Thor was a nonthreat. They basically ignored him and later on a godblast was easily taken while ignoring Thor and undoing his damage. I said early on I interpreted this as Odin from 300 and no one came in and said I was wrong so I went with it.
No, Galactus clearly beats Odin imo, but this Odin wins.
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Sorry let me given the whole fight
Thor pissed off hits a celestrial in the head no damage seen
THen Thor get blasted and falls down
Thor then blast a celestrial no damage again
Get blasted agains.
Then Thor breaks the ground under Ashriem to make his falla
Andf Throws the oversword and....
Yes that was impressive comapred to the Odin destroyer tanking more hits and being able to defend itself and all the celestrial attacking to kill it instead of 1 or 2 at most
The Godblast stunned Arishem, and destroyed his domepiece... Thor had no more Mjolnir though.
As long as people ignore you, you're right.
K, then I didn't see the meaning of the implication then. I can manipulate the fight to make it seem like more, or less happened, as well. Would you like me to mimic your abilities?
Also, the no damage seen is weird seeing as how pieces of Celestial armor were flying off. As well as putting the Odin Sword through Arishem... And not having his most powerful attack deflected by a hand, and not being torn straight through by one blast, and...
And... thanks for admitting to being wrong. Most people don't do that.
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Yes very good troll some more expert we seen what Thor has to do damge a celestrial in the past and what he did wasn't it. Also the narration says it clearly the celestrial don't act unless they have too since they didn't block the godbalst are the amp mjolnir blow that shows it did nothing to them
I didn't completely change my post, and then manipulate events.
So, because of what Thor did in the past (editor's note; Thor 300 happened before the Exitar instance), he can't have damaged them? Which means pieces of Celestial armor was actually cotton candy the Celestial made in an effort to mock Thor? Hell, Arishem also went intangible through the Odin Sword, after he stepped on a rock and was put on his ass for the first time in a long time.
Nevermind the fact that I had a hard time reading your post, but that doesn't mean anything. Considering you just 'accurately' told the story of how the Celestials blasted Thor...
You can take out some dickish tones, if you take out some of yours.
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you are the one who says that Thor did better then the Odin destroyer
Thor couldn't even take one blast from a celestrial FACT every hit he took rocked him and he was able to do a thing.
The Narration even states after your cotton candy chucks fell of the celestrials. That the celestrial don't react to Thor b/c there is no need. Thor didn't do one danm thing to the celestrial and he falled to even protect himself from any of the blast.
i gave a run down from the scans lets see how better your are accurately telling your side story
"Didn't Thor do better against the 4th Host than Odin Asgardian Destroyer, and the Uni-Mind? "
I didn't realize I needed a reminder. Thanks for reminding me though.
At least Thor was able to take a blast without it going straight through him. I wonder which one's worse.
Right. There is no need. You say the Celestial's blasted Thor? Not conflicting at all.
Keep in mind, I'm not saying he was a danger, in fact, I don't think I ever said that. Looking back... nope, I didn't. That shows reading comprehension.
What I said was that he damaged them. You said he didn't. I talked about the pieces flying off of him. You started to talk about some irrlevant point about danger, when that is not an issue... at all.
K. Except I never changed anything, and didn't outright say I was wrong to lash out in defense.
Anyway...
Pretty much the only thing Odin did off memory is cut an arm off. He also got his most powerful attack stopped with the raise of a hand, and was torn through by every Celestial blast. I am impressed.
Thor on the other hand, was damaging armor, took Arishem down, and even put the sword through him (which is a more efficient killing blow than an arm being lopped off... had they not been Celestials).
What is more impressive? Actually, let's say I'm wrong, ignore everything about the comics (only way I'd be wrong, no?), and let's say Thor did anywhere near as good as Odin with the Destroyer armor. Is this still not something to point out when you're answering a post where the guy talks about the Fourth Host Destroyer, and Thor beating Galactus/Thor being less than Odin, as an actual point?
You can laugh all you want. But at least think about what you're laughing at (although thinking may be beyond your capability, y/n?).
I'm pretty sure that was exitar. It was a more powerful godblast and yes because of this his hammer was destroyed. Despite the damage it was also easily undone. They let him go and gave him a brand new hammer to boot.
If a weakened Galactus hasn't easily transmuted the hammer I see no reason why a well fed Galactus transmutes the odinsword in battle.
Odin's sword wins this for him. He can deflect blasts and sever limbs.
It was Exitar. I've been getting my Arishem's and Exitar's messed up for some reason (purely name, not character). Knew I missed one though.
But of course. However it would have been interesting to see what would have happened had his hammer not been destroyed.
When would Galactus have had the chance to transmute his hammer? When he was getting cheapshotted by it?
Also, just because it's here now... but if Thanos a while back wasn't able to do anything to Odin, then I don't see why an upgraded Thanos would beat Odin.
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Yup the celestrial blasted Thor good job.
"At least Thor was able to take a blast without it going straight through him. I wonder which one's worse."
When did this happen ... o wait it didn't
"which is a more efficient killing blow than an arm being lopped off "
Yes a more effective killing blow that deosn't actually kill someone
"the guy talks about the Fourth Host Destroyer, and Thor beating Galactus/Thor being less than Odin, as an actual point?"
Yes you saying tha Thor did better or as good agaisnt 1 celestrial at a time then the Odindestroyer which took on all of them is much better
"Pretty much the only thing Odin did off memory is cut an arm off. He also got his most powerful attack stopped with the raise of a hand, and was torn through by every Celestial blast. I am impressed."
Yup the fact the celestrial blocked it shows it was impressive. Unless by your logic where the narration SAYS the celestrial don't act unless they need to, which they didn't to any of thors attacks
Galactus has met up with him more than once. Thor actually hunted him at one point. I know Galactus easily ko'd him out via gas or something and didn't want to battle him out but one of the galactus fans(can't remember which one but who can differentiate between these 2 anyways) said since a Celestial can transmute the odinsword so can galactus.
Because Thanos' power was increased significantly.
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But in defense of the Odinsword it was only transmute after Odin destroyer was defeated. Odin was clearly backing up the sword as the narration says the bond between the sword and destroyer
They've met off the top of my head, three times (four if you include the gas incident) against each other. Twice was where Galactus was on his deathbed fighting multiple heroes. The Ego incident was a series of cheapshots (after the first, Thor was thrown like a toy). He hasn't had the chance.
And Galactus's powers have increased tenfold if he's at full power...
Ok..........Odin's powers in the destroyer armor from issue 300 are more than ten times increased. I don't see Galactus being able to easily transmute the sword in battle. Do you disagree?
Does the Sword's transmutation defence increase as well?
If he can transmute it, he will. If he can knock it out of his hand, he will. Either works. It's not just some cup he's holding in his hand. It will be seen as a weapon, and will be taken from his at all costs, most likely. How I see Galactus viewing a giant sword anyway. Could he transmute it, though, from what I think? I'd have to look more into what I have, since I don't remember a lot.
Just like the seeing you use logic used against you, to defend your stance is all.