Pit Vs Kratos

Here we have Pit from the Kid Icarus series going up against Hall Of Fame winner Kratos!

For this battle both fighters have all equipment and Pit doesn’t have any access to any vehicles.

The battle will take place at the Colosseum.

Who wins?

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  1. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 3:26 pm -      #2101

    @The King of Heroes
    Didn’t i already mention the undead horeds and that its “lives” not “killed people” thus he could very well of killed anything to get up to that number.

  2. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 3:30 pm -      #2102

    Led to the deaths of entire nations could mean he just caused the fall of said nation. The final fall of Rome was the death of a nation. The fall of Constantinople led to the death of a nation as it had once existed. Words can’t always be taken at face value when used so vaguely

  3. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 3:33 pm -      #2103

    @GuardianAngel1911
    “Led to the deaths of entire nations could mean he just caused the fall of said nation. The final fall of Rome was the death of a nation. The fall of Constantinople led to the death of a nation as it had once existed. Words can’t always be taken at face value when used so vaguely”
    —–
    ^To be fair it say’s “lives” not people necessarily. I’d figure that includes every living thing period.
    —–
    Heck Poseidon merely raising his hand shook the whole world.

  4. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 3:39 pm -      #2104

    could you post the shaking the world thing? if there is enough description there then it may show one way or another if the world is round or not, or does it just say something like Poseidon raised his hand and the world trembled/shook under his power?
    ————
    Not saying all the people of the nation weren’t killed just that led to the deaths of entire nations can be interpreted as either systematically killing everyone or taking down the army and government and taking over the nation causing it to no longer exist in the same form and thus “die” it’s one of those thing’s thats in the interpretation of what is said.

  5. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 3:41 pm -      #2105

    @GuardianAngel1911
    “poseidon raised his fist and all of the world trembled”

  6. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 3:56 pm -      #2106

    So that is pretty well what it says. Well, that’s not very helpful then, Poseidon is the god that caused earthquakes so without more detail it could have been just that a localized earthquake and as far as the narrator knew it was the world I haven’t read the books though so can’t say with certainty. Unless it’s just standard 3rd person and not a particular narrator. In which case it’s still hard to know for certain. If there were more description we could draw a conclusion but I don’t know if we can really know if it’s mean’t as literal or not.

  7. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 3:56 pm -      #2107

    Yeah i thionk ill find something alone the earth is round in gow eventually.

  8. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 3:59 pm -      #2108

    @GuardianAngel1911
    Well i did post Artemis creating a star. i wouldn’t put it past poseidon. as for the earth being round debate. posedon works “far beyond the pillars of hercules” in Atlantis which could hint the new world.

  9. Proto-Mind August 2, 2012 at 4:01 pm -      #2109

    @mrgendrons 2.0:
    “poseidon raised his fist and all of the world trembled”
    -
    Here is something to think about. The Greek word for earth is gaia. It is important that this word did not carry the same connotation as it does today. When we think of Earth, we think of a spherical object. Perhaps this isn’t what you have in mind, as I do recall seeing an image of a flat, corrugated object being upheld by gods.
    -
    Anyway, if GoW is based off Greek mythology, then it is important to understand the word gaia. It would refer to land, or a country (Hom., Trag.), or soil (Il.), or even the goddess Gaia, spouse of Uranus, mother of the Titans (Hes.).
    -
    It could refer to a land distinguished from the heavens (Od. 1.54), a geographical area or native land (Od. 14.302), or the grave (Il. 6.464).

    In the Greco-Roman world, there was this thing called oikoumenē. It referred to the known inhabited world. It didn’t refer to every part. Similarly is the Hebrew word ‘erets, which doesn’t necessarily mean the entire world. I don’t know what GoW has in mind, but like I said, if they’re going off the way the Greeks understood the world, then that is something to think about.

  10. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 4:07 pm -      #2110

    @Proto-Mind
    “Here is something to think about. The Greek word for earth is gaia. It is important that this word did not carry the same connotation as it does today. When we think of Earth, we think of a spherical object. Perhaps this isn’t what you have in mind, as I do recall seeing an image of a flat, corrugated object being upheld by gods.”
    —–
    ^The greeks didn’t thing the earth was flat…..Also that only appeared flat due to the great chasm.
    —-
    I kinda posted a cosmic feat for a mid tire god in gow…..
    —-
    I’ll tell you guys when i find something that works.

  11. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 4:12 pm -      #2111

    uhm wouldn’t a second sun have been noticed in the games.

  12. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 4:14 pm -      #2112

    wait I thought of something, that might help, just got to youtube the pandora box scene from GoW one, I can’t remember if there was a globe there or not but that could mean the earth is round but I’d rather check to be sure.

  13. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 4:18 pm -      #2113

    also while there were ancient greek philosophers and such that believed the world was not flat, although the majority feared that there was an edge of the earth and this was reflected in the myths.

  14. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 4:21 pm -      #2114

    @GuardianAngel1911
    “also while there were ancient greek philosophers and such that believed the world was not flat, although the majority feared that there was an edge of the earth and this was reflected in the myths.”
    —–
    ^An edge to a planet doesn’t necessarily mean a planets flat. Heck our earth is pair shaped.

  15. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 4:24 pm -      #2115

    but fearing falling off the edge would mean they thought there was no continuation. I’m looking for the part I was talking about now, it’s the final room of the temple of Pandora where those three statues are.

  16. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 4:28 pm -      #2116

    was wrong the sphere thing I remembered wasn’t a globe

  17. Proto-Mind August 2, 2012 at 4:49 pm -      #2117

    @mrgendrons 2.0:
    “^The greeks didn’t thing the earth was flat…..Also that only appeared flat due to the great chasm.”
    -
    “Thales believed the earth was flat and floated in water like a log.[28][29] Many other pre-Socratic philosophers considered the world to be flat, at least according to Aristotle.[30] According to Aristotle, pre-Socratic philosophers, including Leucippus (c. 440 BC) and Democritus (c. 460–370 BC) believed in a flat Earth.[31][32]
    -
    Anaximander (c. 550 BC) believed the Earth to be a short cylinder with a flat, circular top that remained stable because it is the same distance from all things.[33][34] Anaximenes of Miletus believed that “the earth is flat and rides on air; in the same way the sun and the moon and the other heavenly bodies, which are all fiery, ride the air because of their flatness.”[35] Xenophanes of Colophon (c. 500 BC) thought that the Earth was flat, with its upper side touching the air, and the lower side extending without limit.[36]
    -
    Belief in a flat Earth continued into the 5th-century BC. Anaxagoras (c. 450 BC) agreed that the Earth was flat,[37] and his pupil Archelaus believed that the flat Earth was depressed in the middle like a saucer, to allow for the fact that the Sun does not rise and set at the same time for everyone.[38]” (Flat Earth – Wikipedia)

  18. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 5:47 pm -      #2118

    @GuardianAngel1911
    godofwar.wikia.com/wiki/Statue_of_Atlas
    —-
    ^This could mean the earth is round added with the fact the balls reffered to as the “world” in the gow novel,the trailer and astrolabe also can be plausible do to Artemis creating a “second sun”
    —-
    “uhm wouldn’t a second sun have been noticed in the games.”
    —–
    ^Depends how far she shot it it could of been creating a far off star(as the sun is a star) thus giving her a FTL feat.

  19. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 5:48 pm -      #2119

    Not to mention Pathos Verdes III also predicted kratos overthrowing zeus. So it could be accurate to a degree.

  20. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 5:56 pm -      #2120

    @Gendrons
    I thought of that too, but it doesn’t have any detailing on it which considering the attention to detail Pathos put into everything else I would have expected it there too. Plus we don’t know if everyone knows about Atlas holding up the world in that universe, considering it wasn’t his original punishment. Yes ten years had passed but I don’t see anyone to gossip about what’s going on in the underworld. That’s why statue doesn’t look like Atlas Pathos was winging the appearance, he knew Atlas was supposed to be the mightiest Titan and associated with earth and stones (Atlas Quake) or Pathos is the ancestor of the guy who designed the temple in the beginning of Raiders of the Lost Ark and that family has a thing for big boulders.
    ————-
    true, it could have, though if it doesn’t say it drifted or something it could have burned out or something. Or just a suped up version of the Apollo’s bow arrows. Not discrediting it just saying there’s more than one possible explanation to that event. Does it ever describe any kind of change in the distance of or brightness of that “star”?

  21. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:00 pm -      #2121

    @GuardianAngel1911
    Pandoras temple was made LONG before chains of olympus. it appears the man could predict the future to a degree. but wasn’t given insight on what the gods looked like(hence why Hades looked like Cr*p in the challenge of Hades)

  22. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:03 pm -      #2122

    @GuardianAngel1911
    Its referenced later as the second sun so it must of been a star in some shape or form. But thats how is see it added with that it rivaled anything apollo put in the sky(going by that both seem around cosmic levels)

  23. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 6:09 pm -      #2123

    So does Kratos have any counter yet to any of Pit’s powers/weapons?

  24. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:11 pm -      #2124

    @Alpha or Omega
    His blade actually hit intangibles and hes immune to instant death magic. So yeah..

  25. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 6:14 pm -      #2125

    …Since when?
    /
    Instant Death gives kills a living being by just killing them.
    /
    So also, you need to prove his blade can attack intangible let alone invisible/intangible..

  26. Atomic Lowk August 2, 2012 at 6:16 pm -      #2126

    “and hes immune to instant death magic.”
    ===
    How exactly was this again?

  27. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:17 pm -      #2127

    @Alpha or Omega
    God of war novel. those two chicks kratos banged it turns out are demigods in their own right but cursed. any one who sleeps with them dies. kratos was the sole survivor(im being serious right now)

    As for intangibility these wrathis were in mist like forms(to which Athenians could shoot and attack them as they just seemed to go through them) but since the blades of chaos were forged in hades he was able to hack off an arm. I could post the quote’s if you like.

  28. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 6:23 pm -      #2128

    “God of war novel. those two chicks kratos banged it turns out are demigods in their own right but cursed. any one who sleeps with them dies. kratos was the sole survivor(im being serious right now)”
    /
    So they kill them by sleeping or kill them by weapons?
    /
    “As for intangibility these wrathis were in mist like forms(to which Athenians could shoot and attack them as they just seemed to go through them) but since the blades of chaos were forged in hades he was able to hack off an arm. I could post the quote’s if you like.”
    /
    Mist=/=Intangible
    Mist=small water droplets

  29. theobserver August 2, 2012 at 6:25 pm -      #2129

    “those two chicks kratos banged it turns out are demigods in their own right but cursed. any one who sleeps with them dies. kratos was the sole survivor”
    -
    Just dropping by, but is there a timeline or explanation that is given for these supposed deaths? If not, then that “anyone who sleeps with them dies” thing was still fulfilled when Ares killed Kratos.

  30. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:26 pm -      #2130

    @Alpha or Omega
    “So they kill them by sleeping or kill them by weapons?”
    —-
    ^The two perky demigod twins state they were locked up due to the fact anyone who slept with them died. kratos got a little creeped out but still went for seconds…
    ——
    “Mist=/=Intangible
    Mist=small water droplets”
    —-
    ^Maybe i should get the true quotes for that one huh?

  31. Atomic Lowk August 2, 2012 at 6:26 pm -      #2131

    “As for intangibility these wrathis were in mist like forms(to which Athenians could shoot and attack them as they just seemed to go through them) but since the blades of chaos were forged in hades he was able to hack off an arm.”
    -
    Wouldn’t that be because there dead and the dead and Hades(underworld) kind of have to do with each other. In pokemon terms it’s super effective to them because of what it apart of, not because its can hit intangibles.
    Giving Kratos a kind of offensive to ghost at least.

  32. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:33 pm -      #2132

    @theobserver
    Naw i mean like dead bodies dragged out of the room:”he never touched us” “never” The other sighed “He wasn’t man enough. After two or three of the crew died,he locked us away.”"they….died?” kratos couldn’t make sense of this.”so the capitain locked you up?they died doing…… what? “us” said brightly the other contributed a perky nod”he wanted to keep his crew safe from from us. we are very lonely”..
    ——
    ^Yeah…awkward…

  33. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 6:36 pm -      #2133

    @Gendrons
    Or maybe it was just at that point Pathos was so fed up with the gods he put that in as wishful thinking, like maybe if anyone comes here it’s going to be for the ability to kill gods so I’ll put a mural of a person standing against Zeus just in case the idea needs to be put into their heads as well as the fact that as you go through you read his story and see the gods treating him like their bitch. At the end he was hoping anyone who survived would be forged into a man who hated the gods. Possibly anyway.

  34. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 6:38 pm -      #2134

    Interesting on the death daughters of Aphrodite. Then again maybe it’s a demigod thing, demigods having some of the divinity of the gods in that universe, those two may have had some kind of succubus thing going on and drained the life out of mortals but the demigod semidivine nature allowed Kratos to not have his life sucked out of him.

  35. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 6:39 pm -      #2135

    ”he never touched us” “never” The other sighed “He wasn’t man enough. After two or three of the crew died,he locked us away.””they….died?” kratos couldn’t make sense of this.”so the capitain locked you up?they died doing…… what? “us” said brightly the other contributed a perky nod”he wanted to keep his crew safe from from us. we are very lonely”..
    /
    It doesn’t tell us how they killed the crew, it says they died “doing” the demigods. For all we know, they could have just stabbed them when they were doing it with them and dump their dead bodies…..God this sounds so wrong.
    /
    Also, please put page number(s)

  36. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:40 pm -      #2136

    @GuardianAngel1911
    “Or maybe it was just at that point Pathos was so fed up with the gods he put that in as wishful thinking, like maybe if anyone comes here it’s going to be for the ability to kill gods so I’ll put a mural of a person standing against Zeus just in case the idea needs to be put into their heads as well as the fact that as you go through you read his story and see the gods treating him like their bitch. At the end he was hoping anyone who survived would be forged into a man who hated the gods. Possibly anyway.”
    —-
    ^Its challenge is named after atlas though a titan not a god but yeah in the gow novel it states that boredom to a god was worse then the plague to a mortal with kratos as their top rated entertainment.

  37. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 6:43 pm -      #2137

    Also you said something about the daughters saying the captain wasn’t a real man. In GoW 3 Aphrodite said it had been so long since a real man had been in bed with her, considering there were dead men outside maybe Aphrodite get’s something out of it more than…getting some.

  38. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:44 pm -      #2138

    @Alpha or Omega
    “It doesn’t tell us how they killed the crew, it says they died “doing” the demigods. For all we know, they could have just stabbed them when they were doing it with them and dump their dead bodies…..God this sounds so wrong.”
    —-
    ^Nope they were unarmed…heck they only had one set of cloths thus one was half naked on the top and the other from the bottom…..awkward
    —–
    “Also, please put page number(s)”
    —-
    ^Why you got the novel too but fine: -pg 60 ch 5

  39. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 6:49 pm -      #2139

    “^Nope they were unarmed…heck they only had one set of cloths thus one was half naked on the top and the other from the bottom…..awkward”
    /
    Except you can still conceal a small knife in……there
    Also, they could just break their necks.
    /
    “^Why you got the novel too but fine: -pg 60 ch 5″
    /
    I don’t have the novel, and you seriously need to put sources in order to find out if you’re not making this up.

  40. Atomic Lowk August 2, 2012 at 6:51 pm -      #2140

    About the Lady killers, couldn’t it be something similar to succubi where they suck life out or something during intercourse.
    Or something like the sex was to much for the men to handle. Intercourse Overload?

  41. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 6:53 pm -      #2141

    @Gendrons
    I know, was reffering to the prophecy about the mortal standing up to Zeus.
    It could just be Pathos knew Atlas had some sort of earth related ability and had him as the boulder tossing mechanism. Or he was really bored with the previous puzzles and decided to mix it up, hell he might of asked Cronus to tell him some stuff about Atlas, notice that that is the only Titan themed challenge (the others being related to the sons of Cronus) Perhaps he knew he was going to have four main challenges and decided that since Atlas was the most powerful Titan a good first challenge would be overcoming the challenge of Atlas.

  42. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 6:55 pm -      #2142

    @Lowk
    I agree, said the same thing a few posts earlier 2134

  43. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:55 pm -      #2143

    @Alpha or Omega
    “Interesting on the death daughters of Aphrodite. Then again maybe it’s a demigod thing, demigods having some of the divinity of the gods in that universe, those two may have had some kind of succubus thing going on and drained the life out of mortals but the demigod semidivine nature allowed Kratos to not have his life sucked out of him.”

    ^Could be but the again kratos has done A LOT of normal women to and they didn’t die.

    “Except you can still conceal a small knife in……there
    Also, they could just break their necks.”
    —–
    ^Nope they were just really horny…heck they wanted to kratos’ slaves “forever”. in stead of getting freedom(oh yeah kratos “freed the slaves” XD)Again: AWKWARD
    ——–
    “I don’t have the novel, and you seriously need to put sources in order to find out if you’re not making this up.”
    —–
    ^ :cry: you don’t trust me? harsh bro harsh.. any way yeah pit isn’t winning this.

  44. Atomic Lowk August 2, 2012 at 6:57 pm -      #2144

    So reading through some of the novel barnacles, sharks, and hydra scales seem able to cuts into Kratos. Didn’t Pit have some weapon like claws or bullets or something? What happen to those?

  45. theobserver August 2, 2012 at 6:58 pm -      #2145

    “About the Lady killers, couldn’t it be something similar to succubi where they suck life out or something during intercourse.
    Or something like the sex was to much for the men to handle. Intercourse Overload?”
    -
    You know…there is such a thing such as sexual exhaustion…um, yeah. Forget the magical stuff since there’s nothing mentioned about that. For all we know they just wanted to keep on going until the human guys couldn’t handle anymore and…died. Kudos to Kratos for his um, stamina…

  46. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 6:59 pm -      #2146

    @GuardianAngel1911
    “I know, was reffering to the prophecy about the mortal standing up to Zeus.
    It could just be Pathos knew Atlas had some sort of earth related ability and had him as the boulder tossing mechanism. Or he was really bored with the previous puzzles and decided to mix it up, hell he might of asked Cronus to tell him some stuff about Atlas, notice that that is the only Titan themed challenge (the others being related to the sons of Cronus) Perhaps he knew he was going to have four main challenges and decided that since Atlas was the most powerful Titan a good first challenge would be overcoming the challenge of Atlas.”
    —–
    ^Either way it shows a “round earth” so Im content. At least untill srtuff starts contradicting each other again.
    —-
    @GuardianAngel1911
    “I agree, said the same thing a few posts earlier 2134″
    —-
    ^So immunity to death related magic?

  47. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 7:01 pm -      #2147

    “^Nope they were just really horny…heck they wanted to kratos’ slaves “forever”. in stead of getting freedom(oh yeah kratos “freed the slaves” XD)Again: AWKWARD”
    /
    There’s nothing to show that he’s immune to death attack…It only says they die when they are “doing” it without giving an explanation of how.
    /
    “^ you don’t trust me? harsh bro harsh.. any way yeah pit isn’t winning this.”
    /
    It’s just that when you quote a novel, you always need to give source and page number.
    /
    How is Pit not winning?
    Instant Death
    Invisibility/Intangiblity
    Polymorph
    Weapon Spam

  48. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 7:02 pm -      #2148

    @theobserver
    godofwar.wikia.com/wiki/Women

    ^Scroll down to god of war original showing that they are daughters of Aphrodite.

  49. theobserver August 2, 2012 at 7:04 pm -      #2149

    @Gendrons
    -
    That just backs up my claims even more. It makes sense that they’d have such an insatiable…appetite for lack of a better term. They’re Aphrodite’s daughters. I’m willing to bet those guys died banging them because they would never let the guys rest for food or water. Again, nothing indicates that there’s anything magical related to their deaths. Just that there’s two voraciously horny demigods out to get some.

  50. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 7:05 pm -      #2150

    @Gendrons
    I said that being daughters of Aphrodite could have meant the were succubi, last I checked Kratos didn’t pop out of Aphrodite.
    ———
    And it didn’t show the earth it showed a blank perfect sphere being thrown by Atlas, it could be a boulder, it could be the moon, or it could be the sun for all we know.
    ———–
    I was agreeing with the Aphrodite daughters being succubi

  51. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 7:07 pm -      #2151

    but no I don’t think it’s immunity to death magic, immunity to a succubus maybe but not instadeath attacks

  52. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 7:08 pm -      #2152

    @Alpha or Omega
    “There’s nothing to show that he’s immune to death attack…It only says they die when they are “doing” it without giving an explanation of how.”
    —-
    ^When in dought claim its magic.
    ——
    “How is Pit not winning?
    Instant Death
    Invisibility/Intangiblity
    Polymorph
    Weapon Spam”
    ——
    ^unbreakable weapons, a fraction of the rage of the planetary Poseidon(in the novel just puts him on steroids with electrical attacks),magic resistance, etc… Oh yeah i got some good 1337 skills for kratos. he took out 5 undead leginars with only three arrows…he had more but he wasted them all on head shots pinning enemy’s on a stone wall far off.

  53. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 7:11 pm -      #2153

    @GuardianAngel1911
    Nope its called the earth…you guy forced me to spoil my self a bit with this awesome novel (and i shalt not forgive any of you for it.. :evil: ) you want the quotes? So yeah a round earth.

  54. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 7:12 pm -      #2154

    So no counter to Pit’s powers….?
    /
    Pit can counter those with invisibility/intangibility or just defeat Kratos right off the bat with instant death or polymorph.

  55. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 7:13 pm -      #2155

    Won’t kill you to read a good book. Yeah if you could post the quotes that would be great.

  56. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 7:13 pm -      #2156

    @Alpha or Omega
    can either get through unbreakable blades blocking said attack and parrying it back?

  57. theobserver August 2, 2012 at 7:13 pm -      #2157

    “When in dought claim its magic.”
    -
    In which case it is called a baseless speculation. The quotes never pointed towards magically-induced death.
    -
    “unbreakable weapons”
    -
    Only the chains were referenced to be unbreakable. The weapons were not included in this description.
    -
    “a fraction of the rage of the planetary Poseidon”
    -
    Hyperbole. Phrases such as “the world shook” are the same as saying “the earth trembled.” All they point to is an earthquake. Nothing indicates that this was global in scale. Plus none of this detracts from everything that shot down Poseidon’s Rage before.
    -
    “magic resistance”
    -
    To what, petrification? Kratos is quite vulnerable to polymorphing.
    -
    ” Oh yeah i got some good 1337 skills for kratos. he took out 5 undead leginars with only three arrows…he had more but he wasted them all on head shots pinning enemy’s on a stone wall far off.”
    -
    So? He’s still taking on a supersonic foe. Pit will move faster both in evading and in dealing damage to Kratos.

  58. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 7:16 pm -      #2158

    “can either get through unbreakable blades blocking said attack and parrying it back?”
    /
    That’s why weapon spamming is useful, he can’t block everyone of those. Not to mention, he’s only an arrow timer.

  59. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 7:17 pm -      #2159

    @GuardianAngel1911
    Naw i like the book i just don’t like spoiling my self.
    —-
    “atlas was crushed with the weight of the world. the burden had to be relived”-gow novel pg 199.

  60. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 7:22 pm -      #2160

    @theobserver
    “In which case it is called a baseless speculation. The quotes never pointed towards magically-induced death.”

    ^Like what you stated during the Poseidon flood debate???
    ——-
    “Hyperbole. Phrases such as “the world shook” are the same as saying “the earth trembled.” All they point to is an earthquake. Nothing indicates that this was global in scale. Plus none of this detracts from everything that shot down Poseidon’s Rage befor”
    ——
    ^Yet Artemis made “a second sun” Riiight yeah Poseidon actually did that. tjhus kratos has a fraction of his rage as he stated.

    “To what, petrification? Kratos is quite vulnerable to polymorphing.”
    ——–
    ^yeah the kind that fully effects the body :roll: and thats only gameplay when has he canonically been poly-morphed?
    —–
    “So? He’s still taking on a supersonic foe. Pit will move faster both in evading and in dealing damage to Kratos.”

    ^Zeus fury *facepalm* when i get to that part ill post some feats.
    —–

  61. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 7:22 pm -      #2161

    “Naw i like the book i just don’t like spoiling my self.”
    /
    Then finish reading the book.
    /
    “atlas was crushed with the weight of the world. the burden had to be relived”-gow novel pg 199.”
    /
    Specify “world” please.
    Because world can sometimes be referred to either planet, dimension, town, and sometimes mind.
    /
    If it was planet instead of “world”, maybe that would support the round world theory.

  62. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 7:26 pm -      #2162

    @Alpha or Omega
    “Specify “world” please.
    Because world can sometimes be referred to either planet, dimension, town, and sometimes mind.”

    It was also referred to as “the huge globe” on the same page. going b his predictions its the earth considering what happens to atlas in gow.
    ——
    “Then finish reading the book.”
    —-
    ^I’ll get to it but ide like to place arguments while their fresh in my head. I got like a week with this book any way plus the option of renewing it :roll:

  63. Alpha or Omega August 2, 2012 at 7:29 pm -      #2163

    “It was also referred to as “the huge globe” on the same page. going b his predictions its the earth considering what happens to atlas in gow.”
    /
    Can you show the paragraph?

  64. theobserver August 2, 2012 at 7:29 pm -      #2164

    “Like what you stated during the Poseidon flood debate?”
    -
    Poseidon had canon feats of controlling water. When I claimed that magic had something to do with it, I took into consideration something that should have been within the bounds of Poseidon’s power. This is unlike your example, where you try to give characters abilities that the quotes don’t even give them, and then claim that your interpretation is canon.
    -
    “Yet Artemis made “a second sun””
    -
    …It’s called a metaphor. All Artemis did was make an explosive shot with her bow. A very bright one, but that does not mean that she literally made a star.
    -
    “yeah the kind that fully effects the body :roll: and thats only gameplay when has he canonically been poly-morphed?”
    -
    So you try to deny instances of polymorphing when demonstrated in gameplay, when such instances are addressed by QTEs…great job. Also, the start of GoW2 would like to disagree with you. When Zeus shrunk Kratos back to normal size, THAT was an example of polymorphing, as in changing something’s shape or size.
    -
    “Zeus fury *facepalm* when i get to that part ill post some feats.”
    -
    Do we REALLY have to go back to this?

  65. StealthRanger August 2, 2012 at 7:30 pm -      #2165

    “and thats only gameplay when has he canonically been poly-morphed?”
    -
    Stop ignoring certain things and cherry picking gendork. Kratos is shown to be vulnerable to it
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    You wanna prove he’s immune? Then show us where he resists it in cutscenes and stop shifting the burden of proof to those debating against you
    -
    Btw, where was that supposed immunity to insta death magic? Yeah thats what I thought. Nowhere

  66. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 7:30 pm -      #2166

    @2159
    uhm…is that describing the statue or saying Atlas was holding the world. Because that’s an important detail.

  67. StealthRanger August 2, 2012 at 7:31 pm -      #2167

    And observer ninja’d me once again

  68. mrgendrons 2.0 August 2, 2012 at 7:34 pm -      #2168

    @theobserver
    Poseidon had canon feats of controlling water. When I claimed that magic had something to do with it, I took into consideration something that should have been within the bounds of Poseidon’s power. This is unlike your example, where you try to give characters abilities that the quotes don’t even give them, and then claim that your interpretation is canon.
    —-
    ^So he can control it from beyond the grave now can he?
    —-
    “…It’s called a metaphor. All Artemis did was make an explosive shot with her bow. A very bright one, but that does not mean that she literally made a star.”
    —–
    ^it was compared to what apollo “put in the sky” not to mention after they still called it a second star.
    —–
    “So you try to deny instances of polymorphing when demonstrated in gameplay, when such instances are addressed by QTEs…great job. Also, the start of GoW2 would like to disagree with you. When Zeus shrunk Kratos back to normal size, THAT was an example of polymorphing, as in changing something’s shape or size.”
    —-
    ^Ill tell you when i read the maduesa boss fight….
    —-
    “Do we REALLY have to go back to this?”

    ^If you want too. I’m really only been using the novel and conon things from the games. example:Hercules DID take atlas place.

  69. theobserver August 2, 2012 at 7:40 pm -      #2169

    “So he can control it from beyond the grave now can he?”
    -
    Never said he could. His death triggered a flood. That suggests a lack of control more than the presence of one. Same with how the sky was blotted out with clouds as soon as Helios died.
    -
    “^it was compared to what apollo “put in the sky” not to mention after they still called it a second star.”
    -
    Meaning a bright flash. Here’s the quote again:
    ===
    “Artemis turned, drew the bow back untill it quivered with the strain. She loosed the arrow and it sang away, arching high into the air where it exploded with the fury of a new sun, rivaling anything her twin brother might place in the sky. The second sun rained down scintillant sparks”
    ===
    The second sun part was a reference to the arrow, which was described as exploding “with the fury of a new sun.” Literally translated, this would mean that Artemis shot an arrow which exploded so brightly, that it could compare to the flares created by Helios (I’m thinking something like the Solar Flare ability from his disembodied head). Once again, this does not prove that she created a star with her arrow.
    -
    “If you want too.”
    -
    I’d really rather not. Unless there’s anything new in regards to it, all that’s going to happen is that I’m going to keep copy and pasting the exact same counter-argument that shot it down pages ago, because you are going to make the exact same argument as before. You are of course free to prove me wrong.

  70. theobserver August 2, 2012 at 7:41 pm -      #2170

    . Dammit… I forgot to close the bold tag.

  71. StealthRanger August 2, 2012 at 7:41 pm -      #2171

    Testing for bold

  72. StealthRanger August 2, 2012 at 7:42 pm -      #2172

    Nope, no bold nvm

  73. Polloloko August 2, 2012 at 7:47 pm -      #2173

    Why is everybody debating here?
    _

    I think this threat has allready been done in Pit’s favor?

  74. StealthRanger August 2, 2012 at 7:48 pm -      #2174

    A Kratos fanboy named mrgendrons 2.0
    -
    And yes the consensus is that Pit wins handily

  75. Polloloko August 2, 2012 at 7:52 pm -      #2175

    “A Kratos fanboy named mrgendrons 2.0″

    What was his stament about?
    _

    “And yes the consensus is that Pit wins handily”

    Yea I know, Pit speed blitz Kratos.

  76. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 7:57 pm -      #2176

    @Polloloko
    too many statements too list them all

  77. StealthRanger August 2, 2012 at 7:59 pm -      #2177

    What Gaurdian said, we could make an entire novel out of all the fail that gendrons has spouted

  78. Polloloko August 2, 2012 at 8:02 pm -      #2178

    @Guardian & @Ranger.

    Ah, ok.
    _

    Still +1 for Pit.

  79. StealthRanger August 2, 2012 at 8:08 pm -      #2179

    How many votes is that now, 16?
    -
    Hey gendrons, I just love this job you’re doing at convincing the crowd *thumbs up*

  80. GuardianAngel1911 August 2, 2012 at 8:29 pm -      #2180

    I would have thought it was more than 16

  81. hellboy147 August 2, 2012 at 10:54 pm -      #2181

    @Polloloko

    Problem is Pit is more overrated. Half of his weapons are non canon there is no cut scene to many game play mechanics .
    _

    @mrgendrons 2.0
    _

    Would love if you post a quote about Zeus thunder bolts because I heard they are above Mach 400 in novels.
    _
    “nstant Death
    Invisibility/Intangiblity
    Polymorph
    Weapon Spam”

    _
    lol did I need to remind when Poseidon gave him his rage to Kratos .
    “Take this weapon and use it to defeat ur enemies”
    It doe snot say about invincibility but you got the point he can use it since it’s canon .

  82. StealthRanger August 2, 2012 at 10:58 pm -      #2182

    If you’re referring to how Zeus’ thunderbolt travelled from Olympus to Egypt once, im pretty sure Proto-Mind or observer addressed those as being a different type of bolt
    -
    And Pit can go intangiable to avoid Poseidon’s Rage and then polymorph/insta death Kratos
    -
    And lol @ Pits weapons being non canon

  83. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 12:51 am -      #2183

    “rage of posedon was with him still. pushing through the struggling fighters,he climbed atop the dead cyclops and looked at the hundreds and thousands of are’s killers readying them selves to pour through the ever-widening hole in the wall. kratos held out his hands,as if to push them all away. he staggered as the power built within him. lifting his hands,elbows locked,he closed his eyes and concentrated on what he wanted most. annihilating energy erupted around him plowing a fifty foot furrow deeper than a moat in front of him. kratos spread his hands outwards ,and the furrow became a crater . he directed the rage of Poseidon downward,outward and downward a final time before he sank to his knees in exhaustion from the effort. the corpse of the cyclops was gone,burned so thoroughly there was not even smoke.-as were other cyclopes,all the nearby wraiths,several hundered undead legionairs,some few yards of the long walls and a number of the athenian archers. between him and the remainder of ares army gaped a pit a hundred feet deep and almost as wide.”-poseidons rage feat. pg 75-76
    -”Artemis lowered the aim of her bow “witness how i turn my hand against yours.” she released her arrow,which shot from her bow more swiftly then lightning-and before it could strike another arrow appeared and was released . so many arrows flew so swiftly that the glade seemed filled with a golden haze that buzzed and snarled like a nest of angry hornets after an instant,artemis lowered her bow and looked up at ares.”so?” the god of war looked down upon his army. every once living creature of his in that glade lay dead;every undead creature was mutilated beyond recondition”- Artemis speed feat pg 81

  84. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 12:52 am -      #2184

    @hellboy147
    Already did observer insists its two different events. ill see i i can disprove it.

  85. StealthRanger August 3, 2012 at 12:57 am -      #2185

    Oh look some quotes with little to no context behind them
    -
    But looking at the Poseidon’s Rage thing, from the looks of things he was exerting enormous effort into causing such a wide area of effect and he was tired after causing it. This caused a 30 m long/wide crater. Which is less than half the size of a city block
    -
    As for the arrow speed feat, the “fast as lightning” thing was simply a figure of speech and a hyperbole for the arrows were going rly fast. No proof that puts them past the sound barrier
    -
    Now what?

  86. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 1:02 am -      #2186

    @StealthRanger
    He actually was tired after lifting a whole cyclops and using the fat idiot as a battering ram…. and already fought numerous waves befor hand. And yes i do have quotes.
    —–
    “As for the arrow speed feat, the “fast as lightning” thing was simply a figure of speech and a hyperbole for the arrows were going rly fast. No proof that puts them past the sound barrier”
    —-
    ^What part of “in an instant all of ares creatures were mutilated beyond recondition” .Are you going against the “word of god”?

  87. StealthRanger August 3, 2012 at 1:03 am -      #2187

    My as well finish that thought. Kratos uses Poseidon’s Rage to that extent, Pit uses intangiability to avoid it, Kratos is tired and incapable of fighting back while Pit decapitates/snipes him, finishing Kratos off
    -
    The end

  88. StealthRanger August 3, 2012 at 1:06 am -      #2188

    “He actually was tired after lifting a whole cyclops and using the fat idiot as a battering ram”
    -
    Well from what I read
    -
    “he directed the rage of Poseidon downward,outward and downward a final time before he sank to his knees in exhaustion from the effort”
    -
    He became exhausted from using Poseidon’s rage to that extent, which Pit can avoid and he’d leave himself vulnerable to Pit
    -
    “in an instant all of ares creatures were mutilated beyond recondition”
    -
    I know, hyperbole is fun right?
    -
    “Are you going against the “word of god”?”
    -
    No, just saying “fast as lightning” is an extremely common figure of speech used to denote speed thats just fast but nowhere near triple digit hypersonic
    -
    As such, there is no proof that Artemis’ arrows can pass the sound barrier

  89. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 1:07 am -      #2189

    @StealthRanger
    “My as well finish that thought. Kratos uses Poseidon’s Rage to that extent, Pit uses intangiability to avoid it, Kratos is tired and incapable of fighting back while Pit decapitates/snipes him, finishing Kratos off”
    —–
    ^didn’t read the fact kratos had been attacked several times and was injured when he did that did you? not to mention the several hundred legionnaires proves it effected several hundreds of square feet though it didn’t leave a crater in thoughs areas.

  90. StealthRanger August 3, 2012 at 1:12 am -      #2190

    “didn’t read the fact kratos had been attacked several times”
    -
    Blades hurt Kratos, arrows hurt Kratos, teeth and bone hurt Kratos, sharp rocks and brambles hurt Kratos
    -
    Pits weapons will work in killing Kratos
    -
    The area of effect was 100 feet. Which is 30.48 meters. A city block is 100m long and 100m wide
    -
    Yeah, less than half the area of a city block

  91. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 1:13 am -      #2191

    @StealthRanger
    “Well from what I read”

    ^I merely gave you a destructive/range feat for Poseidon’s rage.
    —–
    Not to mention just giving a glimpse of Medusa’s head turns you to stone. But after being decapitated the poly morph only lasts 10 second as stated by Aphrodite.(gross fact:medusa in gow eats children…)
    ——-
    “I know, hyperbole is fun right?”
    —–
    ^Hyperbole’s aren’t really hyperbole’s when you talking about gods.. :roll:

  92. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 1:15 am -      #2192

    @StealthRanger
    “Blades hurt Kratos, arrows hurt Kratos, teeth and bone hurt Kratos, sharp rocks and brambles hurt Kratos”
    —–
    ^not really more like huge ass axes hurt kratos and a huge shark can barely pierce kratos skin. Not to mention kratos gets god Armour thus protecting from most pricing weapons

  93. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 1:17 am -      #2193

    @StealthRanger
    “The area of effect was 100 feet. Which is 30.48 meters. A city block is 100m long and 100m wide”
    —–
    ^ever hear of “they eye of the storm” or “ground zero” the hundereds of leginars alone shows its hundreds of ft in radius and thats minus the numerous cyclopes wraiths etc.

  94. StealthRanger August 3, 2012 at 1:18 am -      #2194

    “I merely gave you a destructive/range feat for Poseidon’s rage.”
    -
    Yeah, which is below city block+ level
    -
    And Pit can avoid it by going intangiable and unless Kratos has anything along the lines of a daemon weapon, Pit will be just fine
    -
    “Hyperbole’s aren’t really hyperbole’s when you talking about gods”
    -
    Things like “fast as lightning” and “instantly” are simply hyperbolic figures of speech that is commonly used over “really fast” for speeds that normally are far from Mach 147+
    -
    So yeah, you have no proof for her arrows being Mach speed and all you have is a figure of speech
    -
    And that argument was retarded “burt their teh g0ds so dats not hiperbele!!!!111!!!2!!

  95. StealthRanger August 3, 2012 at 1:22 am -      #2195

    “not really more like huge ass axes hurt kratos”
    -
    Hich means he’s vulnerable to peircing damage, thank you for proving my point
    -
    “huge shark can barely pierce kratos skin”
    -
    The shark literally peirced his grieves quite nicely and Kratos was in pain. Hence he’s vulnerable to peircing damage
    -
    And he can be harmed by sharp rocks and brambles, hence the need for his sandals as described in observers pic
    -
    “Not to mention kratos gets god Armour thus protecting from most pricing weapons”
    -
    Pricing weapons? I didn’t know it protected him from weapons that put price tags on his armor
    -
    :hestonlaugh
    -
    In all seriousness unless you can provide durability fetas for this armor, then yeah, nobody cares

  96. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 1:22 am -      #2196

    @StealthRanger
    “And Pit can avoid it by going intangiable and unless Kratos has anything along the lines of a daemon weapon, Pit will be just fine”
    —–
    “arrows from above did nothing to drive back these creatures. shafts passed completely,harmlessly, through them,as though their bodies were no more then smoke. With blinding hades forged weapons lopped off a bladed hand”=enchanted weapons/magic can effect intangibles.hence why even wraiths were effected by Poseidon’s rage.

  97. OriginalA August 3, 2012 at 1:23 am -      #2197

    “Are you going against the “word of god”?”
    -
    Please stop using that term incorrectly.
    -
    “word of god” is a trope that referse to an individual (the “god” in question) that holds the Intelectual Property of a fiction work. When this individual makes a statement concerning the fictional work that is canon to the work (usually done to further explain a situation, or communicate more clearly what happened) that is his “word”. Hence “word of god”.
    -
    Quotes from a novel (a work of fiction) is NOT “word of god”.
    -
    STOP USING THIS TERM INCORRECTLY!

  98. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 1:25 am -      #2198

    @StealthRanger
    In all seriousness unless you can provide durability fetas for this armor, then yeah, nobody cares

    ^colossus of Rhodes fight before he drains his powers into the blade.. It appears to be a chain mail/plate mail fusion thus should protect against both piercing,slashing and bludgeoning weapons.

  99. mrgendrons 2.0 August 3, 2012 at 1:27 am -      #2199

    @OriginalA
    The writer wrote it. hows it any different from the observer getting kratos height via a game artist except my quotes sound more serious..

  100. StealthRanger August 3, 2012 at 1:27 am -      #2200

    “colossus of Rhodes fight before he drains his powers into the blade.. It appears to be a chain mail/plate mail fusion thus should protect against both piercing,slashing and bludgeoning weapons.”
    -
    I said give me durability feats motherfucker, not that it matters anyways as Pit can simply ignore durability by sniping Kratos with insta-death lasers

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