That's just it; I contend they do not have equal stamina in the long term based on their immortal and near immortal lifespans. What could happen with age does matter. If you choose to exclude age as a factor, that's your choice but for godly characters such as these two; aging is to be considered because their stamina is so vast it will not diminish for quite some time. Even to the point where aging becomes the deciding factor. You stated "Stamina only refers to how long someone can go without tiring...what will or could happen to their stamina with age doesn't matter." Yet, in this case it does because they could literaly battle for thousands of years at which point Thor's aging would decrease his stamina. In this case aging matters. "But you're now making this a case about longevity and not stamina.What will happen in the long term relates to longevity.Also, again there is no proof that Thor will be effected by aging so you really don't have a point any way you try and twist this.I'm not excluding anything.Aging simply doesn't matter.
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