Thor's never willed his armor to disappear. He lost his armor after his father declared him not worthy of Mjolnir and he regained it when he became worthy again and reclaimed Mjolnir.
So if you're going with "Thor can make his armor magically disappear", then I'm adding 'by making himself not worthy and losing his powers.' Magneto stomps harder.
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lol no I really just was wondering if it was just an assumption or if I missed it somewhere in one of the movies.
EDIT: but the fact he can make it float and what not makes me think his power is based on magnetism. I mean if I had control over chairs it doesn't necessarily mean I can make them defy gravity.
There's no way to know for sure. There hasn't been a metal Mags hasn't been able to effect but Asgardian stuff is weird and enchanted so it's hard to say one way or the other for me.
I think for the shake of discussion we are just kind of going with a he can for now, cause obviously if Mags can't he's toast
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Ok well if it's not a reboot then it is a VERY loose on it's continuity. Not to mention its plans for the second film involving characters that are only students by the time the last 3 come into things. Not to mention the wolverine origins reboot coming and having the same guy play wolverine it would be easy to still connect him to it. Anyways This is either a terrible series with very low regaurd for continuity or a reboot.
Not to mention in the original films Mags help build cerebro. That's how he knows how to build it in x2. According to First Class he most certainly did not help build it. I mean some of these things are full scale changes that would directly affect the plots.
anyways assuming that this is still the same magneto and that he can manipulate Thors armor The most damage he's going to do is hold him in place. Thats not going to stop Thors wrist from moving to either throw or summon with his hammer.