In different works, Odin's divine power had different forms of expression: - In "Saint Seiya: Golden Soul", Odin could use his body as a support to exert his divine power, but there was no detailed description of the specific appearance of divine power. - In "The Final Valkyrie," Odin was portrayed as the supreme god of the Norse Asgard, the king of the gods. He had great power, such as reviving the "original god." He could also make the sky instantly become dark clouds and summon thunder in battle without being angry. - According to the game settings (such as Odin's Divine Power inferred from the effect on Odin's Seiya's skills), its blessing could greatly increase the damage of compound killing skills, including skills such as Meteor Falling Star, which showed the power of Odin's Divine Power in combat.
The sources of Odin's divine power included the following aspects: First, he was born in the battle between the Titans. Second, he drank the spring water of Mimir and obtained all the wisdom in the world. His divine power was a gift passed down from the Asgardian rulers of the past generations, from his grandfather to Thor, the God of Thunder. Every time he passed it down, his power would become stronger. In addition, Odin himself had used his divine power to defeat Lao Fei, the Frost Giant King who possessed the Ancient Winter Coffin. As he grew up, he constantly accumulated strength and became the strongest of the Nine Realms, possessing the powerful Power of Odin.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the power of Odin was a talent passed down from generation to generation by the rulers of Asgard. From Odin's grandfather to Thor, the God of Thunder, the power would become stronger with each inheritance. After Brother Hammer (Thor) awakened the Power of Odin, the potential in his body was completely released, and his strength even surpassed his father. He no longer needed the assistance of the Meow Meow Hammer and could control lightning at will. He could also open the Bifröst for interstellar teleportation alone. Thor had used the Power of Odin to defeat countless enemies. This was the most representative divine power of the Father in Marvel. In works such as Saint Seiya: Golden Soul, there was no mention of Odin's divine power having such a setting similar to that in the Marvel Universe. In other games or comics, Odin also had different abilities, but there was no explicit mention of a unified concept called "Odin's divine power."
In the setting of "Saint Seiya", the Odin Divine Robe was worn by the warriors of the Odin camp (the God Warriors). They used the Big Dipper as their guardian star, and their Divine Robe was inlaid with Odin Sapphires. When the seven sapphires were gathered, they could summon the Belmont Sword that could cut off all evil in the world, and the Belmont Sword was a part of the Odin Robe (the Odin Divine Robe). Hoshi and Aeoria had both passed through the Odin Robe and completed their respective missions. The Holy Garment was an extremely powerful and gorgeous final form of the Holy Garment. It was very similar to the Divine Garment. It appeared because of the blood of the Goddess and the small universe that the Saint Seiya had upgraded to infinity. The Saint Seiya who wore the Holy Garment had reached the realm of gods and had the strength to rival gods. In the original manga, only five main characters had obtained the Holy Garment except for Athena herself. They used the Holy Garment to show their powerful strength. For example, Seiya killed the God of Death of the Twin Gods, Danadus, in one blow while in the Holy Garment state. Purple Dragon and Ice River defeated the God of Sleep, Shupnus, in the Holy Garment state.
Odin was the strongest of the nine universes, possessing the powerful power of Odin. His battle prowess was shown in his youth when he defeated Lao Fei, the Frost Giant King who had the Ancient Winter Coffin. The Ancient Winter Coffin had easily frozen the entire Earth, and its power was far from its limit. When Loki held the Spear of Eternity, he could incapacitate Laufey with a single strike and shatter it with a second strike. Loki was far from being able to unleash the true power of the Spear of Eternity, but Odin could strip Thor of his divine power and banish him to the Midgard. He could also cast spells on Thor's Hammer, which could only be picked up by those who were qualified. Those who were not qualified to pick it up had to be at least as strong as Odin. He could seal the characteristics of the Frost Giant on Loki's body, making him look no different from a person from the Fairy Palace. He could activate the Destroyer robots remotely. In the Marvel universe, the older the Asgardians were, the more powerful they were. Odin's strength could not be underestimated when his time was up. From the fact that Thanos did not dare to attack Asgard, who had hidden the space gem, Odin's deterrence could be seen. However, in the Twilight of the Gods, despite Odin's many abilities and excellent equipment, he was instantly killed by Fenrir. However, there were also opinions that he might have foreseen the fate of the Twilight and gave up struggling.
Odin's divine power was the power of Odin. This power not only included his own power, but also symbolized the gathering of the power of the gods of Asgard, because he was the father of the gods and the most powerful existence in Asgard. Odin's weapon was the Spear of Eternity, also known as the Gungnir Spear.
In the Marvel comics, Odin sacrificed his right eye in order to drink the water from the Spring of Wisdom to gain enough wisdom to protect Asgard. In the manga, Odin's character was conceited, selfish, jealous, and arbitrary. He had a big fight with the female Thunder God (Jane) because the female Thunder God could lift the Thunder God's Hammer, but Odin and his son Saul couldn't. This made him brood over it. Moreover, in the Thor series of comics adapted from Norse mythology, the story of Odin's blindness was very similar to the way in mythology.
I'm not sure. It depends on the direction the comic is going. A power boost for Odin could change the balance of power in the comic universe, and that could have both positive and negative effects on the story.
The following conclusions: According to the descriptions of documents [1] and [2], weak divine power, medium divine power, and high divine power were the standards used to measure the total amount of power of a god. However, there was no specific definition or distinguishing criteria. According to the document [4], Divine Power Level 10-14 was called Lesser Divine Power, and Divine Power Level 15-20 was called Greater Divine Power. This might be a classification of weak Divine Powers and high Divine Powers. According to the document [9], gods were divided into several levels, including great divine power, medium divine power, weak divine power, and weak divine power. However, there was no specific definition or distinguishing criteria. To sum up, there was no clear answer to the specific definition and distinction of weak, medium, and high Divine Powers. Therefore, he could not answer this question accurately.
One way could be through some kind of magical transfer. Maybe a powerful wizard or a deity from a different realm decides to bestow Odin's power upon Naruto. His Sharingan (if he had one) could be enhanced with Odin - like powers, such as the ability to see the truth in all things. Or his Sage Mode could be combined with Odin's power to give him a unique form of combat ability.
Pangu's divine power was mainly reflected in the creation of the world. In the universe where chaos was as big as chicken eggs, after Pangu's divine power was raised to the limit, he could gather all his divine power on the Heaven-Opening Axe (Pangu Heaven-Opening Axe) and split the chaos, making the clear air rise to become the sky and the turbid air fall to become the earth. He could also use his own divine power to make the sun three meters higher, the earth three meters thicker, and himself three meters longer after the world was created. This would last for eighteen thousand years, and in the end, the sky would be ninety thousand miles away from the earth. After Pan Gu died, all parts of his body transformed into all things in the world through divine power. For example, his left eye became the sun, his right eye became the moon, his hair and beard became stars, his limbs and body became the four poles and five famous mountains on the earth, his blood became rivers, his teeth, bones, and bone marrow became metal, stones, pearls, and so on, his skin and hair became flowers, plants, and trees, and his sweat became rain and dew. These were all manifestations of Pangu's divine power. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!