
I like that it uses parts with a common standard from Warbonnet.
Why did you make Smilodon A the thread image with that topic?
If we’re talking about design, there shouldn’t be any problem.
So this guy was inspired by a saber-toothed tiger… Even when you say that, I don’t really understand…
Even though it’s called a saber-toothed tiger, there are different types, so the successor is not based on Smilodon but on Machairodus.
Ah, the blue one has eyes and the mark on the forehead looks like the mouth of a nose bug, but it has fangs and no ears.
That’s an amazing motif you’ve incorporated.
>>6Blackmail also has this kind of design, right?
The blue one is an ear; the bolt next to the forehead isn’t an eye, is it??
>>7I love this illustration too much.
Your left hand is weak, isn’t it…
>>8If anything, my right hand is too strong.
The acrobatic fighting style in the anime is just too cool.
It seems that the legs were surprisingly strong as well.
What is a Donad type?!
It seems that War Bunny’s legs are strong.
I was happy to see the strength of 2 that I had been looking for in Smilod A return.
Other than the Flexor Sword, it has become stronger and better.
>>16Hammers are convenient and good.
I want you to do something about the Simita Tooth and the Makairo Two-Hammer too.
Secret Art: Shadow Sword
What is it?
>>17A technique to sense the opponent’s anger and attack before they do.
The so-called after the end.
The game Warbonnet is not weak, just plain.
Anime is flashy and strong.
Chimidoronadd
It’s tough to shoot because of this guy.
“Properly unleash a strong combat trap too.”
I wonder why the performance is reversed on the left and right.
>>22Isn’t it differentiation?
It seems that Aisist was also recklessly swinging to the left while looking to the right.
My first CV is Sato Turuoka.
I like the design from the time of Muji and 2 the most.
Weaknesses of the Japanese team
According to the settings, it is said that the aircraft was developed by Joe Suhan’s company, so it may actually be a third-party manufactured model.
Smart
Seriously strong.
Ramtam
It was tougher to have the head used as the first move than to be defenseless against a Flexer at 2.
Every time I shoot, I lose a part, but they still defend.
>>31I haven’t really used the flexor much since my left arm is still intact.
There have been quite a few cases where things were settled without using it.
I’m using Medasaba in MR, but I don’t really understand its strength.
It seems that it’s just a premise for pairing up with Metabee.
Back then, I thought, “What does the ‘K’ in KLN, the lion that can be understood from the saber-toothed tiger’s STG, even mean?”
>>33Maybe it’s because I’m a King Lion…
>>36This is King of Lion…
>>37Well, the temporary name before it became Warbonnet was King Lion… I’m sorry…
There are two types of reckless abandon.
There are two types: those who flail their arms recklessly and those who recklessly strike with the right and don’t hit with the left.
The former is a crazy guy, and the latter is unique and cool.
I can’t really tell much of a difference, but in the way it’s treated in the story, it’s like a luxury product like Ferrari or Lamborghini, the Smilodon.
When it comes to Medarot, I really like the smooth curves without any angles.