
I can hardly see the parts where it’s moving in the anime.
Sue is overwhelming Blue Third in a direct confrontation… What is that sudden appearance of a modified human?
>>2
Is there anyone who can defeat Barry Ho in a fair fight? That’s the thing.
The short anime was good.
It was about 5 minutes.
Because it’s a minor character.
Is it really difficult to animate Astrea?
In the main story, there were many easy-to-understand and flashy strong characters that appeared.
The topic will basically shift to that.
The type that thoroughly reads the wiki and prepares through YouTube videos before entering the room.
Even though there are a lot of merchandise developments like Crossbone and AOZ, if they haven’t been adapted into anime, they’re considered minor, right?
Are you strong enough to compete with the Accord?
>>9
A type that takes the initiative and responds by operating the two-person mawashi.
>>9
Basically, I’m the type who fights after putting myself in a situation where I can compete, so if there’s information…
It’s about recognition.
If strategies for beating Accord are uploaded on wiki and YouTube, I think we could win.
Oh, KAGARI’s new one has been uploaded! 😀
>>11
Gaku fights while indulging in erotic fantasies!?
>>12
If you ask whether to do it or not, I’ll do it.
I’ll do it to win.
Isn’t the strength of the argument based on the strength of the improvisation?
Because I’m a mercenary.
He is a man who gets things done if he decides to do them.
Aren’t your breasts big?
It’s not that we’re the strongest, but rather that we won’t fight unless we can win.
>>19
It’s not that I’m weak at improvisation, but I almost died from a surprise attack…
Where can I actually find the story of Astrea? Is it in Dam A?
>>20
It’s everywhere, including model magazines…
This is work.
This guy approaches it after preparing thoroughly in advance…
On top of that, the amount I can do is overwhelmingly greater compared to others.
The strongest being a spin-off character will only be received as a casual mention in discussions about the strongest, like “Oh, sure, a conversation about the strongest.”
With preparation, it may be the strongest… I’m not sure, but well, it’s close to the top tier.
In sudden battles, I can be strong, but it seems I also lose quite often.
If we’re talking about the strongest in Astray, then I agree, yeah.
Including the main story, the aircraft is tough.
Do you not think it’s presumptuous for a spinoff character to be the strongest?
>>29
It can’t be helped; Chiba can’t stand the fact that the original character they came up with isn’t the strongest.
Maybe Yu is stronger than Amuro, or Fon, the strongest Gundam user.
>>39
Yuu won based on Amuro’s data at Jaburo, and while Fon is strong, he’s the kind of guy who just gets taunted with “You’re strong, but in the world of 00, you can’t change anything.”
Speaking of which, the story about Yuu comes from the games of that time, so it’s different from Chiba.
>>42
Do you not know about the Gundam Exa doujinshi?
If it’s in the flesh, Mina-sama is stronger.
I guess if it were two Destiny units, Shin wouldn’t be able to win…
Spinning
If you get ambushed, you might also get killed by Sorius.
In scenes where strengths cannot be demonstrated, it’s not that significant.
The blue frame itself is a machine that increases variations with additional equipment to respond according to the opponent.
It’s not about being able to do various things with just one unit like the Strike Freedom or Destiny; it’s more about making precise adjustments according to the strategy and objectives.
The strongest in the Universal Century insists that it is Tenesu A. Yung, and while I won’t go so far as to say it is close, the nuance is similar.
Because the name is too much like a super robot.
In the end, what you need is luck.
It’s a delicious one, and it’s a shame that it’s just a spin-off manga character.
The image of personality and behavior mostly comes from Super Robot Wars W.
If you are prepared, defeating a solo Destroyer, which is the cutoff for CE Ace, is possible.
It feels like being told to go for it without any preparation is similar to making a temporary retreat.
The original work shows several losses, so I think readers will distance themselves from the image of being the strongest.
Once the preparation is done, being a mercenary with such precise abilities is definitely the strongest, as I can reliably accomplish the tasks requested.
I love a gatling gun that alternates between firing live ammunition and beams.
It’s strong, but it’s a strength that relies on strategy and preparation.
>>46
When it comes to tactics and preparations, the main characters will become even stronger…
>>47
That’s exactly the easiest example to understand, Shin.
I only know about Kurukuru Spin, but was it strong…?
I don’t think the protagonist of the side story is overwhelmingly impressive, even when looking at just them.
Sven can win against Holy in five minutes, but it seems to take some effort.
Considering the mission achievement rate, it’s an outrageous person.
It’s a bit strange to destroy the cannon on the surface of the sun and come back normally.
Well, when I read Astray, I think Mina is way more of a cheat character.
>>52
One of the five major clans of Orb has adjusted this Coordinator as their successor.
I can’t be compared to just any coordinator around here.
>>54
Since they are first generation, the Sahaku siblings are truly and seriously fine-tuned.
I think it’s a typical case of how anti-fans overrate things, like with Astray.
Everyone talks about my partner’s low abilities, but this guy also uses some pretty strange weapons.
>>55
Tactical Arms is a weapon prepared by Law, and the others are mostly data that was lying dormant in the blue frame, so the orb is strange.
Things like foot knives, well, yeah.
The ability to survive is strong.
Maybe I would be most surprised if Destiny suddenly cloned itself.
>>58
Even viewers are unaware of the functions of Destiny that are too unknown, like the spineless clone…
I’m not talking about hating Chiba…
>>59
It’s the usual sticky thread created by someone who hates Chiba, right?
I believe that if you prepare well and take on the Accord, you can win.
>>61
The main story doesn’t really have that much time to prepare for things…
The final part of Seed of Death Messiah RTA is easy to understand, but…
>>61
It’s pretty close to impossible to even know of the existence itself…
It’s just that I almost died in the Sokiush battle, but other than that, I haven’t taken any nearly fatal damage, right?
Sometimes losing makes it not look like the strongest.
To be honest, I think the only character from the main storyline is Mu.
>>66
I’m a coordinator, so I’m above Mu, right?
>>72
Isn’t Mu quite the hotshot?
What are you preparing to face against Accord first…?
Even if we prepare, there’s a performance gap between the blue frame and the Black Knights, so it’s impossible.
>>69
It seems that the only option is to strike at that point, since “fall into darkness” probably won’t work.
It’s probably impossible either way because I can’t gather any information.
>>73
Don’t you have a barrier to prevent evil spirits from falling into the darkness?
It’s terrible that the only basis for whether it works or not, due to that incomprehensible illusion technique, is the presence or absence of a demon barrier…
But… what if it were the Tohda version?
From Bandai’s perspective, they have mostly sold out their products, so there’s no longer any benefit in going out of their way to animate it for promotion.
If Blue Frame gets a remake, there might be a chance.
I think it’s more important that they do their job properly rather than being strong or weak, or winning and losing.
Sometimes clients betray and retaliate, or establish their own rules to settle things.
Is there a blue frame variation of the big sword-wielding one that became a plastic model?
I’m the type that moves through logical reasoning, so I’m really not compatible with Accords that use mind reading.
I don’t think it’s something to mention now, but I really like the combo of Gaku and Elijah.
The top three from the main story are the ones who defeated those guys with new weapons and bizarre strategies, Accord.
The remote control that Aslan used is really just a silly-looking technology for a cavalier, after all.
In the first place, the Accords themselves are incredibly strong without falling into darkness; all of them are just that powerful.
It seems that I would really like the shield boomerang as a weapon that is freely available.
But with the blue frame, it probably seems like it will head in the direction of launching the Armorshneider…
I think he’s a man who may not be strong or weak, but he makes the most of the prepared equipment and has various strategies for battle.
The downsides are that the mentality is too trivial compared to the strength, and the four characters who were defeated by Shin are poorly developed.
Measures against the Accord
Aslan delusions
Shin Doppelganger
Therefore, I would like you to address it with a different method for differentiation.
>>87
In Shin’s case, wouldn’t it be more about countering the darkness?
>>87
The impact of erotic fantasies is incredible, but since Aslan’s approach is to thoroughly prepare and fight, which is Gaku’s signature tactic, isn’t it going to be difficult to differentiate?
“Those guys’ revenge!!”
(Huh… No… Was that me who did that…?!)
The main unit has been updated and its performance has improved.
The blue frame has several versions and is heavily modified to suit different purposes.
When the seeds crack, I fight without thinking about anything, and when I try to fall into darkness, evil spirits appear, and Shin is too meta for Accord.
In the main story, the named characters that matched up with Mu are only Cruise and Shinn, so the hierarchy of strength is very difficult to understand.
He’s got a nice voice, but saying he’s the same as Jarid is something else!
>>94
Gina is the same as Camille.
>>96
And Mina-sama is Recoa-san.
>>94
Gina is Camille and Mina is Reco.
The plan of confusing through delusions and remote manipulation to sneak in a kill is perfect, but the darkness of it is something even Shin himself probably never anticipated, and it was actually quite a tightrope walk…
I don’t even know how many variations of the Bullframe there are…
In the case of Gai, while hate is directed at him, people like Mina, Clone Gina, and Hii are building relationships that could lead to them launching surprise attacks to defeat the Black Knights.
>>98
The mind-reading of Accord is different from the Newtype-like feeling; it can’t be used without recognition and awareness, and unlike spatial awareness users, it doesn’t feel any discomfort, so it doesn’t work well with those who possess Miracolo Stealth.
Gina’s voice was rather a familiar and bad one…
I realized I’ve hardly seen Hirata-san playing a good character in any work I’ve touched other than Camille…
>>101
Right on!
>>104
…It’s good, but!
If it’s a low, you can counter it at 8.
Does Red have a weapon that can penetrate Black Knight’s armor?
>>107
Gerbera!
>>107
I think a gerbera would be enough to pierce through.
Shin’s mind-reading countermeasures are the most improvisational.
Simply overwhelming with numbers might be a viable strategy against the Black Knights.
I thought so, but there are so many drones over there…
Rather, I understand Guy’s strength, but I’m not convinced about the complete form of Lord Astrey.
It’s rational to have the firepower equipment handled by drones and keep the main body simple, right?
>>113
Well, the movement of the drone itself is careless, so it was difficult when a clearing and cleaning team was assigned.
Even with the improved Strike Freedom and Destiny equipped with new engines, the Black Knights are still underperforming, which is quite ridiculous.
In its initial state, the Red Frame was so frugal with the power of its beam rifle and saber.
How is it nowadays in that regard?
>>115
The contents have been updated, so I think they have changed to a better battery.
>>115
They are likely updating the new battery and extender, but since they usually use it for junkyard activities rather than combat, they don’t seem to care much.
The solution to being read is essentially to take them down with a right straight punch, right?
>>117
That was done by Mighty Stuffy.
You can’t do it without a monster MS like that…
>>117
Urameshi had a difference in specs that didn’t matter even if it was read.
In the case of Shin, he was only moving by reflex, so there was nothing to read.
>>117
Isn’t it based on the premise that the person exceeds in specifications?
I wonder if they were one of the few combat coordinators in that world.
>>121
Moreover, unlike Veia and Sokioc, I can move on my own without any issues regarding mental state or control.
Because of that, I escaped.
The fact that the vanilla blue frame usually only comes with one bazooka makes it much less appealing compared to the red frame’s pom-pom sword.
The metal build that is fully equipped from the beginning, you understand it, right!?
Which is overall stronger, Blue Frame’s Second Revive, Third, or D?
>>128
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>>128
It is the overall power in response to generic mission capabilities, according to Second Revival.
In confined spaces or dense forests, it’s the third.
If you know your opponent’s moves and have a one-on-one, then D.
Well, this person is quite the romantic, so they tend to be easily influenced.
I was surprised to hear that the Second Revive and Second L were different machines.
I love Serpent Tail “Mission Start.”
The battery capacity has significantly increased even in mass-produced machines, and there are hardly any situations where the Red Frame would engage in long-term combat.
Rather than measures against mind reading, the Accord doesn’t seem overwhelmingly superior in specs despite the consciousness of being above the Corde.
Kira is incredibly persistent, and Shura, the strongest Accord, cannot show her full power, so the designed limit point is not depicted.
>>135
Because I have little experience, there are some areas where my adaptability and predictions regarding tactics are lacking.
It feels like an MMO build that prioritizes maxing out stats and skills, neglecting general-purpose skills.
It seems that the one making a lot of surprise and shocking machines, Rou, is more likely to be able to eat the Accord.
It’s difficult because if the strategy is to trap and win against the Accord, it wouldn’t necessarily have to be this person.
Mind reading is definitely a terrible ability.
Well, I have more than enough fighting power to do regular mercenary work…
There shouldn’t originally be any work that involves dealing with state-of-the-art regular troops…
>>138
It’s also common to deal with a squad or a specific base rather than being thrown into a battlefield like an army against an army.
I think the existence of 8 is quite effective for mind-reading countermeasures, but what do you think?
The meta for the Accord was established only after the final battle.
In cases where side stories or prequels intertwine, does it end up being a situation where one has to fight while continuously having their thoughts read?
It seems like it could develop into something where the ability to read minds is inferred.
This person probably can’t indulge in erotic fantasies because their basic personality is clumsy.
>>139
Well, the official side understands that, so even if there’s a temporary power-up in the story, it’ll always revert back to the normal red frame.
Since we are a junk dealer, there’s also the principle that we don’t need unnecessary weapons on a regular basis.
For better or worse, this person is like Golgo.
“I have a decent chest.”
Considering Kira’s design philosophy, the disadvantages seem to outweigh the benefits, and I guess my dad gave me something unnecessary in relation to the Accord.
Red’s additional weapons are about half Lowell’s hobby, aren’t they?
>>149
Is it enough with half?
There’s no way someone who asks for a favor from Gaik would say something like “defeat the Black Knights.”
It’s probably just about completing the mission by managing things without direct confrontation and then being done with it.
There are people who like the blue frame even if they don’t say it, and those who don’t say it but will admit it if told.
>>151
If he wanted to, it seems like he could quietly procure a powerful machine from somewhere.
Seriously just a fixation.
>>139
Having them hold a rifle and a shield looks the coolest in their base form.
It seems that Siegel has made contact and has connections from the moderate side due to requests from the allied side; is Lead also a member of the terminal?
Shin’s tapping strategy is the one Allelujah used on Peiris.
Aslan’s tapping countermeasures are the ones that Jotaro used against Brother Derby.
Boobs in the thumbnail.
The full weapon is stylish like a muted silver, but they won’t make it into a plastic model.
Which is stronger, the armor of the Road Astray or the disrupter?
>>158
Wasn’t it an attack that couldn’t be defended against officially, the Disruptor?
>>158
It is clearly stated that it is invulnerable, so the Load Astray is cut in half and that’s the end.
Well, the complete version hasn’t been released yet, has it, Road Astray?
By the way, is the current Gai and Lowe’s Astray just looking the same as before but is almost a different thing?
>>159
The wax has been updated to allow for around 1500 gerberas while looking the same.
Wasn’t both Kai’s and Mina’s updated?
>>159
The battery, power extender, and power cylinder should have been updated.
Is it the foam metal for the armor material that hasn’t changed?
I might prefer a complete sensor head over a single bazooka.
>>163
That will consume an enormous amount of power, so it’s not suitable for long-term combat.
It’s an afterthought, but even for Lux, there really aren’t any notable abilities apart from the singing and a strange charm ability, and even with that ability, using a substitute doesn’t feel too out of place.
In other words, even if I can defend against the attack that can sever the Messiah, I think the inside will still die.
Has a new version of the red or blue new equipment come out?
>>169
There isn’t anything like that yet, but the Canard’s unit has returned to Hyperion and the X Astray has revived.
>>199
Why!?
>>200
Perhaps it’s because there are no particular plans for plastic models…
The Raider Astray has armor that can nullify attacks, but to be honest, if you can disable it by taking a direct hit from the Magano Ikutachi, it’s game over.
It’s way too obvious that they’re self-promoting by putting in things like “Yeah30.”
In the first place
Does it also absorb shocks?
What is the enthusiasm for pilots?
Isn’t the electrical system made of rare metals too?
What about indirect?
Whenever “Ronin Ashtray” comes up in conversation, it sparks a response battle.
Is the disrupter maybe a crazy weapon?
>>174
If you could think of it as the G-Self’s light sphere being shot out as a beam.
>>174
Realize at the point when you cut off the Messiah without any resistance.
>>186
Is it a bending beam?
Did you cut it like a Messiah!? That’s what I thought.
The story about how an overwhelming individual dominates the battlefield made Ag and Canard think of Brigadier General Stofuri.
It’s definitely not at that level, so it’s just a difference in suitability.
>>175
Aren’t those guys not really familiar with the Brigadier General and the Strike Freedom?
>>183
Because I don’t know much about it, the impression of things like the descending sword remains strong, right?
It has been said for many years that the Strike Freedom is the strongest, just like that.
>>183
I’m saying this just by looking at the results because I don’t know.
>>175
Kira with dead eyes.
There are also ways to troll like a neutron jammer by putting a lot of “Yeah” on responses you don’t like, making it seem like an idiot is self-posting! So it’s hard to say anything definitively.
This person’s strength seems to fall within a common sense range, so I don’t have much of an image that they could win in a head-to-head match against irregular types.
Whether good or bad, there aren’t many anonymous people who know this person well enough to be attached.
>>179
It’s amazing because it’s persistent even though it’s not well-informed.
If you try to use full weapons in the current MG,
The high hurdle of needing to obtain two Razorbacks for the Cattus 500mm recoilless gun.
The Vanilla Astrea itself is also a Premium Bandai product.
Gai is a character who is the strongest because he doesn’t take on battles he could lose.
It’s an incredible character that has been criticized by misunderstanders for over 20 years.
Piku piku~
Is the strongest in Gundam EXA? When it comes to the strongest, it’s that guy, and Mukuro-san, who told me about Kira, is a humble person.
“Everyone except for me and Eternal, go stop the Requiem!” I gave the order and then actually made the Messiah fall.
You can tell just by looking at the score that it’s crazy.
It was such a tight match that I feel like it didn’t really make a difference on an individual level, as much as I thought it would.
>>192
Make sure to properly watch Seed Destiny.
>>195
In terms of supporting the board, Kira and Athrun’s performance is quite extraordinary.
>>192
That was because the other party had Shin (and Rei).
>>192
I think they managed to hold on to a tough victory to some extent, considering that if either Kira or Athrun hadn’t been there, it would have been a complete defeat.
Gaku can even defeat Killua.
It’s enough to just aim for when Kira is in a brain-dead state and completely unable to move.
Such a story.
Whether it’s Guy or Fong, they are both in a situation where they almost die in the story, so they aren’t as strong of characters as people say on the internet.
>>201
Fon is incredibly tenacious, and it’s often said that your presence doesn’t cause anything to happen, right? Plus, you’ve been properly taken down by the protagonist as well.