The God of War series has seen its main protagonist traverse the entire Greek world, eventually landing in the Nordic landscape as of the most recent game. Through his travels, Kratos has come across many weapons and armor that help him along the way.

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To go with the in-game armor, the game also rewards players once they finish the story and other challenges by presenting them with different skins and costumes for Kratos. A lot of these were mainly for laughs, but we have to admit some, especially the ones within the story, do look pretty good on Kratos. Here are the five best and worst outfits across all the games.

10 Best: Fury Armor

It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense why an armor would have protection for the shoulders yet leave the torso completely unprotected, but it is Kratos so we’ll just roll with it. Regardless, the headgear helps to make this appearance look completely badass.

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Found in God of War: Ascension, this armor was said to be a gift from Ares to the furies, and its theme certainly did match up to the stylization we saw of the furies. Seeing Kratos don this attire makes him look like someone who would be the victor of the ultimate deathmatch.

9 Worst: Spud Of War

Okay, what the heck was this supposed to be? Yes, we know it’s supposed to be Kratos as a spud, but what we mean is why would anyone think of such an idea in the first place? In fact, Kratos looks like Ross did in a Friends Halloween episode. 

God of War: Chains of Olympus threw several weird costumes for Kratos to be worn on playthroughs once the story was over, with the “Spud of War” one being the first. Not only was he a spud, he even had potato cutters to replace the Blades of Chaos!

8 Best: Base Level Kratos

Sometimes going simple is the best way to be, and Kratos’ appearance in 2018’s God of War, where he learned the error of his ways, stands as a great style choice. While he appears around the same as before, the key difference here was the distressed costume.

Kratos’ arm wraps show the heavy workload he went through as a man in the woods, and the strap around the chest signified how he had done away with weapons of mass destruction in favor of minor tools. It was the working man’s appearance Kratos had here, and we were all for it.

7 Worst: McKratos

Kratos isn’t Scottish by any means, but if God of War: Chains of Olympus had its way then he certainly would’ve become one. As it happened, once players beat the Challenge of Hades they received this costume as their reward.

Just looking at this attire confirms that it’s supposed to be a parody than an actual Scottish warrior, with Kratos resembling nothing to what he actually looks like. He had axes instead of blades here, but they were nowhere near as cool as the Leviathan ax would be in 2018’s God of War.

6 Best: God Costume

Oh yeah, now this is what God of War is all about. A cool dude looking like someone who could slaughter the whole world if he wanted to. The funny thing is he began proceedings to do just that by the end of God of War II.

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This armor didn’t last long in-game, although it more than made an impression as we saw Kratos rule over Greece as the God of War. The insignia shown on this costume told one what kind of personality Kratos had, as the bronze-plated armor looked impenetrable by any living man.

5 Worst: Chef Of War

Anybody up for lunch Spartan style? If so, then perhaps Chef Kratos could whip something up for you from the kitchen of ridiculousness. You just want to hit your palm as hard you can on your face looking at this costume, which doesn’t even seem amusing.

Once you finish the first God of War, this chef costume is available for a playthrough, perhaps to poke fun at the fact that Kratos is meant to be seen killing gods... when he’s got frying pans as weapons.

4 Best: General Kratos

This was when it all started for Kratos, as he began taking a turn for the worst as far as his conscience was concerned. For this, he had to look the part and the General costume achieved in convincing us that Kratos was once the real deal.

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It wasn’t flashy, but that was the point as by then Kratos was simply a mortal General and not the God-killer he would later become. Even this attire was cool, though, as the torso area conveyed that this was a man seeking to send his opponents straight to the River Styx.

3 Worst: Cod Of War

It was like the developers made this whole appearance all for the sake of a dad joke. We get that this was meant to be a pun, but did it really have to be at the expense of Kratos looking like a guy who works at a discount fish market?

They didn’t even bother to make Kratos’ appearance look like a fish; instead, Kratos has literally donned a fish costume in this. What’s more, his Blades of Chaos were replaced by fishhooks!

2 Best: Golden Fleece Kratos

Although this was a very minor alteration, we’re counting this as a costume of its own due to how much cooler Kratos looked with the Fleece on than without it. This weapon was found in God of War II and remained with him till the end of God of War III.

Once Kratos also had the Icarus wings to go with the Golden Fleece, it looked as if his appearance was complete and he couldn’t look any better. It’s a shame the Fleece was lost before the most recent game, as the weapon and Kratos belonged together.

1 Worst: Bubbles Costume

Do we really need to explain what’s going on here and what’s up with that name? In case you didn’t get it, the “Bubbles” costume was meant to represent the chill and laid back Kratos who was out looking for a swim. 

The funny thing, at least, is that Kratos finally lost the ashes of his deceased family that clung onto him when he donned this costume. Here, Kratos had a tanned complexion since the idea was that he’d taken to the beach enough times for the sun to make its mark on his skin. We do get the joke, but it still looks pretty darn silly on him.

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