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Bayonetta Vs Kratos

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I really don't see how an author tweet about resisting time Stop of all things is invalid.
 
And what of her attack negation? And her 5-B forcefields? You guys are kinda ignoring a lot of what bayonetta can do.
 
Also yes there is an enemy in Bayonetta with petrification and she can resist it
 
Also, doesn't Kratos actually have to damage his opponent to steal their strength and life force? He's not going to be able to do that to someone thousands of times stronger than him
 
Gargoyle One said:
I really don't see how an author tweet about resisting time Stop of all things is invalid.
Depends honestly on the reasoning behind the tweet. Did the author just write a random tweet out of nowhere or did he respond to someone asking him clearly to use it to affect stats.
 
WeeklyBattles said:
Also yes there is an enemy in Bayonetta with petrification and she can resist it
Wait what enemy has petrification (just curious)
 
Said tweet was nothing more but someone posting an actual scene of the game where the scenario is green (already signifying the use of the Amulet of Uroborus) and asking "did they use their time abilities here?"

To which devs respoden with "They stopped and slowed time"

So the question wasn't even specific.

Plus, the official God of War battle guidebook literally states it stops time
 
Solely happens in-gameplay and not in the cutscenes. The guidebook states its ability is to freeze time & also WoG.

Plus, Amulet of Uroborus on Kratos's hands >>>> Amulet of Uroborus on Castor's hands
 
Didn't we just get rid of of the bayoverses time stops for the same reasoning as were giving kratos time stop?
 
Also, Kratos does steal AP with every strike. Outright stated in the novels three different times to be the case.
 
Can you show one evidence of it affecting a person? There isn't any. IT freezes and slow times for the scenery. It is mostly used for puzzles, never for combat. In this case it isn't Word of God, was that person who answered even the head writer for the game?


If the time-slow in that scene was really the intent they would have make it more apparent. There's 0 evidence of it happening when you actually watch it. There's a reason it's not accepted anywhere.
 
Kepekley23 said:
Also, Kratos does steal AP with every strike. Outright stated in the novels three different times to be the case.
Yes but he is damaging his opponent, something he cant do with physical attacks against bayo
 
In gameplay it does affect people when you use it on them. Also, it was confirmed that, by the end of the fight, Kratos had gained the ability to resist the time hax.

This makes perfect sense with Kratos's extremely sharp power and ability progression in each game.
 
im voting for kratos.

since he is bloodlusted he is going to spam that time travel a lot plus that ability that im forgot the name wich creates vortex that suck down the opponent yep.
 
Kepekley23 said:
Also, Kratos does steal AP with every strike. Outright stated in the novels three different times to be the case.
You're wrong. He steals health. He heals himself by harming others.

Also, books are secondary canon and never do we see this be the case in the games. If Kratos could really steal the AP of anyone with each attack he'd get a lot stronger a lot faster and never be challenged by anyone.
 
WeeklyBattles said:
@Keeweed Fury I believe
I looked it up and it says they time slow you; I believe there's one that does petrifies you, I just cannot find it (or maybe fury petrifies you if you get hit enough; I'll look some more)( I think petrified in fury's context means your time slowed)
 
Yes but he is damaging his opponent, something he cant do with physical attacks against bayo

Actually, the hellfire on his blades just needs to touch her skin.
 
Axl233 said:
im voting for kratos.
since he is bloodlusted he is going to spam that time travel a lot.
Kratos is always bloodlusted in-canon. And what he does is that he rages and charges at the opponent. He only uses Time Travel once in the series. Also he can only time travel by going to an island at the edge of the world which takes him days. Not combat applicable.
 
Kepekley23 said:
In gameplay it does affect people when you use it on them. Also, it was confirmed that, by the end of the fight, Kratos had gained the ability to resist the time hax.
This makes perfect sense with Kratos's extremely sharp power and ability progression in each game.
Evidence of it affecting people on gameplay?

And no, no confirmation. Just pure headcanon.
 
You're wrong. He steals health. He heals himself by harming others.

You're wrong. Page 39 of God of War I novel directly refers to Kratos wanting to both become stronger and heal himself.

Also, books are secondary canon and never do we see this be the case in the games. If Kratos could really steal the AP of anyone with each attack he'd get a lot stronger a lot faster and never be challenged by anyone.

That's quite literally what happens in the games. Beginning of GoW II he couldn't even budge Typhon's fingers, near the end he overpowers a titan who can one-shot Typhon & hold the world.
 
That's literally game mechanics. And it also takes a lot of time. He's not going to weaken Bayonetta and become so much stronger than her in minutes. And he needs to hit her first.
 
Kepekley23 said:
Yes but he is damaging his opponent, something he cant do with physical attacks against bayo

Actually, the hellfire on his blades just needs to touch her skin.
Bayo has like six different things in her arsenal that can prevent that feom happening
 
WeeklyBattles said:
Kepekley23 said:
Yes but he is damaging his opponent, something he cant do with physical attacks against bayo

Actually, the hellfire on his blades just needs to touch her skin.
Bayo has like six different things in her arsenal that can prevent that feom happening
like what?
 
@Matt

That's literally game mechanics.

Also evidence, since it also happens in the novels.

And it also takes a lot of time. He's not going to weaken Bayonetta and become so much stronger than her in minutes. And he needs to hit her first.

Given his speed, which is worlds above hers, he will hit her a lot, a lot of times.
 
It doesn't really happen in the novel. It's mentioned thrice and refers only to healing himself.

>His speed

>In a Speed Equalized thread

Inhegas
 
It doesn't really happen in the novel. It's mentioned thrice and refers only to healing himself.

Incorrect. Stated to be AP. Page 39, ebook edition "He pondered the possibility to increase his strength by slaughtering the other slaves" (Portuguese Edition)

>In a Speed Equalized thread

>>> Boots of Hermes <<<
 
Boots of Hermes are the reason he is as fast as he is in the first place. They get equalized. Saying they aren't equalized is like picking Samus and saying that only her natural speed in Zero Suit is equalized but the Power Armour won't be.
 
@Axl Going into Purgatorio where Kratos literally cannot touch her, 5-B forcefields, attack negation, instant portals that let her dodge attacks, Invulnerability to High 4-C damage with a yellow moon lollipop, attack reflection, just to name name a few
 
Aren't the boots like the only reason he's as fast as he is tho? And doesn't he always have them on in the first place.
 
"He pondered the possibility to increase his strength by slaughtering the other slaves"

This doesn't mean he is going to get a permanent strength amp. By healing your health and stamina you would naturally replenish your strength.
 
Boots of Hermes are the reason he is as fast as he is in the first place

The Boots's travel speed is far greater than their combat speed, and his Relativistic feat was without them, actually

Actually, we decided not to equalize speed amps recently. You were the one to vouch for this, to boot.
 
Matthew Schroeder said:
It doesn't really happen in the novel. It's mentioned thrice and refers only to healing himself.
>His speed

>In a Speed Equalized thread

Inhegas
in keps defence being the only one defending a character while 4 defend agaisnt him is really stressful you may end up forgetting things lol.
Risitas
 
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