What powers does Stormbreaker actually give Thor?
It healed him after he wa burned by a star?
What powers does Stormbreaker actually give Thor?
It healed him after he wa burned by a star?
focuses and channels his own power, just like the hammer did, only it's more good power than hammer
magic, ain't gotta esplain shit
Stormbreaker is Based Beta Ray Bills, although if they give Bill Thunderstrike I’ll be ok with it
Actually on second thought no I’m not, Bill’s hammer was different and awesome looking
It makes me worried that they won't bring in Beta Ray Bill because there are not enough hammers for the two of them
It let him open the Bifrost without having to ask Heimdall, so that was useful
Which makes you wonder why he needs to hitch a ride with the Guardians when he can just teleport himself where he feels like it.
Flying around lets you go "on patrol" and also make a more diplomatic entrance. Just teleporting everywhere is for DnD PC's who don't want to RP the road.
This plus bifrost usage and flight maybe? Not sure if flying is natively in mcu Thor's kit.
Why didn't they take the stones from the gauntlet and have Thor bifrost some of them out once Thanos' ship was destroyed by Captian Marvel? No complete set = no snap possible.
its for hitting things
Did Thor bother to mention to anyone that he could teleport out at-will? All they saw was him teleport in one time and since then he doesn't seem to have used that power. But even if they did what you suggested, there's no certainty they would have won the battle without use of a Snap. Thanos' army was kicking a lot of ass and Thanos has personally defeated most of the people on the other side while taking no more damage than a drop of blood.
There’s one mace left and it’s Thunderstrike. Bills Hammer is Stormbreaker and is supposed to be gold
A +4 to plot relevance.
There is no good reason. There has never been in a reason in the COMICS either that Thor, being able to teleport with Mjolnir portals, doesn’t contribute to the final battle by TELEPORTING instead of running up to the baddest man in the battle and hitting him with a hammer other than because Thor is not good at critical thinking or strategy.
why isnt Bill part of the MCU?
Because Disney is full of cunts who don’t want to make a lot of money on characters that would be instant hits. Instead we have lady Thor and bisexual drunk black Valkyrie. They pretty much skipped over Bill and also Thunderstrike
>we will most likely never getting a Thor Corp movie
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It gives you the power of awesome entrances.
>Infinity War "Bring me Thanos!"
and
>Endgame: cutting Thanos' arm off.
>arm
>bisexual drunk black Valkyrie
Funny how those three modifiers are fully irrelevant compared to 'mass murdering slaver who is literally the favorite of an insane megalomanic who organizes gladiatorial death games for his own amusement'.
Valkyrie could have overthrown this evil piece of shit, no problem, but instead she joined his regime and god knows for how long.
(It's actually not clear whether time is faster or slower on Sakaar than elsewhere, or what the proportion is. Loki was thrown out of the Bifrost seconds before Thor, but arrived on Sakaar weeks before him. So that suggests time flows faster on Sakaar, to the proportion of maybe a second per day. On the other hand, the Grandmaster seems to suggest time is slower when he says he would have been millions of years old if he had not been on Sakaar. Plus there does not seem too much time passing on Asgard compared to Sakaar, and there is zero time dilation when Thor talks to Heimdall. In any event, Valkyrie has been working for the Grandmaster for YEARS, maybe CENTURIES.)
She is a far worse person than many MCU villains.
He can summon the Bifrost by himself so it allows for interdimensional travel.
Thor cut the gauntlet off before he cut off his head, dude.
its a better conductor for thors power than mjolnir
Unclear if it can travel interdimensionally or not. Asgard may or may not be in regular space.
He was going to be in Ragnarok as a minor role but it was cut because it didn't do the character justice.
MCU Thor isn't Simonson Thor by any measure, he's a completely different flavor or Thor.
I'm a big Simonson fan too, but I don't want elements of his Thor run shoehorned into MCU Thor. It sucked with Skurge, Bill would fit no better.
Not sure Foster Thor will go any better, but I don't have that much invested in Jane's character.
Neither faster or slower. Thor just went there by a longer path.
>What powers does Stormbreaker actually give Thor?
All his old ones, but buffed. And it gives him control of the Bifrost.
>focuses and channels his own power,
Thor lost his powers when Asgard was destroyed, since, as Odin stated, Asgard was the source of his power just like it was for Hela. So Stormbreaker actually became for Thor what he thought Mjolnir originally was.
Is he a god of hammers?
No, just an ayylmao.
Teleporting everywhere is really rude.
>Which makes you wonder why he needs to hitch a ride with the Guardians when he can just teleport himself where he feels like it.
He doesn't have Heimdall's ultra-telescope sight. From Nidavellir to Midgard? Sure. I could maybe buy that because maybe he knew the general direction. But anywhere else? He'd basically be going blind.
>What powers does Stormbreaker actually give Thor?
It gives him the power to CHOP.
This is in Disney land in California at the guardians of the galaxy ride, made my dick hard when I saw it
>DnD PC's who don't want to RP the road.
Oh yes let's just discarded this super efficient means of instantaneous transportation of at least 900 miles in any direction in no time just because of the 'rooooole playing' opportunities. Experienced D&D player's only want random encounter 'roooooole playing' opportunities because it provides walking bags of X.P to kill otherwise they'll opt for teleport, youth.
Since when though?
Just went in may
Was meant for
In that case that's pretty cool. Too bad guardians 3 is still at least 2-3 years away.
Yeah it was a nice little addition, the ride is taking place in the collectors warehouse so there’s all kinds of cool stuff but that was my favorite one
could you pick it up
Fucking based, I was hoping Guardians and Thor would introduce Beta Ray Bill. That hammer needs to be gold though it’s perfect.
Thor didn't lose his powers. The dude opened a giant door and took a star in the face. Also how would the weapon give him his powers if Asgard is still gone. The end of Ragnarok explained that Asgard is not a place but whatever home you make it.
Bifrost is a big one, but it also was an unbreakable weapon to help channel his powers. The ax can cut through anything as seen when he threw it at Thanos. View his weapons as an amplifier or satellite dish, he pours his powers into them and they focus it in a direction or way he wants. Without a weapon his powers are more chaotic. So a God slaying weapon that allows him to control his powers better is a good weapon. However as we see in Endgame it is pretty much Mjolnir as they are interchangeable.
We as fans should’ve gotten Bill before Jane Thor. They literally skipped over so many characters. Also Bill could be a Guardian.
Can any MCU fan explain to me why Stormbreaker even has powers? Mjolnir was enchanted by Odin, who enchanted Stormbreaker? It's just an uru hammer/axe with Groot's arm for a handle. Shit makes no sense.
Wasn’t a whole arm gauntlet dude. His head did get cut off and then the coolest catchphrase ever.
Odin limited the powers of Mjolnir in Thor 1, it was already powerful. I don't think I'm the movies they ever said that he gave it its magic.
Something has to give it magic.
Dwarves did it I guess, runes in the molds?
it doesnt it's just a really powerful hammer that thor can channel his power through
likley it has some basic magic because dwarf nonsense, but beyond that it's just thors understanding that it channels his powers that makes him stronger with stormbreaker
The axe and the hammer are a focus to help Thor control his powers. Mjolnir was babby gods first hammer with training wheels implanted by Odin. The axe has no training wheels. It's all Thor's innate power at the end of the day. It's like a wizard with a staff.
That's never said either. And if the dwarves can do that why don't they have an arsenal of these things? They could have merked Thanos.
>it's just thors understanding that it channels his powers
Thor can't summon the bifrost on his own. Also, the hammer completely heals him, which isn't a power Thor has.
It was designed by the Dwarf king to be pretty much the ultimate weapon. The enchantment was already in the casting mold or the metal.
That's not how enchantment works.
Oh did they get enchantments wrong? How embarrassing.
I miss him, bros
Limited Uru would be my guess.
But because she’s black and likes pussy we should just let her slide.
Apparently...!
...I am triggered.
Yeah but he dropped immediately into the middle of the battle in Wakanda, even though that wasn't even on the map when he was an Avenger.
If he was going but what he knew the general direction of he'd have gone to the Avengers Facility in New York.
It doesn’t look like it due to the lighting in the pic and it being inside a glass case but it is gold. It’s so damn cool
No I wish, it’s sealed in a glass case
>Thor didn't lose his powers. The dude opened a giant door and took a star in the face.
That's not powers, that's just being a regular Asgardian.
> Also how would the weapon give him his powers if Asgard is still gone
Stormbringer is it's own powersource, apparently.
>The end of Ragnarok explained that Asgard is not a place but whatever home you make it.
Which was obvious bullshit even from watching that. If his powers were not sourced from Asgard itself, then allowing Ragnarok to happen was entirely fruitless and thus means that Hela is still alive to run rampant around the universe and continue to murder whoever she sees fit. I.E., Thor destroyed his people's home all 100% in vain.
Nah, bro. His powers came from Asgard the place, not the people. No Asgard means no powers for Thor, just as it means no powers for Hela. Asgard needed to be destroyed because that was the only way to rid Hela of her powers and thus make her not invulnerable anymore. Stormbreaker is the source of his powers now.
>Yeah but he dropped immediately into the middle of the battle in Wakanda,
Yeah, but that doesn't mean that he dropped right into Wakanda straight from Nidavellir. For all we know, he probably had to make stops to correct his course. Wakanda might not have even been where he first touched down on Earth that day.
>lands at the Avengers base in NY
>"So, blondie, how many more stops? You finally get it right this time?"
>"Last one, rabbit. I saw the ships through the bifrost. The battle is that way! Come, sweet Rabbit, Tree! We kill Thanos!
>insert last Bifrost trip to Wakanda
Then why was he able to wield Mjolnir and use it's powers? Thor does not need Asgard for his powers to work. Hela was the only one whos power came from Asgard. That and maybe Odin but we haven't seen how the Odin force works in the MCU. If you can show me an instance that they said Thor's power comes from asgard I would sincerely be interested. As far as I know Odin only tells Thor that Hela's power is tied to Asgard. The emotional toll of destroying his home was meant to be undermined by his realization that he doesn't need a physical home and thus they go and get wrecked by Thanos.
Valkyrie says Thor's power comes from Asgard, same as Hela. She could be wrong in-universe but from a movie stand point that line was put in the script intentionally. I don't think destroying the city of Asgard was what even killed Hela, Surtur just wrecked her shit. The people of Asgard are what power Thor, somehow.
>Stormbreaker allows Thor to channel the Bifrost and (despite being unconscious) allow him to teleport to a place he's never been in order to help people he's never met and a few of his friends fight a battle he knew nothing about
>this ability is never used or brought up again
>when the Avengers figure out where Thanos is at the beginning of Endgame, instead of just opening up a portal to the middle of Thanos' shack, Thor makes everybody get on the Benatar (which is probably filled with jars of Tony's piss and shit) and fly all the way across space to get there, costing them hours, if not days, of precious time
>When the Avengers are all trying to get the Infinity Gauntlet away from Thanos in the end battle, instead of taking the Bifrost to literally anywhere in the universe and putting it a bush or something to retrieve later, Thor doesn't even help his friends play hot potato with it
somebody fucking explain this to me
Because they will ruin it as they did with the skrulls.
Image, Ray Bill is a fascist that hates minorities! And Fem!Thor and Valkyrie will kill him!