@Knowledge_King: tanked and when something does no damage Thor was pierced every single time and slashed to so that is an endurance feat not durability feat learn the difference.
Her blades didn’t destroy a mountain it got lodged into so she could pull down a door big defense if her blades was the size as bullets or if bullet were the size of her blades the same would have happened to said mountain you talk as if her blades went clean through.
Balcony scene when she asked him what he was the god of again.
What else metal would it be? Lol also an arrow made of the same material would not pierce metal so easily. Vibranium never came in contact enough to pierce Thanos so what are you talking bout? Thanos skin was pierced by an Ironman punch come on now lol.
Being cut and brunch force slam is relevant for 2 reasons.
1. Because you claim he resisted light speed such and such which would require infinite durability going by your real life physics logic.
2. He had cut marks from the bruises from concrete alone which means his skin was cut rather it was piercing or blunt his skin was cut by concrete of all things.
OK then let's say it clearly. Hela's blades cut through spaceships, and clean through other Asgardians and their armor. It did not go through Thor completely. It stopped on his chest.
Uru has always been specified. Mjolnir, Stormbreaker are Uru. Nothing about Sif's shield says it's Uru.
Cap used his vibranium shield several times.
1. In Wakanda, the weird claw shield they gave him, broke on Thanos' stomach.
2. In Endgame, Cap's shield hit Thanos in the face a lot. It has cutting properties as it did cut vehicles like helicopters, and busted parts of Iron Man's suit, remember.
3. In Endgame, Cap had Thor's strength, Mjolnir, AND his shield, and threw it with full might and struck Thanos with it and...it only broke his helmet. He tanked it just fine.
Thanos' skin tanked Iron Man's petawatt laser btw. The same laser that cut through rock and steel like butter. It then tanked a bunch of missiles, a bunch of hits, and finally after all that, Iron Man drew blood. It was the point of the scene. Thanos also tanked Drax's knives and Nebula crashing a spaceship on him, without a scratch.
Not sure why you're using real life physics (that hasn't been proven btw) on something that doesn't apply. FTL would simply take a certain amount of durability, not infinite. Thor tanked it. Loki was never cut by concrete or...even by Vibranium. So that's not true, you kinda made it up.
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