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>No mere mortal can hold the stormbreaker, your body would crumble and you would descend into madness
Also MCU writers
>No cap, give me the big one, you take the little one.
Marvel, bros. A supersoldier is still mortal, mmkay.

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When did they ever say that?

When was that ever stated about Stormbreaker?

Marvel always does this. Set up lore and contradict it in the next movie. They have never been consistent writers. MCU films are trash.

We can assume Thor is overestimating here or bullshitting. He did it before when he thought he wouldn't succumb to Scarlet Witch's illusions back in Age of Ultron

Thor literally says that in Infinity War.

there is a big difference between the early MCU and the trashfest since Iron Man 3 - Ant Man

No, he doesn’t

He literally explained this to Rocket and Groot in the film idiot. Watch it again.

He did.

He obviously didn't want anyone else wielding it at the time. The thing's made out of Groot's arm.

He actually does
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at the 4:07
Looking at this scene now. It's definitely Thor being cocky about himself being Asgardian

#1 It's not as if Thor would actually know since he didn't forge it

#2 Captain is no mere mortal

I can't for the life of me remember that line at all. It wouldn't be the first time the MCU stopped giving a shit about canon

They are going to fight an all powerful evil. There is no reason for Thor to NOT want the whole team to have Asgardian weapons. It's shit writing period.

You know characters are allowed to lie and exaggerate right?

Especially after he had just watched his brother die and lost everything.

Or you're just taking things at face-value and trying to be contrarian?

It's Captain fucking America.

Also, Stormbreaker's handle was made with a Groot branch

how the fuck does Thor know about Stormbreaker before Eitri even tells him the name of the axe?

oh wait, he doesn't. OP is just being a faggot.

>#2 Captain is no mere mortal
Yes he is

Because he's over a thousand years old and has experience on his own culture's weaponry? perhaps?

I am sure had it been crafted the way it was originally intended too it would have had those same effects. Per Thanos genociding the other craft makers and weapon forgers leaving Teen angsty Groot to sacrifice and contribute an arm. This may have served as a dampening agent in wielding it as it was originally foretold.

MCU writers
>let's have tony sacrifice himself
>let's not do the better idea where cap sacrifices himself
>I am inevitable
>and I.... I can do this all day.

MCU is garbage at consistency. What's new? Remember when they spent one movie establishing Thor was the power not his hammer, and they next movie he's going to make another hammer? Or how he takes the power of the sun and survives in space one minute but some taser knocks him out?

MCU is a joke, and always will be as long as their audience are children.

on a weapon he didn't know the name of and had to help in forging for the first time?
get outta here

>and I.... I can do this all day.
>Dies in 2 minutes
Geese, user.

If he was he wouldn't have been able to pick it up.
So he isn't a mere mortal.

He didn't know about Stormbreaker. He just went to the Forge to have a weapon made that would be capable of killing Thanos since Mjolnir was destroyed prior. It was Eitri who told him of Stormbreaker's power after the head was made.

If he's not a mortal, why is he dead?

still not as unbelievable as Superman and Batman getting over their fight because their moms have the same name

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I didn't say he wasn't a mortal. I said he's no mere mortal. He's an exceptional mortal. A mortal capable of wielding Stormbreaker and Mjolnir.

He picked up the hammer so he got the power of Thor in him. Without it, he probably wouldn't be able to take the axe.
No way to know for sure since most of the "facts" for these hipotheses are hearsay.

I mean, Thor can die, too, so...