Kratos 'ports to the Loom Chamber and cuts CC's thread.
Yeah, Kratos probably does not have anything that can reach that high a temperature. Is the durability of the suit to pressure and force as impressive? Could the suit withstand being torn to pieces to reveal the man inside?
Not very impressive, compared to Kratos.
Not very impressive, compared to Kratos.
As does Kratos. He has a number of magics, items and weapons for both.
Pretty good. Means that the suit likely has its own air supply or something, can protect the man in low pressure areas, and can tank very low temperatures as well.
Kratos doesn't need to breathe oxygen. He can stay underwater indefinitely (albeit, that is due to the Trident), and he has been swallowed by Cronos.
As for low pressure areas, I cannot recall anything. Same goes for low temp tanking. Kratos is vulnerable to freezing pre-GoW2, but he can quickly 'escape'.
CC seems like an awesome dude though.
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I believe Kratos can survive in space because he has poseidons trident and that lets him hold his breath forever. This is why he does so much physically exhausting tasks without ever getting tired (such as climbing mount olympus non-stop)
Proof?When Ares sucked him into his space dimension he was fine. And it didn't happen in his mind as some believe becuase I doubt Kratos would know what space looks like and he could also get hurt, that and ares took his blades and magic afterwards. I doubt Kratos could take away his own stuff.
As for Poseidon's Trident, it only lets him breathe indefinitely underwater.
So it might be that I was kind of wrong about him not needing to breathe.
Still, he's been inside volcanoes, under the Earth, inside a Titan's Gut, in the upper atmosphere, etc.
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