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As the title states Thor (Marvel Comics) page is hugely incorrect, I would edit it to fix the monstrosity that it is but obviously i can't because "it's protected". It obviously isn't protected somebody went there and demolished the entire thing.
Attack Potency: Solar System Level.
Firstly: Thor and Beta Ray Bill destroyed Surtur's portal (JOINT POWER FEAT).
Secondly: Just because something is bigger than a star, it does not mean that it is bigger than a solar system. There are some stars out in our own universe that are barely bigger than Jupiter, and yet our star is bigger than them, but yet it is smaller than our solar system.
to give you some idea of how big a solar system is let's have a look at the size of a star.
The sun (our star) has a radius of 695,700km (432,287miles)
The solar system (our solar system specifically) has a radius of 287,460,000,000km (178,619,362,920miles)
I mean.......you could fit 413,100 suns in our solar system and there would still be space left over.
Even if we were to use VY Canis Majoris (the largest star in the known universe) which has a radius of 988,000,000+ and we placed it in our solar system then the solar system would still have enough room for another 289 VY Canis Majoris's.
So to say that Thor has solar system attack potency is just...flat out wrong, it's even worse that you are using a join effort feat to try and prove that he is.
Revised Attack Potency Level: Star Level.
Speed: Everything seems in order here, moving on....hang about, "Omnipresent", if you are referring to Rune King Thor he didn't become omnipresent when he merged with the universe, he became omniscient....Okay moving on now.
Lifting Strength: YJ "Lifted the midgard serpent who weighs as much as a planet". Well first things first, the midgard serpent weighs 1/3 of Earth's total weight.
Earths total weight is 5.972 sextillion tons
1/3 of that weight is 1,990,666,666,666,666,666.
So to say that the Midgard serpent weighs as much as a planet is wrong.
And to classify Earth as a "LARGE PLANET" is also incredibly wrong, we are one of the smallest planets in our solar system, let alone the universe so his lifting strength needs to be edited to Class Z.
Revised Lifting Strength: Z.
Durability: Solar system level.
Hahahahahahahaha. No words are needed.
HEAVILY (I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH) RECOMMENDED DURABILITY LEVEL: Multi-Planetary and even that is a stretch of his durability.
Striking Strength: XPG.
Oh for the love of god, please. Thor? Solar system level striking strength? So you guys honestly believe that Thor is capable of busting Solar Systems with his hammer swings? Guys take it from someone who is a veteran member on another comic based site, please get your act together.
Revised Striking Strength: The tiering in this category is a bit messed up i recommend adding a few more tiers into this as the closest one i could find to Thor's true striking strength is XKJ (But by no means are his CASUAL strikes multi planetary level, when he was fighting Gorr his bones were breaking and all he was doing was busting the planet beneath and cracking a nearby moon).
Recommended Tier for Thor is a toss up between 5-A or 4-C.
I know a lot of you guys may disagree with this but this is honestly my opinion of what Thor should be.
Attack Potency: Solar System Level.
Firstly: Thor and Beta Ray Bill destroyed Surtur's portal (JOINT POWER FEAT).
Secondly: Just because something is bigger than a star, it does not mean that it is bigger than a solar system. There are some stars out in our own universe that are barely bigger than Jupiter, and yet our star is bigger than them, but yet it is smaller than our solar system.
to give you some idea of how big a solar system is let's have a look at the size of a star.
The sun (our star) has a radius of 695,700km (432,287miles)
The solar system (our solar system specifically) has a radius of 287,460,000,000km (178,619,362,920miles)
I mean.......you could fit 413,100 suns in our solar system and there would still be space left over.
Even if we were to use VY Canis Majoris (the largest star in the known universe) which has a radius of 988,000,000+ and we placed it in our solar system then the solar system would still have enough room for another 289 VY Canis Majoris's.
So to say that Thor has solar system attack potency is just...flat out wrong, it's even worse that you are using a join effort feat to try and prove that he is.
Revised Attack Potency Level: Star Level.
Speed: Everything seems in order here, moving on....hang about, "Omnipresent", if you are referring to Rune King Thor he didn't become omnipresent when he merged with the universe, he became omniscient....Okay moving on now.
Lifting Strength: YJ "Lifted the midgard serpent who weighs as much as a planet". Well first things first, the midgard serpent weighs 1/3 of Earth's total weight.
Earths total weight is 5.972 sextillion tons
1/3 of that weight is 1,990,666,666,666,666,666.
So to say that the Midgard serpent weighs as much as a planet is wrong.
And to classify Earth as a "LARGE PLANET" is also incredibly wrong, we are one of the smallest planets in our solar system, let alone the universe so his lifting strength needs to be edited to Class Z.
Revised Lifting Strength: Z.
Durability: Solar system level.
Hahahahahahahaha. No words are needed.
HEAVILY (I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH) RECOMMENDED DURABILITY LEVEL: Multi-Planetary and even that is a stretch of his durability.
Striking Strength: XPG.
Oh for the love of god, please. Thor? Solar system level striking strength? So you guys honestly believe that Thor is capable of busting Solar Systems with his hammer swings? Guys take it from someone who is a veteran member on another comic based site, please get your act together.
Revised Striking Strength: The tiering in this category is a bit messed up i recommend adding a few more tiers into this as the closest one i could find to Thor's true striking strength is XKJ (But by no means are his CASUAL strikes multi planetary level, when he was fighting Gorr his bones were breaking and all he was doing was busting the planet beneath and cracking a nearby moon).
Recommended Tier for Thor is a toss up between 5-A or 4-C.
I know a lot of you guys may disagree with this but this is honestly my opinion of what Thor should be.