Oh.
I mean, look at the context bruh.
Helios along with his super sun carrying chariot got crushed in Perses' grip bruh. That's at least mountain plus level strength. And then he got thrown into an actual mountain.
It did suck that he was shafted like that, easy pickings to kill. Helios should've been a boss fight. He'd probably have been stronger than Ares.
And Atlas was using the sun as a source for amping himself IIRC.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Does that really count?
Helios is supposed to be the Sun, so I'd wager yes.
Originally posted by NemeBro
So he actually held a planet destroying power in his hand? 😐Why was he a punk in 3 then?
PIS?
Though he got crushed by a Titan.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
He held Helios? All I remember was a giant phucking globe of light in his hand.And Persephone saying that Atlas would use the sun's power to destroy the world.
I think he held Helios, who was the globe of light.
Helios is the Sun, technically. When he was kidnapped, the Sun disappeared from the Sky.
Also, Artemis is able to fire her arrows 'more swiftly than lightning'.
And she's able to pull out another arrow to shoot before the first one ever reaches the ground.
edit: wait wait wait. then what the hell is his chariot for? Decoration? I know for a fact Persephone said Atlas was using the sun.
Also, that can't be right because in the end scene of CoO, as Kratos is laying unconscious, Athena and Helios come down and take the shield of helios and gauntlet of zeus off of him. And this was after Kratos restored the daylight. So unless Helios can be at two places at once, he's simply carrying the sun.
Originally posted by Demonic Phoenix
Better to be beat to death via hax powerup than shown up by a supposedly inferior kid. uhuh
Good thing Hercules is superior to Kratos then.
Disney Zeus is a man. He doesn't mind letting his son help. Besides, epic prophecy is serious shit to the greeks. Don't eff with it.
Originally posted by TheAuraAngelWhy yes.
I'll give you faster and better fighter, but stronger?Wow this thread got off topic really quickly.
Hercules sucking the Titans into a tornado he held is unquantifiable because... He grabbed wind 😐
He struggled a bit with the boulder, the Hydra pinned him, etc. etc.
How does the Genie(s) from Aladdin actually compare to the power of the Gods? I know people often say that Genie Jafar is Disney's most powerful character but I doubt it.
The Hercules series about when he was a teen confirmed that Aladdin and him share the same verse. And when Jafar died he went to the Underworld.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
wait wait wait. then what the hell is his chariot for? Decoration? I know for a fact Persephone said Atlas was using the sun.Also, that can't be right because in the end scene of CoO, as Kratos is laying unconscious, Athena and Helios come down and take the shield of helios and gauntlet of zeus off of him. And this was after Kratos restored the daylight. So unless Helios can be at two places at once, he's simply carrying the sun.
It's weird in all honesty. I believe he was holding Helios in his hand. The Chariot is just his temple, and presumably just an aid for his travel around the world each day.
In 3, Helios hops on his Chariot, and the Sun is still presumably in the Sky. After Perses crushes his Chariot and him, the Chariot gets destroyed, but the Sun is still in the Sky. It's only after Helios is beheaded that the Sun disappears. There are also instances when he has referred to himself as the Sun.
IMO, he both controls and is the Sun. Almost like Zeus controls and is the personification of Lightning.