
No, it’s Lupus Rex.
It’s good, isn’t it, the Kachikomi Armor and the Bone Bone Dinosaur?
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The mouse’s futile struggle.
It’s also good to take off from here and stab Grazein to death, right?
It’s somehow the fourth, right?
Human debris.
The large, round shoulders are a perfect match, so it’s the 4th form.
I like the round-shouldered Barbatos!
Maybe: Generally popular
As long as I’m swinging a mace, any form is fine.
If it’s Barbatos that isn’t Lupus or Rex, it’s hard to dismiss the third option.
Everyone likes wire guns, right?
It’s the Ground Combat Model 5!!
Is there such a difference between the second and third that it can be categorized as a separate form?
If you’re going to modify the fifth form ground specifications that much, it’s a different thing altogether, so I feel like it should be separated.
I like the patchwork feel of 1.5.
I am an uncle who loves Rex, but when it comes to focusing on Meis, I might have to concede a step to the other Barbatos.
I used to like the wrench mace.
I was hoping for more blunt weapon Gundams, and then the latest release turned into a barbarian duo with a Gundam swinging a hammer (presumed stolen) and a Gundam swinging an axe (stolen).
I like Lupus because the Buster Sword is cool.
I’m not sure if it should be categorized as a mace, but I quite like sword maces.
I also like the Lupus and Lupus Rex’s penetrative moves.
I’m sorry, but I prefer swords to maces…
Somehow, the state of the first episode might be the most memorable.
I like all forms, but my favorite is the wrench mace and the armor purge in the thread image.
I like sword maces.
When I see the Iron-Blooded MS, sound effects automatically come to mind.
Please let someone fall in love with the short mace too.
The only downside is that the toes are like ANMC or Afterman.
At first, I thought, “What is a sword mace anyway… it’s killing the charm of a coarse, thick mace…” Such naive thoughts.
After spinning it just once at the end of episode 1 of season 2, I was like, “Ahh, I love Sword Mace♡”!
The wrench mace looks cool with its dinosaur-like jaws.
It takes a long time for the fourth form to become the basic form.
Hashumaru docking form!
Mika learns how to use a sword during the last battle of season 1, damn it!
Rupsurex’s claws being its ultimate move is the best.
I love half-destroyed states.
Was that sword part of Barbatos’ Origin equipment?
The mace is a general-purpose weapon, right?
Do you also like the combined state with Kutaan Type 3?
I finally figured out how to use this… (hitting is easier)
VBS! VBS!
I wish Rex would also use the heel bunker.
I love the first episode where Barbatos charges up, suddenly appears with a bang, and takes down Graze with a punch!
Including the shadow of destruction that has been lingering all along.
It’s understandable that a blunt weapon, which only needs to be swung roughly, would be stronger than a sword that requires the blade to be pointed.
Having the main Gundam at Washio was just too amazing…
The sword mace emerged as a compromise…
The most solid one is 6.
The sword mace has an unexpected stylishness that is uncharacteristic of a mace at first glance.
Swinging it around, after all, it’s a mace.
Looking at the parts of the Graze, there are quite a few.
I like plain Rups the most, including the sword mace.
I like making the torso and shoulder joints of Gunpla into Lupus and using a big ball joint.
The sixth form likes to wear baggy clothes and stretch up.
I like that Rupees has the huge Teikadan mark next to the shoulder.
I seriously like almost all forms and find it difficult to choose just one.
Please attach the sword with a pattern.
It’s confirmed that there are 72 Iron-Blooded Gundams.
You can increase the origin forms and remodel forms as much as you want, and it’s a great deal.
The weapon design in the thread image doesn’t really resonate with me.
In terms of usage, it can hit, clamp, and cut.
In this situation, it’s terrifying to think about what these guys are thinking to fight so fiercely… but Barbatos and Gusion can fight with full force because they have a clear purpose, and that’s great.
In the world of Iron-Blooded Orphans, the optimal strategy in combat is to aim for the cockpit, so blunt weapons are the smart choice…
Mika was stabbing the cockpit with a sword as well.
I still love Rex’s tail.
The fact that the sub-arm for suspension precisely crushes the vital points of enemy MS is honestly amazing.
I also really like the sword battles, so I wonder if there will be variations that extend the skill tree in that direction with build-type options…
Even if you lose your head, the battle will continue as usual.
The mouse’s desperate struggle ends here! Followed by armor purge + “I’ve finally figured out how to use this guy.” That’s good, right?
It was great to strengthen my character by stealing the enemy’s equipment every time I fought.
The impression is definitely stronger when taken off than when left as is.
Evolution through patchwork is romantic, but I like it to be stylish and heroic, so if I had to choose the best, it would be Lupus.
The thread image state feels the most Gundam-like.
Dissent is acknowledged.
There are quite a few auxiliary weapons like the mining hammer and the ship’s anchor.
It’s good to win by saying, “Mika, what are you doing? It’s still not enough even with the Limit Break!”
It’s rare to see an arm cannon, isn’t it, Lups?
High heels are sexy.
Well, the concept of poverty in the first season of Barbatos has changed, and the second season has a different approach.
Isn’t it the first time for Barbatos to have zero fixed armaments in the main role?
I really love the weapon in the thread image.
I only remember the part where they killed Shikibu.
If there was a need to suppress without killing, then perhaps we could have fought by completely slicing off limbs along with the frame to incapacitate, but the Tekkadan had neither the luxury, necessity, nor will to do so…
I really like Rupsurex.
I wonder if they will release an arrangement with even more wildness in the Metal Build.
The Lupus Rex from G Generation is like this!
The Lupus Rex from Super Robot Wars is seriously lame…
The HG Rex looked incredibly cool when its claws were sharpened.
It was tough, but…
I really like that Mika, who seriously responds, “I don’t want to hear that from you!” when they’re told that the Ain battle is a monster!
The second season of Gundam has become completely stylish… and after feeling a bit lonely, when Rex and Kimavida came, I thought, “This is it!”
Episode 1 of Part 2 is nice too…
The exchange of “Welcome back” and “I’m home” connects nicely with the viewers’ feelings.
No, but isn’t the G Genel Pilus Rex a bit too much…?
My personal preference is Lupu, but I think Rex shows the most individuality as Barbatos.
It has a unique charm that will never be replicated, both now and in the future.
I just really like the movements of Rex’s strongest weapon at 30.
Too short…
Punch is the strongest.
I like monster-like forms, so I still prefer Luples Rex…
It’s a pity that I couldn’t see that fight with all their might against an equal.
I think the one closest to the origin was the fifth form.
In the story of Rex from Cross Rays, I couldn’t help but laugh at how they tried to make the arm-mounted cannon look cool more than the special move.
However, the image of the tumultuous alter ego is well conveyed.
Aren’t you calculating backwards from the battle in a half-destroyed state?
I really like the intense battles in Iron-Blooded Orphans… The loud and clanging sound effects are just great.
The 5th form is somewhat complicated.
I also liked the performance of Rex from the now-defunct Gundam Break Mobile.
At that time, it was the latest, and it was also aimed at the North American market, so Iron-Blooded was a game that received quite a lot of favorable treatment.
The appearance of the old Barbatos with the fourth main body armor remaining as data.
It is unclear regarding the armament.
It’s been a little over a year since the announcement, so it’s not yet a time to be in despair, but I’m really looking forward to the Ulhan anime…
Wasn’t the fourth one reproduced in Teiwaz based on the data from the time of the calamity festival?
The 5th and 6th were modified on site, and after Lupus, they were recognized as specialized customs optimized based on Mika’s combat data.
I wonder if it was originally a sword-using iaido samurai style.
I like the one with the sixth chest and shoulder purge.
Lupus and Rex are completely original to the crescent moon, right?
I’m not good with high heels.
It feels like things like how to use the katana, MA countermeasures, and accumulated data on Barbatos are being loaded into Mika as needed.
Even after seeing it again, the mobile suits in Iron-Blooded Orphans are just too cool…
The three strong characters, Rex, Bael, and Kimavida, in the final stage are really so cool, and I love them.
As long as it’s a Gundam frame, you can customize it in any way, making it easier to create an original Gundam.
Did the names overlap?
It must have been like that during the War of Catastrophe.
I’ve often heard that when it comes to re-bakes, they tend to look like the usual Gundam, in contrast to the uniquely distinctive version from the original. However, I like how changing outfits can completely change the image, making good use of the settings from Iron-Blooded Orphans.
Also, Rebake itself is just the usual Gundam compared to Kaeru, but I like its uniqueness, especially the super multi-arms.
The combat scenes were also brilliantly directed.
This is the female squad leader who defended her subordinates by blocking the rampage of Lupus Rex in the final episode and shook off Barbatos, telling them to flee!
When I shifted the screen, all three of my subordinates were already cut in half; the overwhelming strength that Barbatos imposes, resembling a monster, was impressive.
There are indeed a lot of Gundam frames that are completely broken.
I really love the Gusion Rebake’s four rifles.
What I can’t forget about the manipulation of the Alaya consciousness is the way the Isaribi moved like a fighter jet.
Right now it’s being streamed for free on YouTube, but I love the full-on brawl with everyone participating in the final showdown.
Essentially, it’s a designation for the Gundam frame, so I think it’s a great setting that allows for any exterior changes.
I was thinking that way, but the moon steel…
I really love how the hammerhead performs a blazing fast 180-degree turn, showcasing the incredible technology of that world.
Even a much smaller vehicle can’t perform impossible movements that a battleship of hundreds of meters can handle with ease.
I feel like it was quite a waste to have discarded the symbolic mace relatively early in the first phase.
Casual SF settings and the technology for humans to live in space are definitely the highlights of the Gundam series.
When Eugene gets a nosebleed, the battleship starts moving like Hol Horse’s bullets, the cost-performance is insane.
Alaia can’t lie on its back, which is a rather unpleasant drawback.
They have successfully terraformed properly.
Is Cross Rays on sale? Should I get it if I like Iron-Blooded Orphans?
If it’s just Iron Blood, is a Platinum Edition not necessary?
I love the basic strategy of going all out and crashing into something even if it’s at Lupus Rex.
I just can’t help but love the tail, even though it’s gross.
I also like things like Uval and Uval Yuhana.
Rather, I wanted Flauros to change clothes too.
It might have been nice if there was a situation where I thought it was just an exterior glaze and let my guard down, only to struggle with a Gundam frame inside.
The technician from Gjallarhorn who can regain the lost technology from just one experimental subject, Ain-kun, is indeed capable…
As a form, I like the Lupus the most because it’s the sleekest, but I also want to swap the shoulder parts with those of the Rex, and I could reuse the body armor from the sixth one.
Recombination is fun, right Barbatos?
When I first heard the name Uvaruyuhana, I imagined a lovely girl, but I was left with a strong impression of a really rugged MS.
It’s amazing that not only Mars, but Venus is almost fully terraformed as well.
The open-type colony is too much like Laputa.
I really feel sorry for Pirus, but it was good to see again how crazy Mikazuki is for applying for that gacha two more times.
It has an image like a mace symbol, but the first generation is cast into space, the wrench is destroyed by Aein, the sword has its finishing blow taken by Hashmal, and the super giant goes missing due to Dyneslave.
Both Season 1 and Season 2 end with Mace, so it’s good one way or another.
It’s great, isn’t it? A nano-laminated coat that makes nano-laminated armor even stronger.
If there are people living in the Venusian area, then perhaps the only other place is G-Reco?
I think Cross Raise is great for Iron-Blooded Orphans fans.
There should have been almost everyone except Uruhan and MSV.