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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?











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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?











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  • 15





    Captain America is the God of Hammers.

    – Adamant
    yesterday






  • 3





    @Adamant and shields

    – Dhon Joe
    yesterday






  • 9





    Comrade, get that man a sickle!

    – Paul D. Waite
    yesterday











  • Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800

    – Julien Lopez
    yesterday






  • 4





    Thanks for the spoiler tags - in contrast to that other dude who popped up in the HNQ with a possibly spoiling subject. Darn...

    – AnoE
    yesterday
















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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?











share|improve this question
















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?








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  • 15





    Captain America is the God of Hammers.

    – Adamant
    yesterday






  • 3





    @Adamant and shields

    – Dhon Joe
    yesterday






  • 9





    Comrade, get that man a sickle!

    – Paul D. Waite
    yesterday











  • Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800

    – Julien Lopez
    yesterday






  • 4





    Thanks for the spoiler tags - in contrast to that other dude who popped up in the HNQ with a possibly spoiling subject. Darn...

    – AnoE
    yesterday
















  • 15





    Captain America is the God of Hammers.

    – Adamant
    yesterday






  • 3





    @Adamant and shields

    – Dhon Joe
    yesterday






  • 9





    Comrade, get that man a sickle!

    – Paul D. Waite
    yesterday











  • Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800

    – Julien Lopez
    yesterday






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    Thanks for the spoiler tags - in contrast to that other dude who popped up in the HNQ with a possibly spoiling subject. Darn...

    – AnoE
    yesterday










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Captain America is the God of Hammers.

– Adamant
yesterday





Captain America is the God of Hammers.

– Adamant
yesterday




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@Adamant and shields

– Dhon Joe
yesterday





@Adamant and shields

– Dhon Joe
yesterday




9




9





Comrade, get that man a sickle!

– Paul D. Waite
yesterday





Comrade, get that man a sickle!

– Paul D. Waite
yesterday













Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800

– Julien Lopez
yesterday





Related: movies.stackexchange.com/q/99651/57800

– Julien Lopez
yesterday




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Thanks for the spoiler tags - in contrast to that other dude who popped up in the HNQ with a possibly spoiling subject. Darn...

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yesterday







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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.






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  • Does he channel the power when he is wielding the axe before he swaps it with Thor when Thor says "you use the little one" ?

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  • @Mike Even if he does that could easily be part of the power of Stormbreaker. In the comics, Stormbreaker is originally crafted for Beta Ray Bill who continues to have access to thor-like powers despite not using Mjolnir. Even in the films, it can summon the Bifrost so surely it may be within its repertoire to conjure a bit of lightning.

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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.






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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
    yesterday











  • Does he channel the power when he is wielding the axe before he swaps it with Thor when Thor says "you use the little one" ?

    – Mike
    yesterday











  • @Mike Even if he does that could easily be part of the power of Stormbreaker. In the comics, Stormbreaker is originally crafted for Beta Ray Bill who continues to have access to thor-like powers despite not using Mjolnir. Even in the films, it can summon the Bifrost so surely it may be within its repertoire to conjure a bit of lightning.

    – David Coffron
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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.






share|improve this answer


























  • Yep this seems to be correct, I was wondering about this as well until I remembered what the enchantment's wording was.

    – TheLethalCarrot
    yesterday











  • Does he channel the power when he is wielding the axe before he swaps it with Thor when Thor says "you use the little one" ?

    – Mike
    yesterday











  • @Mike Even if he does that could easily be part of the power of Stormbreaker. In the comics, Stormbreaker is originally crafted for Beta Ray Bill who continues to have access to thor-like powers despite not using Mjolnir. Even in the films, it can summon the Bifrost so surely it may be within its repertoire to conjure a bit of lightning.

    – David Coffron
    9 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.






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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.







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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
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  • Does he channel the power when he is wielding the axe before he swaps it with Thor when Thor says "you use the little one" ?

    – Mike
    yesterday











  • @Mike Even if he does that could easily be part of the power of Stormbreaker. In the comics, Stormbreaker is originally crafted for Beta Ray Bill who continues to have access to thor-like powers despite not using Mjolnir. Even in the films, it can summon the Bifrost so surely it may be within its repertoire to conjure a bit of lightning.

    – David Coffron
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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
    yesterday











  • Does he channel the power when he is wielding the axe before he swaps it with Thor when Thor says "you use the little one" ?

    – Mike
    yesterday











  • @Mike Even if he does that could easily be part of the power of Stormbreaker. In the comics, Stormbreaker is originally crafted for Beta Ray Bill who continues to have access to thor-like powers despite not using Mjolnir. Even in the films, it can summon the Bifrost so surely it may be within its repertoire to conjure a bit of lightning.

    – David Coffron
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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
yesterday





Yep this seems to be correct, I was wondering about this as well until I remembered what the enchantment's wording was.

– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday













Does he channel the power when he is wielding the axe before he swaps it with Thor when Thor says "you use the little one" ?

– Mike
yesterday





Does he channel the power when he is wielding the axe before he swaps it with Thor when Thor says "you use the little one" ?

– Mike
yesterday













@Mike Even if he does that could easily be part of the power of Stormbreaker. In the comics, Stormbreaker is originally crafted for Beta Ray Bill who continues to have access to thor-like powers despite not using Mjolnir. Even in the films, it can summon the Bifrost so surely it may be within its repertoire to conjure a bit of lightning.

– David Coffron
9 hours ago







@Mike Even if he does that could easily be part of the power of Stormbreaker. In the comics, Stormbreaker is originally crafted for Beta Ray Bill who continues to have access to thor-like powers despite not using Mjolnir. Even in the films, it can summon the Bifrost so surely it may be within its repertoire to conjure a bit of lightning.

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