**Mastery Loadouts**
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
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I'll have to agree with Blade as a Mystic. I think a lot of his skill comes from him being a vampire, and I would consider Vampires mystical creatures. My guess before he came out was Mystic, with Skill being a possibility. But you literally never know with Kabam. He could have been tech because he uses some gadgets, haha. If they use a flashlight at some point or a smartphone, Kabam would try to figure out a way to consider them tech. "Deadpool uses a smartphone? Ok, yeah, he's tech."
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Yeah...pretty sure you're wrong. He's the son of Odin, he's a cosmic being with or without a weapon. In the first Thor movie, Odin stripped his powers and sealed them in the hammer until he was ready for them. So not the hammer giving powers, Odin did.
The community literally dubbed him gladiator Thor, you know those warriors who use brute strength and skill to fight?
The MCOC community worries me sometimes.
Think of it like this how did Jane foster gain the powers of Thor by picking up the hammer if thor had the power within him the entire time?
Let's keep this a friendly discussion. You negative Nancy's crack me up sometimes, just attacking everyone that doesn't agree with you.
He still has powers, otherwise the fight against Hulk would be a no-contest. No amount of skill training would help you in a fight against Hulk.
This would not end well for a mortal:
So he should be cosmic cause of super human strength and endurance is what you’re telling me
Cause that’s literally what you’re showing me
Frankly, yes. If a champ has that level of strength and endurance that didn't come from science or mutation and is the son of a god...then yes.
I believe it's something along the lines of "...shall weild the power of Thor", right? Which means it's his power in the hammer, not the hammers power in Thor. Otherwise it would say "the power of Mjolnir".
Well yeah, cause the picture he showed me is obviously a video of the full fight scene.
A picture of two dudes charging at each other definitely screams cosmic to me.
Edit: And yeah have you seen his sp1 or sp2 expertisely using weapons is definitely cosmic related.
So you're making a lot of assumptions on what he can/can't do without his hammer...
Without his he’s just a badass MORTAL asgardian just because he’s odin’s Son doesn’t mean he’s imbued with the odin force
My friend, I think you're making assumptions of what I'm making assumptions on.
You're attempting to argue that Thor being skill makes no sense.
You can literally look at his skills/moves in the game and make the argument that he could be a skill character.
Yes his sp3 is him making a calling to his thunder powers, but you can't refute the fact that his sp1 and sp2 and other passives can lead to an argument of him being skill.
If cosmic is the only class you see him being, where the main focus on his character is his weapon expertise and cosmic weaponry, then have fun being single minded.
Yes he could be cosmic, but him being skill also makes sense.
Compare him to his cosmic counterpart and tell me how similar they are in game. One focused on lightning based attacks one doesn't.
Stark enhanced Spiderman is literally Spiderman with tech enhacements, should he be science because he's spiderman and got bit by a spider?
That's what you're saying, if they gave Thor a robot suit that shoots missles and laser beams, should he still be cosmic every single time?
Nice, I know Mjolnir is awesome. Did you happen to find the incantation you referenced there?
Thor's Cosmic counterpart's only lightning based attack is his SP1, everything else is him swinging his hammer. However, what gives him his power is the fact that he's Odin's son and from the cosmos. Leaving Ragnarok in skill forces you to ignore the fact that he still gains his power from the cosmos (being Odin's son and from Asguard).
The only thing that would lend credence to him being a Skill champ is that he is a "Gladiator" and would only rely on hand-to-hand combat. Once you see the movie, you will see this is not the case for his character (even if he doesn't have his hammer).
If Stark created a suit for Thor to be the hero he normally would be, then yes i would put that stark enhanced Thor in tech too.
1. There are multiple cases where multiple champions could be x or y class due to how broad or narrow you define what is needed to be put into that class, how well you define it changes how much sense it makes in any practical sense
2. That doesn't refute anything, in any sense you could change how a champion works or acts to fill a specific class, "where they came from" should always dictate what class they are is what you're saying.
Again, if Thor, cosmic powers and all, still the son of Odin, was put into the game, still being the son of Odin and having cosmic powers, but his character was designed to be a mystical wizard that conjured skeletons and shot fireballs through incantations, would you still say there's no possible reason for him to be mystical because he's the son of Odin
Or what if Deadpool was given Thor's hammer and cosmic powers, shot lightning and swung it as if he had Thor's cosmic strength, would he still have to be mutant in-game? Is he not allowed to be cosmic?
If you're complaining about lack of Cosmic, don't you get Hela this month though? She's a very good character. May not be god tier, but she has a lot of damage and at least some utility.
Thor's powers (both OG and Ragnarok) come from his cosmic origins. If his character was changed so that he gained powers by shooting mystic fireballs from his eyes, then yes he would be mystic. If he was given a Stark enhanced suit to gain the powers he "lost" from Mjolnir, then I would put him in tech.
on an unrelated note Thor ragnarok was awesome
If removing his Hammer stripped him completely of his powers, then yes I would agree that his character has been changed and would most definitely put him in skill. When his hammer was taken from him in his first movie, Odin also stripped him of his natural born powers (strength, quasi-immortality, and the ability to lift the hammer). If that version of Thor were put into this game, then he would be skill because he has no outside power source beyond his pure fighting Skills.
Dude, seriously. Watch the movie. Then tell me he isn't cosmic.