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Kratos vs. Chaos Vincent
Kratos from God of War II fights Chaos Vincent from Dirge of Cerberus.
First round will have Kratos with the Golden Fleece, Blades of Chaos, Icarus Wings (which grant Kratos the full ability to fly, not just hover), Typhon's Bane, and Rage of the Titans.
Second round will have Kratos with only the Blade of Olympus.
Can Kratos defeat Chaos Vincent or will one of the most powerful beings in the Final Fantasy universe defeat the Ghost of Sparda?
Gonna have to till GoW3 because Kratos isn't going to beat Chaos Vincent with any of the things he has unless he becomes God Kratos or if he can do any of the BoO feats performed by Zeus.
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Last edited by Sin_Volvagia on Mar 4th, 2010 at 01:23 AM
I can see Vincent winning both rounds. Range is an advantage Kratos just can't overcome. Don't think he is fast enough to use the fleece to block all of the shots.
God Kratos can unleash a storm of Poseidon's Rage or Hades' Souls. Take that plus Rage of the Gods and he's pretty much Goddess Nariko + Pandora's Box + homing projectiles + wider AoE attack. There may not even a Greece left when he's done.
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Jumping off the highest mountain in Greece into the Aegean Sea with no injury whatsoever.
-After Ares sucked Kratos into another dimension, Kratos fell so far that when he finally landed, the impact made a huge crater, and it was pure solid rock. A simple bullet would not even bury itself a centimeter into that rock.
-Surviving being crushed between both Atlas and Cronos thumb and forefinger, both would have easily crushed a block of granite using the same technique.
-An entire metal ceiling likely weighing thousands of tons tried to crush Kratos in God of War 2.
-Hades in God of War 3 slashes at Kratos with his hook weapons, and after hooking into Kratos tried to steal his soul. Kratos fought this off with no injuries to show for it. And yes, the hooks are physical, as he used them to dig into Atlas' hide in the God of War 2 cutscene when he was trying to steal Atlas' soul. (And succeeded after Poseidon's help.)
-Kratos falls from the top of Mount Olympus down to hell in God of War 3. (Although the details of that aren't complete yet so you don't have to count it)
-Even when he was killed by Ares, it was a durability feat. Ares threw a sharpened pillar that looked about 10 feet long and it covered the distance of several miles in the span of a few seconds. Thus it was moving well beyond speed of sound. It hit Kratos, but if failed to bisect him, and he only died of blood loss after trying valiantly to push it off for maybe a minute. An ordinary man would have simply exploded into a million pieces upon contact. A block of granite would have shattered as well.