He has the power to manipulate weather.
Are you saying Stark has the power to call forth Nukes to redirect?
have you ever read a comic in your life?
The point is that Iron Man needed external powers to redirect the nuke. Your point was that Thor's accolades in that battle don't really count as he's using external forces like Mjolnir but Iron Man is too.
Thor want born with the hammer in his hand (presumably). Not only that, in the mcu Thor is simply an Alien probably not much different than human. His advancements might even just be nanotech in his blood introduced after birth. Or maybe just alien altered dna.

We saw in Thor 1 what Thor was like with his given powers speed away. His natural powers made him about as strong as a regular person.

Iron man's feats parallel those or Thor. They both use outside sources.
Thor can fight without Mljonir. I don't know much about Thor lore but I'm sure he can do a lot of things without his hammer. Iron Man can't really do anything without his armour even though him and his suit are one.He's a psycho (and can't read).
No they are not.Thor can fight without Mljonir. I don't know much about Thor lore but I'm sure he can do a lot of things without his hammer. Iron Man can't really do anything without his armour even though him and his suit are one.
If you can simply "undo" asguardian (in the mcu, which is what we're discussing), then it just ain't natural born talent. Its alterations (technology) that can be undone with the flick of a switch.Nope. Anyone can wield Mljonir as long as they are worthy. Thor is a God in the MCU and it has been said by several people within the MCU. He's way stronger than your average human being. Don't kid yourself. MCU Thor has been nerfed, I don't think anyone can deny that BUT not to the extent you're describing here. Watch his fights with the Frost Giants, Kurse and Malekith to know that Thor is not like a human or in your case, "not much different than human."
LOL Thor lost ALL of his powers in the first Thor film. He was turned from an Asgardian to a normal human being. Seriously do you even pay attention when you watch these films?![]()
Sure you wanna know?So what are we talking about here?
(simple discussion of who's had the most kills in the MCU so far/and what type of damage Thor could do to a human foe has kind of derailed a bit).I have a few words for him but then I'd likely be banned. Not getting banned over a poster who's either a troll or just one thinks-he-knows-it-all fan who can't hold up in an argument against more knowledgeable posters. Time to move on and actually discuss this movie and/or the MCU.He's a psycho (and can't read).
Sure you wanna know?(simple discussion of who's had the most kills in the MCU so far/and what type of damage Thor could do to a human foe has kind of derailed a bit).
His arc reactor is more efficient than nuclear power (supposedly), I'm sure a weapon using that technology would be pretty efficient and deadly.He can: using ''the electro magnet technology''. I'd love to know more about it. LOL!
If you can simply "undo" asguardian (in the mcu, which is what we're discussing), then it just ain't natural born talent. Its alterations (technology) that can be undone with the flick of a switch.
Thor is unlike a human with his asgardian technology (in the mcu).

And he is referenced to be "like" a God. Not "A" God.
It's some kind of contest he's having with the environmental activism group he works with. Don't know the specifics but someone basically has to do something to spread the word about whatever cause it is and they get a trip to the AoU set.Eh not really.
So what's the deal with the photo Ruffalo has tweeted about joining him on the Avengers 2 set?
Details about it here: Win a Trip to the Avengers 2 Set and Hang Out with Mark RuffaloEh not really.
So what's the deal with the photo Ruffalo has tweeted about joining him on the Avengers 2 set?
If you can simply "undo" asguardian (in the mcu, which is what we're discussing), then it just ain't natural born talent. Its alterations (technology) that can be undone with the flick of a switch.
Thor is unlike a human with his asgardian technology (in the mcu).
And he is referenced to be "like" a God. Not "A" God.
I have a few words for him but then I'd likely be banned. Not getting banned over a poster who's either a troll or just one thinks-he-knows-it-all fan who can't hold up in an argument against more knowledgeable posters. Time to move on and actually discuss this movie and/or the MCU.
His arc reactor is more efficient than nuclear power (supposedly), I'm sure a weapon using that technology would be pretty efficient and deadly.
If you can simply "undo" asguardian (in the mcu, which is what we're discussing), then it just ain't natural born talent. Its alterations (technology) that can be undone with the flick of a switch.
t:I can see the government creating Ultron as a response to Stark's Avengers. Maybe that's where Rhodey comes in? Ultron putting him in a coma and manipulating Jarvis would make it really personal to Tony.
If you can simply "undo" asguardian (in the mcu, which is what we're discussing), then it just ain't natural born talent. Its alterations (technology) that can be undone with the flick of a switch.
Thor is unlike a human with his asgardian technology (in the mcu).
And he is referenced to be "like" a God. Not "A" God.