God of Thunder
Thor throws Mjolnir forward, dealing Physical Damage to enemies as it travels. When it reaches max range, it flies back to you. Mjolnir deals more damage on enemies hit on the return flight.Thor can reactivate the ability to instantly teleport to Mjolnir while it is in flight.
Thor slams Mjolnir down creating a fissure, dealing Physical Damage to enemies as it erupts. Enemies hit are also stunned.The fissure created blocks movement, but allows projectiles to pass though. The ability can be reactivated to destroy the fissure early.
Thor begins to spin, dealing Physical Damage to enemies around him. After spinning twice, he will unleash a final cone attack that deals Physical Damage to enemies in front of him. Thor is Displacement Immune while channeling this ability, while also gaining 3 seconds of Thunderstruck, causing Mjolnir hits to arc and damage nearby enemies.
Thor flies up into the sky! Once flying, he chooses a location to land, dealing Physcial Damage and stunning all Enemies he lands upon.Thor becomes CC Immune during this ability, and after landing, will be Thunderstruck for 6 seconds, causing Mjolnir hits to ark and deal damage to nearby enemies.
Thor gains strength for each enemy god near him, up to 3. After using Berserker's Barrage or Anvil of Dawn, he becomes "Thunderstruck."While Thunderstruck, Mjolnir deals bonus physical damage, and can arc up to 2 nearby enemies.
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Data collection in progressThor, as famous as he is bold, is God of the thundering sky. Yet his hammer, Mjolnir is nearly as famous as he is, and Thor will not be parted from it. Odin, the All-Father, bore many children, but none as well known nor as mighty as Thor, who had the strength to move mountains and the power to call lightning from the sky. Despite these incredible gifts, Thor’s enemies were cunning, bloodthirsty, and numerous. The Frost Giants constantly threatened to invade Asgard requiring every ounce of Thor’s near limitless strength just to keep them at bay. Had the tide truly turned, Asgard might have been destroyed, but a simple prank played by the treacherous Loki ended with the creation of Mjolnir, the legendary hammer, and with it, Thor utterly crushed the Frost Giants. Sif, Thor’s wife, had hair like rays of sun through a cloudy sky, and Loki, being covetous, secretly sheared it off while she slept. Mad with fury, Thor demanded Loki fix this. So, Loki went to the dwarves of Ivaldi who forged a golden crown that would grow equally golden hair, a spear that never missed its mark, and a ship that would never sink. Proud of his treasures, Loki returned to Thor and the other Gods, gave the crown to Sif, then bragged that no greater items could be forged. The dwarf Brokk took offense to this and claimed that he and his brother could do better. Loki bet his head they could not. So, Brokk and his brother forged three items, a ring that made a duplicate every nine days, a golden pig that could fly and swim, and the hammer, Mjolnir, with the power to shatter mountains. As each item was forged, Brokk was bitten fiercely by a fly, yet only on the third did he flinch, causing the short handle on the hammer. When they were done, the dwarves took their artifacts before the Gods and decried Loki’s fly disguise. All the Gods agreed that Brokk and his brother had forged greater items. Loki, ever cunning, declared his neck was not part of the bargain, denying them his head. Mjolnir went to Thor to battle the Frost Giants. Proud and mighty, Thor beat back the evil horde and continues to defend Asgard to this day. With Mjolnir in hand, Thor is an unstoppable force that even other Gods would do well to avoid.