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God of War: Ragnarok Discussion Thread

Honestly, I would like a series like this about Kratos, it's a trailer for God Of War Ascension


It is a work of art to this day
 
Heya
I don't see any discussion thread just for Greek Mythology so imma call GOW supporters here to help me telling if it's a stomp or not :)
Thank you in advancement for the attention

 
The thing that made me think was mentioning gow1 magic, I didn't know Kratos had that stuff in ascension 😳
 
Personally i would roolly choose ascension - gow 1 | ghost of sparta - gow 2 (start) | gow 2 start - end | gow 3 buttt
 
Personally i would roolly choose ascension - gow 1 | ghost of sparta - gow 2 (start) | gow 2 start - end | gow 3 buttt
Some of those keys have different tierings within them though. Like, that GoW II key wouldn't make sense unless you subdivide it into start (Tier 6) and end (Tier 1), which is goofy.
 
Some of those keys have different tierings within them though. Like, that GoW II key wouldn't make sense unless you subdivide it into start (Tier 6) and end (Tier 1), which is goofy.
Kh i would have explained his demigod growth but was just saying the way i see kratos keys would work. I think what ae have currently perfectly works
 
Speaking of which, what is Kratos's tier in God Of War 1 and 2?
It varies. He's Tier 6/4 for most of God of War I until the end where he's Tier 1 against Ares, then goes back to Tier 6/4 then back to Tier 1 when he becomes a god.

In II, he's Tier 1 then gets depowered to Tier 6/4, then his innate power grows to Tier 1 over the journey to the Sisters of Fate.
 
Talking about it did ares stole the weapons prior to goe 1 or only the ones he uses in gow1 gameplay
 
It varies. He's Tier 6/4 for most of God of War I until the end where he's Tier 1 against Ares, then goes back to Tier 6/4 then back to Tier 1 when he becomes a god.

In II, he's Tier 1 then gets depowered to Tier 6/4, then his innate power grows to Tier 1 over the journey to the Sisters of Fate.
Kratos always starts off with a bang, but in the middle of the game he loses all his powers, so we have to start again

Thank you very much
 
I really think they'd be more used if we separated from game to game

I'd HEAVILY agree with this if we were to divide "start-mid game" and etc
The profiles aren't there for versus battles and we're not messing it up (seriously why would we split them into 10+ keys?) so a few more people can make them.
 
Speaking of God of War II, I had a question pertaining to Kratos and his godhood if anyone wouldn't mind answering it:

So Kratos gains godlike power after opening Pandora's Box to kill Ares and then is appointed as the new God of War, but then he gets that power drained from him thanks to the Blade of Olympus and has to slowly but surely crawl his way back up while heading towards the Sisters of Fate. My question is did Kratos regain his godhood at the end of II and through III, 2018, and Ragnarok or is he still considered a demigod? He calls himself a god in 2018, but I wanted to know if he ever did regain that status or not.
 
Speaking of God of War II, I had a question pertaining to Kratos and his godhood if anyone wouldn't mind answering it:

So Kratos gains godlike power after opening Pandora's Box to kill Ares and then is appointed as the new God of War, but then he gets that power drained from him thanks to the Blade of Olympus and has to slowly but surely crawl his way back up while heading towards the Sisters of Fate. My question is did Kratos regain his godhood at the end of II and through III, 2018, and Ragnarok or is he still considered a demigod? He calls himself a god in 2018, but I wanted to know if he ever did regain that status or not.
I think it was at the very end of 3, he impales himself with the Blade of Olympus
 
I think only atreus is considerated a non god
Then again in norse saga Thor is a demigod yet constantly called a god iirc
 
Speaking of God of War II, I had a question pertaining to Kratos and his godhood if anyone wouldn't mind answering it:

So Kratos gains godlike power after opening Pandora's Box to kill Ares and then is appointed as the new God of War, but then he gets that power drained from him thanks to the Blade of Olympus and has to slowly but surely crawl his way back up while heading towards the Sisters of Fate. My question is did Kratos regain his godhood at the end of II and through III, 2018, and Ragnarok or is he still considered a demigod? He calls himself a god in 2018, but I wanted to know if he ever did regain that status or not.
So, basically;

When Kratos opens Pandora's Box the first time, he gains the Power of Hope and uses a small measure of it to kill Ares. But after that, it gets locked away again under his despair and he shortly gets Ares' mantle and power as the god of war.

When he attacks Rhodes, Zeus tricks him into giving up his godhood and kills him. After which he is brought back and goes on a journey to the Sisters of Fate to turn back time. When he does this, his base power grows to the point of being on par with his godly self by the time he reaches the Loom.

So at that point, his innate power (boosted by the Titans' magic) is godly. He regains his godly powers and immortality from the Blade of Olympus but not the Godhead (the specific mantle of war).

When he sacrificed himself to release Hope, he seemingly gave up all of his power but when he came back to life, his innate strength became on par with his peak godly self, when he was bolstered by his Titan powers and godly magics, as well as Hades' soul.

In essence, it's kinda like the SSG/base form situation with Goku.

He's technically an immortal demigod but as far as the Norse realms are concerned, he's a god considering his immortality and power. Their definition of godhood is very nebulous given Atreus calls himself a god, Thor calls himself a god etc. despite technically being Demigods. Even Aesir/Vanir are just races and not innately gods.
 
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