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From the perspective of Marvel's god setting system, Odin and others in Asgard can only be regarded as 'superhumans' when calculated according to the physical standards of human beings on the earth, and those who can be called gods in Marvel are estimated to be only death, eternity, infinity, annihilation plus a planetary devourer can be counted as real gods.
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Where the gods gather, Asgard is the place of the Nordic Aesir gods, in the Marvel universe, are the Asgardians gods? Or are they also humans, aliens, but a few upper-level characters such as Odin Thor Hella just have very strong abilities.
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That is true. Thor and Odin are very strong, they are the two strongest people in Asgard, and the others are very poor.
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It's not just Thor and Odin who are strong, we can see that in Thor III, Thor's sister Hela is also an Asgardian, and as Odin gets older, Hela is also released, crushing Thor in terms of strength, if it weren't for Ragnarok, Hela wouldn't be Thor they could defeat.
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Yes, because the two of them are gifted and have superpowers, so only they are strong.
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In the movie, Odin himself is scared of Hela. Thor 3 Ragnarok, after Thor awakened, he hit Hela several times with Odin's spear "Ganganir", and Hela was unscathed!! And Thanos, full of gems, was slashed by a blow from the Storm Tomahawk...
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Very strong, because they are very strong in terms of force, few people can defeat them, and they will often help humans eradicate some bad guys, they are very positive, but compared to Captain America, Captain America is very powerful.
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Their body density is three times that of a normal person, which also means that they have more strength and attack power, which is about the same as Captain America.
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Asgardians are 5-10 times more powerful than ordinary people. Of course, it's still a little worse compared to Captain America.
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Asgard in Marvel is based on the God's Domain in Norse mythology. What kind of "ordinary people" do you think are the "ordinary people" who can live in the divine realm? At least it's a five-grade Bi Ma Wen, right?
Since it is based on the Divine Domain, there is a high probability that the ordinary people of Asgard are several levels stronger than the ordinary earthlings.
In fact, the entire Marvel Universe is created based on human imagination, and the image of God is also displayed in the form of a human being, rather than a completely unimaginable posture for human beings. Therefore, the people of Asgard are just a kind of fantasy of human beings after they are strong. However, this theory is only applicable to the ancient inference of the Norse mythological gods, and now that the times are developing, the United States pays more attention to the so-called "equality", so in the creative process, the "ordinary people" in the universe and the "ordinary people" on the earth will be pulled to a horizontal line, so that the super combat effectiveness of the United States of America can be shown when the war is fought:
Look, Lao Tzu can even fight an alien army."
So the setting in this area is still a little deeper than DC's, after all, in the era when DC comics were popular, Americans liked to discuss topics such as "super ancient ruins", "aliens" and "gods" that can satisfy people's fantasies, so you can see an ordinary alien on Earth, and he becomes a super man who goes to heaven and earth.
Returning to the topic itself, since the concept of "ordinary people in Asgard" exists in the Marvel Universe itself, it means that it can be measured by Marvel's combat effectiveness. Let's assume that the strongest man on earth is the strongest man in Asgard, and that is probably the United States**. How far is the United States** and an ordinary person, then how far is Odin of Asgard and an ordinary person in Asgard.
The gap between top-level combat power and ordinary people is so obvious. And because Asgard is a god's domain, plus the development of technology and magic, the gap between the earth and Asgard is quite large. But don't forget that the Marvel Universe is used to dragging everyone to the same level of combat power as Earth.
If you look at it this way, except for Odin is the specification, there is actually not much difference between the other Asgardian people and the earthlings in Marvel. Otherwise, it would be impossible for Captain America to fight Thor's Iron Man for 300 rounds. If there is really such a big gap between the earth and Asgard, Thor estimates that the American team will be gone with a hammer.
So, the end result is presumably, the average person on Earth in Asgard and the American team Thor Odin.
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Better than ordinary people in every way. In Marvel, God can drive some natural forces or magic. But the average person in Asgard is strong in terms of defense, attack, and longevity. To put it simply, it's an enhanced version of an ordinary human.
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The ordinary people of Asgard are very strong, and they can easily destroy the ordinary people on the earth, and their strength is also very great.
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In S.H.I.E.L.D.**, an Asgardian (not an ordinary person) bent a dagger that was stabbed at him with his bare hands. However, he was later stabbed by an Asgard** named the Berserker Cane, who stabbed him. So I'm guessing that it's hard to deal effective damage to the Asgardians.
But that doesn't mean all Asgardians have the physical strength of Thor or Loki. High-power or S.H.I.E.L.D.'s special ** (such as the gun held by Coulson in Avengers) can also be effective in killing Asgardians.
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Among the many superheroes in the Marvel Universe, there is such a powerful race, that is, the legendary "god" race - the Aesir gods. Undoubtedly, Asgard, Odin, the master of Asgard, is one of the most powerful beings in this race.
At the same time, Odin is also one of the few Celestial Father heroes in the Marvel Universe. The reason why Thanos was hesitant to appear on Earth in person in the movie was because Odin was still alive.
So who is the strongest being besides Odin? If you simply consider the original movie, Odin's son Thor has become the strongest existence in Asgard other than his father Odin after experiencing the awakening of "Thor 3: Ragnarok".
However, in the original work, this candidate is the guardian god who controls the Rainbow Bridge and guards the gate of circulation from all walks of life - Heimdall.
How powerful is Huanmudar's ability? In the original work, Heimdall, as the "door god" in charge of the Rainbow Bridge, has the eye of Heimdall who perceives everything, can see everything and hear everything, which is one of the reasons why Odin chose him as the gatekeeper. In addition to this, Heimdall possesses superhuman strength, physical strength, speed, agility, and endurance.
If it were just that, Odin wouldn't be so important to him. Heimdall has a body that is more than 10 times more powerful than his fellow Aesirs.
As for his unique Eye of Heimdall, he is able to see anything through time and space. This ability to be an unpredictable prophet (in fact, a missing future to see the future) that transcends time and space to observe other things is very buggy to a certain extent. Of course, this will also take effect after the newly created Asgard on Earth in the original game.
Heimdall's sensory organs can even detect the flapping of a butterfly's wings a thousand worlds away. And Heimdall, who is Odin's servant, also has a part of Odin's power, and being able to repair the destroyed Rainbow Bridge is a manifestation of this power. However, in the movie, Heimdall is weakened too badly.
It makes people think that he is just a little bit better than the average miscellaneous soldier.
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Hella. She is the daughter of Odin and the goddess of death. She bloodied Loki and Thor, and previously helped Odin defeat Asgard, and is a veritable goddess of war.
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And his daughter, Hela. His daughter was the goddess of war and had fought for her father. Opened up the territory and established his father's position.
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The above is an explanation of the scientific and technological development of "Asgard" and "Wakanda", and you are welcome to add.
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Asgard is the hometown of Thor, because of the existence of gods, it will be very developed, Wakanda is developed because of the region, where Wakanda is located, there is a lot of vibranium, and vibranium is very expensive, and it is a special technology, so it will be so developed.
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Asgard is developed because there are gods above, and the gods are omnipotent; Wakanda is developed because of the existence of vibranium, which is very valuable.
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Because this is the plot setting, the plot needs to be so developed in these two places to make the plot fuller.
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The status of the Asgardian Protoss is very high.
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Most of the characters have died a few times because this is a powerful character setting, but Iron Man has never died because he is a human body.
I did everything that the heroes didn't dare to do.,And then the existence that won't die.。。
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It's definitely not as good as Captain America, I think that's pretty good.