Asgard gods

What makes the Asgard people so powerful if not an infinity stone?

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Their natural physiology combined with their ability to weild the power cosmic to a certain extent.

how come Thor becomes human in Thor 1?

it would make sense if their power is not something their race is born with, but rather supplied/provided for by an external source

and since we know that there is no magic involved (thanks marvel) and thats its all science, then it means they are drawing their power from something

>how come Thor becomes human in Thor 1?

He didn't. He was still way stronger than the average Human. He didn't tear through Shield's guards around Mjolnir because of skill.

>He didn't tear through Shield's guards around Mjolnir because of skill.

but he had 500-800 more years of experience than them user.

Thor is 1000 years old

>Black Valkyrie

Fucking Dropped like a hot potatoe

>retards still think science=technology

also thisI agree that Asgardians have a stronger Physiology than humans, but that doesn't explain beings like Thor and Odin, physiology is not something you can take away, your body is born that way, its not something you can take on a sunday afternoon.

for their powers to make sense, think of it like this, if Odin had the ability to take away their powers, then it would mean that their powers should follow the logic that for something to be taken away, it first, must be given.

Advanced technology, obviously.

nanomachines, son

So? That 500 to 800 years didn't help him be wiser than your typical frat-boy or general rabble-rouser looking for a fight whenever possible. His lifespan and lifestyle doesn't mean he is, as a person, more varied then us. It just means he's had a fuck-long time to be a dumbshit because he hasn't had the need to learn. Otherwise he wouldn't have been a vain, greedy, cruel boy like in the beginning of Thor 1.

So yeah, his longer lifespan and what he's done in it means fuck all. He has more battle/fighting experience, but that doesn't mean he's learned a whole lot from it.

>So yeah, his longer lifespan and what he's done in it means fuck all. He has more battle/fighting experience, but that doesn't mean he's learned a whole lot from it.

thats the whole plot of the movie, good job user, but we were talking about how he over powered the SHIELD agents, which he did using his skills as a warrior for 500 to 800 years

His charcter arc is all about how even though hes already a thousand year old, to gods like Odin hes still a kid, and still doesn't understand what its like to be a king

>but that doesn't explain beings like Thor and Odin

With Odin it's a mix of tech and advanced scientific understanding of the cosmos (like the Kamar Taj).

Everything else is advanced tech. From their armor to Gungnir and Mjolnir.

Odin is the Allfather of the Norse gods. Their power is derived from him and as such it can be taken back by him. This is why he has to go in for an Odinsleep every so often. When Thor eventually replaces him, then he will take on that role.
Hickman's Ultimates had a really cool scene with this.

>which he did using his skills as a warrior for 500 to 800 years

Except he didn't. He beat them through brute strength.

If he was brought down to a Human level of strength, Black Widow or Hawkeye would beat his ass.

>Except he didn't. He beat them through brute strength.

obviously not, you need to watch that scene again, he fought them in an unarmed combat, the military specifically both Marines and the Army is also trained to fight unarmed. even Coulson asks Thor who trained him

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>brute strength
>knows how to block and dodge punches
>knows how to use his surrounding in his advantage

Yes, Thor is a brute, but Thor is a warrior, to say that he has no skills in fighting is pretty retarded user

mate if Thor has a superior body even as a mortal and that he has no skill like you said and that he only used brute strength to fight, assuming all of this is true, then Thor is fucking skilled in the regards of not killing petty humans with his supposed 'superior strength'

>obviously not, you need to watch that scene again

I did. Nothing he did remotely came off as exceptionally skillful. He was nothing but brazen and cocky between going into the tubes to his trying to pick up Mjolnir.

>even Coulson asks Thor who trained him
Because Coulson thought he was dealing with a mere man. Not an alien with a naturally more powerful physiology.

>I did. Nothing he did remotely came off as exceptionally skillful.

And what counts as skillfull to you user?

My argument isn't that he has no skill. Just that he doesn't have exceptional skill. He got though them because of his superior strength. Skill wise he's at least on par with the average human.

>Thor is the greatest and most skilled warrior in Asgard since Odin, and is one of the most skilled fighters in the Nine Realms. Thor is thus an extremely skilled warrior and combatant, trained in the arts of war and various Asgardian fighting techniques. He is therefore masterful in numerous areas of combat, including hand-to-hand and various forms of weaponry available in Asgard, though he usually prefers to wield his hammer Mjolnir. He is known to be very cunning and intuitive in battles and in warfare. Even when rendered mortal and stripped of his strength and powers, Thor utilized his sheer vast fighting skills to overpower nearly a dozen highly skilled S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives, as the very impressed Phil Coulson stated "[Thor] made [his] men, some of the most highly trained professionals in the world, look like a bunch of minimum wage mall cops.

He is canonically very skillfull

Source?

Youre the one who said that he only beat them through sheer strength, and we're here telling you that its his strength plus his hundreds of years of experience.

Brute strength is the Hulk, no finesse, no regards to anything, hes a sheer unstoppable force on his way to over power you.

Thor is different, in that he is a warrior for a thousand years, so saying that a warrior with 1000 years of experience whose race is so further advanced than is as only as skill full as a normal human is literally autistic.

read the posts above you again, its not Thor not having strength, its about him having better skill than mere agents and that ALSO helped him in that fight instead of just relying on super human shit

go google Thor and MCU

>advanced alien with 800 years of battle experience that fought beings stronger than humans is only as skill full as a regular human

Think of it this way, Asgardians and most of the races in the 9 realms are humanoids, same as us, do you seriously think that Thor never trained with any of them to improve his skills? Do you think that by training for hundreds and hundreds of years with fellow humanoids that he is only as good as an average human in terms of fighting skill?

Do you see how this sounds user?

>do you seriously think that Thor never trained with any of them to improve his skills?

No. If he still maintained the immaturity of a jackass who likes to pick a fight whenever possible for hundreds of years, why should I believe that he trained or was exceptionally skilled in combat?

Especially on account of that his armor and weapon made him rediculously more powerful than the average of his species? Who needs exceptional martial prowess when you have that?

he would have picked up some things while picking fights for hundreds of years.

>do you seriously think that Thor never trained with any of them to improve his skills?

No. If he still maintained the immaturity of a jackass who likes to pick a fight whenever possible for hundreds of years, why should I believe that he was exceptionally skilled in combat?

Especially on account of that his armor and weapon made him ridiculously more powerful than the average of his species? Who needs exceptional martial prowess when you have that?

>No. If he still maintained the immaturity of a jackass who likes to pick a fight whenever possible for hundreds of years, why should I believe that he trained or was exceptionally skilled in combat?

Maybe hes a jackass and a douche because he knows he can win every fight?

>Especially on account of that his armor and weapon made him rediculously more powerful than the average of his species? Who needs exceptional martial prowess when you have that?

Nigga, have you even read a single Thor comic at all? Mjolnir wasn't just handed to Thor, He actually earned it.

and by that logic soldiers shouldnt be trained in unarmed combat since they have weapons

you dont have to believe that he was exceptionally skilled in combat. because he IS.

jesus fucking christ, as said in the thread its canon both in comics and in the MCU that Thor is very good in fighting even with no weapons

you are confusing personality with skill.

Is Thor a ahead strong asshole? Yes.

Is Thor a very good fighter? Yes.

>Maybe hes a jackass and a douche because he knows he can win every fight?
Because he's got power armor and crazy advanced hammer to carry his ass.

>Nigga, have you even read a single Thor comic at all?
Thor comic =/= MCU Thor.

>guy picking fights WHENEVER POSSIBLE for HUNDREDS OF YEARS
>why would I believe that he can fight?

top kek

>Thor comic =/= MCU Thor.

lol. heres your MCU Thor
marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/Thor

>Because he's got power armor and crazy advanced hammer to carry his ass.

What are you 12?

Asgardians are trained since childhood to fight, with every kind of weapon and even WITHOUT, not every situation will you have weapons with you, Thor's personality is a result of his skills as a warrior, He knows he can beat everyone up, with or without his hammer

Celestials.
They're Eternals bruh.

You're a retard if you think technology means circuits and gears.

whats ur favorut valkyrie story user

Context? Because that statement of his is completely right.

user claims that thor is as good as an average human when it comes to fighting

That thor with his 800 years of experience will lose to daryll jacobson in unarmed combat

so who else is excited for the 3rd film?

I hope they show off how strong he truly is

Thats stupid

That's pretty moronic, asgardians in thr mcu are supposed to be ahead of us, why would you assume that they can't fight with their fists?

I find it so annoying that people are more open to them being aliens than gods. The MCU should be a melting pot, not sci fi.

Im pretty sure everyone hates it, its really retarded, this makes strange a human with access to advanced technology instead of an actual sorcerer

Forgive them Father, they know not their retardation.

>Im pretty sure everyone hates it

Not really. Some people don't give a shit. Personally, I like it. They wanted the MCU to be grounded in a realistic setting. So aliens and super science makes sense than gods and the supernatural.

IT'S MAGIC YOU IDIOTS, ASGARDIANS HAVE MAGIC. THAT IS THE EXPLANATION.

How about the time he fought Cap to a standstill without his powers?

100% hype, though they did already have him crush Stark's armor and hold off the Hulk bare handed.

>IT'S MAGIC YOU IDIOTS, ASGARDIANS HAVE MAGIC.

Magic doesn't exist in the MCU.

>How about the time he fought Cap to a standstill without his powers?
Cap and Thor only fought eachother once. And that time Thor had his armor and Mjolnir.

But are you okay with a Natuve American Valkyrie?

>Magic doesn't exist in the MCU

We just had a movie about magic in the MCU.

>what is dr. strange?

Wrong. Thor said, "Your ancestors called it magic, and you call it science, but I come from a place where they are one and the same." Science is understanding the universe, and magic is PART of the universe, as proven in Dr Strange. Asgardians understand magic so well all the mysticism is taken out of it. For the Ancient One's students, relics are rare and fickle, for Asgardians relics are mass produced, treated as mundane equipment because to them they are.

So, you're just ignoring the whole "can't keep two stones in the same place" thing?

>What is everything Loki does, even when imprisoned?
>What is Mjolnir's worthiness test that Odin spat out on the fly?
>What is everything in Dr. Strange?

In Thor 2, Mirmir instantly changed direction when Thor passed through a portal. When he gets to Earth that's no big deal, but the hammer knew where he was in a fraction of a second WHEN HE WAS ON ANOTHER PLANET.

>there are people that actually thinks they showed real magic in dr strange instead of alien tech

baka desu

Not OP, but now that you mention it, why were there three stones on Earth at one point? Prior to Avengers, the Tesseract, Aether, and Eye of Agamotto were all hidden on Earth, and the Asgardians themselves were responsible for the first two. Is Earth just their dumping ground for shit they don't want to deal with?

strange should ask for a supply line

weak b8 m8

the eye technically is not on earth if it's sitting in some pocket dimension space

Was that said to be the case? I saw Strange twice but I have trouble remembering all the little details, that shit moved at a breakneck pace.

The Aether wasn't on Earth, a portal just took Natalie Portman to it, wherever it was.

>"Your ancestors called it magic, and you call it science, but I come from a place where they are one and the same."

That pretty much means that it's all science. Not that there is science and there is magic. He's basically saying that 'magic' and 'science' are two words for the same thing. So it's all basically just science.

>what is dr. strange?

Deep scientific understanding of the universe. The Kamar Taj is to quantum physicists as quantum physicists are to intellectuals of the bronze age.

Nor was the Aether on Earth either. Jane just found a junction point caused by the convergence that took her to the Aether.

No, I don't think so. I just thought so since it was sitting in a room with 3 portals and that control thing in the center. But the fourth access way leading to the library did not seem to be a portal, so maybe it's just sitting somewhere in tibet. Hard to tell for sure.