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Post by dazz on Sept 21, 2019 21:19:29 GMT
Depends on more than that, depends on which version of Thor you are talking about, MCU Thor isn't magical, his mother, father & brother could use it but Thor is never shown actually having "magical" powers, his powers are just whatever they are similar to Kryptonians powers.
Also depends on which version of Superman you use, fucking dudes been given so many one off powers it's insane, also depends on what weakness's in total you give to each, sometimes Kryptonians breath in space or underwater fine other times they need suits, or at the least breathing apparatus, Thor I think is the same, also depends on what power level we set them at, Superman can tow planets in some instances and Thor can harness the Odin force, Superman can also weild Mjolnir and in some instances Thor reverts to human without it for too long.
All boils down to the whim of the writers which make these sort of thing fun but pointless because we can all just write any excuse out of butts to justify the one we want to win.
Superman was allowed to use Mjolnir. It's not just a worthy thing. People miss that. Deleted scene from the first Thor movie, Thor used healing stones on Erik who was cut by a window. That's more magic. Look at that bit at the end with Strange & Thor So earth has magic now. Again depends on the writers, these aren't real people with set defined powers and abilities, at best we know their bare minimum power levels all versions must meet but nothing more, and ok Superman was allowed to use Mjlonir, Thor sometimes isn't allowed to wield it, again writers prerogative, if I was writing /I could write Superman can use Mjolnir and is capable of destroying it with a powerful clench of his butt cheeks whilst Thor can summon leprechauns with the power of rainbows that emanate from his peepee every time he self gratifies, if I am the writer what I says goes hence so many contradictions and stupid retcons in almost every characters history.
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