User blog comment:Death'sapprentice77/Starkiller vs Kratos/@comment-83.165.115.106-20130823211846

Seriously? Death by force lighting? If it's the Kratos you post, he has the Golden Fleece. Therefore he is able to deflect almost ANYTHING (if blocked correctly). For instance, you can deflect Gorgon Gazes, arrows and even the lighting bolts of Zeus. Even if a Sith Lord was the one using the force lighting against him, he would probable still able to deflect it. And I'm pretty sure you know what happens when someone deflects your own lighting bolts (if not, remember how Palpatine got his scars).

Another thing to have in count, in the special attack you chose the "weakest" of his objects/magic (in the sense it doesn't damage directly too much, unless it's fully charged) while you chose one of the most handy and powerful force power shown in the game. By going with the GoW3 arsenal, I would put the Hermes' boots, but I'm not going to argue over that.

Now let's see point by point who would be the REAL winner:

1-Both the mid range and the far range weapons of Starkiller doesn't really cover as much range as Kratos' (I maybe wrong, since the prespective used in both games is so different).

2- The biggest thing Galen has fought (physically,not like the Imperial Class Destroyer on Raxus)  was the Gorog, the biggest one that Kratos fought was Cronos. The latter one is about 300 meters tall, the Gorog is way smaller than that. Kratos wins on physical strength.

3- The most powerful being ( in "magic" sense) Starkiller dueled with is Sidius. Kratos killed Zeus (which is the most powerful god in Olympus). Not too much characters in the whole SW universe have as much power as the major Olympians, and I don't think that the Emperor is one of them.

4-What could be used in favour of Marek is his speed and agility, superior to the Spartan ones. And would be a pain in the ass to fight against him.

5- "they're gods they should be able to kill him with one word which they failed to do." Not exactly, they aren't almighty as the monetheist gods are. We are talking about the Greek pantheon, almost every Olympian, Titan and Primordial has a "elemental" function (Poseidon=sea, Ouranous= sky,Helios =Sun) ,they are powerful, but they can't control an element that isn't theirs. Secondly, he isn't a simple mortal, he is a demigod who is made a god at the end of the first game. So it isn't a "laughable" defeat at all.

And if we go by that way, Starkiller has all the tickets to loose. For instance, a Force sensitive child (whose fathers are two "ordinary" Jedi knights) raised by Vader  is way more powerful than his master itself, even though he is the CHOSEN ONE. Wether we see that through the scope of midichlorians or the "old school" scope the problem is still there. No need to mention  how he smashes AT-STs with ease and crashes a 1km-long Destroyer.

To resume, Kratos has the upper hand in this fight. However, Starkiller has his own advantage (point number 4) that could turn a clear victory into a tide. Even though, I'd bet for the Ghost of Sparta. And that comes for a both God of War and Star Wars fan.