Mimir’s mocking and saltiness was funny and kratos’ lines in this vid were also funny. He took 1 attempt and just said ‘I do not like riddles’. It’s also the way he said it. It’s also the fact that he kept that riddle in mind for that long even tho he doesn’t like them. They did a good job with this game. Basically, every like in his vid is funny or somewhat funny
The part that makes this funny is up to this point he has been loving mimir riddles, What door do you go through one with a pit of spikes one with a dragon or one with a lion that hasnt been fed for weeks Kratos was like spike pits they are easy to avoid, mimir said the correct answer is the lion it hasnt been fed for weeks its dead kratos responds this riddle I like it
My guess was "emptiness", since subtracting only removes more, making the emptiness bigger, but I guess a "hole" is a more concrete answer. Kratos was right all along, just didn't phrase it exactly right. For how much he dislikes riddles, he's quite good at them, which makes sense, since he's had a lot of time to pick up practical knowledge and wisdom.
"What gets bigger the more you take away?" Emptiness won't work, because you have to take away something, but you can't take something way when it's already empty to begin with.
@@aut0mat1c11 You don’t really take away anything from the hole either, since what you remove is the border or bottom around or below it, if you want to be technical. A hole is the lack of something, in a rough geometrical sense defined by what surrounds it. Emptiness is also defined as lack of things, but in a more metaphysical sense. And both do get bigger, the more of what surrounds it you take away.
@@aut0mat1c11 Making there a lack of something, where ”holes” are a lack of material in a given area and ”emptiness” is a more metaphysical lack of anything, or could be seen as such anyway. The more you take away, the bigger they get, because the less there is, making the less more. I get it exactly, simple as.
@@thecrazymonkeygamer4708 a hole, ***spoilers*** could refer to the hole in uhm brok, the figurative 'hole' someone ends up in after dying or the hole left in sindris heart after his brothers permanent passing
@@novas2905 Well you could also give such answers to it: -emptiness -space -cave -silence (it gets bigger because further sources of sound disappear so it gets bigger) and there is probably more
The way they tell this riddle is an art in story writing. Every emotion is poured in every different instance of the riddle saga. The best way a riddle can be write in a story.
I like the accuracy of getting to that point of not knowing the answer to a riddle where you just start answering with random shit hoping that it works
Seriously whoever did the writing for their interaction deserves appraisal and lots of flowers! I have been loving how lively GoW is from the previous game. Everyone is so likeable
@@Iloverimjobs oh yeah he did. i was so confused watching the brok funeral leak when mimir said a hole gets biggers the more you take away, and now i get it.
I think it's because he didn't experience "the more you take from it" yet but when Sindri said that Atreus (and Kratos) only takes from him only then Mimir realized that with Brok's death that it left "a hole" in Sindri and they keep taking from him
thank you for not spoiling the scene where he finds out the answer, i like to have scenes like that one to be worked for when someone is playing the game. i appreciate you
Kratos was so close too. The answer is SPACE, though "a hole" works too. The amount of space in a place gets bigger the more you take away from it, and a hole gets bigger the more you dig at it. Mimir was caught up trying too hard to be complex or metaphysical, but Brok thinks in practicalities, you kinda have to in order to be a good blacksmith.
"I won't be lectured on romance by the likes of you!" Kratos literally had 2 wives and neither one technically left him. I'd say listen to his thoughts on romance!
He's not wrong, "nothing" is the absence of somehing, so the more you take away from something the bigger "nothing" gets, must be the Greek side of Kratos coming out if that's his line of thinking. But we all know Broke wouldn't make the answer that philosophical.
I found mimir not knowing the answer to this simple riddle kind of out of character for him. Yeah I know it's for foreshadowing plot points while being ironic, but I can't help but think "Really? That one was a real brain twister for the 'smartest man alive'?"
The answer is a hole Another answer could be a sponge Or (in the context of it being a god of war game) vengeance, as the more you take away (family,friends) the more your vengeance will grow
Kratos was pretty close. If mimir had thought about it for a second he could have connected it to the real answer. Wouldn't have had as much of an impact later tho
A candle, also didn't Mimir say this riddle to kratos and kratos got it straight away? wait no, that was different riddle. i am getting my riddles mixed up, its a hole.
brok was arguably my favorite character from god of war ragnarok because i never laughed so hard at some of the interactions he had i was pissed when he died damn you odin
LOL, 'love' 'What kinda chub-buffin relationships you been in Mimir'. Did anyone else piss themselves laughing at that. I thought it was a pretty good roast by Brok XD
"I won't be lectured on the nature of romance by the two of you duffers!" Kratos: . . . you DO know I courted the goddess of Love from my homeland, right?
Answer: A hole... the bigger it gets the more you take away. The meaning is profound in may scenarios and conditions. The narrative / creative team at santa monica has done a really good job. Kudos
I already knew the answer for the riddle, i always enjoyed Mimir's attempts, I just wasn't expecting the hear the answer at his funeral and thinking about Sindri. It hit me pretty hard...
Mimir’s mocking and saltiness was funny and kratos’ lines in this vid were also funny. He took 1 attempt and just said ‘I do not like riddles’. It’s also the way he said it. It’s also the fact that he kept that riddle in mind for that long even tho he doesn’t like them. They did a good job with this game. Basically, every like in his vid is funny or somewhat funny
The part that makes this funny is up to this point he has been loving mimir riddles, What door do you go through one with a pit of spikes one with a dragon or one with a lion that hasnt been fed for weeks Kratos was like spike pits they are easy to avoid, mimir said the correct answer is the lion it hasnt been fed for weeks its dead kratos responds this riddle I like it
Right it makes their friendship more believable
@@GodShadowdeath lmao
Kratos is pretty smart when it comes to puzzles and problems that are in his way, he has done so many he is just sick of them
Huh. Kratos was actually pretty close. I mean, usually there's "nothing" in a hole. Especially the one Sindri was feeling.
💀
that was way too brutal
Especially the one in Brok's chest
@@beegest_yoshi It was infused with magic, what could we say...
@@advertisingadrian 😂
At the very end, Mimir finally gets it. But sadly, he can't exactly gloat about it. A somber and heartbreaking moment for sure.
geeze this fucking comments section is nothing but spoilers. the game is barely out give people time.
@@ShiningDarknes I didn't spoil a damn thing. Point to me exactly what I spoiled, about who, and please be specific.
@@ShiningDarknes nigga why are you watching a video about the game if ur concerned about spoilers
@@elijahgrimm8052 I point you to the entire comment
@@joyhappiness where did I say I was concerned about spoilers? Grow the fuck up and stop making assumptions based on so little.
Kratos: "I don't like riddles"
Also Kratos: *solves puzzles from Pandora's Temple, Temple of Sisters, and Olympus/Labyrinth*
That's probably why he doesn't like them to be fair
He liked the door with spikes or lions one.
Well he kinda had to, or else he dies.
My guess was "emptiness", since subtracting only removes more, making the emptiness bigger, but I guess a "hole" is a more concrete answer. Kratos was right all along, just didn't phrase it exactly right. For how much he dislikes riddles, he's quite good at them, which makes sense, since he's had a lot of time to pick up practical knowledge and wisdom.
"What gets bigger the more you take away?"
Emptiness won't work, because you have to take away something, but you can't take something way when it's already empty to begin with.
@@aut0mat1c11 You don’t really take away anything from the hole either, since what you remove is the border or bottom around or below it, if you want to be technical. A hole is the lack of something, in a rough geometrical sense defined by what surrounds it. Emptiness is also defined as lack of things, but in a more metaphysical sense. And both do get bigger, the more of what surrounds it you take away.
@@candersson60 you don't get it. It's the HOW are holes made?
@@aut0mat1c11 Making there a lack of something, where ”holes” are a lack of material in a given area and ”emptiness” is a more metaphysical lack of anything, or could be seen as such anyway. The more you take away, the bigger they get, because the less there is, making the less more. I get it exactly, simple as.
Nothingness would be more accurate than nothing.
This riddle hits hard the moment you realize what the actual answer is.
A hole?
Yes, because it's where Brok ends up.
But what is the actual answer. Played the game all the way through. I know what happens but I’m still lost on the actual answer
@@thecrazymonkeygamer4708 a hole,
***spoilers***
could refer to the hole in uhm brok, the figurative 'hole' someone ends up in after dying or the hole left in sindris heart after his brothers permanent passing
@@novas2905 Well you could also give such answers to it:
-emptiness
-space
-cave
-silence (it gets bigger because further sources of sound disappear so it gets bigger)
and there is probably more
“I used to violently kill those who made riddles… let alone those who merely angered me.”
The way they tell this riddle is an art in story writing.
Every emotion is poured in every different instance of the riddle saga. The best way a riddle can be write in a story.
I like the accuracy of getting to that point of not knowing the answer to a riddle where you just start answering with random shit hoping that it works
Shout out to my boy Brok. May he rest in peace
Sadly he can't. His soul isn't whole so he doesn't get an afterlife
he was the best of us.
@@gerstein03
Sadly, that is true
Ahhhh now I know why mimir says that at broks funeral. Tragic he figured it out without getting the satisfaction.
Same here.
He figured it out seeing Sindri: Sindri lost his brother so he has a "hole" in his heart/life.
@@bachpham6862 also, the fact that there is a literal hole in Brok's chest after Odin stabbed him...
@@aut0mat1c11 bro...
@@aut0mat1c11 not cool... pretty funny, but not cool
Seriously whoever did the writing for their interaction deserves appraisal and lots of flowers! I have been loving how lively GoW is from the previous game. Everyone is so likeable
I love how Kratos was like let me try ,then gets It wrong and says i don't like riddles
Lmao he's utter defeated
Yknow what? naawww
Get up spartan, a warrior never puts his riddling on the ground
He isn't wrong though, or rather not completely wrong.
Holes, that’s the awnser
i was thinking debt, but holes is a better metaphor
The new smartest man alive
Respect 👑🫡🫡🫡
AND WHEN I THOUGHT THE ENDING COULDN'T GET SADDER
"What gets bigger the more you take away?"
Sindri: The hole inside your heart after losing someone you love
Sadly, Mimir does figure out the answer to Brok's riddle, but too late for it to matter. At Brok's funeral.
What is it?
@@andreheri4546 hole
@@andreheri4546 a hole. It gets bigger the more you take away. 🕳
spoilers
@@ShiningDarknes What are you doing here?
Why didn't mimir realize it's a hole ?
too smart to realize something so simple
Spoiler
He did at the funeral
He does when in comes of use to the story.
@@Iloverimjobs oh yeah he did. i was so confused watching the brok funeral leak when mimir said a hole gets biggers the more you take away, and now i get it.
I think it's because he didn't experience "the more you take from it" yet but when Sindri said that Atreus (and Kratos) only takes from him only then Mimir realized that with Brok's death that it left "a hole" in Sindri and they keep taking from him
Mimir's voice when he's mocking Brok is the best thing I've heard all day
When I heard it I thought it was the ground or a heart then when we all figured it out tears came
Kratos and Brok agreeing on love and Mimir's frustration was great and hilarious
"stumped the stump!" brok- 2022
thank you for not spoiling the scene where he finds out the answer, i like to have scenes like that one to be worked for when someone is playing the game. i appreciate you
What a funny and hilarious moment that I am certain will not come back at the end of the game to punch us in the gut leaving us heart-broken and empty
0:34 Blue twat, Hahaha Mimir ye made me day mate, that was really funny.
Kratos was so close too. The answer is SPACE, though "a hole" works too. The amount of space in a place gets bigger the more you take away from it, and a hole gets bigger the more you dig at it. Mimir was caught up trying too hard to be complex or metaphysical, but Brok thinks in practicalities, you kinda have to in order to be a good blacksmith.
That is GREAT blacksmith to you!
"I won't be lectured on romance by the likes of you!"
Kratos literally had 2 wives and neither one technically left him. I'd say listen to his thoughts on romance!
“Chub buffin” wow that’s a new one brok lol
The way Mimir impersonates Brok is hilarious 😆
You forgot the part where he finally figures it out.
Really? I didn't get it. I thought he does not figure it out.
@@Bak10281 yeah its at spoiler territory though
@@Bak10281 in Brok's funeral.
@@Bak10281 broks funeral.....answer was a hole
Yeah some is just like to be happy seeing brok talk
love how mimir just shouts hole when brok dies
He broke Mimir, lol.
The moment Mimir realizes the answer is extremely tragic.
"Riddles? I don't like riddles, I'm a fucking god of war."
He's not wrong, "nothing" is the absence of somehing, so the more you take away from something the bigger "nothing" gets, must be the Greek side of Kratos coming out if that's his line of thinking. But we all know Broke wouldn't make the answer that philosophical.
I thought it was a room, when you take objects from a room the room itself gets bigger
Kratos is the type of guy to get one question wrong on Jeopardy and just leave the studio
"A hole."
Ive heard two answers for this at different times. One was nothing and one was a hole
I found mimir not knowing the answer to this simple riddle kind of out of character for him. Yeah I know it's for foreshadowing plot points while being ironic, but I can't help but think "Really? That one was a real brain twister for the 'smartest man alive'?"
It’s bit ironic that such a simple riddle can confuse the likes of mimir of all people
That’s why it stumped him. Mimir is thinking too outside or some philosophical deeper meaning when the answer is so simple.
overthinking i guess
The answer is a hole
Another answer could be a sponge
Or (in the context of it being a god of war game) vengeance, as the more you take away (family,friends) the more your vengeance will grow
Well it is confrimed it is a hole
What is revenge if not a hole
"Handses? Knife? String, or nothing!"
For the longest while I thought it was "space."
The more you take away from space, the larger space grows. I was so sure of it too. :(
a hole. -Mimir.
Kratos was pretty close. If mimir had thought about it for a second he could have connected it to the real answer. Wouldn't have had as much of an impact later tho
It's the way Mimir says that makes me tickle "I can't let that blue twat beat me!"
I don't blame Kratos for not liking riddles. A well-known Greek beast had for lunch men who couldn't solve hers.
Mimir felt his denied love for Sigrun grow bigger and bigger each year he spent stuck inside the mountain tree :)
I guessed "space" while I was watching my friend play. We both thought it was a solid guess. Turns out it still ain't it...
You missed the scene where Mimir answers it correctly at "someone's" funeral
I love how Brok's riddle was foreshadowing Sindri
Man, what a simple riddle, a hole! That's the answer!
Hahahaha, haha...ahaha 😭
The answer is indeed Empty Space, but 'nothing' is a concept, a figure, so its better to say, "empty Space" as the answer
Empty space? Nothing is rather a close answer.
"Smartest Man Alive."
Um... A hole? That or like a tear or something.
Oh.
That's why Mimir said "a hole" at Brok's funeral.
life span.
the time you have lived, and the time you have left. life span.
A candle, also didn't Mimir say this riddle to kratos and kratos got it straight away?
wait no, that was different riddle. i am getting my riddles mixed up, its a hole.
its so weird seeing kratos have friends w how he used to be
So much for the "Most smartest head alive"
Because of the ending this riddle only causes me crippling depression
My guess was "a shadow" since if you take your hand or any object away from a shadow the shadow gets bigger.
scratching an infected wound makes it bigger
brok was arguably my favorite character from god of war ragnarok because i never laughed so hard at some of the interactions he had i was pissed when he died damn you odin
This was a hole chain of events
"... A hole. That's what get's bigger the more you take away."
Oh, Brok Cremation.. it makes sense now
a hole gets bigger the more you take away
LOL, 'love'
'What kinda chub-buffin relationships you been in Mimir'.
Did anyone else piss themselves laughing at that. I thought it was a pretty good roast by Brok XD
I sure did.
Shame it took tragedy for the answer
A tantrum, the more you take away things from someone the bigger their attitude or tantrum grows.
"I won't be lectured on the nature of romance by the two of you duffers!"
Kratos: . . . you DO know I courted the goddess of Love from my homeland, right?
Banged her, not alot of romance in there imo but a pretty neat one night stand beside Hephaestus's room tho
The answer for this one is "a hole" but "empty space" could also work I guess.
"A hole" = Asshole. A very on-brand joke from Brok. 😥😥
A hole, Mirmir. Its a hole.
The loss gets gibber the more you take away
You should have added when Mimir answered the riddle... you know.... on the funeral..
Man this hurts..
Should of included his answer at the funeral
I haven't played that part yet. Thought he never gets it.
@@Bak10281 well, I'm not going to say who's funeral but Mimir does get it
@Mcmuffinwaffle that funeral is the most heart breaking part of the game 😭
it's actually the same riddle I've first heard in my life!
the answer is a hole, the more dirt you take away from it the bigger it gets
You don’t consider hole as an answer because we don’t assume a hole is a object on its own
What gets bigger the more you take it away.Shadow
It’s a hole
Kratos was the closest out of anyone before time was up
alternate ending: "A HOLE! HA!"
brok: (i'm boutta end this mans whole career)"asshole..."
Answer: A hole... the bigger it gets the more you take away. The meaning is profound in may scenarios and conditions. The narrative / creative team at santa monica has done a really good job. Kudos
I already knew the answer for the riddle, i always enjoyed Mimir's attempts, I just wasn't expecting the hear the answer at his funeral and thinking about Sindri. It hit me pretty hard...
IT'S A HOLE! Geez Mimir.
one heart breaking riddles ever
Mimir actually solves this riddle, but its too late.
Jackcepticeye already figured it out… i think
I mean it makes sense. A “Hole!” It gets bigger the more you take away from it.
Sadly I heard the riddle before this game, so I was just really mad that no one else could figure it out.
Guess brok will take the answer to the grave
the 4 horseman: brok, mimir, atreus, and kratos. their last resort is sindri to get them outta trouble..
best spinoff series ever.
Guys...it's "A Hole". The more of the inside of the hole you take away, the bigger the hole gets.
If the riddle was "What gets bigger the more you take away" the answer could have been "grief". But Brok's wording is a little more specific.
I thought the answer was “ego”. The more you take away from someone’s ego, the bigger it tends to get.
Would man be an answer?
The more hardships man faces the more they grow.
0:34 LOL