Can still be dazed and incapacitated despite his invulnerability. Intelligence: High, but is suffering from sensory deprivation as a side effect of his mother's spell which has left him somewhat mentally unstable. Fought Kratos and Atreus for an extensive period and showed no signs of tiring. Range: Standard melee range, several meters with ranged attacks. Striking Strength: Class YJ (KO'd Jörmungandr)ĭurability: Multi Continent level (Can take hits from Kratos and Atreus even when not invulnerable Invulnerability makes him difficult to kill) Lifting Strength: At least Class M, likely Class G (His strength is on par with Kratos' own) Speed: At least Hypersonic, likely higher (Faster than Kratos and can use light to boost his speed) The World Serpent is also accredited with being so vast it encompasses all of Midgard, caused Fimbulwinter) Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Conditional Invulnerability to physical and magical harm via a spell cast on him by Freya, Light Manipulation, Fire Manipulation, Ice Manipulation, Hand-to-hand combat masteryĪttack Potency: Multi-Continent level (Could damage an older Kratos and knocked out the World Serpent who shook the Nine Realms in one of his battles, a single one of which is comparable in size to Earth. Name: Baldur, The Stranger, God of Light, Son of OdinĪge: At least hundreds of years old, but likely older.Ĭlassification: Norse god, Æsir, God of Light, Son of Odin
Baldur's death signaled the beginning of Fimbulwinter, the three-year long winter that precedes Ragnarök. Answering Odin's call to hunt down Kratos, Baldur would do battle with Kratos and Atreus several times during the latter two's personal journey before finally being killed once his invulnerability spell was broken by Atreus through the use of mistletoe.
He was subjected to a spell of his mother's which granted him invulnerability to all threats, physical or magical. Baldur is the Norse god of light and son to Odin and Freya.