I wouldn't doubt it as Edward himself said that, had he not been able to hear the thoughts of those around him, he would have believed he was elsewhere. And that was with him being fully aware of what was about to happen. Thor wouldn't be prepped in such a way and has no TP to alert him that something was amiss.
And that's assuming they go with that tactic. Jane could bring him to his knees in an instant and keep him there while others attack. He'd be defenseless. Assuming of course the others are already dispatched and/or otherwise incapable of assisting him
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I really doubt Jane could keep Thor immobile with her ability, it'd probably just piss him off more. The vampires would be dying in droves to lightning, given how flammable they are they'd likely straight up explode.
If, of all the vamps here, those two manage to survive long enough to target Thor, worst case scenario is
1. He's only hit with the delusion, as soon as someone else interacts with him, or he's attacked, he snaps out of it.
2. He's hit with both, the pain snaps him out of it.
3. He's hit with just the pain and gets mad.
None of those indicates a win.
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A fair fight in which Quanchi dominated along with a programmer of the game stating Quanchi is the greatest sorcerer in Mk is proof. You're debating reeked of butthurt, denial, and fanboyism.
What kind of resistance to mental attacks has Thor shown? He can handle being physically attacked very well but Jane's attack is mental. He would be brought down by it like everyone else was.
You lost and ran away like the coward you are. You bringing this into another unrelated threat is both sad and pathetic. No wonder i'm not surprised you've chose to do it. Wipe your tears and bump the thread if you want to get schooled further. Put up or shut up little girl
I'd like to point out that vampires were called "bullet-proof" multiple times.
And they are genuine speedsters. Remember the OP allows for the book to be used. They are much faster at fighting in the books. To a human, it appears like teleportation.
Thor is a badass with stupid amounts of damage soke: it took falling out of the sky at thousand of feet up before he started to take damage.
Honestly, I do not know if the vampires have enough strength to harm Thor even if they are, "Thousands of times stronger than humans." I think Scream Paste brings up a good point about Thor.
He's as strong as the Hulk, has stupid amounts of combat experience and skills, and has super human endurance to fight for hours (based on movies feats, imo).
Granted, I think the vampires can literally run circles around Thor and he would hit nothing but air, he still has area attacks like some sort of chain lightening attack.
What do the Twilight vampire supporters say about how they kill Thor? I already ready the part about the illusion, Alec, and Jane stuff. That's a good way. But do the vampires have enough strength to kill the near-Godlike Thor? Keep his durability in mind: it took a fall from the air to damage him.
No, you should read the thread. Do your own homework.
DDM are you trying to use high end feats from both the books and the movie? Because in the books they quite explicitly travel between Phoenix and Forks by plane, meaning whatever calcs you and BR concluded don't apply there.