Thor vs Doomsday
Thor
vs
Doomsday
Battlefield : Asgard
Win Conditions : Death
Both are going all out
Thor is NOT holding back. No Morals. Thor can access and control Warrior's Madness but only use it if he needs it
EDIT : Thor now has his Belt of Strength (Doubles his physical strength)
Who wins?
DD...easy.
Cut it out, you'll have to give Thor a significant power-up f he wants to stand his ground with DD.
Doomsday got this
Thor can't win, the hammer wouldnt be enough to take down doomsday with his speed and strength
"@StrongestOneThereIs said:"DD easily "What if i made it DOS Doomsday and put BFR as a win condition? Would it be fair? "
DOS doomsday isnt going to lose.. BFR wont even be easy agaist this Doomsday either. HE would KO if not Kill Thor before Any BFR happen. I am pretty Sure First Physical attack would go to doomsday.
DOS doomsday isnt slow. THe only way Thor wins this is unless you said doomsday is at the strength of Colossus/ Speed of the Hulk and durability similar to his own.
If Thor fight smart and foucs on his range of abilities he can pull a victory. Thor won't be pulling any pucnhes in this fight because he will eventually know that Doomsday is dangerous and a threat to the universe. Thor usally hold back or fight to the princible of his opponent skill and abilities due to the fact that he not a killer he only kill when it necressary. But he better eput him down fast.
"Thor. He beat Juggernaut who is even more impossible to kill with physical attacks."
i should just add this .
JUG is not harder to kill than doomsday not at all. Doomsday is the one of the most difficult characters to beat amongst the large heavy hitters. With his recovery and adaptation. you have to remember his adaptation and comming back from death dont really have a limit.
Make sense?
" @Gremlin From Kremlin: Superman is stronger than Thor. DD owns Superman, by association, DD super owns Thor. Make sense? "@Superguy1591: Superman is not stronger than Thor. Doomsday doesn't own Superman, Superman didn't fight at full power and he also defeated him.
" If Thor fight smart and foucs on his range of abilities he can pull a victory. Thor won't be pulling any pucnhes in this fight because he will eventually know that Doomsday is dangerous and a threat to the universe. Thor usally hold back or fight to the princible of his opponent skill and abilities due to the fact that he not a killer he only kill when it necressary. But he better eput him down fast. "I was not aware that Thor is known for holding Back..Scans Please...
doomsday is still huty by punches from superman and when Superman/Blackadam/captain marvel/doomsday acctually destroys a planet with nothing but a single strike then DD will be able to take a strike from thor....when he's not in the warriors madness
" @CosmicSpiral said:He will win. There are many powers he doesn't use because he holds back."Are morals off for Thor? "what do you think will happen if morals are off. "
@WarChild: It's stated all the time.
Superman >> Thor
Doomsday >>>>>>>>>>>Superman.
" @warlord1234 said:" If Thor fight smart and foucs on his range of abilities he can pull a victory. Thor won't be pulling any pucnhes in this fight because he will eventually know that Doomsday is dangerous and a threat to the universe. Thor usally hold back or fight to the princible of his opponent skill and abilities due to the fact that he not a killer he only kill when it necressary. But he better eput him down fast. "I was not aware that Thor is known for holding Back..Scans Please... "
Ill show you them.
Also, Thor holds back the MAJORITY of the time.
The anger he felt at himself in the above scene manifested by his quitting the Avengers, returning to Asgard and not appearing on Earth for an entire year (and several publishing years in fact). However, this nature of his persists to this very day and became a recurring theme in his adventures. He is, in fact, just that powerful and to live on Earth, he must hold back. He certainly must restrain himself against foes of lesser stature, such as Puma, from Avengers #304:
But even when confronted by his peers in power, like the Dark Gods, he still hesitates to unleash his full fury until pushed to the brink, from Thor vol. 2 #12:
He does so even against the most persistent foes in his career, like the Wrecker, because of that perilous line he straddles, from Thor vol. 2 #28
And most definitely against those he would normally call ally, such as Gladiator, from Thor vol. 2 #35:
But make no mistake, when the gloves are off, people like Ironman take notice of the difference, from Thor vol. 3 #3:
And for all that talk about using the "full force of Mjolnir," we see that even within the same fight, that verbiage sometimes isn't true. Here, against Grog the Godslayer he supposedly uses a self-proclaimed full-force Mjolnir throw to no avail. But after getting over his own insecurities, he throws one again to devastating effect in Thor Annual vol. 2 #1
" @warlord1234 said:" If Thor fight smart and foucs on his range of abilities he can pull a victory. Thor won't be pulling any pucnhes in this fight because he will eventually know that Doomsday is dangerous and a threat to the universe. Thor usally hold back or fight to the princible of his opponent skill and abilities due to the fact that he not a killer he only kill when it necressary. But he better eput him down fast. "I was not aware that Thor is known for holding Back..Scans Please... "
I don't need to show you is common knowledge. Read the comics.
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