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Infinity Stones Part 5: Reality Stone

*Note that each stone now has a quote related to it listed.

"Reality can be whatever I want it to be." 
-Thanos

Thor proved that the Infinity Stones were indestructible when he took Mjølnir and attacked the Reality Stone. In the end, it wasn't destroyed, so they took it to the Collector for safekeeping. At first glance, it seems like it changes your perspective on reality, but when you take notice of what happened to Star-Lord's blaster, you realize it changes reality itself, which then begs the question, "Why couldn't Thanos use the Reality Stone to change the universe, without the help of the other stones?"

The answer is that the Reality Stone is non-lethal to targets. Despite Thanos crumbling Drax into many pieces, as soon as Thanos left, Drax was returned to his normal form. This shows the Reality Stone's sole weakness: every bit of reality is non-lethal, and temporary. This weakness is minor, but it's also fatal if you rely on it too much in combat.

REALITY STONE:
Alternate Form: Aether
Power(s): Temporarily Change in Reality
Color: Red
Notable Villain(s): Malekith

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  1. Isn't the Reality Stone a liquid? Shouldn't it be called the Reality Liquid? How did the Avangers in endgame turn the liquid into a stone?

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    1. Not really, it's still a stone. The Aether is a liquid-like form of the Reality Stone, but it also doesn't adhere to the laws of gravity. As far as how they turned it into a stone, I have no clue :/

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