
Charles Atlas Superpower: Same as the original series, but taken to ridiculous degree when Aiolia casually breaks down a wall and a chain attached to his leg.
Cast From Hitpoints: The Sapphires amplify the users' Cosmo but slowly drain their soul. Loki also fully intended for the Gold Saints to come back wrong, but got Out-Gambitted by Odin. Utgardar is a willing example of this trope, taking part in Odin's Batman Gambit to conceal the Odin Robe. Also, when Loki brings out his Elite Mooks, the Einerjahrs, Dohko points out they don't have Cosmo or anything, and they look like plain zombies, so these fall in this trope. The Gold Saints suffering from Resurrection Sickness seems to indicate this at first. Came Back Strong: Arguably, all the Gold Saints, since they now can summon God Cloths as a Super Mode, unlocking a further degree of power than what they could muster before dying at the Wailing Wall. Call-Back: All over the place in the 3rd Episode. And then, one of his God Warriors, Utgardar, commits a Heroic Sacrifice to Come Back Wrong, to provide his own body as a hiding place for the Odin Robe, and to keep on protecting Lyfia so she can bail out everyone with Odin's power when the time is right. What did Odin do? Promptly take over Lyfia as his representative, and resurrect the Gold Saints in his name, with their full abilities and powers, so they could stop Loki. Hilda was out of commission, and Lyfia was tricked into resurrecting the Gold Saints, which were to act as a power source for his Evil Plan and as zombie puppets. Batman Gambit: Odin pulls an epic one and Out-Gambitted Loki, the Trickster God of Norse myth, of all people. When seeing the destruction wrought by one strike from it, destroying the Odin Robe, and greatly damaging the whole land of Asgard, it definitely deserves that name.
Artifact of Doom: Loki's ultimate objective is to obtain Asgard's ultimate weapon, the Spear of Gungnir, from the fruit of Yggdrasil once it's fully ripe. Amplifier Artifact: The God Warriors get new, red Odin Sapphires that increase their Cosmo to even the battlefield after they lose their Home Field Advantage and the Golds get a better handle of the God Cloths. Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold provides examples of: