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2013-09-11, 06:46 | Link #2863 |
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Honestly, I did not finish TLC this translation again, and actually I don't have much time until 25th Septembre, so I choose to post it as it. cramped agreed to work on it after he finished his stuffs, so maybe next week.
Well, for the first half, I think there's no problem. But the latter half need work; so I pointed what need to be TLC. For those, who can do it, please do it. Do not let all the work to cramped. Here is the link: Spoiler:
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2013-09-11, 08:08 | Link #2864 | |
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2013-09-12, 01:37 | Link #2866 | |
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alright, I....am content. Tyvm ^_^ _(._.)_ itadakimasu |
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2013-09-12, 04:05 | Link #2867 | |
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2013-09-13, 15:57 | Link #2872 | |
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No srs though, it would be awesome if Tigre's bow had Derf's ability to changes forms... then RIDICULOUS distance sniping would happen |
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2013-09-13, 16:12 | Link #2873 |
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I felt this way for a while. I havent read what was posted of vol. 7, but I feel that this has been his problem for a while. He considers himself an equal to a Vanadis, but the major difference is that Vanadis know how to use their power. Tigre sees his bow the same way as a Vanadis sees their dragonic tool(thanks to Ellen's advice), but theres a huge gap between what he can do with his weapon and what they can do. He needs to learn how to master that bow instead of acting like he understands it so it could be more useful in the times he does use it. I guess you could say he hasn't had his bow that long, but he hasn't even attempted to try to practice using its power or learn what it is truly capable of.
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2013-09-13, 16:23 | Link #2874 | |
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- first Tigre doesn't considers himself an equal to a Vanadis (one will understand this point when reading the LN). - Even if he masters his black bow, it's not something he can use when he wants like the Dragonic Tools of the Vanadis, since whenever he uses the black bow's power, he uses his life force (a little like Raizel in Noblesse). - The difference between his bow and the Dragonic Tools is that his bow is more powerful than any Dragonic Tool and it's one sure hit kill (if precisely at the target). |
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2013-09-13, 17:18 | Link #2875 | ||
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2013-09-13, 17:55 | Link #2876 | |
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From what has been shown, the black bow is far greater in power, but a lot more stressful on the user. For most enemies in the series, one shot by the black bow is enough to severely injure the best opponents or kill the enemy whereas dragonic tools were barely able to make a scratch or just merely injure the enemy respectively. Also, it's also noticeable that a bow is a long range weapon whereas all the other dragonic tools are melee weapons. It's not surprising that they use their weapons differently. |
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2013-09-13, 17:56 | Link #2877 | |
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First there's the range of the attack. If memory serves, most of the Veda used by the Vanadis (at least the ones we've seen so far) have a limited area of effect, an issue Ellen brought up in Volume 2, whereas Tigre's shot can go at least far enough to blow away any clouds that happen to be overhead. The second case would be the fight against Roland. He wasn't having much of an issue pushing back both Ellen and Sophie at once until Tigre's arrow stopped him cold. Though to be fair, for this instance Tigre's shot did have to absorb power from both Ellen and Sophie to be able to do it. The third indication comes from the comparative treatment of the bow to the Vanadis by those who are in the know. Monsters at least have more respect for it, and I think up to this point the bow has been the only thing to do serious damage to one. |
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2013-09-13, 18:13 | Link #2878 |
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Maybe I should of been more clear in my previous statement, although I thought I got the basic point across I should have figured that people would look for something to argue about lol. When I said he considers himself equal to a Vanadis, I was obviously talking about in terms of using their specified weapon, not in direct battle. He uses his bow's power only when he has to, which isnt bad, but the point is he isnt exactly sure of what his bow can do. Vanadis are very adept at using tools in a versatile way(offense,defense and even just for everyday uses like blocking out the cold etc.) & they communicate their wills with their weapons. Tigre fears his weapon and although his fear might be for a good reason, he doesnt know that reason yet & he has no desire to figure it out. He should at least try to communicate with his bow even if just to get more information about the weapon & its past. Tir Fa na seemed pretty talkative last time they communicated, so I dont see why he fears approaching her for knowledge and maybe later for more power.
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2013-09-13, 18:30 | Link #2879 | |
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Yeah.... if it were me, I'd lock in a vault, switch to a longbow and use that to solve my problems until such a time that I've consolidated my lands and power base (esp. political) enough to be able to safely practice with the bow without fear of international crises every month. |
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2013-09-13, 18:31 | Link #2880 | |
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