When Professor Hulk wears the gauntlet, he finds it very difficult to snap. But Iron Man has no problem doing it.
How could he snap so easily?
shareHow could he snap so easily?
shareTis true , i assumed his suit absorbed the stones energy but alas perhaps it should of been a more difficult snap
shareThe hulk was snapping to bring back half of all living things in the entire universe. Iron man was only destroying Thanos and his army. The massive power the hulk needed as opposed to the small amount Tony required would explain the difference in difficulty of the two snaps.
shareGreat point
shareI wonder if will power plays a role as well. Tony seemed to be in pain when he said his final words. He might have been dying but he managed to soldier through it long enough for the snap. Banner, on the other hand, isn’t quite the badass Tony is, even as the Hulk.
shareDon't buy this. The intention of the snap has nothing to do with the effort it takes to do that snap. For instance, if Tony had wanted to do something more monumental, it would have taken no further effort on his part to do the snap. It's the after effects that signify the effort of the snap. If Tony had done something much bigger with the stones he probably would have just instantly disintegrated after the snap. The only reason Tony finds it much easier than Hulk (and even Thanos, who still has to let out a loud yell after putting on the fully equipped gauntlet both times) is because of his suit. It absorbs all the energy meaning that Tony is exempt from feeling much at all, only exposed to the aftershock of whatever he chooses to do with the snap. Unfortunately, because he's a mere mortal man, literally any kind of snap would probably have killed him afterwards.
shareBecause it was in the plot? These movies have no consistent physical universe
shareStrongk fingerls
sharebecause his suit was the one doing the moving.
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