Ares is not marvel…
Ares is not marvel… What are you on about?
Ares is not marvel… Whats your point? Guillotine, king groot, aegon, ect aren’t marvel, plus i’d like to see Kabam bring in the greek gods
Stuff Ares, I still want Jamie Alexander Sif.
Well, I will continue in the game until one day I see it in my account like this... or better yet
Well, I will continue in the game until one day I see it in my account like this... or better yet Boy at least change the sig ability name 😂. Ares is brother to zues. Not his son.
Well, I will continue in the game until one day I see it in my account like this... or better yet Wouldn’t Ares be skill? He is the god of War
@Greekhit Well they did make Thor Rags and Valkyrie skill, so.
@Greekhit Well they did make Thor Rags and Valkyrie skill, so. True, and until they actually make Ares a champion we cannot know for sure, but Valkyrie is an example of the case where a character has a clear class based on origin, but a more fitting class based on the champion as constructed. Valkyrie in the Marvel Universe is an Asgardian and an intrinsically powerful one, but as constructed in the game the developers chose to emphasize her skill in combat. A similar thing might happen if they were to add the Olympian Athena to the game. But I suspect if they were to add Ares, they would be more likely to emphasize his godly power than, say, his skill with all weapons of war. But you never know.Thor Ragnarok is skill because of a bit of narrative gamesmanship. In the movie Thor Ragnarok the character of Thor loses Mjolnir and with it most of his power - or so he thinks. You see flashes of his Asgardian power in the movie, but the movie itself tries to play up the angle of Thor being “depowered” until he regains his confidence at the end of the movie, and has to survive on his skill and wits more than his “just hammer everything” power. The MCOC champion Thor Ragnarok is skill to play into that narrative (and keep in mind Marvel itself signs off on these decisions, so Thor Rag being a skill champ is a *canonical* decision, not just a Kabam decision).