2024-04-23, 15:58 | Link #68 | |
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It would be a cop-out writing wise. They had that whole spiel that "someone else will just take his place". What is the point of that if he's just gonna come back next episode?
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FYI I don't know for sure that he's dead for good. I'm just saying the death scene is meaningless if he turns out to be just fine next episode. |
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2024-04-23, 16:11 | Link #69 | |
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2024-04-23, 20:45 | Link #70 |
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I doubt Fighter D is dead. The blue tint was all over D's main body after being struck by Blue Keeper's Divine Artifact, but that tint was absent from his arm that was disguised as Red's Divine Artifact. That likely shows that your entire body must be hit by the Divine Artifact for a monster to permanently die. I'd bet on Fighter D fooling even Suzukiri considering she thought he died.
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2024-04-24, 07:34 | Link #71 | |
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Like what is it with people and not understanding that meta storytelling is immersion breaking? |
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2024-04-24, 21:08 | Link #77 |
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I don't see why people are convinced Fighter D died when we literally saw that his arm was disguised as Red's Divine Artifact, and there was no blue tint on it like with D's main body, which was struck by Blue's Divine Artifact.
We also saw D's arm disguised as Red's Divine Artifact crumble and disperse into the wind, which suggests that he was regenerating from that arm elsewhere. I don't believe Fighter D was saved by anyone other than himself, albeit unintentionally. |
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