I've always thought that Shirou would be a good character action protagonist.
You defeat a boss and gets his weapons through projection and whatnot.
I've always thought that Shirou would be a good character action protagonist.
You defeat a boss and gets his weapons through projection and whatnot.
I'll take it over Grand Berserker Donald.
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Yen Sid's apprentice Mickey is Caster, and King of Disney Castle Mickey is Ruler.
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Riku is a Arts/Buster Avenger, Sora is a Quick/Arts Ruler.
As a fan of multiple IP Disney now owns I have to say, having Mickey being anything other than an evil of humanity isn't being honest.
Inconsistent logic. WHY IS NO RULE SACRED!!!!!!!!!!
I mean, Lancer's Noble Phantasm never misses and always kills. But that apparently only applies to suicide. Only seven servants? Not anymore! Shiki (Ryougi) can kill spacetime itself (possibly God), but not servants? And somehow Shirou can? Archers only use swords. Etc. etc.
Help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!! !
I think it goes: "I don't trust people like me." — no, that's not it…
Originally Posted by Namelesss
Only seven Servants was never a concrete rule, FSN has at least nine, one of whom is a Servant summoned by another Servant
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I don't think there's a single Grail War story that has only seven Servants
I feel like F/SN breaks so many rules that are meant to be fundamental to a grail war. There's nine servants, there's only meant to be assassin class servants are only meant to be Hassan, but the first Assassin we see isn't a Hassan, servants can't be summoned after around 1900ad except the first servant we see is from the 2000s. There's pretty good explanations for the exceptions in the work, but its weird that the first entry in the series is already entirely unrepresentative of a grail war.
Wasn't true assassin prevented from being summoned because of Caster using rule breaker to break the rules and summon fake assassin, at least until he died? Where does the ninth come in? I only remember the eight.
I think it goes: "I don't trust people like me." — no, that's not it…
Originally Posted by Namelesss
Huh, Fragments is actually quite faithful to that rule.
Actually, technically Beast Vi isn't the "eighth Servant", it's Berserker. I was referring to Fragments more anyway cause Prototype is unfinished.