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But yet Hades takes him down easily And not only did Hades take him down easily, but Poseidon kept him down as well. And Hades is probably 6x smaller than Atlas.
And he wasn't doing it for 1000 of years. He had only been lifting up the earth for 15-20 years, probably (depending on the timeline from CoO to GoWII) Funny how you tell me to play CoO, and obviously, you haven't played it yourself.
Obviously he does needs all of his arms.
@2:34: The mountains pieces were small?
Last edited by iChaos on Oct 15th, 2009 at 05:15 AM
Small by what comparison? taking into account Zues and Hades are bigger than mountains, and those piecies Atlas was smashing off were nearly the size of Hades. But Atlas holding Kratos is not a feat worth mentioning, I do not agree with the idea he defeated Atlas' strength or even a portion of it.
Yes, but the mountain Zues and Kratos fought on was dwarfed by Zues when he turned into his larger form. Although the point Neme made was true, he is stronger than anything in Zelda.
And exactly what is your point here? Their only feats are bringing down Atlas, yet that feat is supposed to discredit him? This is not even counting the fact that Hades was ripping his soul out at the same time, while Poseidon blasted him with lightning.
I forgot, to be honest, not as if it makes a difference. Also, please keep your condescending attitude to a non-existant level, you see I am far superior to you in virtually every way so I would prefer you speak to me with the humility an insect like you must use.
Obviously? Wow, is that why he was able to hold Kratos in his hand while supporting it?
Small under what comparison? Under Atlas', who rivals a mountain in size? Titan's backs are able to be fought on as whole battlefields, they are huge.
Seriously, by virtue of size Atlas is far stronger than Ganondorf is.
As for Zeus, he was flying BT, he was not taller than the mountain which went beyond the clouds.
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So someone much smaller than him can overpower him? Yeah. So? Looks like Zeus could overpower him as well?
I speak to you how I feel like speaking to you *****.
Yet he was still using his other 3 arms. If he didn't need to use then, then why would he use them? His back arms are not chained. And it probably could make a difference if he was holding the earth for 1000 years.
Notice the question mark.
I never said that he wasn't.
So Zeus would be as tall as Cronos? And you said that in the Titan-God War, that Zeus was in his giant form, and while in that giant form, he must be shorter than Cronos, and if he is, then, how would he be as tall as the mountain? (unless it isn't that big to begin with) Kratos isn't bigger than the mountain in the beginning cutscene.
Hmm, now that I look at it, the mountain pieces do seem to be big.
He was doing more of a float than flying.
Last edited by iChaos on Oct 15th, 2009 at 01:58 PM
1. Size does not equal strength. And he did not overpower him. not physically anyway, Atlas was brought to his knees by Poseidon's lightning, and Hades chained his chest and tore out his soul.
2. No, you do not, speaking to me in such an insubordinate tone is committing heresy against the Heavens, mortal.
3. ...Which are not all of his arms. I said he does not need all his arms to hold it, and he doesn't, he does not even appear to be straining.