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I was told this by a friend on Discord who was asking me about this, so I decided to create an account on this wiki and come out of lurking:
Why are the God of War Primordials listed as 3-A? As can be seen in the following intro, the feat was stretched out over a period of at least millennia, making it an extremely overtime feat. Not only that, it was done by four separate beings (potentially more). This feat would be, at the very most, 3-B, and if that.
Not only that, the God of War world follows a relatively ancient view of cosmology, with a flat earth and a fake, temple-sized Su pulled into the sky by Helios, suggesting that most of the stars seen in the feat aren't as big as the real thing. Which means this feat has the potential not to be even tier 7 given how overtime it was, and how small the God of War universe should be in general.
This would also make some of the statements regarding the Olympians beating the Primordials, which this wiki apparently disregards, more reasonable, since the Primordials would end up being pretty much featless aside from this.
Why are the God of War Primordials listed as 3-A? As can be seen in the following intro, the feat was stretched out over a period of at least millennia, making it an extremely overtime feat. Not only that, it was done by four separate beings (potentially more). This feat would be, at the very most, 3-B, and if that.
Not only that, the God of War world follows a relatively ancient view of cosmology, with a flat earth and a fake, temple-sized Su pulled into the sky by Helios, suggesting that most of the stars seen in the feat aren't as big as the real thing. Which means this feat has the potential not to be even tier 7 given how overtime it was, and how small the God of War universe should be in general.
This would also make some of the statements regarding the Olympians beating the Primordials, which this wiki apparently disregards, more reasonable, since the Primordials would end up being pretty much featless aside from this.