The point is realistically only God can beat him...or whatever. All i'm saying is that they (well, Dante used Sparda's power) had enough power to beat Satan.
I only remember him knocking Kratos in the sky and he was tussling with Kratos. He flew away pretty slow when Kratos stabbed Athena, and he can't fly (or hasn't shown to) in his giant form.
Originally posted by Gumachi...So now you are comparing Dante and Sparda to God? If you have a point, I cannot see it...Unless that really was your point? 😐
The point is realistically only God can beat him...or whatever. All i'm saying is that they (well, Dante used Sparda's power) had enough power to beat Satan.I only remember him knocking Kratos in the sky and he was tussling with Kratos. He flew away pretty slow when Kratos stabbed Athena, and he can't fly (or hasn't shown to) in his giant form.
He flew him there while tussling with him. Why would he not be able to fly as a giant? That's ridiculous, especially since even Ares displayed that power. Oh, and he has, btw, considering he is kind of floating in front of the mountain you fight him on. 😐
Originally posted by Gumachi
I didn't mean it liteteral (kinda hard to explain). "God" may not even exist in DMC, but in the real world, God can defeat Satan.Ares wasn't flying in the sky. Why didn't he fly as a giant when he took on Kratos? How do we know if his feet wasn't touching the ground?
Satan doesn't either. Mundus is a DMC answer, not an equivalent.
First off, Ares does levitate in the first phase of the boss fight with Kratos. And aside from that, the Summit of Sacrifice was within the clouds, there's little to refute that the Gods even at full size are that big. Cronos in a flashback was shown walking but the largest Titan looked at least five times as big as a full-sized God.
Originally posted by GumachiPoint? DMC is not the "real world."
I didn't mean it liteteral (kinda hard to explain). "God" may not even exist in DMC, but in the real world, God can defeat Satan.Ares wasn't flying in the sky. Why didn't he fly as a giant when he took on Kratos? How do we know if his feet wasn't touching the ground?
Yes, he was. He was in the clouds, floating when he killed the barbarians. Also, he did levitate when fighting Kratos. How do we know his feet were not touching the ground? Because that would make his legs a ridiculous amount longer than the rest of his body. 😐
Originally posted by First_Tsurugi06
Satan doesn't either. Mundus is a DMC answer, not an equivalent.First off, Ares does levitate in the first phase of the boss fight with Kratos. And aside from that, the Summit of Sacrifice was within the clouds, there's little to refute that the Gods even at full size are that big. Cronos in a flashback was shown walking but the largest Titan looked at least five times as big as a full-sized God.
It was stated by Capcom. No, I can't find when Capcom said it, but I know they did.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Point? DMC is not the "real world."Yes, he was. He was in the clouds, floating when he killed the barbarians. Also, he did levitate when fighting Kratos. How do we know his feet were not touching the ground? Because that would make his legs a ridiculous amount longer than the rest of his body
It's real in it's own world.
Wasn't Zeus near the clouds when he was destroying Greece? Yes, but he wasn't flying.