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Destroyer
The Destroyer Armor
Biographical information
Real name

Destroyer

Physical description
Eye color

Yellow
Red (as Ultron)

Personal information
Status

Alive

Chronological and political information
Affiliation

Doctor Doom
Ultron
Loki

First appearance

The Doomstroyer

The Destroyer (also known as The Destroyer Armor), is a suit of Asgardian Armor animated by magic.

History[]

Physical Appearance[]

Powers and Abilities[]

  • Superhuman Strength: The Destroyer armor possesses vast superhuman strength of unknown limits. Its strong enough to bat away a car hurled at it with apparent ease and swat Thor back several feet with one hit.[1]
  • Superhuman Speed: The Destroyer armor, despite its physical mass, can run and move at speeds far greater than that of the finest human athlete.
  • Superhuman Reflexes:
  • Invulnerability: The Destroyer armor is practically impervious to all forms of physical damage. It was able to withstand a blow from Thor with Mjolnir with no signs of damage.[1]
  • Energy Blast: The Destroyer can unleashed energy blast through its 'eyes'. The energy discharge lances out the orange-white beam. The touch of this beam was enough to blast a car to pieces or vaporize any living being.[1]
  • Retrograde Positioning: The Destroyer is able to move its armor pieces so that it faces the opposite way without turning around; its back side becomes its front side and vice versa.
  • Teleportation: When Ultron took over the Destroyer, he gained the ability to teleport himself to different places in the universe almost instantaneously like Thor with his hammer Mjolnir.
  • Flight: The Destroyer has built in thrusters inside it's legs, is capable of flying through the air at tremendous speeds and fly at high altitudes.

Appearances[]

Season One[]

Season Three: Ultron Revolution[]

Season Four: Secret Wars[]

Notes[]

Trivia[]

  • Ultron is able to take control of the Destroyer due to the armor being a form of magic-based technology.

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In Other Media[]

References[]

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