Originally posted by TheGoldenSpyI'm thinking Kratos has much better strength feats than throwing the Colossus a couple miles.
Which one of these would take more strength to do?Bracing and headbutting a skyscraper miles away or Stopping the foot of the colossus and throwing it away?
I'm thinking the skyscraper has more dead weight but the fact that colossus was walking around and stomping holes through concrete buildings makes me think Kratos dealt with way more force.
Kratos wouldn't be able to headbutt a skyscraper away, because his games adhere to physics a tad more than Bayoshitta's.
If he headbutted the skyscraper, it would simply break, as its supposed to with that sort of force behind it. And he wouldn't need to slow down time to do it either, it could come at full speed as it was originally thrown.
Yes, he has the feats that say he could do this.
Yeah but that's more overkill than it has to be.
Poseidon flew headfirst at unknown supersonic speeds threw the chest of a multimillion ton doomsday looking titan, with no sign of injury. Much heavier than a skyscraper, let alone a skyscraper as meager as the bayonetta one. And we already know titans are durable enough to fall from Mount Olympus all the way through the cracks of the Earth down to Tartarus with no injury from the fall (Gaea's hand fell down to Tartarus and it was completely in-tact).
On the other hand, Kratos punching or headbutting Poseidon causes him to bleed and reel in pain. Same thing with Zeus even.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
Yeah but that's more overkill than it has to be.Poseidon flew headfirst at unknown supersonic speeds threw the chest of a multimillion ton doomsday looking titan, with no sign of injury. Much heavier than a skyscraper, let alone a skyscraper as meager as the bayonetta one. And we already know titans are durable enough to fall from Mount Olympus all the way through the cracks of the Earth down to Tartarus with no injury from the fall (Gaea's hand fell down to Tartarus and it was completely in-tact).
On the other hand, Kratos punching or headbutting Poseidon causes him to bleed and reel in pain. Same thing with Zeus even.
Well, lets be fair about this. Bayonetta headbutting the skyscraper is utterly retarded on several levels when you really think about it, but so is Poseidon getting hurt by Kratos throwing him into stone when he dove head first and knocked down that thing. I can believe Kratos has a body strong enough to hurt Poseidon, considering he can't even be scratched by a volcanic eruption but there really was nothing special about the rocks and he should have made a hole through them without taking any injury.
Well, there's no reason he would have flown through them really, Kratos just sort of tossed him into it after they had already landed on the cliff. He wasn't moving as fast as when he flew down.
And nah Mt. Olympus is no ordinary mountain, Zeus was the one who created it after the Titanomarchy, and all of it is lustrous rock whereas normal mountains often have a lot of compacted dirt comprising them on top of rocks.
Mt. Olympus also has a great durability feat, when the doomsday titan (that's what I'll call him from now on), initially broke off a piece of the mountain and threw it up, its impact did no damage to the rock that was already there. It sort of hit in-between where the pillar of the palace started and the mountain itself ended. The palace marble and mt olympus itself are thus very durable.
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As you can see at 3:31-3:38. And the thrown piece is clearly smaller than the area it hit, thus its breakage compared to vice versa, is justifiable.
Originally posted by TheGoldenSpy
After rewatching the cutscenes it seems that it was actually Gaia punching his water form core that injured him and then Kratos used the momentum to tackle Poseidon out of the construct.So yeah nvm. But the mountain has to be massive. Atleast 5 times larger than everest.
And she can likely punch at supersonic/subsonic speeds (you can hear air rushing by...but I'm not entirely sure if its supersonic). Combine her arm's speed, along with Kratos' super-jumping skills, and you'll know that Kratos was moving pretty fast when he tackled Poseidon. He probably kept a fair percentile of that momentum when he tossed Poseidon into that rock.
that is impressive indeed. and I'm sure that the momentum carried over to Kratos when he threw Poseidon into the rocks.
as for Gaia's punching speed, it seems like it could be supersonic given that things moving at such speeds tend to make the air rush like that. and for Kratos to hold on like that is also impressive. that shows he has one hell of a grip.