Godzillasaurus
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Thor, Vision, and Ironman merely damaged Ultron. Then Hulk pounded him a couple of times. Then Scarlet Witch tore the heart out of the Ultimate body. Then it was discovered by Vision that he was still alive.I also dont like how people are using that fact of the combined attacks from Thor,Vision and Iron Man not able to kill Ultron as an excuse to defend Ultron not being weak in combat,sorry but no,it's not a case there
I don't know why you are so blind- if taking three blasts to the face and still not turning into a molten pile of rubble is not a great defensive feat, I don't know what else is.
All of this can be explained by a lack of consistency/director/writer/directing-style. Whedon alone, while both of his respective films in the MCU have been terrific IMO, does not do the best job in regards to the strengths and weaknesses of characters. Captain America threw around Ultron, a robot probably twice his own weight, with greater ease than pretty much every other villain that he has faced.First,we dont know much how powerful the mind gem actually is compared to other stones like power stone which supposed can be used to destroy a planet when it hit the ground
When Ronan used it on all of Guardians during the battle in Dark Aster,it barely hurt any of them and it was a power stone,which should be more powerful than the mind stone even if Ronan didn't use it on its full potential
In similar cases,Loki used the same mind stone to attack Cap in Avengers,but he took the hit by the deflection from Cap's sheld and got up like nothing happened
Malekith hit Thor several times with reality stone and Thor still barely got any damage in his face
In this regard, it is not a case of Ultron being weak but rather poor consistency: he threw a f***ing motorcycle during the HYDRA battle in AoU but was barely capable of fazing Loki in their Germany confrontation.
And that doesn't even take other films/directors and writers into account. Whedon seems more open to humor and quick little punchouts while the Russos for example seem to take a stronger liking to more serious fighting. That is the main problem with a shared universe and different primary cast members.