Quasi-invulnerability, enhanced strength, combat skills. Kratos has been able to manipulate the elements, either with divine weapons as Gauntlet of Zeus (Thunder), magical weapons as Typhon's Bane (Wind), or power bestowed upon him (elemental powers in God of War: Ascension for example).
In my opinion it was due to this: When Kratos took the throne of the former God of War, he took all that powers with him BUT he did not have the knowledge tu make use of full godly powers, he just could use magic bestowed by the gods (then that magic are made for a mortal to wield) and it was not until Athena comes from the portal to Mt. Olympus and give to Kratos the knowledge to be able of use it (Thus he was ready to be a god in Athena's words) but it seemed that Athena attempted to make Kratos more peaceful and less rageful against the other gods' behaviour at the time she was giving that knowledge and it is for that reason that Kratos was a little angry with Athena (Yes, a little). That it is my opinion because I see no other reason to not use godly powers when he is fighting a god FEARED BY OLYMPUS while DEIMOS IS RISKING HIS LIFE (That god is Thanatos, I tell that if someone who read it does not know) Of course, the powers of Pandora's box ARE NOT that powers.
Kratos is all
obviously it is kratos
Zeus killed Kratos twice.
Nike was the Greek goddess of Victory. Her brothers were Kratos (Strength), Bia (Force) and Zelus (Zeal) and she was the attendant of Athena.
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Kratos.
Kratos, spawn may consume sins, but he has had some imbarrasing reputations, so my vote is Kratos.
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In God of War, Kratos wishes for revenge for his family.
In a fight between Kratos from the "God of War" series and Scorpion from "Mortal Kombat," Kratos likely has the upper hand. As a demigod with immense strength, magical abilities, and combat skills, he has faced and defeated numerous gods and mythical creatures. Scorpion, while a formidable warrior with teleportation and fire-based powers, may struggle against Kratos's sheer power and experience in battling divine beings. Ultimately, the outcome would depend on the context of the battle and the circumstances surrounding it.
No, Kratos was the son of Pallas and Styx.