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These are all the Bosses encountered throughout the God of War series.

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Who are some of the bosses encountered in the God of War series? toggle section
In the God of War series, players face bosses like Aegaeon's Hand, Aegaeon, Megaera, Manticore, Pollux, Castor, and Tisiphone in Ascension; Charon in Chains of Olympus; Hades, Helios, Perses, Hermes, Hercules, Cronos, Hephaestus, Skorpius, and Zeus in God of War II; and The Stranger, Svartáljǫfurr, Hræzlyr, Magni, Modi, Máttugr Helson, Baldur, and Dagsetr in God of War (2018). Sub-bosses include Trolls, Dauði Kaupmaðr, Brenna Dauði, Dauði Munr, Járn Fótr, Stonebeard King, Grendel of the Frost, and Grendel of the Ashes.
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What are the most challenging boss fights in God of War 2? toggle section
Among the most challenging bosses in God of War 2 are Ares and Skorpius. Ares, as the final boss, has a large HP and employs a wide arsenal of fast and unpredictable attacks. His fight consists of three consecutive battles, marking the longest boss sequence in the series. Skorpius, on the other hand, is notorious for her powerful attacks that can deplete over half of a player's health bar and are notably hard to dodge.
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Who are the final bosses in the God of War games? toggle section
The final bosses in the God of War series include Ares in the original game and Zeus in God of War III. Ares presents a challenging sequence of three back-to-back battles, making him one of the most difficult bosses in the series. In God of War III, Zeus serves as the main antagonist, ultimately defeated by Kratos in the game's conclusion.
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Which bosses are unique to God of War 3? toggle section
God of War 3 features unique bosses such as Poseidon and his Hippocampi. Additionally, the Hades Cerberus, a common enemy, is notably absent from the game's combat arena. The boss battles in God of War 3 are particularly memorable aspects of the game.
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What makes the bosses in God of War 4 different from the previous games? toggle section
God of War 4 introduces a shift in genre, leading to an increase in the number of bosses compared to previous games like God of War II. However, only four unique storyline bosses are considered true boss fights in God of War 4. This contrasts with earlier games, such as God of War 1, featuring bosses like Ares with lengthy sequences and diverse attacks. Additionally, God of War 4 bosses necessitate more creativity and frequent use of specific weapons from players.
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God of War: Ascension[]

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God of War: Chains of Olympus[]

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God of War: Ghost of Sparta[]

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God of War: Ragnarök[]

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God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla[]

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