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What .Yeah uh, we kinda tried that too. So Ultima just made the whole "point" thing even stricter to qualify for to the point where even this wouldn't qualify.
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What .Yeah uh, we kinda tried that too. So Ultima just made the whole "point" thing even stricter to qualify for to the point where even this wouldn't qualify.
Thing is, it wouldn't matter if the realm itself was physically infinite in size or not, because at the end of the day, it'd still be a space-time continuum. And that's where the real shitshow happens, as you will now see in the below paragraph.What .
That's the most ridiculous standard I've ever heard, no offence. What makes it even more funnier is that verses like D.M.C. and DOOM get 1-C and low 1-C respectively with vague statements which aren't even HALF as backed up as GoW.Thing is, it wouldn't matter if the realm itself was physically infinite in size or not, because at the end of the day, it'd still be a space-time continuum. And that's where the real shitshow happens, as you will now see in the below paragraph.
Unfortunately, Ultima further reiterated that even this "mid-point" description is not detailed enough to qualify, he said that it'd need to be as detailed and as verbatim as "literally views the realms as like a dot on a page, or views said realm like a flat dot on a page" or something along those lines.
I didn't make the standards so yeah, there you go.
We had one shot, and it's been shot. We shot it.
That's the most ridiculous standard I've ever heard, no offence. What makes it even more funnier is that verses like D.M.C. and DOOM get 1-C and low 1-C respectively with vague statements which aren't even HALF as backed up as GoW.
He's kinda vanished into the void like a certified Neco Arc fan. Doubt he'd be caring much to respond to this any further from what I see LOL
Nah Odin was lying when he said (Or rather showed) Atreus that he lost his eye due to the rift. Atreus asks Mimir about it later and how it contradicts his story about gouging his own eye out after drinking from Mimirs "mystical well" and Mimir very promptly points out that Odin is just bullshitting as he tends to do.Funny that just looking into the rift fried Odin's eye. Guess what lies beyond is really something else.
Damn, interesting. Though folk here will still argue that it can't be higher than 2-C, lol.Imagine that the higher existence beyond the rift is some eldritch source of energy that seeps into the world and allows for it to be more malleable to belief. Which would result in the various mythologies and legends coming into being. The idea of Kratos fighting and killing some higher dimensional monster that's the source of Earth's mythological world would be interesting to me.
Lmfao. In another verse you could wank that to 1-A. But it's ultimately just a thought of mine so it likely won't happen.Damn, interesting. Though folk here will still argue that it can't be higher than 2-C, lol.
It's not too clear. Not an illusion given he and Kratos very clearly warp there as shown by GOW2 but it being an AP feat is debatable given the sites standards on pocket reality feats, unless it's stated or heavily implied he made the dimension I don't think our standards would count this as anything other then Dimensional Travel and BFR.One question: is ares creating an illusion of his dimension/universe also AP feat or not?
Bro there's 3 staff in this threadIs anybody in here a staff? Just wondering
Haha didn't actually realize that.Me, KLOL and KingTempest: Are we a joke to you?
Yeah Thor just kinda bonked him and he warped backwards in timeYeah that was interesting. No Yggdrasil involved this time around, either.
Not exactly. Thor and Jormungandr's clash shakes the world tree causing it to splinter which sends Jormungandr back in time. Its' not something he can pull of unless a battle is in god of war world tree.well i guess time manip for Thor.
That is what happened. They both rushed to attack each other and recoiled after their attacks met with Jormungandr going back in time. Mimir even says that means the legend was true.Doesn't happen in Ragnarok. He just bonks him and he goes back in time
Yeah but nothing suggests it had anything to do with the world tree. Why would it?That is what happened. They both rushed to attack each other and recoiled after their attacks met with Jormungandr going back in time. Mimir even says that means the legend was true.
The legend is what's said it was because the World Tree, the one Mimir said was true in Ragnarok. If it was solely Thor that would've been mentioned as an ability of his and not exclusive to his fight with Jormungandr.Yeah but nothing suggests it had anything to do with the world tree. Why would it?
tbh i am fine with this too.Not exactly. Thor and Jormungandr's clash shakes the world tree causing it to splinter which sends Jormungandr back in time. Its' not something he can pull of unless a battle is in god of war world tree.
Went back and listened to the story an yeah you are correct.The legend is what's said it was because the World Tree, the one Mimir said was true in Ragnarok. If it was solely Thor that would've been mentioned as an ability of his and not exclusive to his fight with Jormungandr.