To hurt him, Kratos must detonate the spear while Heimdall is holding it, which will stagger him for a brief moment. Sadly, it will be impossible to land any direct hits on Heimdall until his stagger meter has been filled, so players will need to repeat this process a few times.
Kratos is equipped with the Draupnir spear, a new weapon in God of War: Ragnarok that overwhelms Heimdall's precognition and dazes him. While it may seem silly that Heimdall falls for the same trick multiple times, it suits his character: He refuses to accept that he can be hurt.
But his situation becomes grim as Gulltoppr is slain and as soon as Kratos lands his first hit, Heimdall becomes enraged and prompt to mistakes. His arrogance ultimately leads the God of Foresight to receiving a rather brutal death at the hands of Kratos, who promptly recovers Gjallarhorn in the process.
Heimdall prides himself on being impervious to damage through his ability to read his opponent's mind. No matter what you try, you won't be able to hit him. Struggle long enough and Mimir will tell you what you have to do — but just in case, we'll detail the strategy here.
Heimdall is one of the most powerful gods that Kratos has ever fought. As the God of Foresight, in Norse mythology Heimdall possesses powers that allow him to completely read everything an opponent could do.
Odin allows it. But with Heimdall dead, Atreus decides he should return to Asgard. Odin will soon figure out that Kratos killed Heimdall, and that will surely lead to war.
Baldur is much more durable and physically stronger than heimdall.
Heimdall. The clearest definition of someone who is worthy of wielding Mjolnir is someone who is willing to put the safety of Asgard above their own. As the protector of the Bifrost, this is Heimdall's whole job.
Following Heimdall's unblockable Bifrost Sword Slam, he'll become temporarily stunned and vulnerable to melee attacks.
To hurt him, Kratos must detonate the spear while Heimdall is holding it, which will stagger him for a brief moment. Sadly, it will be impossible to land any direct hits on Heimdall until his stagger meter has been filled, so players will need to repeat this process a few times.
The kill itself is easily one of the most brutal in the history of video games, let alone God of War. Kratos stomps Helios in the neck multiple times before wrapping his hands around the wounded god's skull and yanking it right off of his shoulders…just not very cleanly.
Firstly, Odin calls Kratos guilty of the murder of Magni, Modi, and Baldur and then comes up with quite a surprising offer. He asks Kratos to not get in his way, and in return, Odin will not bother him.
Heimdall possesses the powers of a typical Asgardian, including superhuman strength, stamina, speed, agility and durability. However, he is generally stronger and more durable than all but a few Asgardians, such as Odin and Thor.
Overview. Heimdall the watcher was a Norse deity of the Aesir tribe, a god of keen eyesight and hearing who stood ready to sound the Gjallarhorn at the beginning of Ragnarök.
Heimdall in Norse Mythology
Heimdall has always hated Loki, partly because he is part Jotnar, and partly because he is able to slip in and out of Asgard outside the watchful eye of the protector of the Bifrost.
Though Odin appearing afterwards did help with Heimdall leaving Atreus alone. Remember how Thor said "Look into my eyes" and then stared at his hammer right after he threatened Heimdall? It's because he was going to shove it up his ass. That's why he said "you are a sick man".
All-Seeing Eyes
Heimdall sees and hears all thanks to his extrasensory capabilities. His sight can extend across all Nine Realms and from the Bifrost Observatory, he can see 10 trillion souls. He can hear Asgardians calling him from other worlds such as Earth, Jotunheim, and Sakaar.
Heimdall has super human strength and Asgardian durability, plus extraordinarily acute senses, bordering on the extrasensory. He can hear leaves falling and grass growing, can sense the life essences of Asgardian gods throughout Asgard's Nine Worlds.
While it is true that the hammer would have been an incredible asset for the player, it cannot be wielded or even picked up by Kratos (nor Atreus) for several reasons.
Odin is a general and warrior who is constantly training and plotting for the coming of Ragnarok, so we know he is not out of training. Zeus couldn't even kill his own father.
Vidar. Yet another one of Odin's sons turns out to be an extremely powerful god. It is believed that Vidar was the strongest among all men or gods, except for Thor. He proved his power during Ragnarok when he killed Loki's giant wolf-son, Fenrir.