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🔥 Have you ever wondered if Kratos’s weapons could actually work in real life? The Blades of Chaos might burn you alive, the Leviathan Axe could crush your bones as it flies back to your hand, and the Draupnir Spear… well, that one flat-out breaks the laws of physics. In this video, we put science to the test and break down how these legendary God of War weapons would hold up outside of the game: ⚔️ Blades of Chaos – so hot they’d be impossible to wield. 🪓 Leviathan Axe – the boomerang effect defies aerodynamics. 🔱 Draupnir Spear – infinite duplication and explosions that physics can’t explain. 👻 Claws of Hades – could “souls” actually be a form of energy? Blending mythology, science, and engineering, we’ll find out which parts of Kratos’s arsenal could ever work in the real world—and which ones are pure fantasy. 👉 If you love science applied to games, don’t forget to hit that like button and subscribe for more epic breakdowns! Keywords: god of war,god of war weapons,god of war best weapons,god of war real life,god of war weapons real life,god of war ragnarok,kratos story,god of war best scenes,god of war explained Chapter: 00:00 Introduction 00:39 Blades of Chaos 04:08 Leviathan Axe 07:18 Draupnir Spear 10:55 The Claws of Hades #godofwar Copyright Disclaimer & Fair Use Notice: This video is a work of commentary and critique. The visual simulations of characters are artistic interpretations created solely to visualize the theoretical analysis presented. "NerdScience" is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to DC Comics, Disney/Marvel, Warner Bros. Discovery, Lionsgate or any other big publisher. All character rights, trademarks, and original assets belong to their respective owners. This content is produced under Fair Use principles (17 U.S.C. § 107) for the purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.