Have you tried reading The Nibelungheid?
Minamoto no Tametomo:
STR: A
END: B++
AGI: B
MAG: D
LUC: EX
NP: A
He's physically stronger than most Archers and very lucky. He also looks so freaking cool, I like the second form the most.
Last edited by Laserman; July 3rd, 2022 at 08:49 AM.
Spoiler:
He probably has that stat at that rank because of the strength needed to use his bow.
As someone who has been more tapped out lately, does he like have divinity or is a god to justify some of the stuff ive heard or what?
"Here's a bangin lil' tune about takin' on The Man!"
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Flight and VIRTUE cuts.Rank A
Anti-Unit Noble Phantasm
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Goddess Fusehime receives the blessing of the gods and Buddha and rides Yatsufusa’s back to freely fly. The moral purposes they upheld throughout the Dog Chronicles form an indomitable will that defeats the enemies as the slash of a spirit katana.
I mean
Archery uses a lot of muscle
Heracles was an Archer, y'know
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I can recommend the one I read, it's pretty decent.
Last edited by Dragolord09; July 4th, 2022 at 06:33 PM.
Unironically profile describes more than usual for the np, for meteo that is
Without spoiling too much, have Guda's (and Chaldea staff's I guess) changes in physical condition been referenced after the failed experiment at the end of LB 5.2? In particular, would the "almost became a god" thing that apparently boosted their magical capabilities allow them to properly use Magecraft on their own now?
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
Gudao still uses mystic codes to support their magic usage, and the magic they can pull off is still really shit (though conversely, they reference the whole summoning thing way more), so no, it didn't really have any lasting effects. The only thing that keeps getting brought up is Gudao's physical toll/exhaustion and all that, but that was obviously a thing before Olympus as well.
Well, that's pretty disappointing. Maybe Nasu's planning to use it as a plot point further down the line so he's trying to avoid drawing too much attention to it. Or maybe it's just another one of those things he pulls off to conveniently set up a scene and then forgets all about.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
It is a useful tool to pull an end to the narrative. Since Black Barrell is using MC's power of destiny or whatever, you can say he is losing his MC powers and Nasu can kill him off at the end with justification. The elder of the twins just felt that MC is tainted with God killing stuff, probably a side effect of being the bullet of Black Barrell.
Doesn't the end of Olympus shows the characters running out of godhood somewhere along the escape sequence?