
The reason MAV didn’t become popular.
What do you want me to do?
What’s the big deal about MAV tactics?!
M.A.V. Anti
Um… covering each other with two units is the MAV tactic…
>>5
One person for two machines! This is MAV tactics!
It’s strange that this is happening during the space battle when Char is still piloting a Zaku.
>>6
If you say that, the difference in aircraft performance is also significant here.
Since the machine gun won’t work, the heat hawk is the only chance I’ve got.
Just because this damn exception went on a rampage.
I will explain the measures against MAV.
First, I’ll defeat one machine, and then I’ll take down the remaining one.
>>8
First of all, not to mention at the same time…
Of course, they create enhanced humans.
If it’s anyone other than Char, they’ll just get taken out before they can cover for me…
And the side that went to cover also dies.
Even Dom’s three-man cell couldn’t win against this guy…
>>13
Instead of a three-man cell, I’ve deployed 12 units, and 9 of them have been taken down by this guy…
>>13
If Matilda wasn’t there, I might have taken a punch to the face like a panty shot, so that’s definitely an exaggeration.
>>44
When I set it up once, I lost my bazooka, so I was distracted and Ortega got taken down, but there’s a high possibility he was taken down by Mash…
Disgusting
The actions of the two bodyguards in the Lalah-specific MA are, in a sense, correct in that they value life.
If I seriously face it, I’ll die.
Keep an eye on the back too!
The delayed attack from Marasai didn’t work either.
Amuro is way too much of a bug in history.
Kishiria arrived at the conclusion that there is no choice but to confront Newtypes with Newtypes, as she has witnessed that even numbers and Mobile Armors cannot kill them.
This is episode 3.
It seems that even when he was piloting the ν Gundam, he was charging in alone.
The MAV tactic has been defeated…
In the presence of Minovsky particles, combat will be primarily visual range.
The side that finds the enemy aircraft first has a tremendous advantage.
I will shoot it down with the first strike.
>>24
By the way, even if I can’t see the other machine within my sight, I’ll use my NT sense to locate it and shoot it down.
The visuals are completely a gag.
In the first place, there is only one ace pilot…
The one with eyes on the back is different…
I feel like Amuro had an almost 100% hit rate even against bits and such.
>>28
Sometimes when I miss, I wonder if I avoided it?! It’s surprising even to me.
A strategy that covers each other’s blind spots won’t work on someone who has no blind spots at all.
A man who kills first-time killers at first sight.
It wasn’t that they attacked separately.
Don’t let those who attack at the perfect timing get away!
The reason why the idea that we should let strong NTs rampage has become mainstream.
Because of a monster that completely ignored MAV’s advantages, enhanced humans became common…
Even if you push with numbers, it won’t work; even with two Newtypes working together, it’s still no good.
I like the theory that this guy is the reason why MAV tactics didn’t emerge in this world.
>>35
It’s a strategy developed by Char and Shalia Bull, but in official history, those who teamed up with Char to intercept Amuro generally end up dead, so it can’t really be considered a valid strategy.
Isn’t he going to shoot even if he can’t see?
I haven’t really teamed up with anyone much, even if I do receive support.
The following Sleggar-san is like that.
>>37
There are no people physically capable of keeping up with Amuro in the original series.
Even without considering ability, we have to rotate Cannon and Tank for WB’s defense in the first place.
This is Amuro and Gundam’s MAV, right?
>>38
I feel that I was really helped by the Gundam’s computer at this time.
It might be the reason why a proper MAV isn’t popular, and we have to create a super strong NT!
>>39
Because it counters the first-time killer known as Bit and instead defeats it, at Amuro’s level, it’s already a strategic level existence…
>>56
Tactics: Amuro
Since this is one of the first official MS versus MS battles seen in the image, it’s understandable to conclude that a two-man cell is meaningless against MS!
Even in this area, there are those who haven’t awakened to NT yet, but this is what happens.
Even with 12 units, it’s impossible.
>>43
Wasn’t it 9 fighters and 1 battleship that Amuro shot down?
I have a vague memory of it.
>>177
Wasn’t the battleship 2?
>>177
That should be right.
Well, even if it was just a single person, it seems like they would still wipe them all out…
>>177
Amuro should have taken down 9 mobile suits; the rest were taken out by the White Base team.
Well, it’s strange at the point of 9 units, so it’s just an error, an error!
They really know how to hit the blind spots accurately…
When I went to space, it was against the drain, etc.
One… two…
>>47
I think it’s strange to drop them one by one while counting like this.
After all, we defeated the Black Tri-Stars with Matilda’s support, so it was 2 vs 3.
It is against the rules to shoot from positions where we can’t see each other or to guide players to weapons that have been left behind as if it were natural.
Even in the CCA era, they were taking out Yakt and α’s MAV.
It’s terrible that your location can be revealed regardless of visibility.
At this point, if they do something like this when they awaken to NT, then…
I dealt with the uncle on the other side all by myself, making my allies step back.
Isn’t it terrifying that an educational computer learns from Amuro’s battles and gets installed in the gym?
>>55
How should I cover the areas that I can’t recognize…?
>>59
I remembered a story about a simulator that forcibly recreated the behavior of NT through ultra-high-speed movement that exceeded the aircraft’s limits, possibly at a school or something.
>>55
🤖< Don’t say such unreasonable things.
The handling of the two swords is too good…
A little later, Lambral says, “It’s just that the Gundam is strong, right?”
>>62
It simply jumps and attacks while hiding behind the shield that has been cut in half.
In the 2-on-1 situation, being able to have a one-on-one against Char in Char’s Counterattack shows that Char really leveled up his efforts…
>>63
It would probably be easier to fight ν with Sazabi than to fight Gundam with Zaku…
I thought I had avoided the first shot from the rifle, but then the second shot was placed there and I died, so MAV tactics don’t work.
If Char, who can take on this guy one-on-one, moves freely, it’s understandable that Zeon would win.
>>66
From the mob’s perspective, only the Gundam and the Zong are fighting in a different dimension…
The success of the White Base team and the subsequent reduction of the war led to the prevalence of tactics involving small, elite groups led by ace pilots.
It’s quite a lament that Gundam can’t keep up with me.
You’re dropping it on the first try, right?
I don’t know about the white Gundam, but the fact that Gundams are not affected by Zaku machine guns means it’s not even a fair fight.
As the two of them approach.
There, like this!
Unfortunately, even the Shaararaa duo couldn’t defeat this curly-haired one.
>>74
At that time, Char was holding La La’s legs back.
Colonel, you’re in the way! You’re really in the way!
>>80
During the one-on-one in Texas, I felt like I was being pushed back, but I was having a good fight…
>>74
Colonel, you are in the way!
Attacks come from an invisible enemy.
For now, I’ll dodge and counterattack to defeat them.
I’ll shoot the second one since I can see it.
The end
In this way, while one MAV is facing the opponent from the front, if the other MAV attacks from behind, it will be killed.
If someone who originally had talent as a pilot awakens to NT, they would definitely become the strongest.
The moment it aligns coaxially, it will pierce through in one go with a beam.
The bazooka is my Mav.
I think Amuro is not strong just because he’s an NT, but rather a genius in combat…
>>82
It’s not “the strongest new type,” but rather “the strongest” new type.
Amuro at the end of the One Year War is really creepy.
Don’t get close while dodging the barrage of the Z-Gok.
According to this logic, the MAV tactics will become obsolete once Camille or Shirocco appears in the world.
>>85
It seems like Shirocco will probably respond well… In the Zieg Aks dimension, it seems to be established, so I’m not sure if it will decline or not.
>>85
Sirocco is a three-man cell, you know.
I recently started watching the TV broadcast version, and there was a scene at the very beginning that really scared me.
Even though there’s a camera on the back, it’s abnormal for Amuro to deal with Char who has a heat hawk.
Is it really this guy’s fault that MAV tactics didn’t appear in the first generation timeline?
>>87
The concept of MAV tactics is included in the training manuals by someone on the Zeon side.
In a jet stream attack with three aircraft, the lead can be used as a stepping stone for the following ones to strike.
Someone who snipes from outside of visual range despite the premise of fighting within visual range.
The absurdity of being targeted and sniped when thinking about attacking.
This guy messed everything up.
MAV is a tactic based on the two strongest Newtypes of that era, Char and Shalia, so I feel that saying it doesn’t connect with Newtypes is a different matter.
>>96
However, there aren’t any scenes in the main part of the beginning where Sharia is doing Char’s MAV.
Just by watching, a single Char had completely annihilated the enemy.
In the Solomon battle, they weren’t moving in pairs either.
>>107
Both of them have methods for all-range attacks, so it’s a bit strange, to say the least.
>>113
I feel that all-range attacks are close to the philosophy of MAV.
It’s a means to shoot from a blind spot while advancing straight.
The MAV tactics are already disrupting the operational theories of MS regardless of friend or foe.
In reality, it was just two incredibly strong people going on a rampage together, completely unstoppable.
I couldn’t provide a good theoretical explanation even after analyzing their information.
Isn’t it just being forcefully adapted as a pair strategy for MS battles?
I think the collaboration with Hayato and Kai was astonishing.
Amuro is weak against MAooooo!
Well, it’s a completely obvious way of thinking to surround a minority with a majority.
At least my Mav didn’t work on this guy.
Because you shout “Waaaaaaa!” and achieve tremendous results, you wild hair.
>>104
If you only look at the cockpit, it’s a situation where you have to do or be done in, and they’re desperately trying to survive…
The first generation was around the time when battles between MS (Mobile Suits) had just begun.
If you don’t show hostility, they might let it slide.
If you show it to them, they might be careless.
Why are you coming out!
As a result of the failure to match forces, we have V2 + Usso-san.
I feel like it doesn’t really matter if a Gundam takes a single punch from a Dom.
In the Zeonic Front, there was a Dom that was incredibly strong with just its bare hands.
In the official history, it miraculously became MAV tactics as it attacked Char’s Zeta.
I think it’s Sirocco and Haman.
>>112
If you say so, then that’s true.
I didn’t realize how amazing Quattro’s escape was.
Combination attacks are quite common, but Gundam crushes them, and the support from cannons and tanks is also making things chaotic.
During the time when Char was piloting the Zaku, he wasn’t experiencing any kind of awakening that would make him go “kyupin” like that…
>>115
I haven’t done that, and I was at the stage of talking about becoming stronger with discussions about educational-type computers and such.
Even without awakening, Amuro and the Gundam are roughly strong.
If it weren’t for the magnet coating or Lalah, Char would have ended up like this with the first attack.
If Zeke Axx was fully armed, it seemed like they could do something like the one in the picture.
Reading the movements of the undiscovered enemy while launching a preemptive strike.
Even if I’m attacked from behind, I just need to keep an eye on the back…
The hell of being asked for this by instructors and templates.
I want to know what position the Jet Stream Attack has in this worldline.
I have a feeling that the Dom combo might unleash a degraded Jet Stream Attack next time.
The reason MAV is trending could be because Sharia decided it was “uni.”
Since incorporating the bit, it’s like having one MAV per person, or rather, each person is like a small squad, right?
It seems like Char from Origin wouldn’t even think about MAV tactics at all.
Char is quite anxious too, you know.
Because if you get hit, you die instantly.
Machuu!
I don’t think they would just pull the rug out from under us after all that hype about being so awesome and then say that the MAV battle was a sham.
There is a possibility that the MAV of NT is on a different level or something like that.
>>128
It’s just a setup needed for clan battles, so it might be okay if it turns out to be different in actual combat, but in the end, it’s just a minor detail.
If we compare the Char from the official history and the Char from Z Gundam, is the Char from the official history stronger because he was trained by Amuro?
>>129
The advantage of having a bit is strong, but in terms of the pilot’s skill, I think it’s about that level.
However, since Seira’s leveling is also amazing, it seems that being cornered by Seira’s cannon at the end against Solomon is not just a matter of Char’s skill.
Wasn’t there anyone using formation tactics in Area 88…?
In visual combat, having a covering officer is necessary, and that’s true in reality, so there’s nothing strange about it.
In NT, everything gets turned upside down, so from the perspective of the original Char and Sharia, it doesn’t really relate much or is just moving in a higher dimension.
Since he hasn’t fought Amuro, maybe Char from the Zaku is inferior as a pilot compared to the official history.
>>134
It seems like there won’t be much struggle or worry during the MS battle.
>>134
I feel like I’ve become an NT much earlier than in the original Universal Century, so I think I’m significantly powered up.
It’s not even the field of view of a Gundam that has an all-around monitor.
Even the Zeong from the official history wouldn’t require such incomprehensible fighting if the opponent weren’t the Gundam…
>>136
Until I ran into Amuro, I was dropping Salamis left and right and my finger beam was strong!
It’s crazy to dodge it head-on.
I feel like Amuro started to become a bit off as a pilot around the time of the mortar triple Dom.
It seems that the conversation might change depending on whether we consider the aircraft’s performance or not.
The thread picture looks like Saturday Night Fever.
I can’t help but agree with the theory that this guy prevented MAV from being born.
It’s like something was born (or rather, play was possible) because it wasn’t there.
It seems that this Char has high NT abilities.
Of course, they would make augmented humans even if it requires effort…
It’s terrible that this is the image from a complete novice at the very beginning, even if it were after NT awakening.
I wonder what it is to have a heat hawk that can receive beam saber attacks.
That can cut MS, so it probably has amazing heat resistance as well.
If I use MAV tactics, my partner will start throwing big rocks.
>>147
Either Seira’s G Fighter or Core Booster, or Kai’s Gun Cannon, they’re both amazing.
Amuro reads Bit and moves, deflects Char, the Colonel is a nuisance, and tries to kill his sister, so it’s no wonder Lalah panics.
Ra…ra…
I wonder what would have happened to this curly hair if I had been at the front lines all along instead of being under house arrest.
>>156
The difficulty of the simulators for the Federation soldiers skyrockets.
>>156
It might be that a Zeku… no, more like an Axis Shock, has happened earlier than expected.
>>164
Because the psychoframe system isn’t coming…
Aren’t those two not really holding back from each other?
By coordinating with M.A.V, even if one person is found, the other can attack from the opponent’s blind spot!
Collaboration based on communication without time lag between NPs.
This might be what they mean by true MAV.
>>159
It’s cool, but if I say this, Sharia will become the final boss!
>>171
If we’re not careful, Sharia and Exabe might end up being the final bosses…
>>159
This is a G-bit.
I think it’s just Amuro, but since this combat data is being applied to the Federation’s MS, MAV ultimately doesn’t become popular.
When it reaches its peak, it can sink 12 ships in less than three minutes.
There is simply no other way to describe it than as unmatched.
The psycho-frame weapon has made the MAV useless…
>>166
If I can control multiple bodies myself, then I don’t need a partner, right?
>>181
The two founders have a bit and wired psychoframe, so that won’t happen.
Rather, it would mean that it is useful even in a psychommu weapon environment.
It’s impossible to win with the combination of Gelgoog and Hermes anymore.
There doesn’t seem to be a significant difference in handling bits, as the Zeong was able to handle them without any issues.
When there are many enemies, you can win by dodging their attacks while landing your own.
As of now, it seems that the only latest model available is the Zeek Axis…
After all, Anaheim needs to rise up…
>>170
Release it… Titans…!
If anything, Amuro can take down about two machines in one shot when they overlap in his line of fire…
Even if there is a theory, if it ultimately produces a ridiculous result like during the time of Conscon, then it becomes meaningless on site.
If you ask me to write something like a manual or guide, it will only result in a ‘don’t mess with me, I’ll kill you’ situation.
The wired control bazookas are flying around everywhere, just like Tomenosuke.
First of all, it’s a world where Sharable, who was supposed to propose MAV, died right after returning from Jupiter…
Rather than aiming with deviations, Amuro just shoots while placing the shot…
Char and Lalah are not functioning as a pair because the Colonel’s Gelgoog is blocking the line of fire from the Elmeth, so it’s a poor choice of words.
The fact that Newtypes have become more of a human weapon aspect rather than an innovation of humanity…
I think it’s partly due to Amuro-san going way overboard, regardless of the time issue.
Conscon is a proper general who, despite being outnumbered by the troublesome opponent he hears about, doesn’t let his guard down and honestly commits all his forces.
>>186
If you don’t get your act together, you can’t become a major.
Even though I’m inexperienced with psychoframes and all, I was able to use the Gelgoog on the spot when I was suddenly put in it.
I feel like having two guys who can attack in all ranges, like Mav, makes visual combat meaningless.
It’s the same with the Jet Stream Attack and the complete annihilation of the Conscott team.
It’s not just Amuro’s achievement; there are teammates who support him, so it’s not a complete denial of MAV.
It feels more like the ace and a few followers are sliding towards team tactics.
No matter how many there are, it seems that there’s nothing to say other than “impossible.”
The person who spreads Mabu? Amuro killed him.
If the top ace were to achieve results, that would be one thing, but if they were to go that wild on their first ride…
The term “Newtype” is just an excessive adaptation to conflict and a theory that turns humans back into beasts!
That said, actions at the squad level will still be fundamental in the future of the Universal Century.
I think it’s an exaggeration to say that those kinds of tactics have fallen out of use, as there are quite a few MS that are forming teams and engaging in tactics with three machines.
It’s strange that you can just keep dodging against the opponent almost endlessly.
The horror of frizzy hair that feels the consciousness and breaks through until it does.
When it gets to the extreme, it’s scary because they start dogfighting with funnels and funnels.
The WB team will also coordinate, huh…
We support our allies in trouble by matching Amuro against strong enemies.
It should be a historical fact, but when Amuro is said to be a bug in history, I can only think “Yeah…”
Is the EXAM really necessary?