The real cal howard said:
Still doesn't mean much. Everyone knew Heracles had power, especially Zeus and Hera. And even Hera just mind screwed him to go watching the "Kill Your Family" channel (if you get the reference, you're awesome). Plus, Zeus is kinda familiar with all the gods at this point. And radiating power doesn't mean radiating godliness.
Yeah but Hera knew Hercules was only a (demi)mortal and wanted to cause him pain. She wanted to screw his life over, not kill him (at least not by the time she mindscrewed him).
By radiating power, I mean that Zeus will see him as a threat, not just some mortal he can transform into a constellation, and would try to fight him as he's fought every other thing he saw as a threat (apart from Typhoon, who he ran away to Egypt the first time).
Like, Jin is standing there on a cloud, casually carrying a massive stone pole, with a crown of light on his head, and magicky glowing cross eyes. It's not something Zeus is just going to say "oh look an uppity mortal" and transmute away. Although he can, he doesn't lead with it in character against those he considers threats, he's only used it on the occassional mortal.
Also, I've been wondering this for a while, but why are we treating random numbers as true multipliers? In order to use MGR:R's multipliers, it was calculated to be legit as the 10X multiplier was calced to be a 9.8X speed boost, making it legitimate. This isn't just TGoHS, but also for Kaio Ken and that one dude from Seishikan or however it's spelled.
No clue. But Jin clearly gets a lot stronger from his multipliers, so its not like the strength increase is contradicted.