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Shido vs. Kratos

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Soon we'll have no choice but too have Shido fight Makoto Yuki.

Anyways, what does Kratos lead with? It's been a while since I played God of War, so I can't remember.
 
The God Of Procrastination said:
Only if he has consistent cutscene tactics.
He has consistant cutscene tactics which is mainly phyiscally beat the crap out of someone with the Blades of Chaos/Exile or when he has it the Blades of Olympus and if the enemy has a weapon, beat them with it.

But generally with these types of hack and slash characters we use their mindset in that game (example, if a character is serious during the game, they would most likely go for kill at the start) to judge what they would do because we know developers forget or exclude abilities from previous titles for whatever reason even if they should have them or technically does have them.
 
Looking his Chains of Olympus abilites. Kratos doesn't have resistance to Law hax, Death inducement, or Conceptual Sealing.

Considering what Dienomite said about his consistant cutscene tactics, Kratos is going to try to rush in and beat the crap out of Shido. However, that isn't going to work here. Starting 4km apart and under speed equal gives Shido enough time to summon either Ain Soph Sur, Ain Soph, or Michael. He can then proceed to create a law where Kratos can't hurt and/or attack him. Which he will then invoke death or just seal him.

Or Shido will simply just conceptually seal Kratos or invoke death on him. Kratos can use a bow for range, but from the above comment, Kratos doesn't lead with this. So, by the time he thinks of using it or his more haxier abilities, he'll already be sealed or dead.

Going with Shido on this one.
 
Schnee One said:
Where does Shido lead with Sealing?
I asked in the Son Goku vs Shido thread, the answer I got was he has led with Michael and Ain Soph. So, I'm going off of the answer I gotten.
 
From my knowledge of the Volume 18 (didn't really read the Volume 19 nd 20, only few scene), Shidou lead with literally everything he has at the same time

Even so, Shidou did not give up. Utilizing <Michael> to seal the enemy's powers. Transforming Mio into a non-attacking form through <Haniel>. Summoning the wind with <Raphael>. Letting the voice from <Gabriel> resonate. And finally slashing with <Sandalphon> to fend Mio back. Shidou used every Angel in his arsenal to resist against Mio.
~ Volume 18​
 
I don't think that's leading with everything if the "Even so, Shidou did not give up...." part of the quote implies that he only used all of his angels after some other method before did not work which would natually means he did not lead with using everything.The quote also seems to imply the angels were used in sequence one after the other rather than exactly the same time.
 
Shido, correct me if I'm wrong, started out with Aleph against Westcott.
 
Dienomite22 said:
I don't think that's leading with everything if the "Even so, Shidou did not give up...." part of the quote implies that he only used all of his angels after some other method before did not work.The quote also seems to imply the angels were used in sequence one after the other rather than exactly the same time.
For the context, a characters much stronger than him which was supposed to "save him" has been erased, Mio thought that he would give up but no because shonen will blabla, he had not yet confront mio, just watched someone confront her and after her death, she tried something.

@Schnee it's the volume 19, didn't readed it yet so dunno.
 
That context literally gives away that Shido knew how strong Westcott was when he saw him do that

He's not going to look at a dude and think "Huge threat gotta seal"
 
The Causality said:
For the context, a characters much stronger than him which was supposed to "save him" has been erased, Mio thought that he would give up but no because shonen will blabla, he had not yet confront mio, just watched someone confront her and after her death, she tried something.

@Schnee it's the volume 19, didn't readed it yet so dunno.
So that means he had reason to use everything after witnessing his opponent.So he doesn't start with everything against someone who he doesn't know.
 
Schnee One said:
That context literally gives away that Shido knew how strong Westcott was when he saw him do that
He's not going to look at a dude and think "Huge threat gotta seal"
That not Wescott but Mio in the Quote

I guess you and Dienomite have a point, dunno what current Shido lead but according to guys in the Guko vs Shido, he lead with Sealing and Mio's angel so dunno.
 
That's literally making my point correct because she's a spirit, the first one no less.
 
Schnee One said:
That's literally making my point correct because she's a spirit, the first one no less.
Yea I know I've just corrected you about Wescott/Mio.

From me, Dunno what Low 2-C Shido lead with.
 
I just reread Shido's battles on Volumes 19 and 20 (and it was a pain), and as it turns out, Ain Soph is his forth move. In Volume 20, on his battle against "Mio", he used Raphael (to impulse himself up to the air), then Metatron (to create light beams to attack "Mio"), then Ain Soph Ur (to kill "Mio"'s arms), and then Ain Soph (creating a law to immobilize his opponent so Tohka could attack "Mio").
 
The fact that shido uses almost everything tbh

But seriously, he has winds, ice shields for defensive purposes, mind control and stat amp with Gabriel, and locking.

At the distance shido could pull it off then go back to his harem
 
Kratos bypasses from what I remember and Kratos has a complete contextual immunity to his fate being re-written so any law dictating his fate wouldn't affect him. He can also just spam kilometers with god powers, and I want to understand again what is Shido's leading move?
 
The Kratos in this match is only up to chains of olympus so he doesn't have resistance to fate hax or anything like that and he doesn't have God powers.But I believe Kratos should have a pretty big ap advantage against Shido(one shot territory).

Nobody can give a consistant answer on what Shido leads with and apparently he doesn't use everything unless he knows the person is a threat.
 
Shido has resistance to time manipulation iirc but soul manip no. Though shido would probably do anything else before that happens
 
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