This is a good question Princess Diana vs Thor. The Norseman vs Greek. I'm sure that over the countless years of time ever since these beings were given names that many have wondered, However, when you really Understand who's who the answer is obvious. Princess Diana would lose because she is an amazonian her natural presence is that o the equivalent of the Valkyrie's of Thor's father Odin. and even though Dianna may have immortality and strength, she hasn't the power to defeat Thor.
Thor on the other hand has unmatchable strength plus he carries the hammer of thunder witch dispersers lightning. Thor really doesn't need the hammer to fight, however, just like any other warrior, all of them have some type of weapon that makes them differ from others.
Also Thor has control over the elements which would be very devistating to Princess Dianna. Any one of them could be a problem for her.
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Powers and abilities of Diana
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Super powers and skills
Diana possesses a host of superhuman powers granted to her by the gods and goddesses of Olympus. Primary among these are vast superhuman strength and stamina, powers that she draws from a mystical link to the Earth itself. She is typically portrayed as being the second-strongest hero in the DC Universe: usually she is shown to be second only to Superman (but there has been editorial inconsistency in comparison to Captain Marvel, who is also sometimes portrayed as second to or equal to Superman in strength). Diana is literally as strong as the earth because of her link to the planet granted to her by Demeter. She is quite possibly capable of lifting anything on earth. Diana's stamina gives her incredible resistance to blunt force trauma, capable of shrugging off punches from beings such as Superman and Captain Marvel. However, Diana's skin is not totally invulnerable and can be pierced by sharp projectiles with sufficient force distributed over a small surface area (such as bullets).
Born of the clay of Themyscira, and given life and divine powers by the gods themselves, Diana has heightened resistance to magical attacks. She is highly experienced in battling foes who use sorcery as a weapon. As a divine creation herself, she is less susceptible to manipulation by magic than many of her fellow powerhouse heroes.
Like the Earth, Diana is constantly renewing herself, allowing her to quickly heal. In cases where she was gravely injured or poisoned, Diana showed the ability to physically merge with the earth, causing whatever injuries or poisons to be expelled from her body as it regains shape. Diana also possesses incredible speed and reflexes, gifts of the god Hermes, and is capable of unassisted flight at supersonic speeds (frequently generating a sonic boom). On the ground, Diana is easily fast enough to deflect bullets with her silver gauntlets. In addition, she possesses great wisdom and intelligence, though the degree varies from author to author. She is among the most intelligent members of the Justice League of America, along with the Martian Manhunter and Batman.
Diana is the finest warrior ever born among the Amazons of Themyscira. She is a master of armed and unarmed combat, proficient with nearly every weapon ever made (especially the bow and the javelin) and the exotic martial arts styles of the Amazons. Because those martial skills are unknown outside of Themyscira, it is almost impossible to defeat her in battle. Her blessing from the goddess Artemis grants her the "Hunter's Eye" and enhanced senses, as well as unity with the animal kingdom and the ability to tame wild beasts. Shortly before Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman was briefly blinded, then had her sight restored by Athena. Since then, she has had the sight of Athena, a power that apparently grants increased insight. (For example, Diana can often detects others' emotions, and is now so fully immune to Doctor Psycho's illusions that she usually is not even aware of what illusions he is attempting to project).
Diana is also an accomplished strategist and tactician, trained in the arts of leadership, persuasion and diplomacy, and possesses a great deal of courage as well.
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Weapons
Diana has several weapons at her disposal, but her signature ones are her indestructible gauntlets and the Lasso of Truth. The gauntlets were formed from the remains of Zeus's legendary Aegis shield, and were re-forged for her use by Hephaestus. Diana's superhuman reflexes enable her to use the gauntlets to easily deflect projectiles (such as bullets) and powerful energy blasts from beings such as Ares and Darkseid. She is even fast enough to protect herself from multi-vector attacks. At close-range the gauntlets block blades, weapons and punches. In some stories, Diana has used the gauntlets as a dual defensive/offensive weapon, redirecting energy blasts back to their point of origin or other targets. When crossed, the gauntlets generate a remnant of the Aegis itself, forming an impenetrable barrier just in front of them which allows Diana to protect herself and those behind her from area attacks. Diana's golden tiara also doubles as a throwing weapon, as it is razor-edged and can cut through most substances. Her most notable use of it resulted in the decapitation of Deimos during their first meeting.
The Lasso of Truth, forged from her aunt Antiope's Golden Girdle of Gaea, is Diana's greatest weapon. The divine Lasso is absolutely unbreakable and has restrained beings as powerful as Superman, Captain Marvel, and the gods Ares and Hades. The Lasso burns with a magical aura called the Fires of Hestia, forcing anyone within the Lasso's confines to speak the absolute truth. The Fires can restore lost memories, dispel illusions, renew the wielder's body, protect those encircled by it from magical attacks, and even cure insanity. Some writers have established that no one but Diana can wield the Lasso, due to its divine nature. Advances in the coloring processes used in comics have given artists the ability to depict the Lasso as a genuinely fiery weapon, coursing with power. Artists such as Howard Porter frequently draw Diana wielding the flaming Lasso with absolute control in elaborate and serpentine configurations.
Diana once used of the Sandals of Hermes to cross a dimensional impasse between Themyscira and the outside world, but they have since been passed on to Artemis, and later to Wonder Girl. Passed on along with the Sandals was the Gauntlet of Atlas, which magnifies the physical strength of the wearer by a factor of ten. Diana used the Gauntlet several times, most notably to destroy a clone of the Superman-killer Doomsday, but it raised her already-superhuman strength to a level that she found difficult to control.
Wonder Woman has at her disposal a small lightweight disc of alien (Lansinar) technology that, when triggered by her thoughts, transforms into a transparent version of whatever object or vehicle is appropriate for her needs. The device has been used for several purposes, including a communication device, but is most frequently used by Wonder Woman in the form of an invisible jet plane, thus reintroducing this vehicle for the first time in post-Crisis continuity. She has also used the amorphous disc in partnership with Green Lantern's power ring, to hold Earth's moon together while shifting its orbit.
Wonder Woman occasionally uses a variety of different weapons. She uses ceremonial golden armor complete with golden wings, warskirt and chestplate, and a golden helmet in the shape of an Eagle's head. She uses many American themes such as an American Flag sort of cape/sword holster. Additionally, she uses a golden shield with American symbols and themes. She also uses a long spear, a labrys (a doubled-sided Amazonian axe), and a magically forged sword that was a gift from Hephaestus himself, so sharp that it can carve the electrons off an atom. In the non-canonical Kingdom Come, Superman was cut by this sword while running his fingers down the blade.
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