- “A king’s weapon. Meant to be the greatest in Asgard. In theory, it could even summon the Bifrost.”
“Does it have a name?”
“Stormbreaker.” - ―Eitri and Thor[src]
Stormbreaker is an enchanted axe of Dwarvian manufacture, forged from Uru on Nidavellir with the ability to summon the Bifrost. After Mjølnir’s destruction, the weapon was used by Thor.
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History
Creation
- “I’m gonna hold it open.”
“That’s suicide.”
“So is facing Thanos without that axe.” - ―Thor and Eitri[src]
Stormbreaker was designed by the dwarves of Nidavellir to be the greatest weapon in Asgard’s history, designed for their king and capable of summoning the Bifrost Bridge on its own. However, it was never forged, and the dwarves had been rendered all but extinct by Thanos. During the Infinity War, Thor ventured to Nidavellir with Rocket Raccoon and Groot to forge a weapon capable of killing Thanos. Upon arriving, the typically lively forges of Nidavellir were cold and barren, littered with broken parts. Eitri disclosed Thanos’ actions to the trio, revealing that his hands had been covered in metal as a result of Thanos’ demand for the creation of the Infinity Gauntlet. As Thor needed a weapon, Eitri decided to forge Stormbreaker.
[external_link_head]Thor endures the energy to reignite the forge
With Thor and Rocket’s help, Eitri opened the cage around the star and re-lit the forge, melting down ingots of Uru and pouring it into a mold. He then shattered the mold, revealing the axes’ blade and weight, but misplaced the handle for the weapon. Seeing that Thor was close to death after taking the brunt of the neutron star’s power, Groot decided they could not wait for Eitri to find or create a metal handle; he grasped the red hot pieces of metal with one of his arms and then cut the arm off to serve as the handle, truly finishing Stormbreaker. The weapon then revived the smoking husk of Thor, who used its power of the Bifrost to go forth to Wakanda and assist the Avengers.[1]
Used by Thor
Thor attacks Thanos with Stormbreaker
[external_link offset=1]- “Who cut off his head?”
“Stormbreaker.”
“Well, who swung Stormbreaker?” - ―Thor and Korg[src]
Stormbreaker was used in the Battle of Wakanda to great effect, augmenting Thor’s own lightning massively. Notably, of all the battles, it was the only weapon that severely wounded Thanos by impaling him soon after the Infinity Gauntlet was completed. However, Thor intentionally aimed for Thanos’ chest, resulting in Thanos only being badly injured rather than instantly killed. This allowed Thanos to activate the Infinity Gauntlet and eliminate fifty percent of the universe’s life. As Thanos teleported away, Stormbreaker fell to the ground, the blade covered in his blood.[1][2]
Thor tests Carol Danvers with Stormbreaker
Three weeks later at the New Avengers Facility, Stormbreaker was summoned to Thor’s hand when he stared at Carol Danvers, testing her resolve. When the Avengers ambushed Thanos on the Garden planet, Thor used Stormbreaker to cut Thanos’ left arm off while the Infinity Gauntlet was still attached to his hand. When Thanos announced he had destroyed the Infinity Stones, Thor used Stormbreaker to decapitate Thanos.
Thor wields both Stormbreaker and Mjølnir
Five years later, during the battle against an alternate Thanos, Thor dual-wielded both the time-displaced Mjølnir and Stormbreaker, using them to great effect in the battle, going head-to-head with Thanos. However, Thanos gained the upper hand, catching the axe when Thor summoned it and nearly forced it into Thor’s chest as the Asgardian had previously done to Thanos. He was stopped by Steve Rogers, who revealed that he was capable of wielding Mjølnir. In the later stages of the battle, Thor used Stormbreaker to battle the combined forces of Outriders, Chitauri and the Black Order, leaving Mjølnir to Rogers, although the pair switched weapons once. After the defeat of Thanos and his forces, Thor joined the Guardians of the Galaxy, taking Stormbreaker with him.[3]
Capabilities
- “Wait, what kind of weapon are we talking about here?”
“The Thanos killing kind.”
“Don’t you think that we should all have a weapon like that?”
“No. You simply lack the strength to wield them. Your bodies would crumble as your minds collapsed into madness.” - ―Star-Lord and Thor[src]
Stormbreaker is able to focus and enhance Thor’s powers. Due to it being composed of Uru, the weapon is nigh-indestructible and able to withstand energy blasts created by the Infinity Stones. It is also able to channel dimensional energy and summon the Bifrost Bridge, which enabled Thor to teleport himself, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot to Wakanda.
[external_link offset=2]Like Mjølnir before it, Stormbreaker will return to Thor’s hand when summoned and strikes his opponents with massive force. It can glow with an otherworldly blue flame that crackles with electricity and seems to have the ability to home in on a target if Thor wills it. In addition, the weapon allows the user to fly effortlessly while using it, unlike Mjølnir, which required the user to spin it at great speed to lift them off the ground. Unlike Mjølnir, however, the weapon is not enchanted to prevent those deemed “unworthy” from holding it, making anybody with sufficient strength capable of using the weapon.[1] Stormbreaker can also be summoned by those worthy of lifting Mjølnir, as shown when Captain America, who was previously proven worthy of wielding the hammer in his fight against past Thanos, summoned Stormbreaker by mistake some moments later during the Battle of Earth.
Stormbreaker counteracts the energy blast from the Infinity Stones
Due to its increased size and mass, having both the blade of an axe and the head of a hammer in its construction, as well as sporting an elongated handle enabling the weapon to be wielded two-handed, it is a notably more potent melee weapon than Mjølnir. Eitri even went as far as to say Stormbreaker was meant to be the strongest weapon in Asgard’s history. As such, it is one of the few able to grievously wound Thanos, who faced off against the combined might of Doctor Strange, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Drax, Star-Lord, Mantis, and Nebula while suffering nothing more than a tiny scratch on the cheek. Thanos himself mocked Thor for not aiming for his head, indicating Stormbreaker would have been capable of killing him instantly. Being built to stand against the Infinity Gauntlet-wielding Mad Titan, Eitri enchanted it with several properties that allowed it to take advantage of the weaknesses Eitri had installed into the Gauntlet in order to overpower it, quickly slicing through the beam unleashed by Thanos, although that time Thanos was caught off-guard and could have repelled the attack by other means.[1]
It is also capable of healing severe wounds, as shown by it fully healing a sun-damaged Thor.
Trivia
- In the comics, the Stormbreaker was created by Odin as a weapon for Beta Ray Bill, after he returned Mjølnir to Thor.
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe version of Stormbreaker shares similarities with the Mjølnir of the Ultimate Universe such as the tip of the hammer.
Behind the Scenes
- When asked how can Stormbreaker overpower the power of the completed Infinity Gauntlet, writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely suggest that Eitri is responsible because of his “Dwarven magic”: He made both items and made it so that Stormbreaker was able to defeat the Infinity Gauntlet.[4]
- In a Q&A with Collider, Joe and Anthony Russo answered a question regarding how Stormbreaker was able to take the brunt of six Infinity Stones, replying that it was the greatest weapon ever made and Thanos didn’t know what that weapon was and didn’t think he knew what he was up against in that moment.[5]
- When asked if Stormbreaker was more powerful than the Infinity Gauntlet, Joe and Anthony Russo responded that it certainly has the ability to counteract the powers of the Gauntlet but the key moment was that Thanos was caught off-guard; he only realized what that weapon was after he got struck by it as it came out of nowhere.[5]
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