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Shiiiiiit.....This is one of the few times I don't know the victor

Of course Thor can just lay Cole on the ground with Mjioner perfectly fine if he gets the hit, but Cole has the AP and Durability to counter, and Cole's lightning in terms of versatility is>>>>Thor, on top of being highly resistant to lightning.

That said, Mjioner is incredibly dangerous as it pins Cole down immediately and it's game over, plus Thor has the intelligence and expirience by a good margin.

Inconclusive, can go either way.
 
Thor only used the 'lay his hammer to pin them' trick twice. Once against someone he didn't want to fight (Loki in the first Thor) and the other against a giant dragon in Ragnarok. Against Tony, Hulk, and that guy from Dark World, he never even tries. Not sure its in character to drop the hammer and leave.
 
The question is if Cole is worthy enough to wield Mjolnir? Also, does Thor usually use Mjolnir to pin people down? I didn't see Ragnorok, but from all his other movies, I don't remember him using it in battle.
 
Cole is still a sarcastic arse by the end of inFAMOUS 1. I'd say he'd likely be worthy by the beginning of 2 though.
 
Saying Thor can set the hammer on Cole's chest is some pretty lazy reasoning. From my recolection of the MCU he does not do this regularly. And I'm pretty sure Thor would not want to just leave his hammer lying around. Especially since this version's powers are tied to it. And Cole would still be able to attack him vis range.
 
Yeah. Not to mention I'm pretty sure Cole is pretty much 999.99999999999999 Megatons and would have a solid AP advantage over Thor. Any Ranged Game Thor tries to pull (for whatever reason) would easily get absorbed too.

Cole seems like the relable pick here.
 
I'd say he's more of a depressed altruist if anything if his dialogue from the ending of inFamous 1 and comics are anything to go by
 
Not on purpose. Hulk stopped to try to pick the hammer up himself.

Incorrect, Thor trapped his huge ass hand in between the handle and the ground, forcing Thor to try and pick it up

Pinning people isn't OOC
 
Well, Tony definitely wasn't worthy, and he could easily fit under that same description.
 
(at 2:35) It's more like he threw it at Hulk, Hulk tried to grab it by the handle, and fell, and tried to lift it. He wasn't trapped, just too fixated on trying to lift the hammer, you see him change the position of the handle and get up to try and get more leverage to pick it up
 
Going with Cole for the moment

Thor has him outclassed in CQC and experience, and his regen and flight will help him stay in the game, but Cole has in number in many other departments

Cole eats Thor's lightning with mid difficulty, regen is just as good as Thor's and can be further amped by draining electricity. Cole has superior range game (homing rockets, omnidirectional blasts, attack reflecting shockwaves, etc). Being in Central Park guarantees that Cole has access to dozens of energy sources to use for healing and recharging, and can potentially use them to amp his power further. Also can fling metal benches at Thor to distract him or to buy time.

Also keep in mind that Good Cole's grenades can also trap its targets in arc restraints (which means that's its Cole's class G vs Thor's class M). His rockets can reverse gravity, along with his shockwaves, and they can track enemies.

Thor's only real methods of victory it to either get up close and beat Cole to death with his strength (which is gonna be hard due to Cole's regen, ability to coat himself in lightning, release shockwaves, and gigawatt blades could cost Thor an arm), or to use Mjolnir to pin him. As explained above, Thor only has like 2 feats of doing this (the Hulk one doesn't count cause it wasn't Hulk being trapped underneath the hammer, Hulk was too fixated on lifting he hammer to let go), so it's likely not gonna be one of his early moves.

Cole via regen and versatility in ranged combat
 
Grimreaperofjustice said:
It wasn't a stomp it was even definently...
Hardly. Just because Tony got Thor dancing around a bit doesn't mean they were equal. Thor was squeezing the armour's arms like empty beer cans and a repulsor blast to the face (charged by his own lightning as well) did nothing to him
 
I could have sworn I said Cole for the reasons above at some point.....


well I'm saying it now so
 
VersusJunkie54 said:
I saw that thread, but didn't read it. Can you summarize exactly what that means and how it'll tend to affect matchups?
Essentially unless the storm is created as a side effect of sheer physical power, like All Might did, or with a very small fraction of power that is channeled through your entire powerset, like Abigail from DMC with his energy manip, it is to be treated soleley as AP and not scale to physical stats
 
Storm feats scale to Cole's striking strength though. He's able to physically fight and harm people who can withstand his attacks, like David Warner, said attacks also change the weather in this way, so the attack has that much power.
 
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