Originally posted by MrMind
Godblast has defeated skyfather like Zelia
So has SUperman's fists. You don't see everyone jumping up and down saying the same.
banished Surtur and Ymirit will put a hurt on superman if he lets it happen
Hurting yes, even a KO is possible under right circumstances. But outright killing? No way.
Originally posted by Enzeru
To me the Godblast was always very hard to place.Thor once used Mjolnir to channel enough energy to severely hurt Galactus and make him retreat in order to avoid certain death. But when Thor used the Godblast on a Celestial, Mjolnir couldn't handle the energy and shattered.
So the Godblast seems to be more potent than energy strong enough to hurt Galactus badly. And if that's the case no one on that list remains standing in the end. Some might regenerate (including my boy), but absolutely everyone is a goner.
Originally posted by abhilegendSo you are agreeing that Thor is more powerful than Sentry to the point he can kill him with one blast?
I'm not saying that Thor is more powerful than the Sentry. He just isn't. But at the same time I'm absolutely not seeing Sentry walking through a Godblast like Broly walked through Gokus Kamehameha in the first Broly movie.
What I'm saying is that the Godblast is the one tool in Thors arsenal, which can badly harm beings even more powerful than the Sentry. But at the same time Thor has to sacrifice his own lifeforce for that attack, so it's a last resort move. I view it more like Majin Vegeta exploding in order to kill Fat Buu - only for Buu to regenerate afterwards.
So the more interesting question is, if Sentry can still resurrect himself - even after being completely engulfed in the Godblast and having his last atom erased. What do you think?
Originally posted by Enzeru
I'm not saying that Thor is more powerful than the Sentry. He just isn't. But at the same time I'm absolutely not seeing Sentry walking through a Godblast like Broly walked through Gokus Kamehameha in the first Broly movie.What I'm saying is that the Godblast is the one tool in Thors arsenal, which can badly harm beings even more powerful than the Sentry. But at the same time Thor has to sacrifice his own lifeforce for that attack, so it's a last resort move. I view it more like Majin Vegeta exploding in order to kill Fat Buu - only for Buu to regenerate afterwards.
So the more interesting question is, if Sentry can still resurrect himself - even after being completely engulfed in the Godblast and having his last atom erased. What do you think?
Originally posted by EnzeruAnd if that's the case no one on that list remains standing in the end. Some might regenerate (including my boy), but absolutely everyone is a goner.
You told that Thor would kill Sentry in one blast, how does that not make Thor more powerful than Sentry? Also Thor has never died from godblast like Vegeta did.
Originally posted by krisblaze
Putting the godblast on Thor's level is doing it a great disservice, yeah.
Thor channels something greater than himself, and it's not something he himself could survive.
What exactly does he channels beyond himself? His lifeforce is now beyond himself?
Originally posted by abhilegend
I did. Its nonsense. He isn't channeling an external power source like Flash and speed force, it's all his own power. How's it greater than himself?
But sure, anything in someone's arsenal can be considered a part of their power.
Originally posted by krisblaze
It's not something he could do without Mjolnir and its energies.
Nonsense. He channels his lifeforce, not lifeforce+mjolnir energy.
The Godblast has a sort of ritualistic aspect to it and it lets Thor punch out of his weight class. Hence why I consider it "above" him.
But sure, anything in someone's arsenal can be considered a part of their power.
Most heroes punch above their weight class but it makes others jobbers (Superman/Darkseid). Somehow Thor is immune from this scrutiny because he has a name for his attack and it must be special somehow.
This is just garbage. "Ritualistic"? Guess all of Dr Strange's spells are above himself.