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Perseus Vs Hercules vs Thor ( Battle Of the Chosen Ones )
oh yeah, Thor had control over lightning pounded mountains down with his hammer, wrestled Old Age to a stanndstill (although i suppose Hercules won against death) really I think this is a competition between Hercules and Thor, and I think Thor has marginally more power
if mythology i think thor should take it since thor is faster, on par with hercules in strength and can use lightning powers. perseus however is a non factor here.
Thor- With one strike of Mjolnir he made a valley out of a mountain(or in side of the mountain, not sure), drank so deeply out of the ocean that humans thought that the sea had retreated, pulled up the head of Jörmungandr(world serpent) out of the water with a fishing pole, wrestled Elli(old age) longer than any other would be able to, And he is the son of Odin and Fjörgyn(earth).
Edit: Mjolnir could; strike as firmly as Thor wanted, whatever his aim, and the hammer would never fail, and if he threw it at something, it would never miss and never fly so far from his hand that it would not find its way back, and when he wanted, it would be so small that it could be carried inside his tunic.
@blackopsx21 said:
Mythology
If it was comics Thor would take this easily. But going by the myths. Hercules wins. IIRC if Perseus has the head of Medusa and the invisibility helmet he might beat Thor based on hax alone. But without them Thor comes in second place.
Hercules > Thor > Perseus
@mandoviking said:
Thor- With one strike of Mjolnir he made a valley out of a mountain(or in side of the mountain, not sure), drank so deeply out of the ocean that humans thought that the sea had retreated, pulled up the head of Jörmungandr(world serpent) out of the water with a fishing pole, wrestled Elli(old age) longer than any other would be able to, And he is the son of Odin and Fjörgyn(earth).
Edit: Mjolnir could; strike as firmly as Thor wanted, whatever his aim, and the hammer would never fail, and if he threw it at something, it would never miss and never fly so far from his hand that it would not find its way back, and when he wanted, it would be so small that it could be carried inside his tunic.
Hercules split two continents a part (Africa and Europe), shook the Earth when he tried to free a friend of his from the Chair of forgetfulness, lifted up the heavens (Cosmos), defeated Geras (Old Age) and defeated Thanatos (Death). He was made by Zeus to be a defender of the Gods and defeated several Gods by himself. He has arrows dipped in the hydra's poison and he's more intelligent so I think he'd win.
@leesensei said:
@blackopsx21 said:
Mythology
If it was comics Thor would take this easily. But going by the myths. Hercules wins. IIRC if Perseus has the head of Medusa and the invisibility helmet he might beat Thor based on hax alone. But without them Thor comes in second place.
Hercules > Thor > Perseus
@mandoviking said:
Thor- With one strike of Mjolnir he made a valley out of a mountain(or in side of the mountain, not sure), drank so deeply out of the ocean that humans thought that the sea had retreated, pulled up the head of Jörmungandr(world serpent) out of the water with a fishing pole, wrestled Elli(old age) longer than any other would be able to, And he is the son of Odin and Fjörgyn(earth).
Edit: Mjolnir could; strike as firmly as Thor wanted, whatever his aim, and the hammer would never fail, and if he threw it at something, it would never miss and never fly so far from his hand that it would not find its way back, and when he wanted, it would be so small that it could be carried inside his tunic.
Hercules split two continents a part (Africa and Europe), shook the Earth when he tried to free a friend of his from the Chair of forgetfulness, lifted up the heavens (Cosmos), defeated Geras (Old Age) and defeated Thanatos (Death). He was made by Zeus to be a defender of the Gods and defeated several Gods by himself. He has arrows dipped in the hydra's poison and he's more intelligent so I think he'd win.
Did not know that he could split continents apart, thank you.
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