
If it’s different, please make it that way from next time.
Distortion of the World
I like it because I can do an American camping.
I hate type-D.
I’m a bit disappointed that I didn’t get to see them in the second season, but I like them.
I don’t like it because it’s expensive.
I don’t think the Exia specification is being utilized very well, regardless of the Dynames specification.
If you’re going to engage in close combat, you need more than double the reach to be sufficient, right?
I wonder if this is why the O-Riser was developed.
>>7It has nothing to do with it, but in the movie “Celestial Being”
I’d be happy if it was changed so that Rasse was piloting the O-Raiser.
Ambassador’s Thread
It’s as easy to understand as a power-up item can be.
I said that the tail booster is plain in appearance and performance.
I like the design of the Exia.
Dynamis is good for long-range combat, but it seems to have a poor compatibility with Exia, which has a lot of equipment for close-quarters combat.
Even if we try to cover in the field, Rasse gets injured from a counterattack in the story.
It feels like the time when there was still money in Sorebi, with this huge equipment!
Thanks to Rasse making a good commotion, I barely remember Exia.
I love how Dynamis has a strong desire to kill Sapses.
The impression from the first Trans-Am is strong, but FIGHT was first used when this guy joined the Ptolemaios.
I like to Trans-Am in type-D.
I like the METAL BUILD arrangement, including the settings.
The Exia is piloted by Rasse, but is it easy to handle if it’s entrusted with the firepower role?
In the first season, Setsuna is bad at shooting.
Even in a diplomatic battle, I’m not skilled.
>>19But it’s great to shoot down Fang using the words “lock on” as if aiming for him!
>>22You’re growing, aren’t you?
It gives a strong impression of fighting while being piggybacked, influenced by Rasse, who suddenly stands out for working hard…
A machine like the player character in a shooting game.
I like the idea that it spreads out and the Gundam becomes a core mech.
But it looks a bit unfortunate that it doesn’t feel like a Gundam, does it?
I suppose it’s necessary as a GN battery, but…
I wonder what the reason is that I couldn’t become a meteor.
>>23Isn’t it because the size was mediocre, the bullet curtain was thin, and the sense of speed was lacking?
>>23It’s not causing a ruckus as much as Meteor, making it easy to understand.
>>32At that time during the broadcast, Meteor was getting beaten up by Providence.
It’s just big and useless enhanced armor.
I remember being told something like that.
No, Cruze is really strong…
>>47Well, I always thought that the Meteor’s acceleration in a straight line should be overwhelmingly better than the Dragoon or Providence, so it should have fought from out of range.
>>47That’s meant for fortresses and ships, so it’s not really compatible…
At that time of year, there was a directive to bring out big items and Halloween.
There aren’t any for Curios and Vache, right?
I don’t have a very strong impression.
I like the flow of separation and combination from the assault container to GN Arms to GN Armor.
Curios has a tail booster, and I wonder if there was any room to enhance Virtue beyond that.
I think it was necessary to deal with Alvatore.
The dramatic effect of purging and sneaking in for a reversal inevitably leads to getting shot down halfway…
It’s a secret weapon of an organization that is about to be destroyed, so even though it’s a big one, there’s a sadness in not being able to rampage too flamboyantly.
Even though the Metal Build is out, it’s still popular and criticized.
I think the opponent was a strong enemy and it was necessary equipment.
It’s unavoidable that there isn’t much activity.
I guess I prefer a Meteor that doesn’t change the flavor no matter who the main body is, but I don’t really like it that much.
I really love the showdown between Type E and Alva Aron’s giant.
>>36The scene where the leg claws are used to respond to Alvatore’s attack is something unique to GN Arms.
>>36In the end, the only time Meteor was used best was in the Provi battle, and after that, it was mostly just a firing device, and during battles between ace pilots, it gets purged.
Metaphorically speaking, the Meteor from the original version is still strong, it’s just that the surroundings are weak.
Meteora looks like it’s free from fate, and it seems that it hasn’t been particularly modified, yet it’s too strong without any defensive mechanisms…
When it comes to dealing with a big guy, purging and diving in is more like the role of the G-Armor in storytelling, isn’t it?
I think the Meteor stands out more in terms of action.
I haven’t liked Meteor since long ago because dangling legs are uncool.
I would like it if the meteor had a bit more of a wrapped feeling instead of just a quick attachment at the back.
Is it called “ponzuke” or is it something that gets caught in the waist?
>>44Because it’s a general-purpose equipment that isn’t exclusive to ZGMF, you know.
I think it’s effective to have Lasse, who is on the Arms side, hold the microphone.
One more hit! I love it!
I wanted just a little more opportunity, but I was already in a difficult situation by the time of the rollout, so there’s nothing I can do about it…
Docking now, Setsuna!
In the case of the GN Armor, it wasn’t that strong and broke relatively quickly, which was bad.
>>50It’s not that I’m not strong; it’s that the opponent is strong too.
On model sites, there are also people making items for Curios and Varthe.
It’s funny how this guy starts to stand out unusually after getting on it.
Since it is already decided that the UN forces will win and the number of GN-X is also fixed, it’s unavoidable in terms of storytelling…
>>55It’s true that there weren’t any weaklings to kick around carelessly.
It was overwhelming until the military exercises!
It’s easy to forget, but Alvaalon is a monstrous MA that can deal a heavy blow to Curiosnoder from outside its detection range and easily sink the Ptolemaios.
Considering a similar situation, I think GN Arms performed better in the battle against Alvatore than Meteor did against Providence.
>>60If you use it against strong named enemies, you’ll get beaten up, so I’ve been reflecting on that, which is why it hasn’t been used in named battles since the Fate arc…
Even Torre is crazy, and even Aaron is firing a rough, thick beam from his wing…
Personally, I like the moment when Meteor’s cannon is broken and Freedom is swinging its saber the most.
Well, it’s just a temporary state…
It’s pretty plain for additional gear, isn’t it?
>>63Well, isn’t it quite flashy?
What I mean by “plain” is that thing from “Iron-Blooded.”
>>67Long-distance transportation methods
There have been times when the aircraft’s performance reached a comparable level.
Due to the lack of Veda correction, the simple pilot performance was actually worse than the UN’s, which is unfortunate.
>>65Losing in pilot performance is just a joke, right?
Setsuna: Ambassador and Ham Tierria: Cola and Mob Jincks Rider
Lock-On: Sariesh Allelujah: Sergei and Peiris
In terms of matching for the final battle, it seems that among these, only Setsuna and Ham have a significant difference in pilot performance.
>>74Even in the final moments of the first period, they seem to have grown properly, so the gap might not be that significant anymore.
It’s true that it’s plain, but I don’t dislike it because it feels focused on functionality.
I couldn’t understand why there was a pointless setting saying that Kutan is not for combat!
>>70If it’s strong, then why don’t you use it regularly?
I had forgotten about the Quantum Booster until it was mentioned.
Are you talking about the G-Self’s Assault Pack as another additional equipment? That was integrated into the Perfect Pack in the later stages, but I feel like the main body was only used once.
I’m sorry, I’m just a monkey with no image other than charging in with a low stance and using super armor.
Kutan is basically not implemented in games, so it’s fine to forget about it.
Without Alvatore’s reinforcements, we could have repelled them just by dealing with the jinx and Sarches, right, Soleda?
The transport container for Iron Blood is completely for transportation, and personally, I was really disappointed, and I think Bandai was really disappointed too.
Leaving aside the fact that Setsuna was still inexperienced at the time, Tieria’s skills as a pilot weren’t that great either…
Awakened Allelujah is strong, but Lockon has an injured eye and won’t participate in the final battle.
>>78It’s often talked about negatively because it’s riding on that clunky aircraft, but Tieria actually has the lowest performance with Nadle, yet it’s the one that has earned the most kill scores with the Gundam Throne.
>>81In the final battle, since Allelujah was quickly half-destroyed and pinned down by the Kumaa family, I really think Tieria did well.
I think it’s bold to bring something that looks so strong with such impressive horns as just a transport ship into the year-end sales battle.
>>80The only time I used the bonus sword was during the Graze Ein battle, so I’m beyond just being a fool; I’m in the realm of stupidity.
>>82No, you used that in the Gusion battle too.
>>82I have to aim for the gaps in the armor, and it’s difficult… that might be a bit silly as a proper setting.
I remember complaints about the assault pack being a hindrance to the shooting angle.
It might be the tricky one.
>>83That’s tricky.
The assault was said to be amazing for FCS!
I think Meteor is a device that delivers naval gunfire capabilities to the front line with incredible momentum.
I love the part where you are using the Eternal’s artillery unit.
>>86I think Eternal is too simplistic in its role by equipping only mediocre firepower aside from the Meteor.
>>89It should be equivalent to or better than the Nasca class.
The thread image has a slightly plain sword.
I prefer a feeling with a bit more bluff.
>>87I think the docking style, where the GN Drive is mounted and the feet are set, actually has a unique appeal due to its cohesiveness.
>>91The docking of the meteor is somewhat tacked on…
I haven’t really thought about how to handle the carrying of the main unit.
>>99Both Varaena and Fortis are facing forward properly, so isn’t there no problem?
>>104It’s about design.
Justice interacts with the large beam cannon held in hand.
The Kutaan is just a transport aircraft in its setting, and any chaotic armed forms or full armor Graze are just original gimmicks made for the toy.
Kutan, you see… there’s a Metaverse Tihoueus…
I think I prefer Type D.
It’s great how the missiles deploy up and down with a brrrrr sound.
I like the Avalanche Unit.
Since it was active normally in the story and I liked it, I never had the thought that there are many fans who don’t like GN Arms at all.
>>94In fact, it’s the same for quite a few anonymous people, so they’re getting a lot of backlash…
>>101Is that so?
To be honest, it’s not that cool.
It looks like a cheap opera glass.
Speaking of which, in Triage, I was forced to use Kutan in battle.
Personally, I think the Meteor and Dendrobium were a bit too cool; aren’t they good enough on their own?
I like the meteor itself, but it’s difficult to differentiate it in terms of gameplay.
In the old G Generation, there was a time when the only difference was the transformation after defeat, and Freedom, Justice, Strike Freedom, and Infinite Justice all had the same parameters.
I thought it looked cool for the first time with the Metal Build design.
The scene where I dodge the super thick beam by stepping twice against Alvatorio is quite memorable.
By the time we bring this out, it’s already a losing battle, so it can’t be helped.
But there’s only the GN Arms in 1/100 scale products…
>>109The 1/100 Meteor definitely has demand, but if it’s released now, the price would be terrifying…
I understand if you don’t like it.
There are a lot of fans who don’t like it, right? I wonder… what does that mean?
If I had to list a complaint, I must have thought back then, “Isn’t there any additional equipment for Curios Verche?!”
I like the design, but wouldn’t it be stronger to operate them separately instead of combining them…?
>>114The reason is that the number of GN Drives is rare, so there is a proper justification for it, right?
With a single unit, the condenser drive won’t last long, and if the GN Arms deploys the GN Field on its own, the particle supply will deplete quickly.
>>114If there’s no particle supply, won’t you run out of breath?
>>117It’s the first appearance, and when I rush in and fire a shot from the GN Cannon, it says, “There’s little particle residue left, but one more shot!”
It seems like there’s not much leeway.
The gimmicks of Kutan, whether they’re original to the model or not, are still a bit lacking…
Also, the design itself doesn’t really look like it’s meant for combat…
If the capacitors had developed to the level of a movie version, it would be easy to operate independently, but it would be tough in the first season, to be sure.
In other words, now that time has passed, it seems that familiar fan service for existing fans is more appreciated, but I remember people casually saying things like, “Isn’t there a new version of Meteor during the fateful time?”
>>119Well, since the aircraft has changed, I can understand why one might expect that Meteor will evolve in some way.
Isn’t it true that as the years go by, Meteora’s defensive devices don’t improve?
>>121If it becomes an MS battle, then it can be separated, so we don’t need it, right?
>>121Since it seems that the Destroy isn’t technically a core unit but can shoot so many, I thought that Meteor could also be made into an independent MA, right?
I like it, but I feel a sense of visual dissatisfaction.
It’s still plain compared to the Meteor.
>>122Isn’t there no point in comparing?
>>124Anyway, people who like flashy things seem to prefer Meteor, while those who like a well-coordinated look tend to prefer GN Arms. The direction is fundamentally different, isn’t it?
I don’t really care for the Meteor or GN Arms, but I like the Dendrobium and Narrative A deployers.
What other big creatures were there?
A one-phase condenser can’t store any particles at all.
Since the second season, the capacity has greatly increased, and it’s strange that we’ve reached a level where we can perform a Trans-Am burst, even if only for a short time.
Wasn’t the intervention originally initiated after the deployment of the GN Arms?
Because Ptolemy has been unarmed for a long time, Rasse was wondering what he was there for…
>>131Reserve Meister… (Originally the Meister of Exia)
>>133Is that so!?
It’s certain that military intervention has begun ahead of the completion of the equipment.
It’s an interview with the director for the official book (official thin book).
It is said that there is someone who intentionally accelerated the start time, though no names are mentioned.
It is also true that there was an ideal presence for that excuse.
Please restock the MB…
Compared to the Assault Pack and the Kutan Variant Type 3, it still leaves a stronger impression.
I love this thread image because fights between MAs are something you only get to see in 0083.
I don’t dislike the design of the GN Arms on its own, but when it combines, I’m like… hmm…