.And then Atlan's scepter causes earthquakes. He made the weapon specifically to sink atlantis. He didn't catch that supposed force. He caught the scepter before it hit ground and prevented it from causing the same thing. The Dead King also had a replica that does the same thing. When he hits ground, it causes some kind of geological upheaval.
Dont believe everything Abhi posts.
Couple of corrections:
The trident and the scepter aren't the same thing. Aquaman's trident has no special "earthquake power". He simply threw his trident in to the vent. That's a strength feat.
Why would the scepter, when hitting Aquaman, not attempt to destroy him? It killed Vostok when it hit him. Are you suggesting that the scepter only uses its power when it hits concrete/stone/clay etc?
Originally posted by -Pr-
Couple of corrections:The trident and the scepter aren't the same thing. Aquaman's trident has no special "earthquake power". He simply threw his trident in to the vent. That's a strength feat.
Why would the scepter, when hitting Aquaman, not attempt to destroy him? It killed Vostok when it hit him. Are you suggesting that the scepter only uses its power when it hits concrete/stone/clay etc?
Originally posted by -Pr-
To be fair, to me it looked like you were. But if I misread, fair enough.Ugh, do I have to?
He threw his scepter at a volcanic vent causing the eruption. He then broke a small ledge to trap the fleeing trench creatures.
Originally posted by Galan007
Oh I agree.Arthur has likely lifted greater physical weights than TOAA on panel, for example, but logic dictates that TOAA could still lift more than him.
But Thor IS someone who I would expect to have a plethora of high-end lifting feats, tbh(like the one that Khazra just posted.)
I guess if you're counting Khaz's scans these count too.
Tore off(then lifted) a chunk of Asgard where his personal castle stands.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
He literally said that he cause a volcanic eruption by pushing tectonic plates. 😬He threw his scepter at a volcanic vent causing the eruption. He then broke a small ledge to trap the fleeing trench creatures.
Well, that's wrong.
Not a scepter. A trident. Very different, distinct things when it comes to Aquaman. Small ledge, though? Small? Really? What would be big, or even medium to you?
Originally posted by abhilegend
Yes, I know it shook Asgard slightly. More impressed by the Asgardian wood than the supposed trembling.Even Byrne Superman triggered earthquakes hundred of miles away by simply stomping his foot.
Maybe you get impressed by these random feats. I don't.
My guy, that chair splintered as soon as it hit marble pillars. I can only imagine the amount of force he applied on that wooden chair to make Asgard "tremble". If that was Mjolnir, the haters would have been up in arms and claimed it as it was all mew mew.. it's sentient. he whispered and it flew.
Originally posted by -Pr-
Well, that's wrong.Not a scepter. A trident. Very different, distinct things when it comes to Aquaman. Small ledge, though? Small? Really? What would be big, or even medium to you?
i described it as small because the other dude called it a "tectonic plate". I mean really?
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Superman feat... Ok.....? 😮My guy, that chair splintered as soon as it hit marble pillars. I can only imagine the amount of force he applied on that wooden chair to make Asgard "tremble". If that was Mjolnir, the haters would have been up in arms and claimed it as it was all mew mew.. it's sentient. he whispered and it flew.
Carry on. If daring enough, come to my Byrne Superman vs Thor thread.
Originally posted by Newjak
Haven't we already discussed the bulk of his power feats are almost always striking feats.That and lifting things generally isn't how Thor solves problems by the nature of how he is written.
So it doesn't matter if he has more appearances if the bulk of them are written in a different manner they still aren't going to give a plethora of results in the manner being asked for. It's a silly game to make Thor look weaker then he is.
Besides most of Thor's best lifting feats generally get nitpicked to death anyways until the side doing the nitpicking have convinced themselves they aren't usable anyways. For instance the Midgard serpent feat.
And these threads particularly are just a way to reenforce a bias most of a certain group has anyways and then they like to pat themselves on the back as if they have been clever.
The truth is we all knows Thor's feats. We know what the writer's intent is.
We already know why these threads get created. It's all a silly game to undermine a character they don't like.
He's being put up agains Arthur who has between single didget lifting feats pre 52. Arthur pre Flashpoint literally has the sub Diego feat, supporting an 11 story highrise on fire, lifting a tug boat, a few oil rigs, supportimg the foundation of a building in the new Venus era, and pushing a sub or two through the water. the water. Hell the few times he towed a large ship are excluded by the stips because they were water hand era and he used his hydrokinisis provided by the hand to make move it for him.
Holding the bridge already shown, and the serpant are massively above anything Arthur has lifting. So with only 2 of Thor's lifting feats he blew every single Aquaman lifring feat out of the water.
Never mind the fact that philo stated in the OP he expected Thor to comenout on top
Originally posted by Khazra RebornImpressive, that's definitely the best Thor feat posted in this thread 👆It’s tough to tell the size/scale, but according to the dialogue, that’s the largest mountain in Jotunheim.
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For anybody who doesn't know how absolutely bonkers Arthur's feat is, here's the difference I talked about before throwing/shooting something in water vs air:
I don't have the time to do the calculations right now, but somebody [like Magnon?] if they have the time probably could. I put the reference above -- at 3000 feet per second, a 50 caliber loses its energy in 30 degrees shooting in a ridiculous 3 feet. Account for the greater the area [submarine], and also the speed at which its thrown [Aquaman threw it and it landed in moments from the depth of the ocean], the angle, perhaps even the gravitational acceleration given the former and it should give you a ballpark.
If not, I'll do it myself sometimes in a few days.
Originally posted by -Pr-It truly is absolutely ridiculous. My favorite one is still the Atlantis-busting attack being blocked, but this is close for the sheer absurdity.
Even accounting for buoyancy, anything thrown underwater, especially from such depths to the surface, is ****ing ridiculous. I don't even think Johns had any idea what he was doing.Arthur underwater is technically amped, but still.