Proviso(s): Both fighters are restricted from using anything other than their original weapons; Dante can only use his Rebellion, and Ebony and Ivory, and Kratos is only limited to the Blades of Chaos. The fighter cannot use any transformations nor any form of magic. Neither realms from each of the games that the fighters have originated shall interfere within their battle. BEGIN!
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I find this a pretty close match with those provisos, Kratos is superior in attack speed and strength, but Dante's Ebony and Ivory might make up for that (especially since those are weapons beyond Kratos' time and he might not find a way to stop them). Also, both of them are equal in strength, so if Kratos uses one of his famous grabs it would only be an endless struggle between the two. Plus, they fought against equally powerful enemies- the gods in God of War are basically humans with superpowers and are just as powerful, if not more strategically set, as the demons and final bosses Dante has fought. Dante is, also, immortal, so Kratos can stab him a thousand times and he won't die (Note: the last sentence in the provisos means that neither opponents are living in their world, so it doesn't effect on how they fight. For example, if Kratos dies, he isn't in the Underworld and can climb back up, he is dead). So, I think that this is an equal fight.
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I find this a pretty close match with those provisos, Kratos is superior in attack speed and strength, but Dante's Ebony and Ivory might make up for that (especially since those are weapons beyond Kratos' time and he might not find a way to stop them). Also, both of them are equal in strength, so if Kratos uses one of his famous grabs it would only be an endless struggle between the two. Plus, they fought against equally powerful enemies- the gods in God of War are basically humans with superpowers and are just as powerful, if not more strategically set, as the demons and final bosses Dante has fought. Dante is, also, immortal, so Kratos can stab him a thousand times and he won't die (Note: the last sentence in the provisos means that neither opponents are living in their world, so it doesn't effect on how they fight. For example, if Kratos dies, he isn't in the Underworld and can climb back up, he is dead). So, I think that this is an equal fight.