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JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Kratos' Lifting Strength. Aetheric Pariah. Norse Mythology Kratos is only listed at class G, yet he flipped the entire temple which held an artistic representation of the world tree created by Tyr, which was made to hold all 9 realms in the same space.
Probably because in order to flip the temple he had to push it away into the air, and as soon as he let go the temple would've been pulled back down by the chains, or the parts of the temple attached to the chains would break off, risking the realm travel room no longer working. If Kratos has the strength to flip that entire fucking temple, I'm sure he could've pretty easily broken the chains.
If, for example, Kratos had to push a stationary object across the floor and that object was held back by the same chains he could just break the chains by pushing the object assuming the object itself wouldn't break. He could constantly apply force to the object since it just has to be pushed across the floor and Kratos can just walk on that floor along with the object without having to let go. Atreus notes that Midgard was shaking during the encounter.
Kratos is actually able to shift his perception to other areas before the light can actually touch any of the constructions that form the light paths, kinda showing how Kratos's raw movement and perception is faster than light. Is somewhat ambiguous and vague but Mimir seems concerned due to it's connection to the Nine realms in a way , implying either flipping it could do something to it's connection or it's link to the realms and flipping it is extremely impressive but thats also vague , more importantly the fact since he seemed surprised Kratos could even lift it at all, and this is despite the fact at this point he knows Kratos's history or atleast some of it , tho it doesn't mean kratos lifted the whole nine realms, the temple was made in order to travel to each realm individually and not link them all at once physically in a lifting sense.
Kratos defeats the eight Valkyries and their Queen in physical form, something Mimir says about the valkyries is that they are formidable, note this is chronologically occurring after killing Magni and the potential death of modi from atreus so this would include a number of gods even if minor ones, though note Magni and his brother were physically formidable Aesir besides Thor and potential others time stamp.
Valkyries themselves in movement speed are capable of arriving at any conflict big or small across the realms flying across branches of the world tree or to branch to branch through the void to and from branches that transcend time and space. Arriving to conflicts that should be happening simultaneously in realms within a branch of the Yggdrasil holds strong implications for immeasurable speed and moving in negative time, and Kratos is able to react to them and even they're Queen who surpasses all the Valkyries beneath her.
Telling us that Kratos at anytime during his injured and fatigued state he could heal himself but he chooses not to a lot of the time, i myself will add onto to what my friend said and say it could also indicate kratos wants to practical in healing and not over do it for a specific reason in combat.
Him picking up trees, flipping the temple are good feats of strength onscreen, the lore would validate it or increase it a shit ton since it tells you exactly whats going on. Ahah stop apologising lool. It's better to write that much, supplying so much information, with lots of links if evidence, it is very well written. The grammar and lack of proper punctuation made this one of the hardest things I've ever tried to read, and I'm a trained technical editor.
It's funny after all this Kratos gets hit with a rock and is stunned but straight punches from baldur do nothing. The thing with rocks is that he is getting hit with it by someone like baldur and not for example a human which would amplify the force. Example is broly hitting goku into ice hurting him.
Games are some of the hardest media to powerscale due to game mechanics placing limitations on the characters for the sake of gameplay. In one instance Kratos can resist getting crushed by Atlas who holds the world on his shoulders, in the next he gets slowed down to a walking pace from lifting a human body that is presumably too heavy for him to run while carrying it lol.
You pretty much just answered this whole thread. Characters of fiction are often precisely as powerful as the plot requires them to be. It's true that the games actually make both Kratos and the gods seem weaker than they are canonically, even in the Greek saga. They never really clearly explain his feats, but here's one: his strength matched Atlas, who is carrying the whole greek realm on his shoulders. Also I'm pretty sure Kratos's strength isn't something as simple as "limitless strength" but that it fluctuates, depending on what he needs to do.
On top of that, he can now in norse saga survive lethal blows like healing quickly from a huge hole through his gut, which is something that'd have killed him in the Greek saga, and did. Thus proving what Barlog said, that he's stronger now than before This happened when Baldur stabbed a big sharp rock through Kratos. Ares killed him this way, but now Kratos could just walk it off.
He doesn't have that power anymore. He released it in the end of God of War 3. What was in Pandora's Box in God of War 1 were the Evils of the great titan war, as well as the power of hope that Athena placed in it. The gods were infected by the evils when Kratos opened the box which is why Zeus killed him at the beginning of God of War 2, he was infected by one of the Evils, "Fear" , but Kratos himself got the power of Hope that he unlocked at the final fight with Zeus in God of War 3.
This is also why the box was empty. Kratos then released this power to the world rather than keeping it himself, thus he doesn't have it anymore. What he has now is just his own strength. I imagine that for some reason over time his "godly powers" just got stronger as he aged. He is still the son of Zeus after all, a half god. It's important to note that the version of Kratos that was killed with a big sharp rock by Ares was incredibly weak compared to other versions of Kratos in the Greek Saga.
Kratos is really strong he flipped a temple and pushed an entire bridge that is placed on water which makes it times heavier and not hurting his back. I look at it like Superman. Superman in the DC universe is arguably the strongest physically, but is vulnerable to magical and mental attacks. Kratos has access to powerful magical attacks and defenses, to which the likes of Onni-Man or Superman are easily vulnerable.
Kratos just needs to pull of this move , then its "lets open a hole right through omni-mans skull with our hands" time. So there is a way. You remember what that rengar looking hunter cat did to Mark, right? So Viltrums are not gods, but Kratos is. Omni-mans advantage is flight, nothing more. Kratos on the other hand, he can't fuckin die on top of everything.
He would,theoretically, have no natural resistance or immunity to magic or supernatural effects. Damien Darkblood, a demon, was not at all intimidated or wary of the prospect of confronting Nolan in direct combat. War Woman's enchanted mace was able to do serious damage to Nolan's skull with no damage done to the mace where in the past Nolan had been struck with dense metals and materials that not only didn't hurt him but also broke against him.
I agree that Kratos is stronger but saying "He's a god and Omni-man isn't" is such a terrible arguement. Superman isn't a god and he'd beat Kratos. Being a god is a nice feat and all but it's not good all on its own, especially since some stories have much weaker gods.
Kratos is a god, Nolan is not. Nolan is a biological being, vulnerable to magical weapons and beings such as literally every single weapon Kratos has including himself and his fists.
Kratos can heal himself at command but chooses not to, only because he hates every single thing about gods, including himself and his powers.
If Nolan is hurt, he is fucked. If Nolan hurts Kratos, Kratos will shrug it off. Also, Omni-Man was inspired by this evil version of Superman, so no. No, he can't beat Kratos, Kratos will win, again. For the god point, not all the gods across all forms of fiction hold the same rules, some of them can be defeated without special weaponry.
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Weakness: In GOW Kratos was blinded and consumed by rage and only wanted Revenge, but in the end he regretted all that he has done after.
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