
Rather, in the story, they are ridiculously strong.
Recently, I’ve been strong in games too.
Despite saying it has no ranged weapons, it has a heat rod with a longer range and a beam sword that can slice through a space fortress, so the unit has no problems at all.
After all, I’ll predict and dodge the gunfight with the Zero System anyway.
With an outrageous speed, just swinging the heat rod around makes the enemies explode.
In the first place, in shooting, you can’t deal damage unless it’s at least a Buster Rifle level, and it rarely hits.
I still think that the early days of Super Robot Wars were bad.
The simple power is on par with Wing Zero, and the armor is ridiculously tough.
I don’t have shooting equipment, but I have a saber that extends to an incredible size, so it’s not really a problem.
At the time of G Generation F, the Heat Rod should have had a range of 3.
The heat rod stretches remarkably…
It seems like having no shooting equipment would be a problem, but anyone who rides this has a reaction speed that surpasses that of a human and can boost their abilities with the Zero System.
It’s too hard if the Beam Saber from Wing Zero isn’t penetrating through the armor.
As someone who plays Exvs, I think the image in the thread is an evil machine.
Basically, I participate in the Sank Kingdom defense battle around noon and cause a ruckus until close to dawn the next day, so my active hours are quite long.
>>13It seems that both Wing Zero and I were unable to move for a while after fighting at night and coming to a standstill.
I wasn’t causing a ruckus the whole night, but it was still quite long.
What is that transformation?
>>14The significance of deformation is to switch to energy-saving mode by rearranging the internal mechanisms.
The wyvern form isn’t Treize’s taste.
>>14Just a mode of transportation for long distances.
The theory that if a sword extends, a gun is unnecessary.
Treize is casually making something equivalent to the Zero System.
>>19It tends to be zero system in games, right? Epion system.
>>19An elegant person wants to become a loser~! When I put that motivation into it, I was able to do it.
The version of myself that I created didn’t fit.
Even with the Twin Buster, it probably won’t break unless you keep hitting it for a long time, so defeating it with shooting weapons isn’t realistic.
>>20It won’t break unless you shower it for nearly 10 seconds even with a Viette.
It’s quite difficult to defeat with gunfire.
Even the immensely powerful Zero’s beam saber can’t cut through if it doesn’t target the joints precisely, as shown in the armored image.
Long-range attacks can be handled by the digitized Virgo II, anyway.
It’s scary how easily the beam sword cuts off Zero’s shoulder armor.
I like the design, except for the fact that the wings are flimsy.
The EW version looks pretty much the same at first glance, but if you look closely, the design is completely different.
RG is a good thing.
It’s super cool!
Go! Hiiro!
“You’re slow, Epion! Exceed his reaction speed!”
It’s a duel-type MS, you know.
It doesn’t seem like there would be too many problems with the Zero system and mobility.
Later, I got information that I don’t know whether to trust, saying that a Vulcan was installed.
I really like the comic version of the Hyper Beam Sword.
The one who swept away dozens of Virgos with a single strike.
Even with a beam saber, if you don’t aim for a pinpoint hit, it won’t deal damage, so even if a crazy guy at the level of “Tenpa” suddenly appears, I wouldn’t be troubled by abandoning the shooting battle…
The romance of a beam sword directly connected to a generator.
I was really happy when RG came out.
I still can’t forgive the fact that I’ve started waiting for Virgo Zerosis.
In fighting games, you can shoot mysterious tracking beams.
There are no blind spots.
It’s too short a time to create Epion after Zero is captured and we obtain that data.
If I hadn’t swapped the aircraft, would I have been able to shoot down Libra like with the Rizer Sword?
How did we end up losing in the end…?