Gorr the God Butcher has killed numerous gods across the Marvel Universe (both comics and MCU), notably his first victim, Rapu, the god who abandoned him; and in the MCU, the giant god Falligar the Behemoth, plus many unnamed deities from various pantheons, fulfilling his vow to eradicate all gods after his own faith was broken.
Rapu was the first god slain by Gorr the God Butcher, a former disciple of his.
At his peak in his first run, Gorr was able to defeat all 3 Thors at once momentarily before the God Bomb was activated, with one of those Thors being canonically/narratively stronger than Odin (Odin transcends the infinite Marvel multiverse, time & space, dimensionality, imagination, and every word within mortal ...
Knull fought the gods of the planet where Gorr was living, he felt unsciosness after a getting stabded and landing on the surface, where he was found by Gorr. God was asking for help, but Gorr was angry that they never helped his family so he taken All Black and Killed the god.
Over the next nine-hundred years, Gorr forced the enslaved gods to mine broken planets and the cores of stars for material to build the Godbomb, which he intended to use to exterminate all gods across the entirety of the timestream.
But once called out on his cowardice by Thor, he quietly admitted to being afraid of Gorr, as he wielded the Necrosword and was capable of killing all gods for good - but downplayed the threat in order to maintain his mighty image, as well as to not cause panic amongst his peers.
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So Hela Vs Gorr So this battle depends on where it is happening. If it is on Asgard then Hela wins. But if it is in the Shadow Realm Gorr wins.
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ANY one of their heavy hitters should be able to beat it: vision, Wanda, hulk, Tony (with one of his better armors), Dr strange, etc. Godzilla's resilience and energy blasts make it a tough fight, but the Avengers' combined abilities and brains give them the edge to bring him down—probably with a heavy cost.
Gorr took down 3 versions of Thor at the same time. One of them was Old King Thor who had the OdinForce. Gorr at his peak would defeat Odin.
If Thor is able to land a clean, critical hit, he could potentially kill her. He could also attempt to destroy Asgard again, as the destruction of the realm would weaken Hela significantly. However, this would require Thor sacrificing his home once more.
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Weaknesses. Fire and Sonics: Despite All-Black ostensibly being vulnerable to heat and sonic vibrations, Gorr has withstood being immersed in lava and stellar plasma without sustaining injury. Dependency: Gorr's power is dependent entirely on his symbiote, which itself is dependent on the blood of gods for its power.
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Simple as that. In the movie, Zeus knew that if Gorr found Omnipotent City, he would kill all the gods their, and they could not stop him. Zeus was so afraid of Gorr, that he tried keeping Thor in OC, and not letting him leave.
After Odin went missing following the Second Dark Elf Conflict, a weakened Surtur intended to finally start Ragnarök, only to be defeated and killed by Thor. Despite this, Loki later resurrected him with the Eternal Flame and used him to defeat Hela.
In this final confrontation, it was only Loki's resurrection of Surtur and the ensuing start of Ragnarök that allowed her to be defeated. Odin is the only one known to have defeated Hela in battle, having cast her out of Asgard and imprisoned her in Hel.
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