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In Avengers: Endgame




Hulk briefly wields all six Infinity Stones in the new gauntlet and screams in pain and is barely able to snap. It's also stated that he was the best fit for the gauntlet.




However




Stark later wields all 6 and while evidently in pain, is still able to snap with little effort and even says "I am Iron Man". While the snap does kill him, it doesn't seem like wielding them hurt him nearly as badly.




Why is this? Adrenaline, desperation, or something else?










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  • I think the snap can kill, not holding the gauntlet.

    – Lefteris008
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In Avengers: Endgame




Hulk briefly wields all six Infinity Stones in the new gauntlet and screams in pain and is barely able to snap. It's also stated that he was the best fit for the gauntlet.




However




Stark later wields all 6 and while evidently in pain, is still able to snap with little effort and even says "I am Iron Man". While the snap does kill him, it doesn't seem like wielding them hurt him nearly as badly.




Why is this? Adrenaline, desperation, or something else?










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  • I think the snap can kill, not holding the gauntlet.

    – Lefteris008
    3 hours ago














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In Avengers: Endgame




Hulk briefly wields all six Infinity Stones in the new gauntlet and screams in pain and is barely able to snap. It's also stated that he was the best fit for the gauntlet.




However




Stark later wields all 6 and while evidently in pain, is still able to snap with little effort and even says "I am Iron Man". While the snap does kill him, it doesn't seem like wielding them hurt him nearly as badly.




Why is this? Adrenaline, desperation, or something else?










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In Avengers: Endgame




Hulk briefly wields all six Infinity Stones in the new gauntlet and screams in pain and is barely able to snap. It's also stated that he was the best fit for the gauntlet.




However




Stark later wields all 6 and while evidently in pain, is still able to snap with little effort and even says "I am Iron Man". While the snap does kill him, it doesn't seem like wielding them hurt him nearly as badly.




Why is this? Adrenaline, desperation, or something else?







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  • I think the snap can kill, not holding the gauntlet.

    – Lefteris008
    3 hours ago



















  • I think the snap can kill, not holding the gauntlet.

    – Lefteris008
    3 hours ago

















I think the snap can kill, not holding the gauntlet.

– Lefteris008
3 hours ago





I think the snap can kill, not holding the gauntlet.

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Hulk took longer and had more pain whilst wielding the Infinity Stones in the Infinity Gauntlet because he was trying to bring Nat back and undo the previous snap by Thanos. Below is the quote from memory so is most certainly incorrect.




Hulk: I tried to bring her back, I couldn’t.



Avengers: Endgame




However, Tony just removed the bad guys of Thanos and his team from 2014 so had less to do.



As we can see the affects of the snap on Hulk were less than they were on Tony who




Dies from it




Whereas Hulk merely has his arm hurt.



It’s also worth noting that Hulk has superhuman healing abilities and so has a higher chance of surviving the Stone’s powers as he would be more resilient that Stark who is a normal, albeit highly intelligent, human.






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  • I guess that's fair. I thought when Hulk was hurt, it wasn't from what he was trying to do, it was because he had all six stones. It had the same burst of energy that went through Thanos in IW and that was what seemed to hurt Hulk. I might be wrong.

    – Gremer
    3 hours ago











  • Dont forget that the Hulk also has superhuman healing abilities (well beyond any human normal) whereas Stark is just an augmented human.

    – Valorum
    3 hours ago











  • Also recall that when Thanos used the stones early in Endgame, he was nearly killed by the power necessary for that use. It does seem that what one does with the stones is related to how much power is necessary to perform that act. While Hulk's universe-impacting act required far more power that Tony's field-of-battle impact, Hulk is far more resilient than Tony.

    – Rob
    5 mins ago












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Hulk took longer and had more pain whilst wielding the Infinity Stones in the Infinity Gauntlet because he was trying to bring Nat back and undo the previous snap by Thanos. Below is the quote from memory so is most certainly incorrect.




Hulk: I tried to bring her back, I couldn’t.



Avengers: Endgame




However, Tony just removed the bad guys of Thanos and his team from 2014 so had less to do.



As we can see the affects of the snap on Hulk were less than they were on Tony who




Dies from it




Whereas Hulk merely has his arm hurt.



It’s also worth noting that Hulk has superhuman healing abilities and so has a higher chance of surviving the Stone’s powers as he would be more resilient that Stark who is a normal, albeit highly intelligent, human.






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  • I guess that's fair. I thought when Hulk was hurt, it wasn't from what he was trying to do, it was because he had all six stones. It had the same burst of energy that went through Thanos in IW and that was what seemed to hurt Hulk. I might be wrong.

    – Gremer
    3 hours ago











  • Dont forget that the Hulk also has superhuman healing abilities (well beyond any human normal) whereas Stark is just an augmented human.

    – Valorum
    3 hours ago











  • Also recall that when Thanos used the stones early in Endgame, he was nearly killed by the power necessary for that use. It does seem that what one does with the stones is related to how much power is necessary to perform that act. While Hulk's universe-impacting act required far more power that Tony's field-of-battle impact, Hulk is far more resilient than Tony.

    – Rob
    5 mins ago
















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Hulk took longer and had more pain whilst wielding the Infinity Stones in the Infinity Gauntlet because he was trying to bring Nat back and undo the previous snap by Thanos. Below is the quote from memory so is most certainly incorrect.




Hulk: I tried to bring her back, I couldn’t.



Avengers: Endgame




However, Tony just removed the bad guys of Thanos and his team from 2014 so had less to do.



As we can see the affects of the snap on Hulk were less than they were on Tony who




Dies from it




Whereas Hulk merely has his arm hurt.



It’s also worth noting that Hulk has superhuman healing abilities and so has a higher chance of surviving the Stone’s powers as he would be more resilient that Stark who is a normal, albeit highly intelligent, human.






share|improve this answer


























  • I guess that's fair. I thought when Hulk was hurt, it wasn't from what he was trying to do, it was because he had all six stones. It had the same burst of energy that went through Thanos in IW and that was what seemed to hurt Hulk. I might be wrong.

    – Gremer
    3 hours ago











  • Dont forget that the Hulk also has superhuman healing abilities (well beyond any human normal) whereas Stark is just an augmented human.

    – Valorum
    3 hours ago











  • Also recall that when Thanos used the stones early in Endgame, he was nearly killed by the power necessary for that use. It does seem that what one does with the stones is related to how much power is necessary to perform that act. While Hulk's universe-impacting act required far more power that Tony's field-of-battle impact, Hulk is far more resilient than Tony.

    – Rob
    5 mins ago














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Hulk took longer and had more pain whilst wielding the Infinity Stones in the Infinity Gauntlet because he was trying to bring Nat back and undo the previous snap by Thanos. Below is the quote from memory so is most certainly incorrect.




Hulk: I tried to bring her back, I couldn’t.



Avengers: Endgame




However, Tony just removed the bad guys of Thanos and his team from 2014 so had less to do.



As we can see the affects of the snap on Hulk were less than they were on Tony who




Dies from it




Whereas Hulk merely has his arm hurt.



It’s also worth noting that Hulk has superhuman healing abilities and so has a higher chance of surviving the Stone’s powers as he would be more resilient that Stark who is a normal, albeit highly intelligent, human.






share|improve this answer















Hulk took longer and had more pain whilst wielding the Infinity Stones in the Infinity Gauntlet because he was trying to bring Nat back and undo the previous snap by Thanos. Below is the quote from memory so is most certainly incorrect.




Hulk: I tried to bring her back, I couldn’t.



Avengers: Endgame




However, Tony just removed the bad guys of Thanos and his team from 2014 so had less to do.



As we can see the affects of the snap on Hulk were less than they were on Tony who




Dies from it




Whereas Hulk merely has his arm hurt.



It’s also worth noting that Hulk has superhuman healing abilities and so has a higher chance of surviving the Stone’s powers as he would be more resilient that Stark who is a normal, albeit highly intelligent, human.







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  • I guess that's fair. I thought when Hulk was hurt, it wasn't from what he was trying to do, it was because he had all six stones. It had the same burst of energy that went through Thanos in IW and that was what seemed to hurt Hulk. I might be wrong.

    – Gremer
    3 hours ago











  • Dont forget that the Hulk also has superhuman healing abilities (well beyond any human normal) whereas Stark is just an augmented human.

    – Valorum
    3 hours ago











  • Also recall that when Thanos used the stones early in Endgame, he was nearly killed by the power necessary for that use. It does seem that what one does with the stones is related to how much power is necessary to perform that act. While Hulk's universe-impacting act required far more power that Tony's field-of-battle impact, Hulk is far more resilient than Tony.

    – Rob
    5 mins ago



















  • I guess that's fair. I thought when Hulk was hurt, it wasn't from what he was trying to do, it was because he had all six stones. It had the same burst of energy that went through Thanos in IW and that was what seemed to hurt Hulk. I might be wrong.

    – Gremer
    3 hours ago











  • Dont forget that the Hulk also has superhuman healing abilities (well beyond any human normal) whereas Stark is just an augmented human.

    – Valorum
    3 hours ago











  • Also recall that when Thanos used the stones early in Endgame, he was nearly killed by the power necessary for that use. It does seem that what one does with the stones is related to how much power is necessary to perform that act. While Hulk's universe-impacting act required far more power that Tony's field-of-battle impact, Hulk is far more resilient than Tony.

    – Rob
    5 mins ago

















I guess that's fair. I thought when Hulk was hurt, it wasn't from what he was trying to do, it was because he had all six stones. It had the same burst of energy that went through Thanos in IW and that was what seemed to hurt Hulk. I might be wrong.

– Gremer
3 hours ago





I guess that's fair. I thought when Hulk was hurt, it wasn't from what he was trying to do, it was because he had all six stones. It had the same burst of energy that went through Thanos in IW and that was what seemed to hurt Hulk. I might be wrong.

– Gremer
3 hours ago













Dont forget that the Hulk also has superhuman healing abilities (well beyond any human normal) whereas Stark is just an augmented human.

– Valorum
3 hours ago





Dont forget that the Hulk also has superhuman healing abilities (well beyond any human normal) whereas Stark is just an augmented human.

– Valorum
3 hours ago













Also recall that when Thanos used the stones early in Endgame, he was nearly killed by the power necessary for that use. It does seem that what one does with the stones is related to how much power is necessary to perform that act. While Hulk's universe-impacting act required far more power that Tony's field-of-battle impact, Hulk is far more resilient than Tony.

– Rob
5 mins ago





Also recall that when Thanos used the stones early in Endgame, he was nearly killed by the power necessary for that use. It does seem that what one does with the stones is related to how much power is necessary to perform that act. While Hulk's universe-impacting act required far more power that Tony's field-of-battle impact, Hulk is far more resilient than Tony.

– Rob
5 mins ago


















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