Odin would win in a fight against Thor because he is simply a lot more powerful and more intelligent than his son. Thor, of course, is the superior physical specimen between the two but is still light years away from his father in terms of his power, intelligence, wisdom, and experience.
Whilst Odin is alive, Thor will never be more powerful. As soon as Odin died, Odinforce (powerful magic that came from his brothers who died in battle) was passed down to Thor, making him have the same power as Odin did, PLUS his own powers which will only get better and better over time.
Odin is the most powerful of the Norse gods and has superhuman strength and is said to be even stronger than Thor.
While Thor has used the Odinforce on multiple occasions in the comics, he was never able to fully control it, with the recent God of Hammers arc even revealing that he was never tapping into its full power in previous uses because Odin was still alive.
Odin is the most powerful of the Asgardian gods. Possessing the massive energy source called the Odinpower, or Odinforce, Odin's physical abilities are augmented, including superhuman strength, lifting up to 75 tons, superhuman durability, and regenerative powers.
That is exactly what the goddess Hel was. Being the daughter of Loki already made her very powerful. However, in her realm of the underworld, this half-decaying goddess was said to be even more powerful than Odin and many other Norse gods.
There are few people that Hela is not more powerful than. She was very easily able to defeat Thor (Chris Hemsworth), who left her to be destroyed by Surtur along with the entirety of Asgard because he couldn't defeat her himself.
Love and Thunder highlights this problem. In the opening voice-over, Korg explains that Thor is vulnerable and conflicted because he's lost so many people close to him.
In the original Norse mythology, there is no specific charm that prevents someone from lifting Mjolnir, but it is said to have been so heavy that only Thor could easily wield it as a weapon, with 4 giants or the combined strength of his two sons Modi and Magni being required to even lift it in some writings.
Superhuman Strength: Thor possesses class 100 strength and is easily capable of lifting 100 tons. Superhuman Durability: While in the form of an Asgardian Goddess, Thor possesses virtual invulnerability and immunity to all known Earthly diseases and infections.
While Thor is powerful and his strength is said to be unmatched, he is not strictly immortal like other mythological gods. He is susceptible both to aging and to being killed in battle. Like other Norse gods, he must consume special apples kept by the goddess Idun to keep from aging.
Odin's Achilles heel is his weakness to Force. As is the case from here on out, Physical damage has better scaling than Magic, so bringing brawlers to the fight instead of Force users is viable.
According to Norse mythology, Thor dies in an epic battle with a monstrous serpent named Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard (middle earth) Serpent.
No I can't. The enchantment is such that the hammer will simply counter any force applied by an individual to specifically carry or shift it from a place of rest, unless that individual fits Odin's terms of enchantment.
Despite the Odin-Force being named after Odin, His son Thor has been granted this power on several occasions. The first occasion occurred after Odin died in battle against Surtur. After Odin's death, Thor gains the Odin-Force through becoming the new All-Father of Asgard.
Galactus would win in a fight against Odin.
Other Marvel characters have lifted Mjolnir not through worthiness but through technicalities such as absorbing Thor's powers, including the Air-Walker, Awesome Android, Magneto, Rogue, Wonder Man, and Doctor Doom.
Absolutely yes. In fact, there are quite a few misconceptions about Thor's abilities. Even Thor himself was unaware in Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok film.
Why is this such a big deal? Well, for starters, the hammer in question, Mjolnir, can only be wielded by those who are considered “worthy,” a little mystical insurance policy put on it by Thor's dad, Odin. It's pretty cool to see the Avenger who is the purest of heart officially deemed “worthy” of the weapon of a god.
Stormbreaker can summon the bifrost and Hela is stronger in Asgard. Thor can teleport her and himself and open her chest killing her, or cut off her limbs ir head. Plus, Stormbreaker is stronger than Mjolnir.
Now, Hela turned out to be too powerful, and as Odin's true heir, she was tied to Asgard. Thor realized he was not going to be able to defeat her, and in an interesting turn of events, he ended up restoring Surtur's power by having Loki drop the crown in the Eternal Flame.
Thanos has god-like powers, which means he is definitely more powerful than any person on Earth and a good part of the galaxy. However, he is not a god. This was probably why Thor was not given a chance to defeat Thanos in the movie.
Wanda was considered to be the Nexus Being of Earth-616, but there were still forces far more powerful than her. Perhaps the most obvious character that was more powerful than the Scarlet Witch was the One Above All, who acted as the "god" of the Marvel universe.
7 Her Glaring Weakness
For Hela, it's her cloak. Without it, she can be reduced to her true form, that of a half-dead woman. One portion of her body remains alive and well, but the only half is no more than a rotting corpse, unable to move or do anything.
As Odin's right hand, Hela saw anyone standing in their way of domination of the Nine Realms as an enemy of Asgard. When Odin decided to become a benevolent king and have Thor, he imprisoned her in Hel for some millennia, erasing her from Asgardian history.