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No official source gives smth, but we can assume it's an hour or 2 at worst as the Harpies arrive instantly upon Kratos's death and by the time he escapes, Ares cleary as just gotten it given his dialogue (not sure what counts as a responsible time frame tho lowk).The Fates are irrelevant in this matchup because if Kratos doesn't return from death within a reasonable timeframe, it would simply be counted as a loss.
He very much doesn't need to, he just needs to get a hit in.Secondly, he still has to get through the skillslop, which Kratos is incredibly outscaled in. I don't see how he overcomes the sheer gap in combat skill, technique, and overall swordsmanship here.
I love the glaze and all but how would his law manip probability affect any magic attack at all given their CM1 Info 2 based?Now, onto the other points. While the Divine Protection of Initiative is listed as passive probability manipulation, that's only because we didn't have a better way to index it at the time. It's also law manipulation, acting as a direct constraint imposed on the world itself. Just as water is wet and fire is hot, Reinhard will always land the first hit. I don't see anything on Kratos's profile in this key that would allow him to bypass or negate that.
Kratos's senses literally alter time, like, literally.Reinhard's perception effectively statues himself, allowing him to swing his sword hundreds of millions of times within that timeframe in his own mind.
Assuming the worst either way, he saw his entire life (and he's around 50 years at that moment lmao) as he threw a lightning bolt and it left his hands, so he matches it very well nonetheless.
Heck, when he ascends to his throne he understands comabt across time and space in mere moments, and he can fight the god beforehand on equal footing who held that same throne.
The fodder he sweeps through have this, to the point their instincts remain as they lost their mind and soul. He's fine there.Along with this, if you don't possess instinctive action to the point where there's virtually no gap between thought and movement, you'll constantly be exploited in combat. This is the level of skill that characters far below Reinhard are capable of, yet they they wouldn't reach his level even after an eternity of training.
As Planck noted his info analysis and the Amulet, as well as his innate senses that tell him of how deadly a thing can be to him instantly.Finally, how exactly is Kratos supposed to figure out Reinhard's strengths and weaknesses before Reinhard closes the distance and slices him to pieces?
It just spawns on him.how does this work?
I love how you ask him to read Reinhard's profile but you wouldn't read Kratos's standards tactics where he as a ****ing child outright says he uses whatever is appropriate for any advantage according to battlefield conditions, and even go on to call Kratos a "brute". Just lovely.why would kratos go for this over just trying to kill him like the brute he is