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Yggdrasil predates everything in Norse, even Ginnungagap.btw is yggdrassil still more primordial than valhalla ? yggdrassil transcending time and space might have new weight now due to valhalla
This is dope af
I don't believe it's officially stated in game or in Ragnarok, but consider this much:Uh how freya knew kratos name again like in 2018? Can't remember
His story is well known.Uh how freya knew kratos name again like in 2018? Can't remember
This is dope af
btw does Ginnungagap predates valhalla ?Yggdrasil predates everything in Norse, even Ginnungagap.
Yes. Ginnungagap predates all of creation.btw does Ginnungagap predates valhalla ?
Little brother, when will there be an update on the DLC here on our Wiki?Yes. Ginnungagap predates all of creation.
Understandable as animating is hard. The guy made a god job copying Baldur's moveset into Dante.Yeah I saw that, I just hate how limited both's arsenal was in this fight
...But isn't Mt. Olympus supposed to be like 14,140 KMs tall?
This.It's a warped recreation in Valhalla from Kratos' memories and only the summit, not 100% accurate to the real thing
But even in GoW 3, the summit is well within earth's atmosphere. Shouldn't it extend deep into outer space?It's a warped recreation in Valhalla from Kratos' memories and only the summit, not 100% accurate to the real thing
It's a fantasy setting bruh.But even in GoW 3, the summit is well within earth's atmosphere. Shouldn't it extend deep into outer space?
I mean he was the villian who was a pain cuz or his immortalityNo ******* way Baldur is going to be the only one with High Godly in the series lol
No, it doesn't. It never regenerates. Thor never heals from any of the cuts dealt to him by Kratos. Plus, there's already statements that trying to kill Thor with poison is like destroying a mountain with a soup spoon, so the Axe having Eitr venom is irrelevant. Anyone worth their salt in regeneration can heal the wounds, even Atreus of all people can heal from the blows of the Axe.Thor also had his regeneration negated by the poison of the Jörmungandr, even so, the part that Kratos cut in his stomach was slowly regenerating.
Thor's wound seems small each time it passes, hence the regeneration.I agree Thor regen wasn't negated confused where thor having regen even came from but for the last part didn't odin stabbed thor in more fatal part than he did With kratos?
Yeah no, that's just the blood drying out and what-have-you. If regeneration was indeed a factor, the wounds would be completely gone without scarring, as is the case with Baldur and Kratos.Thor's wound seems small each time it passes, hence the regeneration.
Yes. It does. Minus the skin flexing and all and making it look different but the Blade marks are visibly there.Uh doesn't the wound look exactly the same?
I think you're talking about normal poisons, because in the story of Norse mythology the same thing happens, where Thor is poisoned by Jörmungandr, the same happens in God Of War Ragnarok, Kratos' ax had poisonNo, it doesn't. It never regenerates. Thor never heals from any of the cuts dealt to him by Kratos. Plus, there's already statements that trying to kill Thor with poison is like destroying a mountain with a soup spoon, so the Axe having Eitr venom is irrelevant. Anyone worth their salt in regeneration can heal the wounds, even Atreus of all people can heal from the blows of the Axe.
It would've made no difference considering Kratos proceeded to explode a few Draupnir spears inside of him (And in turn, blew up everything inside of him), the kind that blew up Heimdall's arm.but for the last part didn't odin stabbed thor in more fatal part than he did With kratos?