
It can’t be helped; it’s an initial model after all.
But a tornado can fly in the sky…
The indescribable performance presented by a nice design that feels quite natural both in the Universal Century and in alternate timelines.
Since I’m a regular at G Generation, I think it would be nice to have a powered-up version like the Phoenix.
The beam rifle seems to have a presence during the Grypps War.
The belly beam also has a Z to ZZ-like feel.
I feel like it.
The diffusion beam has an atmosphere reminiscent of the ZZ era.
If you develop without thinking, you’ll end up pulling this out.
Because there are many that can’t fly…
You can fly, but your status is about the same as a Gun Cannon, which is a perfect balance.
Although the status is weak, the weapon attributes are plentiful, and it might be useful if I continue to level up.
I end up not using it after thinking that way.
It seems like it’s not cheap, yet it’s all show.
At least it’s a machine from the era when the Gundam Mk2 exists.
>>11
Despite having structural materials comparable to the previous generation, it is a mysterious entity that can fly alone.
It’s a poor thing that isn’t an original G Generation unit, so it won’t get redesigned or have any derivatives made…
>>12
The design itself has changed quite a few times, right?!
I feel sorry for them… I think that continuing to appear without any particular reason is a privilege.
You’re getting a unique position like a pathetic early protagonist mech!
What is this design arrangement in the first place?
The super flashy effects of Cross Raze and the power that doesn’t match it are great, right?
That’s something a boss character would do with a spread beam cannon, right…?
Should I bring out the Tornado Gundam (Ability Unlocked)?
It’s convenient to be able to fly, but it doesn’t mean we should stick with this forever; it’s a nice balance for an initial distribution.
For the time being, I decided to accept it with the preliminary SR slot.
Why does this guy look like a starting machine in the first place?
>>23
In the original game, it was a connecting unit, so it is being used conveniently.
Because there is no other timing to get involved.
You’re becoming more and more handsome, aren’t you?
Back in the day, this guy didn’t have such detailed legs, did he?
A mysterious aircraft, even from its original source, is a mysterious aircraft.
>>27
Rather, the original Gundam from reader submissions has a clear origin.
Therefore, it simply does not belong to any era.
>>28
Isn’t that what you call a mysterious aircraft…?
SD Gundam GX is at the level of being an endangered species for those who have actually played it in real-time.
I’ve played SD Gundam X, but I’ve never played GX…
I wonder if X Gundam-kun and X Zaku-kun will eventually be picked up in G Gen.
Looks strong but isn’t strong.
But it’s a bit strong.
Like that kind of feeling.
The convenience of being able to start from anywhere because it doesn’t belong to anywhere.
Join the battle from SD Gundam Wars too.
I think there are quite a few people who were wondering “Huh?” when they didn’t see G-Gen in the pre-release gacha for Eternal.
The name sounds strong too.
Excellent terrain adaptability
A rich variety of nimble weaponry.
A status that is not quite at the level of Gundam.
>>38
It’s impressive that the arm vulcan fills the gap of 2-3, which generally becomes the range’s weak point.
Since there is no shield, I almost got shot down by a lucky hit from Rick Dom’s bazooka and I fell down.
>>40
I wanted you to hold a shield instead of using a Gatling gun.
It has a mk3-like feel when looking at the original draft.
I don’t know why, but it’s a starter machine.
I don’t know what the exhibit is.
I don’t like that I’m sold on being able to use a fairly strong machine from the beginning.
I wish I had bought the SDCS…
The exaggerated effects in Cross Rays make me laugh in a strange way.
It has a mask commander-like quality as well.
Pew
I guess there are some people who will train this guy to UR in Eternal.
The characters from Cross Rays will likely have a lot of reused combat animations, so development might be postponed.
But I will take Exia.
I don’t necessarily mean a full power release, but I wonder if there could be something like an enhanced version with improved basic specs, whether it’s a social game or a console game…
Speaking of which, since it’s a reuse, I wonder if this guy will perform a saber dance that seems stronger than the major Gundams in Eternal…
>>51
If there’s EX weaponry, it might be that.
Beam rifle!
Beam saber!
Diffusion beam cannon!
Gatling…?
>>52
A low-fuel consumption projectile weapon with moderate power.
It’s appreciated, isn’t it?
It was like a gatling arm, like Alex.
It was like a chest beam from a Psycho Gundam.
The rifle was an MK2.
Carrying both a binder like in the Gryps Era MS and a shelf nozzle reminiscent of the Buff series.
The direction is a mix of various Gundam elements, just like the Phoenix Gundam.
At first, it wasn’t about early units or anything, but rather that when you occupied a colony or base, there were random items inside, right?
The production itself is from the Gryps Conflict, but later on, it was modernized and remodeled after being excavated from a warehouse, so that’s one…
It seems that the rapid-fire attribute was somewhat unfortunate.
The original illustration looks like it could be from Knight Gundam.
If I think about it calmly, it seems like flying but being slow would have terrible fuel efficiency and would just make me a target.