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So something I've been wondering about the profiles for God Of War (2018).

Thor's profile specifically states that the battle between the World Serpent and Thor splintered Yggdrasil which has 2-B durability. Even if the damage is limited, they still were able to cause damage to something that has 1001 to any finite number. If the number isn't known, why are Kratos, Thor, Odin, and Baldur only 2-C when we don't know the exact damage they did?

Thanks to anyone who takes their time.
 
They're 2-C via shaking the Nine Realms to my knowledge. The reason they aren't 2-B is because they only inflicted minor damage i.e. splintered a multiversal structure as opposed to affecting it as a whole. The tree is a cosmological structure so destroying only part of it wouldn't mean scaling to the entirety.

At least, I think. Maybe 2-B Kratos would've been too much lol
 
I think this need more clarification. Does "splintering the tree" really mean only breaking a small piece off of its totality ?

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I know it's not affecting 100% whole tree. But in my opinion only inflicting very minor damage to the tree isn't either.

second if we assume they splinter only the strand of the tree. Well Every strand stated to transcending time and space.
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Idk, just explaining the tier. It could be higher but this was probably already discussed.
 
Thor and Jorm were the ones who did the feat, and kratos/baldur haven't interacted with either of them besides baldur cheap shotting jorm. As of right now, there is no logical explanation for why Kratos would be above the tier he was in the greek pantheon, considering Power of Hope, and kratos was shown to be rusty in this game. He even says he was physically superior in the greek pantheon, and noted he lost muscle mass. Kratos being 2-B wouldn't make sense as of right now with the info we have, without getting a substantial powerup, considering even he says he was superior in the greek pantheon. On top of the blades of chaos being superior to mjolnir as well, and they don't scale from kratos, if kratos is 2-B in the norse pantheon, then he would have to be 2-B in the greek one as well.
 
Thor and Jorm were the ones who did the feat, and kratos/baldur haven't interacted with either of them besides baldur cheap shotting jorm. As of right now, there is no logical explanation for why Kratos would be above the tier he was in the greek pantheon, considering Power of Hope, and kratos was shown to be rusty in this game. He even says he was physically superior in the greek pantheon, and noted he lost muscle mass. Kratos being 2-B wouldn't make sense as of right now with the info we have, without getting a substantial powerup, considering even he says he was superior in the greek pantheon. On top of the blades of chaos being superior to mjolnir as well, and they don't scale from kratos, if kratos is 2-B in the norse pantheon, then he would have to be 2-B in the greek one as well.
Is stated by mimir he Doesn't know if Thor can beat kratos and he is aware of The idea Thor and serpant did this
Can give scan if you want
Also is stated gow 4 kratos > gow 3 self
 
Is stated by mimir he Doesn't know if Thor can beat kratos and he is aware of The idea Thor and serpant did this
Can give scan if you want
Also is stated gow 4 kratos > gow 3 self
Both Pantheons are equal in Power in Devs eyes... there's no reason for a stated weaker 4 Kratos to be stronger than 3 Kratos.... especially when Hope Kratos is strongest in the verse and appears in Greek era.
 
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Is stated by mimir he Doesn't know if Thor can beat kratos and he is aware of The idea Thor and serpant did this
Can give scan if you want
Also is stated gow 4 kratos > gow 3 self
Oh no, another person doubting kratos and his ability to kill Gods, for some reason I'm getting deja vu. Mimir realistically doesn't even know kratos outside of rumors and hearsay, he's indifferent about it at best anyway. There were multiple Gods in GoW 3 who told kratos he stood no chance whatsoever to Zeus, yet Zeus still got blasted nonetheless. Blades of chaos>mjolnir is already established.
 
Oh no, another person doubting kratos and his ability to kill Gods, for some reason I'm getting deja vu. Mimir realistically doesn't even know kratos outside of rumors and hearsay, he's indifferent about it at best anyway. There were multiple Gods in GoW 3 who told kratos he stood no chance whatsoever to Zeus, yet Zeus still got blasted nonetheless. Blades of chaos>mjolnir is already established.
Yeah True kratos can easily end up stronger than Thor Like how it happened in greek stuff
 
Honestly I feel it should be common sense at this point, kratos came from another pantheon and did nothing for centuries and was beyond rusty, precedes to kill a major God and 2 minor ones because they got in his way.


O weird in the novels is stated baldur is the strongest enemy kratos fought
 
O weird in the novels is stated baldur is the strongest enemy kratos fought
That is taken extremely out of context. He didn't say baldur was stronger than (name your person), he said he feels he himself might not have enough strength to outlast and beat baldur who possesses a power greater than he's ever seen, specifically referring to baldur's curse mark which allows him to be invulnerable to attacks and feel no pain. Kratos was also quite clearly exaggerating baldurs "power" due to his own strength having atrophied vastly. The novel states this shortly after their first clash, the very first time Kratos had to tap into his godly strength for literal centuries. He almost passed out at the end of it he was so worn out. Allied with Baldur's magical invulnerability making him one heck of a first impression for this pantheon's gods, it is obvious that he misjudged his power. He handles him a lot better by their next encounter. Kratos very first question to atreus on the topic of baldur, he labels him as a person who can "feel no pain". That shows kratos knew what was going on in the baldur fight and why he was having trouble, because he even states that baldur not feeling pain and being invulnerable to attacks was what was giving him problems, not that baldur was stronger than any power he'd ever faced.
 
That is taken extremely out of context. He didn't say baldur was stronger than (name your person), he said he feels he himself might not have enough strength to outlast and beat baldur who possesses a power greater than he's ever seen, specifically referring to baldur's curse mark which allows him to be invulnerable to attacks and feel no pain. Kratos was also quite clearly exaggerating baldurs "power" due to his own strength having atrophied vastly. The novel states this shortly after their first clash, the very first time Kratos had to tap into his godly strength for literal centuries. He almost passed out at the end of it he was so worn out. Allied with Baldur's magical invulnerability making him one heck of a first impression for this pantheon's gods, it is obvious that he misjudged his power. He handles him a lot better by their next encounter. Kratos very first question to atreus on the topic of baldur, he labels him as a person who can "feel no pain". That shows kratos knew what was going on in the baldur fight and why he was having trouble, because he even states that baldur not feeling pain and being invulnerable to attacks was what was giving him problems, not that baldur was stronger than any power he'd ever faced.
Good points
 
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