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How does Captain America channel this power?
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In Avengers: Endgame, we see Captain America use
Thor's Hammer, Mjölnir. But not only does he wield it, he also uses Thor's powers of lightning while holding it.
Does this not contradict that
In Thor: Ragnarok, it is explained that the hammer itself is not "the source" of thunder, rather this power comes from Thor himself and the hammer is just a weapon that he can use to control it, but it isn't required.
Therefore, how can Captain America possibly control
thunder by merely wielding Thor's Hammer?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe captain-america avengers-endgame
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In Avengers: Endgame, we see Captain America use
Thor's Hammer, Mjölnir. But not only does he wield it, he also uses Thor's powers of lightning while holding it.
Does this not contradict that
In Thor: Ragnarok, it is explained that the hammer itself is not "the source" of thunder, rather this power comes from Thor himself and the hammer is just a weapon that he can use to control it, but it isn't required.
Therefore, how can Captain America possibly control
thunder by merely wielding Thor's Hammer?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe captain-america avengers-endgame
2
Captain America is the God of Hammers.
– Adamant
4 hours ago
@Adamant and shields
– Dhon Joe
4 hours ago
1
Comrade, get that man a sickle!
– Paul D. Waite
1 hour ago
Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800
– Julien Lopez
49 mins ago
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In Avengers: Endgame, we see Captain America use
Thor's Hammer, Mjölnir. But not only does he wield it, he also uses Thor's powers of lightning while holding it.
Does this not contradict that
In Thor: Ragnarok, it is explained that the hammer itself is not "the source" of thunder, rather this power comes from Thor himself and the hammer is just a weapon that he can use to control it, but it isn't required.
Therefore, how can Captain America possibly control
thunder by merely wielding Thor's Hammer?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe captain-america avengers-endgame
In Avengers: Endgame, we see Captain America use
Thor's Hammer, Mjölnir. But not only does he wield it, he also uses Thor's powers of lightning while holding it.
Does this not contradict that
In Thor: Ragnarok, it is explained that the hammer itself is not "the source" of thunder, rather this power comes from Thor himself and the hammer is just a weapon that he can use to control it, but it isn't required.
Therefore, how can Captain America possibly control
thunder by merely wielding Thor's Hammer?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe captain-america avengers-endgame
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe captain-america avengers-endgame
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Captain America is the God of Hammers.
– Adamant
4 hours ago
@Adamant and shields
– Dhon Joe
4 hours ago
1
Comrade, get that man a sickle!
– Paul D. Waite
1 hour ago
Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800
– Julien Lopez
49 mins ago
add a comment |
2
Captain America is the God of Hammers.
– Adamant
4 hours ago
@Adamant and shields
– Dhon Joe
4 hours ago
1
Comrade, get that man a sickle!
– Paul D. Waite
1 hour ago
Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800
– Julien Lopez
49 mins ago
2
2
Captain America is the God of Hammers.
– Adamant
4 hours ago
Captain America is the God of Hammers.
– Adamant
4 hours ago
@Adamant and shields
– Dhon Joe
4 hours ago
@Adamant and shields
– Dhon Joe
4 hours ago
1
1
Comrade, get that man a sickle!
– Paul D. Waite
1 hour ago
Comrade, get that man a sickle!
– Paul D. Waite
1 hour ago
Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800
– Julien Lopez
49 mins ago
Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800
– Julien Lopez
49 mins ago
add a comment |
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The wording of the enchantment placed on Mjölnir in the first Thor movie is:
Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
Which implies that Captain America should have all the powers of Thor as the God of Thunder.
Yep this seems to be correct, I was wondering about this as well until I remembered what the enchantment's wording was.
– TheLethalCarrot
3 hours ago
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The wording of the enchantment placed on Mjölnir in the first Thor movie is:
Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
Which implies that Captain America should have all the powers of Thor as the God of Thunder.
Yep this seems to be correct, I was wondering about this as well until I remembered what the enchantment's wording was.
– TheLethalCarrot
3 hours ago
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The wording of the enchantment placed on Mjölnir in the first Thor movie is:
Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
Which implies that Captain America should have all the powers of Thor as the God of Thunder.
Yep this seems to be correct, I was wondering about this as well until I remembered what the enchantment's wording was.
– TheLethalCarrot
3 hours ago
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The wording of the enchantment placed on Mjölnir in the first Thor movie is:
Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
Which implies that Captain America should have all the powers of Thor as the God of Thunder.
The wording of the enchantment placed on Mjölnir in the first Thor movie is:
Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
Which implies that Captain America should have all the powers of Thor as the God of Thunder.
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Yep this seems to be correct, I was wondering about this as well until I remembered what the enchantment's wording was.
– TheLethalCarrot
3 hours ago
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Yep this seems to be correct, I was wondering about this as well until I remembered what the enchantment's wording was.
– TheLethalCarrot
3 hours ago
Yep this seems to be correct, I was wondering about this as well until I remembered what the enchantment's wording was.
– TheLethalCarrot
3 hours ago
Yep this seems to be correct, I was wondering about this as well until I remembered what the enchantment's wording was.
– TheLethalCarrot
3 hours ago
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Captain America is the God of Hammers.
– Adamant
4 hours ago
@Adamant and shields
– Dhon Joe
4 hours ago
1
Comrade, get that man a sickle!
– Paul D. Waite
1 hour ago
Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800
– Julien Lopez
49 mins ago