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Old 2012-10-10, 02:48   Link #954
Solace
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Originally Posted by Calca View Post
No we didn't want the big bad killing Yamaji in one hit. We wanted the big bad to win in a fair fight instead of using a doppelganger to really cement his threat. Now we have no idea if the guy will be strong because he's strong or because he simply has Yama-ji's bankai now.
But these guys don't play fair, that's why they used the anti-bankai stuff to begin with. They knew they'd lose in a fair fight, that's why they've orchestrated all of this stuff to begin with. It's called strategy.

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Originally Posted by Marcus H. View Post
The problem is probably the fact that the battle was turn-based.

Genryuusai activated Bankai!
Juha Bach used Decoy!
Genryuusai dealt 35557145 damage!
Juha Bach used Slash!
Genryuusai has been killed!
Well that's shounen for you. I'm just saying that it felt cheap and unfair because that's exactly what it was. People typically don't mind when it's a bad guy, heck how many bad guys in Bleach die from silly asspulls? Pretty much all of them. How many good guys in Bleach live from silly asspulls? Most of them. That's why it feels cheap - since it doesn't happen to good guys much, people don't find it fair when they die just like the villains do: with some cheap asspull plot device.
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