The One Below All Hulk vs Rune King Thor

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ozz81
Who wins this and how?

Stoic
Thor because of his reality control and knowledge.

Stoic
TOBA and immortal Hulk are the same guy or at least the same body.

h1a8
Thor stomps

MrMind
hulk oneshots lmfao

zopzop
If TOBA is really the polar opposite of TOAA, then shouldn't Hulk win?

h1a8
Wait - what is the One Below All Hulk? That doesn't exist. Unless you're referring to when TOBA possessed Banner and turned him into the Breaker of Worlds?

Stoic

h1a8
TOBA Hulk is Hulk possessed by TOBA, right? Yes or no?

If not, then clarify, what exactly is TOBA Hulk, in clear and detailed terms? Also, what are its best feats in terms of strength, durability, and versatility?

ozz81
Oh yes to add from memory i think it was mentioned a few times canonically: Loki in one issue states that the ones who sit in the shadows are equal to the beyonders in powers ..

ozz81

DarkSaint85

Juntai

Stoic
TOBA needs a host body. In its host body, we know that he defeated them all. Who all? The denizens of the physical universe. This is meaningless to Rune King Thor because he does not have to explicitly operate within the confines of the physical universe which is seen when he transcends and literally becomes es one with the Runes. Hence his omniscience. This means having full knowledge of the depths of infinity while in combat. They trued to give the reader a clue when Mangog was rendered to less than 1% Thor far less in fact when compared to the power coursing through Thor at that time. Mangog is a planet destroyer, none of his might mattered in the least.

Stoic

Stoic

Juntai

DarkSaint85
Rune King Thor, from Marvel Comics, is a powerful version of Thor who gains incredible abilities through the **Odinforce** and the **Rune Magic** granted to him. While his power is vastly enhanced compared to his regular form, he isn't entirely immune to all physical damage.

In the comics, Rune King Thor has the **Odinpower** (essentially a portion of Odin's immense cosmic power) and **rune magic**, which grants him some advanced abilities, like control over life, death, and reality, as well as being able to harness energy at cosmic levels. However, even with these enhancements, he can still be harmed by powerful enough attacks, though it would take something on a cosmic scale, like attacks from other cosmic entities (e.g., Galactus, Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet, etc.), to significantly harm him.

So, while Rune King Thor is far more resilient and powerful than his normal self, he isn't **completely** immune to all physical damage, but the damage he takes is significantly reduced compared to a regular version of Thor. His durability and regenerative capabilities would make him incredibly hard to hurt or kill, but not invulnerable.


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Juntai
The issue that you're failing to resolve is that to gain those things, he did the same things Odin did. Odin also had the power of the runes. Odin also hung himself. Odin also sacrificed at the Well. etc etc.

He had the same ability as Odin, but the bonus of living among men.

He never displayed any narrative control or reality warping that I'm aware of in that story. On the contrary, he said he can't change what is written, and can't change the past.

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