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Loki eventually finds the remains of the Destroyer and rebuilds it in a bid to destroy Thor, who has been reduced to pulp after a triumphant but destructive battle against the Midgard Serpent. The Destroyer, however, cannot kill Thor due to a curse induced by the Norse Queen of the dead, Hela which made his bones fragile and incapable of healing or dying. Thor wrests control of the armor through sheer force of will and goes on to defeat Loki. The Destroyer - depicted as thinking and speaking for the first time - tries to take back control from Thor but fails. Wearing Thor's mind and wielding his hammer Mjolnir, the Destroyer confronts Hela and forces her to restore Thor to human form.
 
Loki eventually finds the remains of the Destroyer and rebuilds it in a bid to destroy Thor, who has been reduced to pulp after a triumphant but destructive battle against the Midgard Serpent. The Destroyer, however, cannot kill Thor due to a curse induced by the Norse Queen of the dead, Hela which made his bones fragile and incapable of healing or dying. Thor wrests control of the armor through sheer force of will and goes on to defeat Loki. The Destroyer - depicted as thinking and speaking for the first time - tries to take back control from Thor but fails. Wearing Thor's mind and wielding his hammer Mjolnir, the Destroyer confronts Hela and forces her to restore Thor to human form.
   
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The Destroyer is later deployed by the trolls, who empower it with the spirit of the [[Maestro]], an evil future version of the Hulk. Unable to physically defeat the Destroyer, the Hulk enters the armor on the mental plane and banishes the Maestro. Thor has two more encounters with the Destroyer during Dan Jurgens run, with the armor being possessed by the spirit of Preston Case, a frustrated officer of the US army. Under the violent influence of the Destroyer, Case tried to vent his frustration by destroying the docks of New York before being confronted by Thor and the Avengers. Destroyer Case managed to almost kill Thor with the face plate beam, but Thor manages to save his soul from the grasp of Hela by merging with the paramedic Jake Olson and defeats the Destroyer by teleporting it to the depths of space. Later, Thor convinces the stranded Destroyer Caase to help him save Asgard from the [[Dark Gods]] in exchange of reuniting Case's spirit with his comatose body. The souless armor is eventually retrieved by Loki and merged with the god killer [[Desak]], although Thor—powered by the Odinpowerr—decapitates it with one throw of Mjolnir and then uses the Odinpower to erase Desak from existence.
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[[File:Destroyer.jpg|thumb|267x267px|The Destroyer in the live action film of ''Thor''.]]The Destroyer armor later appeared in the live action movie ''Thor'' as a supporting antagonist. The evil God of Mischief [[Loki Laufeyson (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Loki]] who assumed the throne of Asgard from his slumbering, adopted father Odin, activated the Destroyer from Odin's armory and sent it to Earth under his new order: eliminate Thor and anything else that gets in its way.
 
[[File:Destroyer.jpg|thumb|267x267px|The Destroyer in the live action film of ''Thor''.]]The Destroyer armor later appeared in the live action movie ''Thor'' as a supporting antagonist. The evil God of Mischief [[Loki Laufeyson (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Loki]] who assumed the throne of Asgard from his slumbering, adopted father Odin, activated the Destroyer from Odin's armory and sent it to Earth under his new order: eliminate Thor and anything else that gets in its way.
   
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The Destroyer armor possesses vast superhuman strength of unknown limits. While inhabited by the lifeforce of a sentient being, its strength is immeasurable. It possesses enough superhuman strength to lift thousands of tons and easily overpower even the likes of Thor, Gladiator (Kallark) and Hulk. The Destroyer armor is maintained by the life force of a sentient being and is not subject to physical fatigue. While inhabited, the Destroyer literally possesses limitless superhuman stamina in all activities.
 
The Destroyer armor possesses vast superhuman strength of unknown limits. While inhabited by the lifeforce of a sentient being, its strength is immeasurable. It possesses enough superhuman strength to lift thousands of tons and easily overpower even the likes of Thor, Gladiator (Kallark) and Hulk. The Destroyer armor is maintained by the life force of a sentient being and is not subject to physical fatigue. While inhabited, the Destroyer literally possesses limitless superhuman stamina in all activities.
   
The Destroyer armor is capable of firing extremely powerful bolts of energy, primarily for destructive purposes. It has such power that the simple energy that crackles within can shatter planets. The armor can project beams of intense heat, electricity, plasma, and magnetic force. The armor is also capable of manipulating the molecular structure of most materials and matter itself for a variety of purposes including, but not limited to, transmutation such as the creation of impenetrable substances. Its most devastating weapon, however, is a beam fired from the armor's helmet, where a person's face would be in an ordinary suit of armor, that is capable of disintegrating practically any known substance in existence. The Destroyer must keep its visor open in order to build up the energies to use in this attack. The beam is even capable of destroying material as durable as Uru.
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The Destroyer armor is capable of firing extremely powerful bolts of energy, primarily for destructive purposes. It has such power that the simple energy that crackles within can shatter planets. The armor can project beams of intense heat, electricity, plasma, and magnetic force. The armor is also capable of manipulating the molecular structure of most materials and matter itself for a variety of purposes including, but not limited to, transmutation such as the creation of impenetrable substances. Its most devastating weapon, however, is a devastating beam fired from the armor's helmet, where a person's face would be in an ordinary suit of armor, that is capable of disintegrating practically any known substance in existence. The Destroyer must keep its visor open in order to build up the energies to use in this attack. The beam is even capable of destroying material as durable as Uru.
   
 
While the armor itself has no weaknesses, the spirit inhabiting the armor will begin to grow more progressively violent while spending extended periods of time within the armor. Also, after a time, it becomes nearly impossible for an inhabiting spirit to maintain control over the armor while attempting to use it for nonviolent purposes in peaceable situations. In time, the armor itself will dominate the inhabiting life force. Only a being of extreme willpower, such as Thor or Odin, is able to hold control over the armor.
 
While the armor itself has no weaknesses, the spirit inhabiting the armor will begin to grow more progressively violent while spending extended periods of time within the armor. Also, after a time, it becomes nearly impossible for an inhabiting spirit to maintain control over the armor while attempting to use it for nonviolent purposes in peaceable situations. In time, the armor itself will dominate the inhabiting life force. Only a being of extreme willpower, such as Thor or Odin, is able to hold control over the armor.
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DestroyerArmor

The Destroyer, also known as the Destroyer Armor, is an 10 foot tall enchanted suit of armor in humanoid form created by Odin, lord of the extra-dimensional Asgard, to be that realm's ultimate weapon.

History

Odin created it to be used against the world-judging Celestials, whom he encountered over 1,000 years ago and foresaw their return, believing the Celestials would destroy humanity should they fail judgment. Odin concealed the armor within a temple he built concealed in a plateau in far-off Indochina, hoping it would be out of reach from those who would misuse it. Legend has it that the Destroyer armor would one day, be activated at the time of Ragnarok.

There it remained until recently, Odin's adopted son, Loki, seeking vengeance against Odin's true son, Thor, destroyed the plateau and arranged for Buck Franklin, a corrupt treasure hunter, to unwittingly activated the armor and battle Thor. Animated by the spirit of the hunter, the Destroyer battles the thunder god to a stand still and manages to damage the hammer Mjolnir with its energy beam. Loki is forced to intervene and stop the Destroyer when Odin threatens to kill him. Thor then buries the Destroyer under a mountain.

The Destroyer armor is briefly used again by Loki in a failed bid to usurp Odin, before being recovered by Karnilla, Queen of the Norns, and animated by Thor's companion Lady Sif, who attempted to use it to battle the villain the Wrecker when Thor was temporarily deprived of his godhood and powers. The Destroyer, however, goes rogue once again and attacks Thor, with the battle ending when Sif breaks her connection with it.

Thor later offers the armor to the World Devourer Galactus, in exchange for releasing his current Herald, Firelord. Galactus accepts, and the Destroyer acts as his Herald, detecting Counter-Earth for the entity to eat before going on to battle the Fantastic Four for the fate of the planet. The Destroyer is then finally recaptured for reuse by Loki.

When the Celestials make their return on Earth,, Thor learns the Skyfather gods (Odin, Zeus, Ra, etc.) pooled their resources a millennium before to create the Destroyer as a weapon to stop the arrival of the Fourth Host of Celestials. At the penultimate moment, Odin enters the Destroyer armor and then absorbs the life essences of all present in Asgard (with the exception of the absent Thor), growing to a height of 300 meters. The Destroyer then draws the Odinsword, and together with the Uni-Mind of the Eternals confronts the Fourth Host. The Celestials, however, dissipate the Uni-Mind and curbstomp the Destroyer armor into slag with a combined energy attack, scattering the life-forces of the Asgardians. The initiative of the Skymother goddesses led by Thor's real mother Gaea pacifies the Celestials, and Thor revives his people via Odin by using a fraction of the gathered power of the other Skyfathers.

Loki eventually finds the remains of the Destroyer and rebuilds it in a bid to destroy Thor, who has been reduced to pulp after a triumphant but destructive battle against the Midgard Serpent. The Destroyer, however, cannot kill Thor due to a curse induced by the Norse Queen of the dead, Hela which made his bones fragile and incapable of healing or dying. Thor wrests control of the armor through sheer force of will and goes on to defeat Loki. The Destroyer - depicted as thinking and speaking for the first time - tries to take back control from Thor but fails. Wearing Thor's mind and wielding his hammer Mjolnir, the Destroyer confronts Hela and forces her to restore Thor to human form.

The Destroyer is later deployed by the trolls, who empower it with the spirit of the Maestro, an evil future version of the Hulk. Unable to physically defeat the Destroyer, the Hulk enters the armor on the mental plane and banishes the Maestro. Thor has two more encounters with the Destroyer during Dan Jurgens run, with the armor being possessed by the spirit of Preston Case, a frustrated officer of the US army. Under the violent influence of the Destroyer, Case tried to vent his frustration by destroying the docks of New York before being confronted by Thor and the Avengers. Destroyer Case managed to almost kill Thor with the face plate beam, but Thor manages to save his soul from the grasp of Hela by merging with the paramedic Jake Olson and defeats the Destroyer by teleporting it to the depths of space. Later, Thor convinces the stranded Destroyer Caase to help him save Asgard from the Dark Gods in exchange of reuniting Case's spirit with his comatose body. The souless armor is eventually retrieved by Loki and merged with the god killer Desak, although Thor—powered by the Odinpowerr—decapitates it with one throw of Mjolnir and then uses the Odinpower to erase Desak from existence.

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Destroyer

The Destroyer in the live action film of Thor.

The Destroyer armor later appeared in the live action movie Thor as a supporting antagonist. The evil God of Mischief Loki who assumed the throne of Asgard from his slumbering, adopted father Odin, activated the Destroyer from Odin's armory and sent it to Earth under his new order: eliminate Thor and anything else that gets in its way.

Powers and Abilities

The Destroyer is forged of an unknown metal and enchanted to be more durable than Uru. All of the Sky Fathers imbued the Destroyer with a portion of their power. Although the Destroyer can act independently for brief periods, in general the construct is lifeless until animated by the life-force of a sentient living being. When so animated, the Destroyer retains a rudimentary base personality that will eventually subvert the host unless that host is a particularly strong-willed individual, such as Thor or Loki. Odin is also able to cast a spell that can force the animating persona from the armor and deactivate it.

The Destroyer armor possesses vast superhuman strength of unknown limits. While inhabited by the lifeforce of a sentient being, its strength is immeasurable. It possesses enough superhuman strength to lift thousands of tons and easily overpower even the likes of Thor, Gladiator (Kallark) and Hulk. The Destroyer armor is maintained by the life force of a sentient being and is not subject to physical fatigue. While inhabited, the Destroyer literally possesses limitless superhuman stamina in all activities.

The Destroyer armor is capable of firing extremely powerful bolts of energy, primarily for destructive purposes. It has such power that the simple energy that crackles within can shatter planets. The armor can project beams of intense heat, electricity, plasma, and magnetic force. The armor is also capable of manipulating the molecular structure of most materials and matter itself for a variety of purposes including, but not limited to, transmutation such as the creation of impenetrable substances. Its most devastating weapon, however, is a devastating beam fired from the armor's helmet, where a person's face would be in an ordinary suit of armor, that is capable of disintegrating practically any known substance in existence. The Destroyer must keep its visor open in order to build up the energies to use in this attack. The beam is even capable of destroying material as durable as Uru.

While the armor itself has no weaknesses, the spirit inhabiting the armor will begin to grow more progressively violent while spending extended periods of time within the armor. Also, after a time, it becomes nearly impossible for an inhabiting spirit to maintain control over the armor while attempting to use it for nonviolent purposes in peaceable situations. In time, the armor itself will dominate the inhabiting life force. Only a being of extreme willpower, such as Thor or Odin, is able to hold control over the armor.

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Green Goblin | Kraven the Hunter | Doctor Doom | Swarm | Chameleon | Electro | Brotherhood of Mutants (Magneto, Blob, Toad, and Mastermind) | Mysterio | Loki Laufeyson | Ymir | Mordred | Kingpin | Doctor Faustus | Red Skull | Juggernaut | Shocker | Sandman | Dracula | Scorpion | Beetle | Doctor Octopus | A.I.M.

Spider-Man: The Animated Series
Kingpin | Green Goblin (Norman Osborn & Harry Osborn) | Hobgoblin | Venom | Vanessa Fisk | Richard Fisk | Silvermane | Insidious Six (Doctor Octopus, Scorpion, Rhino, Mysterio, Chameleon, Shocker, and Vulture) | Black Cat | Lizard | Morbius | Spider-Carnage | Spider-Slayers (Alistair Smythe | Carnage | Baron Mordo | Dormammu | Silver Sable | Hydro-Man | Prowler | Doctor Doom | Red Skull | Electro | Hammerhead | Tombstone | Punisher | Kraven the Hunter | Calypso | Herbert Landon | Jackal | Owl | Spot | Beyonder | J. Jonah Jameson | Spider-Carnage | Hobgoblin (Earth-98311) | Green Goblin (Earth-98311) | Carnage (Earth-98311)

Spider-Man Unlimited
High Evolutionary | Venom | Carnage | Electro | Kraven the Hunter | Green Goblin | Vulture | Man-Wolf | J. Jonah Jameson

Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
Harry Osborn | Electro | Kraven the Hunter | Turbo Jet | Kingpin | Lizard | Shikata | Silver Sable

The Spectacular Spider-Man
Green Goblin | Tombstone | Doctor Octopus | Hammerhead | Venom (Eddie Brock) | Sinister Six (Rhino, Vulture, Electro, Sandman, Mysterio & Kraven the Hunter) | Chameleon | Tinkerer | Enforcers (Shocker, Ricochet & Ox) | Molten Man | Silvermane | Silver Sable | Harry Osborn | Lizard | J. Jonah Jameson | Black Cat | Miles Warren | Frederick Foswell | Calypso | Roderick Kingsley | Morris Bench | Cletus Kasady

Ultimate Spider-Man
Doctor Octopus | Green Goblin | Harry Osborn | Taskmaster | HYDRA (Arnim Zola, Crossbones, Morbius & Baron Mordo) | Sinister Six (Kraven the Hunter, Rhino, Electro, Scorpion, Vulture & Hydro-Man) | Toad | Batroc the Leaper | Beetle | Lizard | Frightful Four (Wizard, Trapster & Klaw) | Juggernaut | Sandman | Venom | Loki Laufeyson | The Collector | Grandmaster | Carnage | Wolf Spider | Ultimate Green Goblin | Shocker | Shriek | Swarm | Dracula | Spider-Slayers (Kaine) | Absorbing Man | Abomination | Annihilus | Arcade | Attuma | Awesome Android | Blastaar | Blizzard | Boomerang | Chitauri | Deadpool | Destroyer | Doctor Doom | Dormammu | Skurge | Enforcers (Montana, Fancy Dan, Ox) | Frost Giants | Grizzly | Hammerhead | Jack O'Lantern | Korvac | The Leader | Living Laser | Man-Wolf | Maximus | Melter | Mesmero | M.O.D.O.K. | Molten Man | Mister Negative | Mysterio | Nightmare | Norma Osborn | Phalanx | Medusa | Sabretooth | Skaar | Galactus | Ulik | Whirlwind | Wrecker | Piledriver | Thunderball | Bulldozer | Ymir | Zodiac | Scorpio | Zzzax | J. Jonah Jameson

Spider-Man (2017)
Symbiotes (Venom, Scream, Scorn & Mania) | Dark Goblin | Hobgoblin | Doctor Octopus | Vulture/Goblin King | Alistair Smythe | Rhino | Jackal | Hammerhead | Electro | A.I.M. (M.O.D.O.K.) | Spider-Slayers | Lizard | Tinkerer | Swarm | Scorpion | Sinister Six | Kraven the Hunter | Man-Wolf | Silver Sable | Beetle | Spot | Prowler | Molten Man | Mister Negative | Chameleon | HYDRA (Crossbones & Arnim Zola) | Black Cat | Ghost | Blizzard | Absorbing Man | Crimson Dynamo | Overdrive | Mysterio | Jack O'Lantern | Silvermane | Lady Octopus | Paladin | Puma | Shocker | Living Brain | Sandman | Technovore | Baron Mordo | Knull | J. Jonah Jameson

Spidey and His Amazing Friends (2021)
Green Goblin | Doctor Octopus | Rhino | Black Cat | Sandman | Electro | Arnim Zola | Lizard | Trapster

Video Games
The Amazing Spider-Man & Captain America in Dr. Doom's Revenge: Doctor Doom | Electro | Hobgoblin | Rhino | Boomerang | Grey Gargoyle | Oddball | Batroc the Leaper | Mysterio
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six: Sinister Six (Doctor Octopus, Electro, Hobgoblin, Mysterio, Sandman and Vulture)
Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin: Kingpin | Doctor Octopus | Lizard | Electro | Sandman | Hobgoblin | Venom | Tinkerer | Mysterio | Vulture | Bullseye | Typhoid Mary
Spider-Man & X-Men: Arcade's Revenge: Arcade | Carnage | Rhino | Apocalypse | Juggernaut | Selene Gallio | Sentinels | Master Mold
Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage: Carnage | Shriek | Doppelganger | Demogoblin | Carrion
Spider-Man and Venom: Separation Anxiety: The Jury | Sentry | Ramshot | Screech | Bomblast | Firearm | Wysper | Life Foundation | Symbiotes (Carnage | Riot | Phage | Lasher | Agony | Scream)
Spider-Man (2000): Doctor Octopus | Symbiotes (Carnage, Venom, Monster Ock) | Jade Syndicate | Scorpion | Rhino | Mysterio, J. Jonah Jameson, Lizard
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro: Electro | Beetle | Hammerhead | Lizard |Sandman | Shocker
Spider-Man (2002): Green Goblin | Shocker | Vulture | Spider-Slayers | Scorpion | Kraven the Huner | Dennis Carradine | Harry Osborn | J. Jonah Jameson | Green Goblin (Green Goblin Mode)
Spider-Man 2: Doctor Octopus | Harry Osborn | Rhino | Mysterio | Shocker | Puma | Black Cat | Vulture | Calypso | J. Jonah Jameson | Lizard
Ultimate Spider-Man: Bolivar Trask | Venom | Adrian Toomes | Silver Sable | Shocker | R.H.I.N.O. | Electro | Beetle | Green Goblin | Boomerang | Sandman | Carnage
Spider-Man: Battle for New York: | Green Goblin | Kingpin | Silver Sable | Demogoblin | Simian Sentry
Spider-Man 3: | Venom (Symbiote Suit) | Sandman | New Goblin | Lizard | Scorpion | Kraven the Hunter) | Calypso | Kingpin | Rhino | Morbius | Shriek | H-Bombers (Mad Bomber) | J. Jonah Jameson | Electro
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe: | Mysterio | Venom | Green Goblin | Doctor Octopus | Sandman | New Goblin | Black Cat | Scorpion | Rhino | Lizard | Prowler | Silver Sable
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows: Spider-Man | Venom | Kingpin | Black Cat | Vulture | Electro | Tinkerer | Rhino
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions: Mysterio | Kraven the Hunter | Hammerhead | Hobgoblin | Electro | Sandman | Vulture | Scorpion | Deadpool | Juggernaut | Silver Sable | Goblin | Serena Patel | Carnage
Spider-Man: Edge of Time: Peter Parker | Atrocity | Walker Sloan | Anti-Venom | Doctor Octopus | Black Cat
The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Slayers (Alistair Smythe) | Lizard | Rhino | Vermin | Scorpion | Felicia Hardy | Iguana | Nattie
The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Carnage | Kingpin | Green Goblin | Shocker | Kraven the Hunter | Black Cat | Electro | Chameleon | Norman Osborn | Cash Register Thief | Rhino | Hammerhead | Venom

See Also
Black Cat Villains | Cloak & Dagger Villains | Marvel Cinematic Universe Villains | Marvel's Spider-Man Villains | Morbius: The Living Vampire Villains | Prowler Villains | Punisher Villains | Scarlet Spider Villains | Silk Villains | Silver Sable Villains | Solo Villains | Sony's Spider-Man Universe Villains | Spider-Girl Villains | Spider-Gwen Villains | Spider-Man 2099 Villains | Spider-Man Noir Villains | Spider-Woman Villains | Toei's Spider-Man Villains | Venom Villains