- Kratos gets 10 days prep
- He gets all game equipment to his advantage
VS
- Random encounter
- Dr. doom is standard lvl
Who wins?
- Kratos gets 10 days prep
- He gets all game equipment to his advantage
VS
- Random encounter
- Dr. doom is standard lvl
Who wins?
Probably Kratos. He could match Doom physically at least. He has prep and being a captain I'm positive he's a natural strategist.
In a random encounter I think Doom would underestimate Kratos which would be his downfall. Give him a day and he wrecks him.
There's that also. Kratons has dozens of ways to kill Doom. He can turn him into stone, freeze time, turn intangible or just trow Blade of Olympus on him.
Kratos
I think Kratos because in that ten days he'll find a weapon capable of killing him and to that guy who said he'll go back in time your wrong because Kratos will go back in time to face him there, or Zeus will attack him because back then Zeus still loved his son Kratos. So doom isn't dumb enough to risk it
@mirrorwave4: Dr. Doom not so much because of powers and the like but mostly due to their styles and with 10 Days prep I certainly wouldn't underestimate Dooms ability to find a way to trap or imprison Kratos (even though yes I do realise Kratos had the power to escape from hell). It's mind over matter thing.
Kratos should actually be the one to stomp here, Doom gets his best feats from prep although Kratos isn`t the "prep type" he has shown himself capable when it comes to conducting and applying what he knows to a great number of unique combat scenarios.
I'm running out of fingers counting the amount of people who can solo God of War in the past Kratos threads.
Kratos.
Kratos.
No. Not even close.
@adriusus: I'm confused how Doom wins via magic when Kratos has a lot more magic... Actually I'm not sure the full extent of Doom's magic could you tell me?
Kratos.
No. Not even close.
Yes very close actually.
@adriusus: I'm confused how Doom wins via magic when Kratos has a lot more magic... Actually I'm not sure the full extent of Doom's magic could you tell me?
He's weak compared to thanos.
@adriusus: I'm confused how Doom wins via magic when Kratos has a lot more magic... Actually I'm not sure the full extent of Doom's magic could you tell me?
He's weak compared to thanos.
And Kratos eclipses Thanos as we all know, he's almost on Dante's level.
Exactly. finally someone with at least half the intelligence as I do agrees with me.
No, no! You naïve fools... don't you see? You're falling for the trap - the same trap that will lead to the destruction of Doom.
You are analyzing the feats, considering the facts, and concluding - quite correctly - that Doom is the superior of these two combatants.
And that's the trap.
Here, let me break down how this plays out:
Kratos faces Victor von Doom in a climactic and epic battle. After apparently defeating the Latverian monarch, Kratos finds that he has been deceived by Doom's magic - when Doom blindsides him with a fatal surprise attack. Dead, Kratos descends into the underworld, where he quickly finds himself approached by none other than Mephisto, who offers to ally himself with the former God, granting him guidance and advice in return only for Kratos' promise to kill Doom. Kratos makes his way back to the realm of the living.
Kratos works his way through the ranks of the Marvel universe, hunting down all of those who have ever allied themselves with Doom and amassing a collection of powers and plot armor. He eventually confronts Doom again in a climactic and epic rematch. After defeating the Latverian monarch, Mephisto appears, claiming Doom's soul as payment for the aid he rendered Kratos - and betraying the ex-god in the process. Because he's a dick like that.
Enraged, Kratos follows Mephisto to hell, where he hunts and kills Mephisto, only to discover - (gasp!) Doom had planned all of this from the beginning! He set all these events into motion as an elaborate scheme to construct Mephisto's downfall, and set himself up as the new lord of Lord of Hell. But Doom underestimated the depth of Kratos' determination, and of course, the two face off in a climactic and epic battle, which culminates in a series of highly improbably (but cinematically stunning) maneuvers by which Kratos finally and thoroughly destroys Doom's soul.
Poor Victor, he would have been better off facing a rematch against Squirrel Girl.
@mkgodsuper: I see you tucked your tail and ran away from your "genius" topic Mkfruad.
@mkgodsuper: I see you tucked your tail and ran away from your "genius" topic Mkfruad.
Do you want me to bring it up again? Don't worry my son more will come.
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