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Here's How Thor's Stormbreaker Was Able To Overpower ALL SIX Infinity Stones

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How powerful is Thor's Stormbreaker axe anyway? Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6

Besides seeing so many great Marvel heroes interact and fight together in The Avengers: Infinity War, one of the other big highlights was the Stormbreaker. We not only got to see how Thor help forge the massive weapon, but the big highlight when he actually used it against the mad titan Thanos.
What many people noticed when Thor did attack Thanos was how Thanos tried to defend himself. With a giant beam, Thanos tried to stop Thor with ALL six of the Infinity Stones. The Stormbreaker was actually able to overpower each one of those stones and impale Thanos’s chest with the axe.

Looking into the history of Marvel and the weapon, let’s break down exactly how the axe survived the attack and how it could be the key to taking down Thanos in the future. One of the things to consider are the materials used to create the axe. Unlike other weapons made with Vibranium, the axe was crafted using Uru. The material has magical element to it, making it extremely powerful up against Infinity Stones. The Stormbreaker we see in the MCU is very different from the one in the comics. The comic book version is not as powerful, which may have made fans confused when it had the ability to overcome Thanos and defeat him so easily. There is another similar weapon, the Jarnbjorn, which may have gotten similarities from the Stormbreaker. Watch to learn exactly why Thor’s new weapon is so powerful against Thanos and all six Infinity Stones!

Featuring:

THANOS’S BLAST
FORGED FROM URU
THE COMIC BOOK STORMBREAKER
INSPIRED FROM JARNBJORN
FUTURE OF THE STORMBREAKER

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