"Historically, Thor's power fluctuates depending on his emotional state and his willpower. He subconsciously holds back often, especially on Earth. Gods are weaker when not in their home world. Therefore, the location of the battle alongside the stakes that may affect Thor's emotions and will should be carefully considered in versus threads."
To:
"Thor's power depends upon multiple variables, including his own
worthiness,
emotional state,
his story as
a god,
acceptance of his Asgardian-Elder God heritage, and even the location of the battle, being weaker
outside of Asgard or the
Nine Realms. In many stories he is frequently depicted as
superior but comparable to
Herald-level characters like Silver Surfer
and Hyperion, but it is not uncommon for Thor to battle Skyfather or Hell Lord-tier opponents and he has multiple feats of shaking all of the Nine Realms with his blows. He also has multiple feats of him harming or otherwise scaling to Yggdrasil, which makes up all that is. His tiering is split to account for how the power level of gods, who
are stories and
physical manifestations of belief,
can fluctuate. This includes Thor's
personal belief in himself, which empowered him to the point where in base he defeated M.Y.T.H.O.S., who had previously oneshot his Complete All-Father form." (this would be a note at the bottom of his profile)
Option 1: Varies according to Divinity, Willpower, and Location.
High 3-A (placeholder Herald tier) normally, up to
Low 1-A or
1-A at peak.
Option 2: Varies according to Divine Willpower and Location.
High 3-A (placeholder Herald tier) normally, up to
Low 1-A or
1-A at peak.
Option 3: Varies according to Belief, Willpower, and Location.
High 3-A (placeholder Herald tier) normally, up to
Low 1-A or
1-A at peak.