MCU has distinct graphic designs that set them apart from the competition. Furthermore, their skills and levels of power are frequently distinct from one another. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the prominence of magic has shifted dramatically throughout time. It's not just doctor Strange's and the Masters of the Mystic Arts' primary weapon, but it's also become a plot device in a number of Marvel ventures. It's appeared in the Thor franchise, WandaVision, and, presumably, Eternals, in addition to the doctor Strange films. It was most recently used as a weapon in Disney+'s moon Knight show, when it was used by Ethan Hawke's Arthur Harrow against oscar Isaac's Steven Grant.


Magic will undoubtedly be an important part of the MCU in the future, given the route Marvel is pursuing with its remaining projects in Phase 4 and beyond. Needless to say, it'll play a major role in doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Agatha: house of Harkness, as well as other mystical or supernatural stories Marvel has planned, such as Blade and Disney+'s upcoming Halloween special. However, because the MCU has multiple types of magic, the way magic is used in Marvel's films and shows varies. Here's a breakdown of each type and which is the most powerful.

Celestial Magic


Eldritch Magic


Asgardian Magic


Jotun Magic


Dark Dimension Magic


Dark Magic


Chaos Magic


Why Chaos Magic is the most powerful and strongest one?
Scarlet Witch's power is the strongest sort of magic in the MCU, much as it is in the comics. Wanda's ability to use it to rewrite reality, not to mention Agatha's reaction when she realised what she was up against, says volumes about its potential. Even though Agatha was an accomplished, immortal sorcerer in possession of the Darkhold, she couldn't defeat Wanda in the end. Not only that, but it's been suggested that despite all of his time studying the magical arts, doctor Strange is still weaker than Scarlet Witch - and it's all thanks to the MCU's Chaos Magic's ridiculously high power level.


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