
The vanilla has some amazing things written in its flavor text.
It felt like I was dominating with the Duel Gundam without any additional equipment, like in a game with a character restricted to just one seed.
>>2
It’s just a simple weapon, but it has an incredibly hard blade and mobility, so it’s completely different.
>>4
It feels like a slim version of THE O.
>>4
That sword wasn’t as hard as they said it was.
>>99
I heard that it’s a fake made to look like the real thing.
Well, since the director, the mechanics designer, the sci-fi consultant, and the model instruction are all saying a bunch of different things, it’s hard to determine the credibility.
Isn’t having a sword enough?
Agni-ka says that.
>>5
Most of my friends are similar types of guys.
In fact, with this aircraft and an indestructible sword, it was so overpowering that there’s nothing to say.
During the time of the calamity festival, they must have been honing their skills with their lives on the line…
Understood.
It’s about using MA to control things or stopping the Eihab reactor of other MS.
It has amazing features, right?
What a great authority comes with it!
While other later-release MSs incorporated various features, this first model excels with just a sword.
In terms of image, it’s like a pixie that Amuro rides.
They say it’s just about the sword and high mobility.
Since the others are mostly bizarre one-shot gimmick machines, isn’t a simple, ultra-specialized close combat one actually quite strong?
It’s the color of Tallgeese II, but the armament is Epion, right?
Like Captain Falcon in Smash Bros.
The only one that directly incorporated a unique design into its weapon is Astaroth Origin.
The image that it’s great to be the first penguin.
It’s rare among siblings to fly by default.
The one that is close is Epion.
The political effect was sufficient for Bael to be able to bring the Seventh Stars to a decisive battle with Arianrod, even if just half of them were kept on standby.
>>22
From the perspective of McGillis’s forces, who had almost no allies, it must have been quite appreciated, but I can understand being taken aback by such a flashy and dramatic entrance claiming political effectiveness.
It’s easy to understand if you think of Excalibur as one that can’t shoot beams.
Every time the Big Surprise MA Corps appears in Uru’s Hunt, the monster level of the thread image that was being swiftly taken down with two swords increases.
It’s a close-combat specialization thanks to the armor that perfectly deflects beams and can reasonably block real ammunition.
The frame is ridiculously hard.
If there is an unbreakable solid sword, theoretically, one could defeat enemies infinitely without worrying about remaining ammunition.
The evasive maneuvers in Cross Rays are really cool, right?
Bael vs Kimavid is one of my all-time favorites in Gundam.
In the end, it gets broken, but after being pushed that far, it’s understandable if it breaks. Rather, one might wonder if it wouldn’t break unless it was taken to that extreme with the sword.
Did Makki not feel the Agnika flavor from his own Murumuru?
It’s more disappointing than having no effect at all when it had some effect but not as much as expected.
What should we actually do? What should we do? There was a kind of atmosphere like that, and opinions were divided to some extent, so it actually had quite an effect…
If you weren’t being annoying, it would have been a win the moment I took Bael.
>>33
In that situation, it’s amazing that we were able to at least watch quietly instead of being beaten up, even if it was opportunistic…
In hindsight, if they hadn’t neglected Carta and Gaelio and had remained friendly, defeating Rustal could have secured half of the Seven Stars, which would have likely led to McGillis’s dominance.
>>35
What he wanted was to hold the world’s power in a post-apocalyptic society where only strength matters, and being best buddies with Cartagailio isn’t the way to achieve that.
>>35
If they knew that Mackie was opening up and asking for help, they would gladly lend a hand.
>>35
The main story exists precisely because it cannot be done as McGillis did at the end.
If a person from a quite noble lineage were to hold the three sacred treasures and declare on national broadcast, “I am now the emperor!” they would certainly have to be handled with a certain level of caution…
>>36
I’m an adopted child…
The act of someone from a prestigious lineage possessing Bael, which is a symbol of a hero, is perfectly legitimate and inherently dangerous.
I can’t agree with the part about whether the presence or absence of Bael changed the behavior of the opportunistic old men.
Aren’t they just thinking they can do whatever with Maki and Meat Uncle?
Even though the rules have become mere formality, they still remain, so as an organization, we cannot neglect them without a valid reason.
It’s needless to say that Gaelio loved Makki as much as Carta did…
It’s one thing if it’s a biological child, but if it’s some random guy holding Bael…
I wanted you to gather around Bael, not to bow down to Bael’s authority!
The Karuta family has elite members of the outer fleet, so that’s good, but Gaelio, or rather Baldwin, doesn’t seem very useful as a military force…
To begin with, it’s questionable whether there was really any foresight at all, Macky.
As the meat uncle said, it is a mistake to cling to Bael when the goal is to overthrow power.
>>48
I feel that it’s not entirely wrong to take the top position of existing power in order to break down the existing power structure.
The confusion stems from my stepfather, who not only didn’t produce an heir but also had homosex with beautiful boys and even made them his successors.
Why didn’t anyone stop Nanahoshi?
Mackey might just be putting up some façade that seems appropriate, but the direction might be similar to Cruz’s.
This one moves like dual swords from the Monster Hunter world.
>>52
Looking at the size difference with MA, it must have been a scene reminiscent of Monster Hunter during the Calamity War…
Why did you include such a clumsy description!?
>>55
The character designer also illustrated a villain character with such a sad past in the comic adaptation…
Rather than that, the Kujan from the time I joined the Seventh Stars, with its overly simplistic Zepar, is scarier.
Even with the achievements including my subordinates, I will likely be put in the spotlight of MA.
>>56
Baldwin, who achieved results with Kimaris’ assault tactics, is quite impressive…
Well, it’s precisely because of those heroic types that they were able to establish a hegemonic organization that has lasted for 400 years.
>>59
I wonder if the Kimaris Trooper was also scattering mines while charging into the enemy lines back then, blowing away the Pluma units…
It has a railgun attached, but it’s not really used.
400 years is incredibly long, isn’t it…
Since the mobility depends on the Alaya-Vijnana, if Agnika were to pilot the scythe mech, he could probably be more like Agnika.
The Seventh Stars’ Gundam has almost been revealed, but thinking about how the original ones were using this to hunt MA makes everyone seem way too strong.
I understand that firearms don’t have enough firepower, but everyone is just too good at close combat.
Gammijin is really cool, isn’t it?
It seems that there is a category for NT-exclusive machines in that world, similar to the Murumuru, and there were also those who were good at long-range attacks.
The lance charge of Kimaris seems to be quite effective for hit-and-run tactics among the Seven Stars.
You managed to hold your own with just a regular shield and sword, Zepar…
Murumuru is also questionable to categorize as long-distance!
Everyone is good at close combat, and Zagaan even uses punches…
Murmur can somewhat handle mid-range, but it’s basically like having a ton of tails like Barbatos, so it really is strange.
It’s amazing how Agnika can be unbeatable with two swords.
I thought that, but Elion’s Gundam is almost the same thing, how should I put it…
>>71
Even though there are firearms for keeping them in check, what is up with Zepar, who only carries a shield and sword while flying around the battlefield?
Given the personality of Meat Uncle, it’s absolutely impossible, but if I had put Juliet on a Hagen, it would have looked amazing…
I just found out that Ulz Hunt ended two months ago. What happened? Did anything progress?
It seems that the seating order is based on achievements, so I wonder what it would be like if the Isshu family also hunted a lot with that.
>>75
I wonder if I would have been strong if I fought without the power of Alaya consciousness…
In the game, you’re shooting a railgun, but in the main story, you weren’t shooting it, right?
When Bael realizes that his face is smooth and flat, he suddenly becomes uncool.
Since the enemy is an enemy, it’s easy to focus on a powerful and flashy strike.
Watching the Hashmal battle, it seems that whether it’s a huge blunt weapon or just a sword, as long as there is a weaponry that works, it ultimately depends on the output of the Gundam.
It’s much better than a face that looks weirdly messy.
Isn’t it that just a “simple sword” won’t be enough?
Macky, who jumped on Kima Vida with Bael, is praised in an impressive way, but the power balance should be such that Gaelio’s side has upgraded their machine to finally keep up.
It’s a bit strange that the stronger one is using a weaker machine while the weaker one is using a stronger machine, right?
This is a discussion about weapons that are based on commonly accepted assumptions.
It’s specifically listed alongside a huge blunt weapon.
There are those who equip a “regular sword” that is valid even in MA, starting with Eul Sword and also in thread pictures.
In addition to those, there are also things like Astaroth Origin.
A man who had enough political skill to bring most of the young officers under his command even before he could seize Bael.
It seems that MA easily avoided the Dainsleif, so I wonder if it couldn’t deliver effective hits unless it was in close range.
Not only was Mackie close, but Gaelio was barely hanging on, and in the end, he pushed through with all his might.
There is no specific setting that states Bael is weaker compared to other units.
Considering the role against MA, it’s just a matter of being less suited than the younger colleagues equipped with special armaments in later years.
Rather, the Mook book stated that Bael’s basic performance in terms of simple mobility and strength is of the highest class.
I think it would be impossible to win against Bael with Vidal.
That murderous intent is finally at its peak, like Maris Vidar.
The drill lance was difficult to handle and got deflected immediately.
I’m not using Dainsleif in the first place.
The way to fight with both Kimaar and Gundam Vidar during the Bael battle isn’t that different, you know.
I suspect that there’s Agnika inside.
I was a bit disappointed that it wasn’t equipped on the mobile suit itself, but it actually had the effect to incapacitate enemies.
Instead of a ridiculously large spear, it might have been easier to fight with a rapier in each hand, Kima Vita.
Seeing that the Seventh Stars hold power, I wonder if Agunika was unable to leave descendants or if there were issues that led to a break in succession.
>>96
Since it’s operating based on the idea of store consciousness in the first place, it’s just a convenient disposable battery for the body.
A design with just a hole as the gun muzzle that catches my attention in the latter half of Iron-Blooded Orphans.
I wonder if Gundam was battling MS in the past too.