Kratos & Dante vs Kain

Started by Burning thought17 pages

I wouldnt call being able to wipe out the whole GOW and DMC universe with ease while not being damaged at all, touched, attacked or even seen pathetic....but w/e

He can't be seen, but yet, he didn't wipe out Kain, before being purified. What are tentacles going to do 😆 ?, especially to a Titan.

Originally posted by Gumachi
He can't be seen, but yet, he didn't wipe out Kain, before being purified. What are tentacles going to do 😆 ?, especially to a Titan.

No because Kain is greater.......Kain has the perfect weapons to defeat the EG, besides Kain would do the same only faster.

Tentacles the size of the Elder Gods? the Elder God who is bigger than all of the titans put together would completly and utterly destroy them.

Originally posted by Burning thought
No because Kain is greater.......Kain has the perfect weapons to defeat the EG, besides Kain would do the same only faster.

Tentacles the size of the Elder Gods? the Elder God who is bigger than all of the titans put together would completly and utterly destroy them.

you mean the ones that touch the sky and hold up a continent?

Indeed, because the Elder God would BE that continent

Originally posted by Phanteros
you mean the ones that touch the sky and hold up a continent?

clouds=/= sky

and they dont hold up a continent

and even if they did, its got nuthing on dante/kratos let alone the entire worlds of said characters.

Originally posted by Burning thought
No because Kain is greater.......Kain has the perfect weapons to defeat the EG, besides Kain would do the same only faster.

Tentacles the size of the Elder Gods? the Elder God who is bigger than all of the titans put together would completly and utterly destroy them.

Faster to who? Dante? Nah. Kratos? It won't end so quickly...I think.

Elder God is nonething but tentacles and eyes. But thanks for proving my point.

Originally posted by Burning thought
Indeed, because the Elder God would [b]BE that continent [/B]

Which would be part of the planet that's been held up by just one Titan.

Originally posted by Gumachi
Faster to who? Dante? Nah. Kratos? It won't end so quickly...I think.

Elder God is nonething but tentacles and eyes. But thanks for proving my point.

What i meant was that Kain will destroy the GOW and DMC universes quicker than the Elder God would.

So your point was that the Elder God would destroy all the Titans? hmm.....well curious, you should make your points clearer next time, i did not gather that.

Originally posted by First_Tsurugi06
Which would be part of the [b]planet that's been held up by just one Titan. [/B]

The planet is not held up by Atlas in God of War

Maybe in real mythology but in GOW? no....

Originally posted by Burning thought
What i meant was that Kain will destroy the GOW and DMC universes quicker than the Elder God would.

So your point was that the Elder God would destroy all the Titans? hmm.....well curious, you should make your points clearer next time, i did not gather that.

The planet is not held up by Atlas in God of War

Maybe in real mythology but in GOW? no....

Bullshit 😆 1 Titan could crush him. Even if they can't kill him, they still could beat his ass(then again, Hades could take his soul).

No, how pathetic EG is.

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He is holding up the planet(in greek myth it was the sky/heavens).

Originally posted by Burning thought
What i meant was that Kain will destroy the GOW and DMC universes quicker than the Elder God would.

So your point was that the Elder God would destroy all the Titans? hmm.....well curious, you should make your points clearer next time, i did not gather that.

The planet is not held up by Atlas in God of War

Maybe in real mythology but in GOW? no....

Aside from CoO's narration blatantly stating that Atlas was to hold the world on his shoulders, in actually mytholgy he holds up at what is essentially all BUT the earth.

How did they get him to hold up the skys in the myths?

Originally posted by First_Tsurugi06
Aside from CoO's narration blatantly stating that Atlas was to hold the world on his shoulders, in actually mytholgy he holds up at what is essentially all BUT the earth.

"was to" obvioulsy hes holding up the Earths crust, an unkown portion might I add, theres nothing showing or factually stating that he is holding the whole of the Earth and furthermore weve been shown the limit of his size and strength in the Titan vs Olmypian war and it was not planetary strength or even close. And ofcourse, the fact Atlas was standing in magma and lava and not floating in space or w/e....

Originally posted by Gumachi
Bullshit 😆 1 Titan could crush him. Even if they can't kill him, they still could beat his ass(then again, Hades could take his soul).

No, how pathetic EG is.

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He is holding up the planet(in greek myth it was the sky/heavens).

Ok ill come back when you want to debate, and thats not holding up any planet at all, its holding up an unkown portion of the crust....

BT, if you think he wasn't holding up the Earth, your stupid. If he's so-called holding up the earth's crust, then what will it look like if he's holding up the Earth?

Yeh right, hes holding up a planet while standing in lava, hes holding up a planet when all we can see is the roof of a mantle, he has the strength of planetary holding when hes been douched and pulled about by hades. Hes got the strength to hold the Earth when his slamming on the ground merely smashed up some of the soil....

The only ones who are truly thick in this thread are A: the ones who think Dante and Kratos win this and B: the ones who think Atlas actually lifts the Earth in GOW.......

Originally posted by Gumachi
If he's so-called holding up the earth's crust, then what will it look like if he's holding up the earth?

Lava has nonething to do with him holding up the Earth. Being "beat" has nonething to do with holding up the Earth, nor does falling in soil. We never even saw his strength in the Titan/Olympian war, besides, you left out the fact on how his soul was RIPPED OUT.

Originally posted by Burning thought
"was to" obvioulsy hes holding up the Earths crust, an unkown portion might I add, theres nothing showing or factually stating that he is holding the whole of the Earth and furthermore weve been shown the limit of his size and strength in the Titan vs Olmypian war and it was not planetary strength or even close. And ofcourse, the fact Atlas was standing in magma and lava and not floating in space or w/e....

Ok ill come back when you want to debate, and thats not holding up any planet at all, its holding up an unkown portion of the crust....

"Was to" in the past tense, not "was intended to". Atlas was standing at the top of what was left of the pillar that held up the earth (located in the underworld, not in magma), which Atlas was in the midst destroying. What was shown during the Titan war were just attacks directed at Hades only, and even then, everything he did was striking power in proportion to his size. Crust or not, that claim would only hold a grain of salt if there was some sort of explanation for it not being connected to the earth, of which there is none.

As far as being in space is concerned, well no offense but if you're gonna argue such a semblance real-world logic for an alternative Greek Mythological setting, where the "scape of the mortal world" was "forged" THROUGH the war, then you're wasting about as much of your own time as everyone in that Link vs Sephiroth thread wasted theirs.

Originally posted by First_Tsurugi06
"Was to" in the past tense, not "was intended to". Atlas was standing at the top of what was left of the pillar that held up the earth (located in the underworld, not in magma), which Atlas was in the midst destroying. What was shown during the Titan war were just attacks directed at Hades only, and even then, everything he did was striking power in proportion to his size. Crust or not, that claim would only hold a grain of salt if there was some sort of explanation for it not being connected to the earth, of which there is none.

As far as being in space is concerned, well no offense but if you're gonna argue such a semblance real-world logic for an alternative Greek Mythological setting, where the "scape of the mortal world" was "forged" THROUGH the war, then you're wasting about as much of your own time as everyone in that Link vs Sephiroth thread wasted theirs.

No, what was shown in the Titan were was a variety of attacks, a lot of them hitting the ground with enormous force, he was even overpowered by Hades chains. Whats the crust being connected to the Earth got to do with anything? you cant lift the Earth while standing on top of it....And prove he was atop a pillar in the underworld holding the world up please. Fact is, hes not shown much like all the Titans strength even close to holding up the planet, that was in mythology only, not GOW which is a diffrent ficiton.

No offence but if you think a represenation of holding up the world is Atlas sitting in lava (which is coincidently beneath the Earths crust, thus likely why hes holding up landmass, not the planet) despite other evidence being against him then it shows your not looking at the evidence at all.

Originally posted by Gumachi
Lava has nonething to do with him holding up the Earth. Being "beat" has nonething to do with holding up the Earth, nor does falling in soil. We never even saw his strength in the Titan/Olympian war, besides, you left out the fact on how his soul was [b]RIPPED OUT. [/B]

ofcourse it does, you dont have lava in space, and you cant hold up the Earth unless you were in space or in anotherm mythological sense such as Sky, but he is not, hes in lava, where is lava? beneath the Earths CRUST not the Earth itself. Yes it does, hades who is featless along with most of the olmypions in the way of strength (although it can be gauged) actually pulled Atlas down before ripping out his soul. And he didnt fall in soil, he smashed it with his arms, the most it did was knock Hades chains off Chronos, so no hes not strong enough to lift the Earth.

Originally posted by Burning thought
No, what was shown in the Titan were was a variety of attacks, a lot of them hitting the ground with enormous force, he was even overpowered by Hades chains. Whats the crust being connected to the Earth got to do with anything? you cant lift the Earth while standing on top of it....And prove he was atop a pillar in the underworld holding the world up please. Fact is, hes not shown much like all the Titans strength even close to holding up the planet, that was in mythology only, not GOW which is a diffrent ficiton.

No offence but if you think a represenation of holding up the world is Atlas sitting in lava (which is coincidently beneath the Earths crust, thus likely why hes holding up landmass, not the planet) despite other evidence being against him then it shows your not looking at the evidence at all.

ofcourse it does, you dont have lava in space, and you cant hold up the Earth unless you were in space or in anotherm mythological sense such as Sky, but he is not, hes in lava, where is lava? beneath the Earths [b]CRUST not the Earth itself. Yes it does, hades who is featless along with most of the olmypions in the way of strength (although it can be gauged) actually pulled Atlas down before ripping out his soul. And he didnt fall in soil, he smashed it with his arms, the most it did was knock Hades chains off Chronos, so no hes not strong enough to lift the Earth. [/B]

hades is the god of the underworld. what you expected? and Kain didn't even fought the whole continent.

Originally posted by Burning thought
ofcourse it does, you dont have lava in space, and you cant hold up the Earth unless you were in space or in anotherm mythological sense such as Sky, but he is not, hes in lava, where is lava? beneath the Earths [b]CRUST not the Earth itself. Yes it does, hades who is featless along with most of the olmypions in the way of strength (although it can be gauged) actually pulled Atlas down before ripping out his soul. And he didnt fall in soil, he smashed it with his arms, the most it did was knock Hades chains off Chronos, so no hes not strong enough to lift the Earth. [/B]

Space has nonething to do with this. Space might not even exist in God of W ar. Your not making sence, that has nonething to do with lifting up the Earth. The lifted up the Earth. End of story.