God of War

Thor - The Destroyer

Thor - The Destroyer

Thor is the Norse Aesir God of thunder, lightning, storms, and strength. He is the son of Odin and Fjörgyn, husband of Sif, half-brother of Baldur, Týr, Meili, Hodr, and Bragi, and the father of Magni, Modi, Thrúðr, and step-father of Ullr. Odin commissioned Brok and Sindri to build Mjölnir for Thor to protect Asgard, which the dwarves later regretted. Thor returns to Midgard with Freya’s help to avenge the deaths of Baldur, Magni, and Modi at Kratos’s hands. He is boastful, quick-tempered, prideful, a drunk, and cruel with no mercy for enemies.

Strength

  • Slams so hard on Hrungnir’s stone head that it was smashed to pieces (source) (Mimir’s Story)
  • Sends Kratos flying several feet up a cliff (source)
  • Sends the metal statue of Tyr’s helmet flying (source)
  • Briefly kills Kratos with a hit to the head (source)
  • Sends Kratos spinning through the air with a hit to the chest (source) (Failed QTE)
  • Destroys a stone column (source)
  • Damages Kratos’s shield with several strikes (source)
  • His battle with Jörmungandr splintered Yggdrasil, a construct that transcends space and time and supports all of creation, sending the World Serpent backward through time before his own birth (source) (Mimir’s Story)
  • The Ragnarok version of his battle with Jörmungandr (source)
  • Clashes with the Leviathan Axe several times, though Kratos eventually disarms him (source)
  • Kills Kratos in three hits to the face when Kratos does not block (source) (Failed QTE)
  • Sends Kratos flying above the clouds by throwing Mjolnir (source)
  • Embeds Mjolnir into stone (source)
  • Clash of Mjolnir with Leviathan Axe creates shockwave that cracks the ice underneath (source)
  • Destroys a pile of stone debris with Mjolnir throw (source)
  • Throws Mjolnir up a cliff (source)
  • Destroys another pile of debris with Mjolnir (source)
  • Obliterates a Draugar with Mjolnir (source)
  • Destroys another pile of stone debris with Mjolnir (source)
  • Crushes an armored Einherjar’s head with Mjolnir while drunk (source) (Drunk)
  • Destroys a pile of ice and boulders with Mjolnir (source)
  • Destroys another pile of ice and boulders with Mjolnir (source)
  • Throws Mjolnir up another cliff (source)
  • Creates a shockwave with his clap strong enough to send Kratos flying (source)
  • Breaks Kratos’s guard even when using his shield (source)
  • Sends Kratos flying with a punch (source) (Failed QTE)
  • Smashes the ground so hard he sends Kratos flying (source)
  • Cracks stone by punching Kratos into it (source)
  • Splinters the walls of Odin’s wooden hut (source)
  • Sends Kratos skidding back (source)
  • Shoves Kratos to the ground when Kratos tries to push him against a cliffside with his shield (source)
  • Slams Kratos’s face on the ground so hard it embeds it into thick ice and damages a nearby statue (source)
  • Overpowers Kratos (source)
  • Manhandles Kratos, picking him up and tossing him aside (source)
  • Grabs Kratos in midair and throws him back to the floor by the arm (source)
  • Tosses Kratos around while grappling with him (source)
  • Throws an Einherjar at a table, destroying it, while drunk (source) (Drunk)
  • Slams an Einherjar onto a table so hard it launches Atreus flying through the air from the other side, while drunk (source) (Drunk)
  • Throws Kratos at Odin’s wooden hut, damaging it (source)
  • Picks up and slams Kratos against the rocky ground, cracking it (source)
  • Kicks Modi so badly he cannot stand (source)
  • Killed Thamur, a giant so big his corpse crushed a village (source) (Mimir’s Story)
  • Example of Thamur’s size (source)
  • His and Jörmungandr’s first fight could be felt across all realms (source) (Freya’s Story)
  • Fought the Muspelheim trials off-screen, leaving mountains of corpses (source)
  • Mountains of corpses after Muspelheim trials (source)
  • Snaps Kratos’s neck in his grip (source) (Failed QTE)

Speed

  • Zips across several feet fairly quickly (source)
  • Sneaks up on Odin (source)
  • Jumps up a cliff (source)
  • Jumps across a pit (source)
  • Jumps up another cliff (source)

Durability

  • Survives Hrungnir’s massive corpse falling on top of him, though stunned with stone head lodged in skull (source) (Mimir’s Story)
  • Stunned by Hrungnir’s stone head and corpse (source)
  • Hrungnir is much bigger than Thamur who created him, per shrine (source)
  • Hrungnir’s body raised mountain ranges when it fell (source)
  • Laughs off Kratos’s punches and a fall from above the clouds, smashing through wood and stone (source)
  • Takes blows from Kratos and gets pushed against stone cliffside, cracking it (source)
  • Gets back up after Kratos shatters a stone column against his back (source)
  • Unaffected as Kratos wails on his face, drawing blood (source)
  • Takes headbutt and punch from enraged Kratos, losing a tooth (source)
  • Stunned but quickly recovers after punches by Kratos (source)
  • Slammed against wooden wall and pummeled by Kratos (source)
  • Slammed against rocky ground by Kratos, cracking it (source)
  • Punched and thrown at Odin’s ceiling by Kratos, damaging it (source)
  • Survives pieces of Hrungnir’s stone head lodged in skull and massive corpse falling on him, though stunned (source) (Mimir’s Story)
  • Stunned by stone head and corpse (source)
  • Keeps fighting after Kratos buries Leviathan Axe into his belly (source)
  • Hit on chin with Leviathan Axe by Kratos (source)
  • Fine after Kratos slices into his side with Leviathan Axe (source)
  • Keeps fighting after stabbed in side with Blade of Chaos by Kratos (source)
  • Stabbed in shoulder and gut with Draupnir spear by Kratos (source)
  • Survives slice in side with Leviathan Axe and hand pinned to floor with knife, though taken out of fight (source)
  • Dies after Odin stabs him through chest with spear (source) (Limits)

Mjölnir

  • Made a storm so intense it sunk three ships, scattered them across a lake, and drowned the crew, damning them to Helwalkers (source)
  • Summons huge storm confronting Atreus and Kratos in vision of future (source)
  • Ragnarok version of storm summoning confrontation (source)
  • Resuscitates Kratos after accidentally killing him with lightning (source)
  • Clash with Kratos’s weapons summons lightning bolt causing large explosion, freezing bolt in place (source)
  • Aftermath of lightning bolt explosion (source)
  • Similar lightning bolt in Vanaheim with large crater from previous fight with Faye, destroying village while drunk (source) (Drunk)
  • Previous fight with Faye destroying village (source)
  • Summons lightning strikes that stun Kratos (source)
  • Imbues throws with lightning (source)
  • Imbues strikes with lightning (source)
  • Creates wave of lightning shooting straight ahead with hammer swing (source)
  • Teleports with lightning strikes (source)
  • Throws hammer sending wave of lightning across floor around it (source)
  • Catches Kratos’s Blade of Chaos and channels electricity through it (source)
  • Kills Kratos when channeling electricity through Blade of Chaos (source) (Failed QTE)
  • Summons lightning strike sending Kratos flying (source)
  • Turns into bolt of lightning and travels with thrown Mjolnir (source)
  • Electricity remains on ground where lightning strikes (source)
  • Returns to hand with snap of fingers (source)
  • Strategically summons Mjolnir to block Kratos’s attack on return (source)
  • When caught mid-air by Kratos, cannot push hammer forward, only aside (source)
  • Kills Kratos when failing to push Mjolnir (source) (Failed QTE)
  • Clocks Kratos in back of head on return (source)
  • Clash with Leviathan Axe keeps both weapons fighting in mid-air (source)
  • Pins Atreus against wall (source)
  • Fights Ingrid in mid-air (source)
  • Wrecks inside of bar, injures Einherjar, bursts through thick tree trunk on return (source)
  • Quickly flies miles into the air (source)
  • Flies miles into air carrying Kratos (source)
  • Flies while fighting Jörmungandr and Kratos (source)
  • Modi’s mace and shield are knockoffs of Mjolnir per Sindri (source)

Other

  • Killed so many giants in Midgard they fled the realm (source) (Mimir’s Story)
  • Intimidates Heimdall into backing off (source)
  • Weighs so much that falling shakes entire bar, and Atreus and Thrud struggle to drag him while drunk (source) (Drunk)
  • Entry in Kratos’s Journal (source)
  • Naps (source) (Mimir’s Story)
  • Talks to his hammer because he is weird, not magic (source) (Mimir’s Story)
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