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#1  Edited By Aquatic_Pianist

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Are you serious? She's shrugged off strikes from Doomsday, and she clearly wasn't hurt here. If anything it's closer to what would happen in reality if a super durable woman of about the same weight as a regular woman her size were struck like that. Moved back, but completely unharmed.

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I wouldn't blame you if you didn't watch WW84, but if you did you should know that she was losing her powers as a consequence of her wish to resurrect Steve. Context isn't hard.

On topic, WW's sword can likely pierce Thor, but more likely than not Thor is skilled enough in CQC and overwhelming enough in pure power to finish the fight quickly. Even if he does get sliced or stabbed, if the wound isn't in a vital area, Thor's fight against Hela demonstrate he can be stabbed multiple times and keep going strong.

1 on 1 Thor would take an easy majority, and if he's smart with AOE attacks he can take more than one, but I'd say at least three to finish him.

I may favor Thor in this scenario, but egregious lowballing shouldn't be acceptable.

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Round 1:

As it stands now, this Thor surpasses this Superman in every regard but speed and unarmed striking. Superman's only means of harming Thor would be physical strikes, but Thor's durability against harder hitters is evidence that it would take Clark lots of time and strikes to put Thor down. Clark can definitely "statue" Thor, but it would only be a matter of time until the inexperienced Superman gets sloppy or gets struck by a stray lightning bolt, an opportunity which Thor can exploit to grapple Clark and break with his superior strength or end with one swing from Stormbreaker.

Either Clark manages to work fast enough to put Thor down before he can be tagged, or Thor tags Clark once and ends the fight there. Clark's speed advantage is immense, so it's just a matter of determining which is better...a gargantuan advantage in speed, or a mild to large advantage in everything else? I can't decide definitively as of now, so I'd say it's rather even.

Round 2:

Superman's only considerable advantage is gone. This scenario doesn't really count since it's not an accurate version of Superman, but Thor would simply destroy Clark if speed were equalized.

I expect Snyder's Justice League to buff Supes at least a little, but we'll see. Let's hope Snyder's Justice League is a better movie at least.

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#3  Edited By Aquatic_Pianist

Hi! Can I run for worst user?

But seriously WTF has this site come to?

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Just another day on Comicvine battle forums.

The film isn't out, we just can't say yet.

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Current Wanda is a confirmed reality warper with the effects of her powers being immediate on anything that enters within a certain vicinity of her. The only MCU characters who could possibly stop her at this point is someone wielding the Reality Stone or the full Infinity Gauntlet, Dormammu, or maybe Surtur. WANDAVISION has amped her to absurd levels.

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@the_debaserrrrr: Do yourself a favor and get an actual personality.

Stop wasting every infinitely valuable second of the very real, very short life we all share, demonizing others and humiliating yourself in what is supposed to be a harmless fictional debate that ultimately will not mean anything.

There's delicious foods to try, beautiful places to see, new friends to meet, amazing moments to remember, and time to cherish, because this life is all we get.

I hope that one day you will look back and fondly remember all the things you did, without the regret and pain that comes with the realization that we really aren't forever, that if we only accepted it sooner, maybe we would have lived our short lives differently.

These fights will never happen. They're all fantasy. You may not see it now, but how you are handling these imaginary scenarios is not worth it.

Live life a little. Else you only have hurt in your future.

I wish you the best.

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#9  Edited By Aquatic_Pianist

This thread makes me sad.

Nam-Ek has the speed advantage and he has more visually impressive striking feats with his fists than Thor does, but Thor's durability is so ridiculous that it would take a while for Nam-Ek to put him down. However, all Thor needs to win is one punch, and it's not because Thor can pull a Saitama on him.

Thor's punches against the Hulk, an opponent stronger and more durable than Nam-Ek, are enough to convince me that should Thor land any blows on Nam-Ek, they would at least daze him like they did Hulk. Thor is a smart enough fighter to know that Nam-Ek is faster than him, and hence he should restrict Nam-Ek's movement if possible.

Enough people here are talking about Thor's striking, but not enough about his grappling. Thor has such an overwhelming strength advantage over Nam-Ek that if he lays a single hand on Nam-Ek, the fight is over. Thor has demonstrated twice against the Hulk that he can go for a choke hold after dazing his opponent. And Thor has broken necks before with his bare hands.

If Thor can land one hit on Nam-Ek enough to daze him, catch one blow, or grab Nam-Ek in some other manner, Thor can go for a grapple and break Nam-Ek's neck....or any other bone really. Something he should definitely be able to accomplish since MoS Superman broke Zod's neck, who are both physically superior to Nam-Ek.

In my humble opinion, it would be just a matter of time for Thor to get a grab or land a strike to make an opening he will exploit. Nam-Ek may win if he's lucky but I don't see how he can.

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Uhhh....I...don't know what to say..I look forward to Rajj's post.