No BFR, fight to the death.
Fight takes places on an uninhabited planet.
Lafleeze is bloodlusted. So are Black Adam and Thor. It's WW3 Black Adam and Thor with Odin Force.
No BFR, fight to the death.
Fight takes places on an uninhabited planet.
Lafleeze is bloodlusted. So are Black Adam and Thor. It's WW3 Black Adam and Thor with Odin Force.
Larfleeze
Larfleeze
Black Adam is simply a physical being with no such powers other than strength, I don't even count the occasional "SHAZAM", dodging lightning strikes. It's hard to overcome a versatile enemy with such brute strength. Thor would be better off with a better partner who can do a bit more.
@New_World_Order: even if thor had superman, Wonder Woman and three green lanterns they'd still be slaughtered. Larfleeze is a one man lantern corps.
@New_World_Order: he would most likely slaughter that team. He's a walking lantern corps,
Literally. Like, it would take the entire green lantern corps to bring him down.
Edit: thor has the odin force, he wins.
Just to be sure I'm not missing something, what feats does Thor have with the Odin-Force(that suggest he could take Larfleeze on his own)?
Or are people just translating what Odin's capable of to him?
Time freeze.
@theking47: Wasn't that an alternate version of Thor?
And if so, he only did that one time.................
@theking47: Gotcha, sure.
Actually "bloodlusted" isn't interchangeable with "out of character": Bloodlusted implies they'll attack the way they normally do, but without restraint AKA the intent, or without reservation whether or not they kill.
Out of character implicates a means of attack they hardly ever exercise.
To use(regular) Thor as an example; if he were bloodlusted, that means he'd throw his hammer as hard as he could, stike as mightily as he was able, or cast lightening bolts with no reservations whether who he was fighting could survive.
Out of character is where he'd be willing to exercise the outlined set of abilities he were capable of. Draining, teleporting, and the lot(of what he can do with his hammer), in addition to what he normally does.
Hope I've clarified the discrepancy.
Roach face for sure. :)
Way too powerful . These guys are not in his league
@theking47: Gotcha, sure.
Actually "bloodlusted" isn't interchangeable with "out of character": Bloodlusted implies they'll attack the way they normally do, but without restraint AKA the intent, or without reservation whether or not they kill.
Out of character implicates a means of attack they hardly ever exercise.
To use(regular) Thor as an example; if he were bloodlusted, that means he'd throw his hammer as hard as he could, stike as mightily as he was able, or cast lightening bolts with no reservations whether who he was fighting could survive.
Out of character is where he'd be willing to exercise the outlined set of abilities he were capable of. Draining, teleporting, and the lot(of what he can do with his hammer), in addition to what he normally does.
Hope I've clarified the discrepancy.
Actually morals off would be that in Bold. Bloodlusted would mean they rush the opponent(s) with no thought hence bloodlust.
@kingant27: OF Thor....mind giving us some feats of his? because sometimes, a certain power or artifact in someone's hand might not make him as powerful as the power or artifacts original owner, or other owners.
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