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Words Of Wisdom said:
Shadowblind said:

 It doesn't last forever though, and it has to be built back up before he can do it again. Ryu is the master of damage evasion. You can sit at a boss fight forever simply because of his dodge move. To attack, though, he can be hit, but does it so fast that the only way TO hit him is if the guy never flinches. Even then....

Actually, the Urn of Prometheus gives him infinite Rage of the Titans.  The Urn of the Gorgons lets him turn enemies into stone with one swing of his weapons.  He would only have to hit Ryu once and the match would be over. ^_^

This is the closest I'm going to get to getting involved in this argument:

Kratos' powers need to be clearly defined for any "match" that he's in, and it needs to be done in such a way that is concrete and definitive. Do the urns canonically exist, in terms of narrative? Yes, you can obtain them, but you can also obtain a cow costume and two plastic milk jugs to swing into enemies, and I don't think we would reasonably give him those either.

When he fights Sephiroth here, is he just a general? A flag-bearer of Ares? A god? A mortal who wields the sword of Olympus? From what point in time are we plucking Kratos from, here?

For that matter, from when are we plucking out Sephiroth?