Saber Diarmuid runs the Swordmasters gauntlet in Shimosa. How does he do?
Saber Diarmuid runs the Swordmasters gauntlet in Shimosa. How does he do?
Richard , Hassans, and Ozy tag team agaisnt the Lion King and her roundtable. I just wanted know if the real Richard would make any difference in the Camelot singularity
From Clyton's TL.Moralltach: Surging Seas of Fury
Rank: B
Type: Anti-Personnel
Range: 1~20
Maximum Number of Targets: 1 person
If one were to nominate the most powerful armament among the many armaments Diarmuid Ua Duibhne handles, it could be none other than this fearsome magic sword. Bringing certain death in one blow; bringing certain victory on the first strike. This unsheathed magic sword bestows certain victory to Diarmuid and brings about defeat and death to his opponent.
This sword, as if it can manipulate even fate, was gifted to him by Manannán[1], who was to the Celts the God of the Sea and the Otherworld. Manannán was surely the deity who bestowed Noble Phantasms such as Fragarach to the Sun God Lugh and an existence who owned and offered Noble Phantasms in great numbers.
After making use of a super jump that goes beyond human understanding, which became apparent due to his materialization in the Saber Class, he executes a falling attack at the moment of its True Name release. At this occasion, Moralltach becomes three blades – resembling even the “legs of the god Manannán” that were spoken of in legends – and cuts the opponent to pieces.
According to anecdotes, it is said that Diarmuid would carry the magic sword Moralltach and the magic spear Gáe Dearg when betaking himself to adventures where life and death truly hung in the balance, and in cases where he judged the danger of the trip to be little, he would take the magic sword Beagalltach and the magic spear Gáe Buidhe.
————When Diarmuid died, the equipment he had been carrying was the latter set. If he went into the mountains with the former set of equipment, the demon boar would have been killed, and it might go without saying that he would have lived a long life.
Protection of Faith doesn’t like make swords and ect bounce off you, it’s mental protection in the end so. Plus we are talking about a Noble Phantasm.
Description does say it's an absoluteness of the body and soul, so it might have some physical effects too. But that aspect is kind of vague and it's obviously not to the extent of making attacks bounce off harmlessly.
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So still pretty vague then. Makes it kind of hard to put him in versus battles.
Absoluteness in body is about making the body resistant to change. The most explicit example is from the goddess divine core skill e.g. the parvati can't get fat meme
Either way, what just came to mind is the possibility that protection of faith in Extra!Vlad seals Innocent Monster and its physical transformations to an extent? Like, if you were to break his faith his Saint Graph might transform.Goddess' Divine Core: B
A Skill representing one's status as a goddess perfected since birth.
Has the effect of preserving the absoluteness of mind and body. Repels most mental interference, halts body growth, and no matter how much calorie she consumed, her figure does not change.
Due to her being a pseudo-Servant, the rank stopped at B.
But who cares about that anyway.
Her figure! Does not! Change!
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.
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So still pretty vague then. Makes it kind of hard to put him in versus battles.[/QUOTE]
Well, going by the text, it's basically his mana-burst jump + Tsubame Gaeshi except he's not skilled enough to pull of a technique with the effect, the sword does it for him. So he's basically inferior Kojirou.
This isn't the whole story. It obviously can't be super battle-continuation + super-Bravery.
"Aegis of the Divine [A+++]
An ability bestowed upon those who have sacrificed themselves for what they believe to be greater good. Although obstinately a form of divine protection, it does not necessarily mean that one has received the blessing of the gods. Instead, it is a manifestation of one's absolute faith and self-righteousness...
However, the more powerful this ability becomes, the more detrimental the effect it has on a person's sanity and personality."
On divinity "It also has an effect which reduces special defensive values called "purge defense" in proportion to the Divinity's Rank. It can break through Skills such as Protection of the Faith and Enlightenment of the Sacred Fig."
Odds are that POTF is both having a tough body, and pretty much "Ha, I can undo any damage you do to me." to an extent(Unlimited Lost Works disabled Extra Vlad in one attack). Divine core isn't the only comparison, Saver's hax ability has similar mechanics. It's body effects aren't limited to simply keeping good looks.
I imagine divinity going through POTF is less purge defense/Ploy defense style stuff and more I believe I have the power of anime and god on my side vs I actually have the power of god and anime on my side.
The one with firm stance.
Tiamat was a whole Beast
Kama-Mara was only half a Beast
1 > 0.5
Saber Lancelot goes up against the Heroic Spirit Swordmasters in Shimosa. How does he fare vs them?
Considering they're immortal and Lancelot can't counter their hax, terribly. Though in all seriousness, with the servants themselves, Lancelot makes it up to either Raiko, Yagyu, and Kojiro. I say makes it up as in these are the only ones that have a closer fight. Lancelot VS Kojiro would be particularly interesting.